When she saw that Samuel was about to use the key, the red Ant Queen became exceptionally worried. It was to the extent where she couldn't help but raise her hands, making a surrender gesture.
From her expression, Samuel could feel her despair and helplessness.
"As long as you don't open it, I... I will listen to everything you say." The Ant Queen saw Samuel stop, so her tone became softer and more pleading.
Samuel frowned and did not speak for a while.
Not long ago, the Ant Queen still looked as if she was going to fight to the death, but in the blink of an eye, her attitude changed drastically.
This was really surprising, but also made Samuel understand that there was something unusual.
"Why are you so nervous here?" Samuel looked at her in confusion.
The Ant Queen hesitated for a moment, but in the end, she lowered her head and refused to explain, as if there was something hard to say.
"I was entrusted by someone. If you don't want to explain the stakes, then I can do nothing but continue to do what I have to do. So, I will start the key."
"But if you are willing to say it, I will weigh the pros and cons and make a different choice."
Samuel looked at the Ant Queen indifferently.
Hearing this, the Ant Queen thought for a moment and looked up at Samuel. In fact, what Samuel said was reasonable, but the problem was whether Samuel was worthy of trust.
She could not give an answer to this question at the moment, but whether there was an answer or not, she understood one thing.
This was her only choice.
"Okay, I can tell you what for the dragon asked you to look for."
"What is it?"
"A dragon egg or an ant egg."
"What do you mean? A dragon egg and an ant egg."
The Ant Queen sneered and said, "You only heard that the dragon has nine sons, but you don't know that the dragon has not only nine sons, but also ten thousand sons, right?"
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