She refused to believe ordinary locusts could grow this massive. Something was wrong with these locusts; they might have mutated, which accelerated their growth, and thrown nature off balance.
The evidence in her hands only confirmed what she suspected, and why she had insisted on entering the barrier in the first place.
Looking around at the barren stretch of forest land, she understood. Their massive size came with monstrous appetites. The swarm had consumed the land too quickly, leaving nothing but desolation behind and driving them to starvation far sooner than nature could handle.
"Princess, did these locusts grow this big just from eating all the vegetation in the forest? Did they overeat and... become massive?" Elric asked, his voice tinged with disbelief.
His eyes tracked the few female locusts busily laying eggs in the damp soil mounds scattered around.
He could even see the small holes they left behind, freshly dug and glistening with moisture. A shiver ran down his spine as he surveyed the area; the sheer size of the insects and the unnerving activity made the hairs on his arms stand on end.
Addison shook her head firmly. "I don’t think so. No matter how much a locust eats, it shouldn’t grow this massive so easily... it has to be some kind of mutation."
Just then, she felt Maxwell’s massive wolf nose nudge her back. Turning, she caught him shaking his enormous head.
"What? You’re telling me they’re not mutated locusts?" she asked, raising a brow.
Maxwell gave a slow, deliberate nod. Addison’s eyes narrowed. His reaction said enough that he knew something about this locust swarm. If he had an idea of what these creatures truly were, then he likely also knew where they came from... and why no one had noticed their presence until now.
Deciding not to press him here for answers, Addison gathered a few more samples, carefully storing them away. She’d make sure a trusted mage delivered them to the Royal Alchemist and the kingdom’s researchers.
Locust eggs took time to hatch, and she had a long window before then. As long as the samples reached the royal capital before then, the experts could dissect the bodies, study their fluids, and uncover what they needed.
Even if Maxwell didn’t know all the specifics, Addison would ensure the researchers and the Royal Alchemist developed countermeasures—a biochemical solution that could target these insects specifically without harming plants or endangering people’s health.
"Alright, we can discuss this later. For now, let’s stick to the plan," Addison said, quickly moving to climb back onto Maxwell’s back. After one last glance at the egg-laying locust, Maxwell crouched low, allowing her to settle in.
As soon as she was securely seated, Maxwell rose and began sprinting toward the center of the barrier. With each passing moment, the swarm grew denser, the buzzing and rustling of thousands of locusts filling the air.
"Princess, getting any closer could be dangerous. We only have a few minutes before the spell wears off," Elric cautioned.
"It’s fine," Addison replied confidently. "Just a little further. We need the swarm to stay clustered in the center as long as possible. They’re herbivores, and they’ll eat the vegetables as soon as we throw them in. We have to take this chance."
Hearing her, Elric fell silent. After all, the two Alphas and Levi were fast on their feet; if they sprinted back as quickly as they could, they could make it before the spell wore off.
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