They were indeed very dirty, and they were densely packed together. Watching them squirm and bite the liquid underneath them made people feel a sense of nausea in their stomachs for no reason. Even Ogata, who collected them, felt slightly uncomfortable. .??????????? If you observe these bugs carefully, they have giant-like body patterns on their body surface, and their chewing organs are very developed, and these little guys have many legs, but they are just under the shell. Pixis looked doubtful, pointed to the open jar, and said, "What are these bugs?" "The bugs that breed in large numbers in these containers are called burying bugs, or hammer beetles! Their original forms are not It's not like what we see, but it's an extremely ordinary-looking insect with extremely strong digestive capabilities that lives in the decaying biological cortex or inside the body of most corpses, including humans after death. A kind of corpse phenomenon is formed, and the specific time of death can even be judged through their growth period. "Because the world lacks knowledge of forensic medicine, Ogata carefully used a series of forensic entomology knowledge as a guide. Come out and let Pixis and Levi understand how important this humble insect can be. "The original form of these burial insects relies on absorbing the flesh of carrion corpses as nutrients, so once their number reaches the density contained in this container, they will have quite terrifying consumption capabilities and can bite and devour them quickly. The body of a large animal. About two years ago, I discovered that after a hunted giant corpse was placed in the courtyard of the experimental area for a period of time, it would cause the reproduction and bite of these burying insects, accelerating its growth. [***]Speed" Ogata looked into Pixis's eyes and said word by word. He pointed to the container at his feet: "So I believe that these burial bugs have the innate advantage of consuming giants. Bugs are not too picky about the quality of meat. In their view, the giant's corpse is just a pile of rotten food. Just together. In the past two years, I have conducted many studies with the help of seven corpses and found that the burying bug prefers to eat the internal organs of its body, as well as the relatively tender fat in the skin. I had an idea, what kind of effect would it have if specially cultured burying worms were applied to the body of a living giant? " "So I used the body fluids secreted by the fat layer in the giant's body, and its ** The living acid is extracted, and after an appropriate amount of comparison and conditioning, it is used as food for the burying worms. The liquid you see on the walls of the container is the nutrients extracted from the giant, and the burying worms are absorbing and continuously absorbing it. After digesting these nutrients, the body gradually undergoes transformation. Insects are a kind of biological order that is very adapted to nature, so after continuously absorbing the nutrients of the giant, they will form a kind of 'food'. "Pixis heard it half-understood, but he gradually understood what Ogata wanted to express in his words, that is, although these insects are species that can be easily crushed, they can be crushed in small units and carefully. After being cultivated, it will cause great harm to huge monsters like giants. Listen to what he means, he hasn¡¯t finished speaking yet. So I waited patiently for what he said next. The original feeling of disappointment disappeared, and I suddenly regained the sense of expectation for the weapon he invented. Levi always covered his mouth and nose with a handkerchief. He hated dirty things, let alone rotten odor and bugs. He, who was originally standing with Pixis, actually retreated to the door of the room. It turns out that this man has been studying bugs for two years. No wonder his body is always smelling strange If I had known this, I wouldn't have eaten at the same table with him! Levi¡¯s eyes flashed as he thought about it in his mind. At this moment. Ogata put on a pair of gloves. These were made of silk material, so they would not be worn out as quickly as disposable ones. He put his palm into the container, and under Levi's disgusted gaze and Pixis' close observation, he took out a living burying bug directly with his hands. The burying bug is very tenacious and struggling! It was very powerful, and because the carapace was coated with a layer of body fluids used as food, it was very slippery. With several legs shaking desperately, Ogata failed to catch this inconspicuous little guy. "The giant's body fluids contain very terrifying nutrients. After being absorbed by these burying bugs, their size has become much larger. More importantly, their vitality is more tenacious, and their ability to chew is several times that of when they gnawed on corpses before. "I once conducted an experiment with a living rabbit. Commander, what do you think the result will be?" Ogata held up the burying insect and placed it under the light where Pixis could see it clearly, and asked slowly. Pixis stared at it, showing no resistance like Levi.On the contrary, he is very concerned about every move of the Buried Bug. ¡°Eat that rabbit?¡± he replied smoothly. Ogata shook his head: "I placed a living rabbit in front of these burying insects. They had no interest in actively attacking and eating its body. Because they are insects that eat corpses, so I killed the rabbits again and put them back in front of them. I originally thought that these carrion-eating bugs would definitely become interestedbut the result was exactly the same as the first time!" "So for the third experiment, I will do it! The giant's bodily fluids were smeared on the surface of the rabbit's body! And this time a very terrifying scene occurred. These burial bugs swarmed in, as if they were torn apart by the power of a meat grinder, and the rabbit's body was quickly torn apart by them. After chewing like crazy, it turned into a dry skeleton with no skin or flesh left." Pixis's face showed a look of surprise, and a look of surprise flashed in his eyes: "You mean, these burying insects can set the target. A specific food standard. And this standard is the giant body fluid you use to feed them?" "That's right." Ogata smiled softly: "In addition to the fact that their bodies have mutated, they are completely despised. Ordinary levels of nutrients are just like human beings getting swords polished from gold and looking down upon scrap metal knives and sticks. Their physiological functions, or in other words, the hard improvement in the food chain, have fully adapted to it. Giants are the first choice for food I even conducted an experiment. If we don't provide them with the body fluids of giants as food supply, these little guys will not eat ordinary meat and will starve to death." Giant, Bury bug! Pixis feels more and more how incredibly connected these two things are! "That is to say, once these burial bugs enter the body of a giant, they will immediately start feeding like crazy. They will eat up the internal organs and fat layers that generate these body fluids, and consume the physiology of a giant as quickly as possible from within the body. Support. So no matter how strong its surface defense and recovery capabilities are, as long as everything inside it is destroyed, it will do the greatest damage to kill the giant!" A gleam of light burst out from Ogata's eyes. His tone became hotter. "What is the success rate?" Pixis looked at Ogata excitedly and asked in a deep voice. Ogata put down the burying insect on his hand, and saw that it seemed to be relieved. It used a few fast-moving limbs to crawl in one direction Pixis looked at the insect in amazement. Mou exerted all his energy and reached the container from which he had taken it out without pausing. Then he got into the opening and soaked in the dirty liquid with great enjoyment. It occurred to him that from the moment the container's opening was opened, these densely packed burrowing bugs had never left disobediently like other bugs. "I think it's 100%!" Ogata replied calmly. "When fighting against giants, as long as the ant hammer is used to launch the cannonballs wrapped around these 'burial bugs', they can penetrate directly into its body. What really plays a key role is the rapid swallowing and hollowing out of these shells. Its guts and fat little ones." (To be continued.)