Bu En showed no change in expression and said calmly, "That is our honor."
"..." At this moment, Yan Jin really couldn't understand these insectoids anymore.
If those lower-level insectoids thought this way, she could understand it, but now, even these beings with their own consciousness, capable of entering Orlan Star alone and kidnapping her.
The highly intelligent Zerg, who could evade everything and return, thought the same way. She really couldn't understand them. Weren't they afraid? Didn't they resist?
Unable to understand or comprehend it, Yan Jin stopped asking questions. She walked towards the fire bee, inserted a syringe into its body, and extracted a syringe of venom. The fire bee showed no reaction whatsoever.
It is clear that it has truly lost its self-awareness and exists like a living dead worm.
Yan Jin began studying the toxins, and as time slowly passed, she became completely absorbed in her research.
By the time she had figured out the toxin, it was already dark. Bu En took her back to her room, which was exactly the same as the room on the airship they had come from.
She was being monitored from every angle, and had no personal freedom whatsoever.
Yan Jin didn't care. She didn't need a computer or other equipment to contact people outside. She used her divine sense, so she didn't need to worry about being discovered.
Yan Jin was really tired that day, so she lay down on the bed and fell asleep, not caring that others were watching her.
She needs to rest and recover her strength, and her tense mind needs to relax. Once she is no longer of any use, the Zerg will not touch her.
Therefore, Yan Jin slept soundly.
She was doing alright here, except for the restriction of her freedom. The only thing that bothered her was the unpalatable nutrient solution.
"Can't you guys get something to eat? This nutrient solution tastes awful," Yan Jin said to Bu En, looking for trouble.
Bu En glanced at her and left. Yan Jin didn't pay any attention and continued to bleed the lion. The lion lay on the ground, letting Yan Jin do as she pleased, its body lying limply as it had a few days ago.
The blood had just been drained, and she had just sprinkled the newly developed hemostatic powder on the lion's paws.
Bu En came in carrying a plate. He walked up to Yan Jin, moved the plate forward, and said in a cold voice, "Eat!"
Yan Jin glanced at the plate instinctively, then was so frightened that she took several steps back, exclaiming in terror, "Are you sure you can eat this?"
"Mm." Bu En nodded. "I've eaten a lot, I can eat."
"This, isn't this your insectoid cub? Why did you eat it?" Yan Jin's lips were trembling.
The plate contained worms about the size of a person's little fingertip, plump and round, with their internal structures clearly visible.
She had never seen the small larvae of this insect before, but she had seen the adult ones. They were round, smooth, about the size of a watermelon, rolled very fast, had very hard shells, and could spit venom.
"They are all incomplete insects. In our insect race, any insect that cannot understand commands and has no consciousness is considered an incomplete insect."
Such insects have no reason to exist; they only waste resources. Therefore, they will become food on the dinner plate, providing nourishment for more intelligent insects. This is their fate. "Bu En's words are very much in line with the law of the jungle."
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