Therefore, the marriages of heirs of the Yi clan are strictly controlled within the clan in terms of both the partners and the timing.
As for where the new queen's nest will be built, the Yi tribe is not particularly particular. As long as there is a safe piece of land, it will be fine. After all, once the new queen gives birth, no matter where she is, her children will soon build an impregnable fortress.
Although the owners of the primary and secondary nests are one entity with their nests, they still have freedom of movement even after establishing a nest. Theoretically, they can move at any time, but in reality, once a nest is established, it is not easily moved.
Because of the migration of the Mother Nest, even if it is only for a short time, all the tribesmen in the Mud Pillar Towers that depend on them will also leave. The Sleeping Guardians will be awakened, and the B tribe cities built by the Mud Pillar Towers will be abandoned due to complete emptying.
Unless the hive returns or settles in a new location, but in either case, a large number of Sleeping Guards will inevitably die.
Of course, this wouldn't happen in a city of the B race composed of alien mud pillars. But alien mud pillars are too rare for Lady Lian's B race. They are already short of alien males to maintain the main and secondary nests, let alone the next level of alien mud pillars.
In the cities of the Yi tribe under Lady Lian's rule, there are usually only one or two unusual mud pillars, with the vast majority still consisting of ordinary mud pillars. This is why Lady Lian attaches such importance to Wang Yao.
Once the Broodmother is moved, its defenses will be very weak during the period between the death of the Sleeping Guardians and the construction of a new Mudpillar City and the production of new Sleeping Guardians, leaving little opportunity for development.
Therefore, unless war breaks out, the mother hive will not easily leave the city where it is located.
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