Chapter 95 - Chapter 95: Chapter 90 The First Generation Demon Bee t (2/2)

Its body was black, yellow, and brown in color, but also covered in a layer of light green, which looked particularly strange.

Its thoracic hairs were short and tough; it had long legs that were also very developed.

Its limbs were as hard as iron feathers, and the muscles connecting to its wings were visibly strong and powerful.

Indicating its flight was incredibly swift.

Its oral apparatus was well-developed, with particularly thick mandibles, seemingly not weaker in biting force compared to the current Fourth.

It should have a body length of over two and a half inches.

Such length exceeds eight centimeters, a horrifying thought.

Held in hand, the specimen felt especially heavy and substantial.

Upon close observation, its body was etched with faint, fine, and clear lines.

These were naturally formed, not man-made engravings.

Qin Niu completed his appraisal of it and began to write.

Hymenoptera Vespidae, Green Demon Wasp, female, not fully developed, of the Worker Bee caste. The first batch of bee species cultivated by the Green Demon, with a lifespan of over 5 years. This wasp had an estimated lifespan of around 4 years and was killed in its prime by human hands. Possessing iron wings, its flight speed was extremely fast, able to outpace birds over short distances.

Its stinger was as hard as fine steel, easily penetrating ordinary leather armor, and devoid of barbs, with double poison sacs, indicating a severe toxicity.

Capable of repeatedly stinging its enemies.

Its developed oral apparatus likely had some armor-piercing effect.

All over its body were fine, regular etchings, forming a rune which latent conveyed the fundamental principles of nature and earth, though it was not yet perfected. The dark lines matched with the patterns on its iron wings, resembling hammers and drums, implying its special ability might involve disturbing its enemies with a demonic sound by flapping its wings.

The wasp’s weakness was its relatively fragile head, unable to withstand heavy blows.

Many bees have hard heads, but this wasp had a tougher abdomen and waist instead.

Like the Tiger-striped Ironclad Ant, it was likely to evolve an early-stage exoskeleton effect.

However, its evolution was incomplete, stopping at the waist region.

The breeding of every formidable insect species involved repetitive evolution and refinement, becoming stronger with each iteration.

Qin Niu had only read about this type of Green Demon Wasp in the Green Demon’s Bee Cultivation Records.

This moment was his first encounter with the real thing.

Somewhat weaker than he had imagined.

But looking at it from another angle, if the very first demonic bees bred by the Green Demon were already this strong, it would be quite normal for later special breeds to kill a city lord.

Just as with Qin Niu’s Termites, the first-generation Mighty Soldier Ants had evolved and transformed directly into Tiger-striped Ironclad Ants.

The enhancement in strength was truly terrifying.

A single Tiger-striped Ironclad Ant could easily slaughter hundreds of Mighty Soldier Ants.

Having seen the Green Demon’s first-generation demonic bee, Qin Niu’s anticipation for the Green Demon’s treasures grew even stronger.

Once his abilities were a bit more robust, he should be capable of retrieving them.

If he went now, he feared a single first-generation demonic bee could claim his life.

If only used for combat, bees were a very popular type of insect pet, stronger than centipedes, scorpions, or spiders.

Because they could merely crawl on the ground, whereas bees could fly outright.

In attacking the enemy, flying insects were the most terrifying.

Their mobility simply could not be matched by crawling insects.

“You actually know this is the first-generation demonic bee cultivated by the Green Demon. It seems your knowledge is many times more profound than 1 had imagined,” said Master Hu, who was particularly surprised after reviewing his answer.

He stored the bee volume carefully and then took out two more books.

These were of spiders and locusts.

Not choosing the Termite, Qin Niu’s specialty, was deliberately making things difficult for Qin Niu, wanting to see just how strong his insect appraisal skills really were.

“I’ll give you two more questions. If you answer as well as you did the previous one, you’ll pass the two-star certification,” he declared, then opened the spider volume and went directly to the later pages, picking a spider specimen..