587 Chapter 581: Volcano Eruption
Furthermore, the number of other cockroach insects and infection bugs is surely not small, especially the number of parasites, which could be delineated using the hundreds of thousands. Those are just the temporarily hatched insect units. In the end, Finn Lewis saw a large creature that looked like an earthworm; it was at least several kilometers long, roughly four or five meters in diameter, cylindrical in shape. Its mouth was filled with densely packed teeth, similar to a gruesome shredding machine.
"Tunnel Bugs, specifically birthed for digging, can penetrate anything in the Earth's crust and even survive in magma for a short time. Despite its sharp teeth, it essentially has no attack power. Its main task is to dig various paths suitable for insect units to advance underground, using these for unexpected attacks on the enemy. This time, our main force is these bugs. We can cross the entire strait directly and then burrow out from the crust under Belmare Country," Olivia Thatcher briefed Finn Lewis.
"I must say, Master, your ability to control this species greatly enhances your strength." Olivia couldn't help but compliment.
"Really?" Finn Lewis responded, unable to suppress his delight.
"Indeed, this species is a purebred combat race, and its inherent evolution genes could be said to be at the pinnacle of biotechnology. If this species were to develop, it could sweep across the entire universe, just as Keller said," Olivia said introspectively.
"That might be overstating it, I think. If technology advances, eliminating these insects would be quite easy." Finn thought for a moment. Although it looked hard for humanity to resist, exterminating these insects with alien technology should not be difficult. At least, Finn knew from the technology he exchanged from Zero that there were many new technologies available. For instance, there was a technology that could destroy a planet. If Earth were directly destroyed, no matter how powerful the Insect Species was, it would disintegrate into dust with the destruction of the planet, and no other result would be possible.
"Well, you'll know in time, Master. For now, from my research on the Insect Species, this race can only be described as terrifying. A race that does not understand fear, dread, or what death is; a race that single-mindedly seeks to evolve and annihilate all enemies. They really cannot be stopped with the worm swarm tactics any thing in their way." Olivia thought for a moment, but didn't explain it to Finn. In a short time, Finn would find it hard to grasp how frightening the Insect Species was, regardless of the fact that he was now the Supreme Ruler of the Insect Species.
"Execute it." Finn did not hesitate at all and simply gave the order.
"I hope you understand what you are doing," Zero's voice emerged once again as if out of nowhere.
"I know what I am doing," Finn said impassively.
"I hope you can control yourself and not be blinded by some things." Zero's voice seemed abruptly sanctimonious. Finn remained silent for a moment, then simply waved his hand and said, "Nothing in this world is constant. I am neither a sage nor a gentleman. Some humiliations always require blood to cleanse. The thing to fear is not making mistakes, but failing to recognize and correct them, especially after decades."
Just as it had appeared, Zero vanished without a trace. Once again, Finn surveyed the entire underground space. After a moment of silence, he casually said, "It's going to be September soon. Olivia, push the timing a bit to September 2nd."
On the last day of August, Belmare Country's Seismological Bureau suddenly detected a strong vibration. Belmare Country is a country with frequent earthquakes, so their earthquake detection technology is quite advanced. However, not all earthquakes can be detected, but the vibration they detected this time was completely different, as it was inside Fruit Mountain.
These results terrified everyone. Two strong vibrations were detected on the summit of Fruit Mountain, and several high-pressure gases were ejected directly from the volcano's crater. The amount of high-pressure gas was not much, but it melted a good deal of the perennial snow on top of Fruit Mountain. This news instantly captivated the world.