Lune listened carefully to the man's recounting of the events, but his brows furrowed tighter and his expression was ever-changing.
"You're saying that these insects lay their eggs inside humans, and when the time is right, they complete hatching and breeding?"
He looked distressed.
The content of what the man named Kando had just described was truly too shocking.
"Yes, Commander. "
Kando quickly nodded his head.
"These conclusions aren't just wild guesses by me; they are the results of our staff comparing various pieces of intelligence!"
His expression was urgent, as if afraid that the other party would not believe what he said.
"The staff, huh... That does carry a high degree of credibility..."
Lune nodded, acknowledging the other's statement.
"Right, have you seen any other people here after staying so long?"
Kando was startled, then his body trembled slightly.
"I'm sorry... I haven't seen anyone else... Stephen, Dani, William... they're all dead. They're all dead..."