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Chapter 134: Chapter 134: The Beginning of a Desperate Struggle

Outside, the scene was different from the organization the group had when fighting off the zombies. Everything was completely in chaos. The barricade of cars were broken apart, easily shoved away by the newly erged creatures. The fence designed to keep any incoming zombies from climbing over could no longer be considered an obstacle. Combinations of small and giant insects sward the area, their sheer size and strength overwhelming any futile attempt to ward them off.

The insects were a grotesque amalgamation of subterranean critters. The gaping, abyssal holes in the ground was a clear indication of what kind of insects they were facing. Only soone in the field of study of entomology could effectively point out the species of insects they were facing, but to the general public, all of the insects were made up of three distinctive creatures.

The largest of the creatures were made of different versions of beetles, each ranging in different colors and sizes, the largest among them dwarfing the common pickup trucks. Their exoskeletons ranged from iridescent greens to pitch blacks, glistening ominously. Most of the beetles were similar to ground beetles, their mouths were terrifying with many long mandibles ganshing together with a sound akin to grinding bones, promising an excruciating death if caught. Thankfully, these made up the majority of the beetles, while the rest had long threatening pincers powerful enough to rend through tal, as demonstrated when the beetles breached the car barricade.

The second bout of creatures, ones that the students were very familiar with, were ants. Unlike their original counterparts, these ants were almost no different than a well ford army, an unholy legion of disciplined terror. Within the group of ants, three much larger, deadlier versions of themselves acted as generals, an evolved abomination of its kind. These ants were almost the size of a small vehicle while their minions were half their size. But size wasn’t the only difference between them.

The ants were similar to pure monster versions of Arachne, a hideous parody of the human body. The top versions of themselves were humanoid in shape, with nothing else about their features even remotely being human. Their "hands" were made up of only three long fingers, with each finger curving, ending in a daggered point, each tipped with a venomous point that glinted malevolently in the dim light. Their faces maintain all aspects of ants, including their domineering pincers. Although small in size, in between them were jagged bone rending saws leading to their tunnel of flesh peeling teeth.

The last creature amongst the others, and probably the most deadliest because of their unpredictable, writhing movents that made them particularly dangerous, were the centipedes. The smallest of the batch was a little under five feet, while the largest reached a monstrous twenty feet in length. Whilst their size played a huge factor in their nacing appearance and threat level, size was the least threatening part about them. So of the smaller centipedes actually pose the most danger. The dangerous ones were colored differently than the rest, each bright and vibrant in their multilayered colors. Then there were those whose exoskeleton was even harder than the ants’ resilient armored skin. Their exoskeletons resemble layers of shells stacked upon themselves, interlocking like dieval plate mail. So armored shells included spikes running along the edges of their "shells

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