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Global Lords: Building the Strongest Civilization with SSS Rank Talent-Chapter 86: Evolving the Ants
That was when the Amber-Hive rolled in. The gelatinous ooze detached from its chitin suits, pooling directly into the wound. The parasite absorbed the highly acidic marrow, thriving in the caustic environment. Within seconds, the Ooze filtered out the lethal components and began excreting a thick, stabilized amber paste.
An Obsidian ant cautiously approached the glowing paste. It took a bite.
The worker didn’t die. It began to feed. Moments later, the Caustic ants joined in. The three-step digestion loop was complete. They had formed a perfect, brutal assembly line.
[SYMBIOTIC ECOSYSTEM ACHIEVED: THE TRINITY HIVE]
[FAITH GENERATION INITIATED: 5 / DAY]
Red noted the pitifully low number. The ants were not humans, and they lacked the complex souls required to generate massive amounts of Faith through prayer.
Their Faith was purely instinctual, a biological reverence directed toward the unseen force that had dropped the mountain of food from the sky. It was a slow drip, but it proved they were linked to his System again.
"You earned your keep," Red said.
He opened the upgrade menu. He selected the newly formed Trinity Hive and injected a concentrated burst of his remaining DP directly into their shared genetic code.
[15,000 DP DEDUCTED]
[MUTATION APPLIED: GIGANTISM & CASTE SPECIALIZATION]
Down in Sector 5, the feeding frenzy stopped. The ants convulsed as the System forcefully rewrote their biology.
Over the next hour, their bodies violently expanded.
The standard workers grew to the size of large dogs. The Obsidian ants swelled into massive, armored siege-beasts, their heavy front legs thickening into organic battering rams. They were instantly classified by the System as [HEAVY INFANTRY].
The Caustic ants grew elongated, heavily pressurized abdomens, trading mobility for range. The System tagged them as [LIVING ARTILLERY].
The Parasitic Amber-Hive centralized itself, pulling back into the deepest caverns to act as the massive, pulsating core of the colony, that was a living bio-reactor designated for [LOGISTICS & REPRODUCTION].
Red watched the new, unified super-colony organize itself into strict, militarized ranks around the Siege-Worm.
"I will let them operate on their own," Red said, minimizing the Fungal Deep interface. "But I have to manage their diet."
He remembered the locust swarm that was a mindless, ravenous plague that stripped entire battlefields bare to sate their hunger. They didn’t obey Red’s order unless he used force, and only relied on food, which was also the reason why he hadn’t sent his force where he had sent the locust swarm.
As the Trinity Hive grew larger, their caloric requirements would skyrocket.
He keyed a new fundamental directive directly into their Hive Mind. They were restricted from hunting within the Bastion or the City of Spiral. Their sole food source would be the enemies Red fed them.
As long as he kept dropping corpses into the Fungal Deep, they would remain his most loyal, terrifying weapon.
Red closed the final window on his terminal, leaving the ants to feast.
Down in the physical realm, Krug stood at the edge of the Bastion’s outer swamp-farms. The High Priest paused, feeling the heavy, familiar pressure of his Creator’s presence manifesting directly in his mind. The Chief of the Bastion immediately dropped to one knee in the mud, bowing his head.
"I hear you, Lord," Krug said.
"Alter the waste disposal protocols immediately," Red’s voice resonated within the High Priest’s mind. "Every butchered carcass, every pile of biological sludge, and every rotting beast the vanguard kills on the plains. Do not burn the remains anymore. Haul them to the western chasm and dump everything into the deep."
"It will be done," Krug replied with absolute devotion.
Red withdrew his presence. The Trinity Hive would act as the empire’s garbage disposal. They would convert the wasteland’s dead into a standing biological army, and Red wouldn’t have to spend a single Divine Point to feed them.
And just like that, days passed.
The City of Spiral pumped thick, gray smoke into the sky twenty-four hours a day. The Ash-Forge stamped out heavy star-iron plating, fully outfitting the monstrous vanguard into an impenetrable wall of metal and muscle. The human workforce grew stronger, fueled by the aggressive caloric output of the hydroponic terraces.
Up in the Void, Red watched the steady climb of his resources as the economic nodes synchronized and the local markets thrived. Everything progressed flawlessly. The war machine was fed and armed.
But the grand expansion required more than just weapons. The Vassalage Contracts demanded a unified trade grid connecting thirty different divine territories across the eastern continent.
[EASTERN ALLIANCE: LOGISTICAL NETWORK INITIATED]
[STATUS: AWAITING CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS]
The minor gods were already mobilizing their starving followers to clear the pathways, flattening the dirt and carving out routes across their respective borders. But Red was legally bound by the System contract to supply the actual paving materials to solidify the roads.
Laying down thousands of miles of reinforced highways across hostile environments couldn’t be done with loose gravel and scattered quarry stone.
The roads needed to withstand the weight of massive transport beasts, armored convoys, and harsh wasteland weather. Mining regular stone piece by piece, refining it, and transporting it across thirty territories would take decades.
It was a logistical bottleneck that threatened to stall the entire alliance.
Red needed scale. To build the country-spanning grid quickly and efficiently, he had to get his hands on an astronomical amount of high-density material. Or better yet... a single, colossal source of the same material that he could process all at once.
He opened the cartography table on his terminal. The digital map of the expanded wasteland illuminated the dark space of the Void. He bypassed the standard mining nodes and began scanning the desolate plains, the deep valleys, and the ruined domains beyond his current borders, searching for a corpse, a mountain, or a monument massive enough to pave an empire.
Red dragged his view across the uneven topography of the eastern ridges. He bypassed the standard iron veins and shallow quarries until his gaze locked onto a massive, gray anomaly stretching across a dead valley.
[RESOURCE NODE DETECTED: THE FOSSILIZED LEVIATHAN]
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