Chapter 202: Arrival
Fortunately, when the Swarm initially settled on the Great Dawn Planet, they refrained from making large-scale ecological changes. Only the Red Forest, home to the Swarm’s base, had undergone significant alterations.
At this moment, the purple-gray Fungal Carpet covering the forest floor began retracting beneath the surface, revealing the original color of the ground.
Although the Fungal Carpet was hidden, the local wildlife was no longer under the Swarm’s control. Luo Wen hoped they could return to their natural habitats in the coming years.
Otherwise, a forest devoid of life would be far too conspicuous.
Flying Bugs patrolled the forest repeatedly, directing Worker Drones to meticulously remove all traces of the Swarm’s presence, restoring the area to its pre-Swarm state.
Unnecessary combat units, such as the Terror Wolves, were systematically reclaimed. Though their external appearances remained intact, their internal ecological circulatory systems were glaringly alien. Such anomalies would risk exposing the Swarm, a cost too great to bear.
Even large aerial transport units like the Storm God were mostly withdrawn after completing their tasks. Only a small number were hidden deep underground in hibernation.
The Odd-Headed Fish in the oceans weren’t reclaimed but retreated beneath the surface along with the Fungal Carpet, avoiding the vicinity of Godzilla’s hibernation site.
It was clear the unknown civilization had been drawn to the thermonuclear breath emitted by Godzilla. A major battle might occur near the area, so it was prudent to steer clear of the location.
