Without hesitation, Renee Kane poured three bottles of insecticide into the large bucket.
Snowball wasn't a player, so he wouldn't be affected by it.
Soon, under the assault of the high-concentration insecticide, the insect eggs on Snowball's body detached and died in just over ten seconds.
A thick layer of tiny insect corpses covered the surface of the water.
Ignoring her disgust, Renee Kane lifted Snowball out of the bucket and drew another bucket of seawater to rinse him clean.
After confirming all the eggs had been soaked off his body, Renee Kane wrapped him up and stored him directly in her space.
She returned to her room as well.
She moved the bed, took out a medium-sized safe house, and placed it in the center of the room. Then, she sprayed insecticide all over the room and on herself. After making sure no insects had escaped, she entered the safe house and locked the door securely.
