Malin rested for a while, about five minutes, before he walked out of the train, using a World Tree Sapling as a hook to drag two Insectoid bodies back to the front of the train.
Compared to the body of the young man they found earlier, these two bodies looked more like monsters, giving Malin the illusion 'they were evolving'. Extracting his dagger, Malin didn't rush to dissect the large body; instead, he first pried open its mouthpart—yes, its mouthpart. According to what the young man had said, if this had happened four days ago, then Darwin himself would probably have gone mad on the spot.
Everything here was evolving at a rate that defied Darwin's laws of evolution.
"Profound distortion, we're in big trouble," Meckel, the mentor, approached.
Malin nodded, and then made a cut in the chest of the Insectoid with his knife. Unexpectedly, it did not open. The cut clothing revealed a texture unique to a shell.