Looking at the mountainous piles of corpses, particularly the huge bodies of the sand bugs that rivaled the size of transport vehicles, the accompanying officers could only stare agape in astonishment.
So many Bug Race bodies, yet present were only... two special forces squads!
Ten people!
"Damn!"
Since when did our soldiers become so strong in combat?
"Basically, he killed most of them," reported the captain of the other squad honestly to the higher-up who queried about the situation.
All eyes then converged on the soldier whose figure remained upright, his body covered in blood yet hardly showing any other injuries.
That soldier was calm, as if the great battle had nothing to do with him.
However, the reality heard from the survivors was that he had nearly single-handedly exterminated the many huge creatures that ambushed the humans.
People might lie, but corpses don't.
The fresh corpses of the Bug Race were the best evidence, even if the feat sounded like a tall tale.