FOLLOWING THE ORDERS OF HER GLORIOUS FATHER, GRAND COMMANDER MALEVOLENCE LED THE COUNTER-OFFENSIVE AGAINST THE VILE HORNETS.
For now, this offensive was just digging, but it was already an awe-inspiring sight.
As much as Malevolence disliked the ugly green giants called humans, she could admit that they were effective in what they were put to do—digging.
A hundred of them were working several kilometers from where Malevolence stood, digging several large pits in the ground with living stone shovels. Each pit was rapidly becoming the size of an upside-down mountain, and enormous piles of excavated earth were burying the forests nearby.
From her position on a branch of a lone living mountain (one of the few mountains not cut down for fire-stone), Malevolence, the other high command officers of the army and a small division of 30 thousand Beemarines could all see the humans' work in all glory without being affected by the smoke from bonfires burning nearby.