Chrysalis

Chapter 286

The idea of peaceful cooperation between nations or even species is quite the foreign concept to these ants and I shouldn't be surprised. They are Dungeon monsters after all. I may have made them smarter but their fundamental nature as ants is to serve the colony to the exclusion of all else. Convincing them not to throw their lives away in pointless sacrifice was hard enough of a chore, diplomacy and trade may be a bridge too far!

It seems that Vibrant at least has begun to grasp the greater picture here.

"Nope!" she chirped brightly, "I just think we shouldn't eat things that are willing to help us! There are toooons of things that want to kill us that we can go eat."

Well… Good enough.

"Vibrant does raise I valid point" I declared to the others, "during the wave we have a near infinite supply of food spawning in the Dungeon below us, most of the Biomass is going to waste as the monsters battle and feed on each other, only to die and be fed on in return. How long until we are ready to start sending hunting parties into the Dungeon in numbers?"

It's Antionette the Juvenile Queen who stepped forward to answer this time.

"The third hatching since the change of species occurred several hours ago and are for now awaiting the commencement of their training, which means we have more than four hundred of the new workers as well as the numbers we sustained during the wave. The colony has a total workforce of just over one thousand now, but a large proportion of those are not battle ready."

Over a thousand?! That's great news! We lost a lot of workers over the journey and to finally reach this tipping point is a wonderful moment!

"It shouldn't take too long to get them up to speed surely? How did you go with the first two hundred?" I asked eagerly.

The twenty shifted slightly in their places.

"It was, challenging" admitted Advant the soldier, "drilling into them the basic concepts of self-preservation was extremely difficult and due to the sheer number of them it took some time to accrue the recquired Biomass and experience to allow all two hundred to evolve."

"Wait" I gasped, "does this mean all two hundred have undergone a maxed out first evolution?"

That would be insane!

a special core. We did as best we could, each ant evolved with a core, maxed out mutations and having absorbed all of the cores we could supply. To do

they could with the resources that we had available. I can't complain too much since I was only too happy to hand the task

choose? Did we get another even spread

it turned out almost half of them chose to be soldiers, the remainder were mostly workers, with a few artisans mixed in. They are all still in the juvenile stage and it will be some time before they are ready for their next evolution. Our hands are very busy since we already have another two hundred hatchlings to tend

In three days?!

how quickly is the Queen able to lay eggs right

steady flow but things have slowed down now that so much is being funnelled into the hatchlings. We project that the Queen will be able to lay one clutch

herself praised like this, Vibrant

nothing! Just doing what

every four days?! With most of the

were to start sending hunting parties into the Dungeon in, let's say a week, what sort of speed would we expect to see?"

general, Sloan, was the one

to their second evolution and then take them into the Dungeon for hunting missions, presuming we are able to achieve this in the stated time frame, I expect that

a month! We could be ratcheting up to that kind speed

toward the two juvenile

they'll be able to begin producing eggs and one more evolution after that before they can match the Queen's

eggs per

large colonies, obviously I knew that! Being faced with this sort of growth and these kinds of numbers is rather shocking

I managed to say, still somewhat

we going to need to fuel that sort of growth? How many cores will we be

farms again?" I ask

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