Or are they just overthinking it?
Soon the Zerg orcs brought a female stonemoth to the cubs' burrow.
The leader also wanted to know if this method was true or false, so he sent his men along with Su Tang.
Su Tang walked behind, and as soon as she entered the cave, a putrid smell hit her nose.
She frowned slightly and looked around.
The cave was teeming with the cubs of various orcs.
Without exception, these cubs all had countless raised millet grains on their backs.
Those were Zerg larvae that were parasitizing the young.
The Zerg larvae are like bloodsucking worms clinging to them, constantly draining their nutrients.
Su Tang glanced over and found that the cubs were on the verge of death, their bodies shrunken and withered, some of them almost reduced to skin and bones.
They were almost drained dry by the Zerg larvae.
The Zerg orcs had become accustomed to it.
The female caddisfly quickly found one of her young and excitedly pounced on it.
"My baby, my baby. What happened to you? Does it hurt a lot..."
She was so heartbroken that she couldn't stop crying.
Su Tang saw her offspring, which was a white larva with black and green stripes on its body.
The larva was small, about the length of an arm, and its body was extremely flat. The insectoid larva on its back looked like a mountain pressing down on it, making it hard to breathe.
As if sensing something, the caltrop larvae pressed their heads against the female caltrop's face.
It couldn't speak, yet it silently comforted its mother.
It was as if it were saying: Mother, your child is alright, Mother, don't cry.
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