Evolve from a Tree

C440 First Infant Ant



C440 First Infant Ant

2The ability to reproduce to become one of Hei Ee's talents naturally had its wonders, and it was greatly different from ordinary reproducing.     4

    

Propagation: After absorbing a sufficient amount of energy, it can quickly reproduce and expand the size of the tribe.    

    

Hei Ee didn't need to be like the normal ant empress to be able to produce descendants through mating with males. She only needed to obtain sufficient energy to be able to reproduce directly and quickly enlarge the size of her tribe.    

    

Reproduction was every ant queen's instinct engraved in their genes. They didn't need Su Mu's order. After eating the large piece of the cocoon, Hei Ee found a suitable place. All the legs under him were nailed into the ground.    

    

Then, Hei Ee's abdomen swelled up as if it was inflated, causing the carapace on his body to arch upwards. This carapace's ductility was very good, even though it was about to deform, it still protected Hei Ee's body.    

    

Hei Ee's abdomen slightly wiggled as a milky-white bug egg that was the size of an adult's fist came out.    

    

An insect egg can be laid out about a minute, embedded in soft, moist soil.    

    

Ordinary ant ant ant eggs need about two weeks to hatch, but the speed at which these eggs hatch is beyond Su Mu's imagination.    

    

Less than a quarter of an hour after they were born, the eggs were torn apart by a pair of sharp forelimbs, and a young ant the size of an egg crawled out.    

    

The young ant's carapace was soft and white. When it came out of the hole, the young ant was hoping that it would be able to stand firmly. However, due to the instinct of eating, it quickly dug its eggshell into its mouth and ate it.    

    

After the young ant had eaten its egg, its carapace quickly hardened. The color was no longer pure white; instead, it had become a faint black.    

    

At this time, the young ant steadied its footing and, driven by its genetic instincts, began to search for its prey.    

    

However, it could not find a suitable prey in the Origin World which only had microorganisms.    

    

Seeing the young ants below wandering around randomly, Su Mu's consciousness moved and threw an injured and fat grey rat into the Origin World.    

    

Under the influence of the spiritual energy, these small animals became bigger and bigger. Their attack power also increased with their size. Ordinary people would be in the wilderness. He might even feel apprehensive in the face of these mutated animals.    

    

The powerful hind legs of the grey rat were severely injured and covered in blood. It was not easy to move, but it was precisely because of this injury that the grey rat became even more dangerous.    

    

Injured wild beasts were the most dangerous. In the wild, injuries often meant death.    

    

If he didn't want to die under the fangs and claws of a hunter, he had to put on a desperate posture.    

    

The giant rat, which was as big as a normal grey rat, suddenly entered a strange environment. Its nerves were tense, and any slight movement in the wind and grass would attract its lightning attack.    

    

The moment the grey rat was thrown into the Origin World by Su Mu, Su Mu noticed that the juvenile ant, which had nowhere to go, stopped in its tracks, turned around, and cautiously headed in the direction of the grey rat.    

    

The first infant ant quickly locked onto the grey rat through the information hormones in the air and obtained effective information on the grey rat. However, it did not blindly rush up.    

    

The genes used to hunt in the body had clearly told it what to do when it encountered a large prey.    

    

It only needed to release its own pheromone and then wait here, quietly waiting for its companions to gather.    

    


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