The Breeding Box, originally cramped and constricting, became incredibly spacious after the upgrade. Aside from the small hillock where trees and shrubs were planted, the rest of the ground was only covered with a thin layer of soil. The pond, surrounded by dry wood and vines, was filled with constantly bubbling, murky green water. Numerous biological weapons of various sizes and models lay dormant within, arranged neatly, like specimens in an exhibition hall. If one looked closely, one could see the chests of all the biological weapons faintly rising and falling.
After several generations of modification, the bee population had multiplied in both variety and number. No longer able to fit in the original beehive boxes, they had no choice but to build gigantic Beehives over two meters in diameter on the branches of over a dozen tall trees—some other Soldier Bees of different sizes and habits took residence in different areas of the forest and marsh.
