After the orcs finished moving the supplies, there wasn't a single hair left in the lair.
As Su Tang was about to leave, she passed by the burrow of the Zerg larvae.
Quartz and several females were inside, holding their respective cubs, tears streaming down their faces.
Behind them were several basins of water drawn from the pond. Su Tang had already told them about the uses of the water. Although they were well prepared, Shi Ying still couldn't bring herself to do it when the time came.
The cubs tilted their heads back and gently nuzzled Quartz's cheeks, wiping away her tears.
The other cubs were all obedient, snuggling affectionately in their mother's arms.
If you ignore the huge, marble-like insect eggs densely packed on their backs, the scene is actually quite heartwarming.
"I'm sorry, it's all my fault, I couldn't protect you..."
Quartz seemed unable to see the eggs behind the cubs; his usually indifferent face was now full of tenderness and kindness.
The cub also felt its mother's warmth, and its dark little eyes were full of heartache.
The baby doesn't want his mother to be sad.
He looked up at the basin of water behind him and seemed to understand something.
"Waaah." Mother, I want to be your child again in the next life.
A caltrop larva pressed its cheek against the quartz labium, then, carrying a back full of eggs, swayed its heavy body and crawled toward the water basin.
Caddisfly larvae do not drink water.
At this moment, however, he stuck his head into the basin of water and drank large gulps of the murky water.
As the first caddisfly larva crawled past, the second, the third... more and more caddisfly larvae crawled toward the water basin.
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