"I still have some questions," Jing Shu said, touching her chin in thought.
"Please, ask away." Wen Jun appeared ready to share everything she knew. Since both parties intended to bind their interests, the other side was open to any inquiries. Conversely, Jing Shu's group would also need to provide them with enough food in return. They hadn't eaten rice, salt, or vegetables for more than half a year, let alone luxury items like eggs and milk.
Although they had plenty of insect meat, which was rich in protein and contained some salt, making them robust, there were also many downsides to such a diet.
"Of these 2,000-plus eggs, can they be hatched into a specific type? For example, can they all be hatched into soil-digging Abdominal Foot Worms?" This was an important piece of information, as different types of Abdominal Foot Worms varied greatly.