After these scorpion eggs hatched, merely by undergoing normal cultivation, they would grow into gigantic scorpions stretching nearly 300 feet in height and over half a mile in length.
Before these giant scorpions engaged in battle, Fang Mu could not determine their strength.
However, for such an individual capable of producing so many offspring, this species must occupy a low tier in the ecological hierarchy of this world.
Living organisms at a lower ecological tier typically exhibit parental instincts to protect their offspring.
Their status within the lower ecological tier is also relatively inferior.
All these scorpion eggs were creatures in their juvenile stages that Fang Mu could take away from this higher-dimensional world.
But Fang Mu wasn't at all interested in these juvenile creatures.
Fang Mu was more concerned with those plants emanating a faint glow.
In such dim conditions, anything glowing would inevitably become the target of other creatures.