Chapter 103: The Extractor

Again, why decide between two things? You can do both at the same time.

While occupying territory and increasing the number of troops, troops are constantly attacking, but for now, it is necessary to observe the activity of the Inca swarm.

Lynn wondered how they 'resurrected' other creatures.

In the territory of the Inca swarm, the pilots found the fifty underground entrance locations, all of which were indeed in the home trees without exception, and sure enough, all the home trees could reach the ground, and there were more than fifty home trees here, and there would obviously be more entrances and exits.

Blow up all these entrances and exits? That's not necessary, just put some eyeball tentacles around to observe.

In addition, it seems unlikely to figure out that these entrances to attack the Inca swarm, most of the entrances are very narrow, and the inside is very tortuous, basically a small channel with twists and turns, which is very suitable for releasing traps or something, Lin speculates that only the desert has a relatively wide entrance, so the large insects like sandblasting insects only appear in the desert.

Then, after these things are dealt with, it should be clear about the actions of the Inca swarm, but since the giant bee has not yet been found to burrow into the ground from the desert, Lin does not know the entrance and exit of the desert.

However, they will only be able to raid from the desert, which is much easier to guard against.

In addition, Lynn had the Flyer follow the giant bees that burrowed back into the ground, and Lynn discovered that they had all flown to one place, the home tree where the resurrected fossils had been resurrected.

The giant bee spits out a viscous liquid, which is then carried by the black bee into the home tree and fed by the fat worms that resurrect the fossils. After eating the liquid, the fat worm will lay an egg within two days and nights. At this point, the black bee carries the eggs to another home tree three kilometers away from the fossil home tree.

Lynn has yet to enter the homestead tree. In fact, due to the large number of homeside trees, only a few of them were observed by Lynn's shapeshifters and flying eyeballs, and now the flyers follow these egg-carrying black bees and create flying eyeballs to follow them when they enter the homeside tree.

There was a very different scene inside the homestead tree, there was a large space inside, just like the one that Lynn was occupying now, the inside seemed to have been hollowed out, and there was only a large insect in it. And many, many eggs.

This big insect is about ten meters long, and looking at its huge belly, it seems to be a role like a queen.

The black bee placed the egg in front of the queen, who stabbed the egg through her mouth with a spiked limb.

After that, the eggs began to slowly expand, as if something was growing inside, and there were a lot of strange things growing on the surface of the eggs, and Lin noticed that each egg was a little different, like some eggs had a lot of small spikes on the surface, and there were many silk threads growing on these spikes. The whole egg also turns red and black.

Lin speculated that the egg might be related to the 'red-bellied ball spider', one of the creatures hunted by giant bees.

The other eggs are basically the same, and they will change into creatures that resemble those hunted by giant bees. For example, there is an egg that has become flat and long, and many cockroach legs have grown on the surface, and it also emits a strange smell, which is obviously related to the hot spring cockroach.

There is also a type of egg that turns black and grows larger, and the shell has a strange protrusion that looks like a salamander lying on it.

Almost all eggs are like that, they can take on the characteristics of those species that are being hunted, and that's amazing, how do they get to be like that?

Maybe you don't know until you've broken it down, and Lynn is eager to see how they change internally.

But obviously they are different from Lynn, who usually observes the structure of the organism and then pieces together similar structures, in fact, it doesn't matter whether the observed creature is dead or alive, it is usually better to live.

The Inca swarm had to go through a series of troublesome and complicated procedures, in which the giant bees hunted the creatures, made eggs for the fat worms, and then sent the eggs to the queen, who injected some kind of liquid into the eggs, and the eggs began to grow into the shape of the creatures.

The whole process lasts about seven days and nights, and the eggs will slowly grow completely, and the fully grown eggs will generally be five to ten times the original size, but because the eggs are only about ten centimeters, they will not be very big no matter how long they are, and these special eggs look like small creatures.

The Queen's Homestead Tree was littered with these eggs, most of them glued to the inner walls of the hollow or placed on the ground, each of them in a different appearance, none of them duplicated, and the Inca swarm collected quite a variety of creatures.

After waiting for the eggs to fully grow, the queen's back will protrude into the eggs with a tentacle-like structure, as if to form some kind of connection with the eggs.

Then the queen produced a large number of eggs, these eggs were exactly the same size, all white spherical, without any characteristics, and then the black bee would move the eggs laid out, and then Lin also let the flying eyeballs follow them, and the black bee moved the eggs to another home tree next to it, which was full of a large number of identical eggs, and many of them were newly hatched.

The creatures that hatch are all exactly the same, a worm-type worm that only seems to writhe in place, and does not even have organs such as senses.

The black bee takes this worm out of the home tree and feeds them to the other classes in the swarm, and here there are some common types of Lin, such as blasting armor, sandblasting insects or something, these classes that eat these worms will produce some changes, a sandblaster that eats a worm will start to turn silver in its abdomen, and some of the shells that eat worms will turn black.

The mutated bugs would congregate in an empty glade, as if to do something real, and Lin noticed that the silvery sandblaster no longer sprayed sand, but squirted a hot liquid.

The black armor blaster will sputter a large amount of black liquid after exploding, which is neither hot nor burning, but seems to contain highly poisonous.

I see...... Lynn basically understood now.

The ability of the Inca swarm is to extract the abilities of some creatures, but they do not directly resurrect the whole creatures, but let the worms with the abilities of these creatures devour some troops, and then let these classes produce the abilities of these creatures.

But I don't know how the Earth Splitter came to be, maybe it was resurrected directly.

Although they can rely on this method to directly change the ability of the class, but as it stands, this method has some drawbacks, such as the explosion of armor can no longer produce a flame explosion after the change, and the sandblaster can no longer spray those combustible gravel, which is basically the practice of obtaining an ability to discard the former, but this can also allow the troops to change quickly, so as to deal with different situations, it feels pretty good, but the process is more cumbersome.

This also lets Lin know which home tree to wear next time. (To be continued......)