"It has something to do with me," it said with some grievance.
"Is it related to you?" Samuel asked.
It nodded. "Yes, Father."
Samuel frowned slightly. After careful consideration, it seemed that there were still some strange things that had not been settled.
The fact that the dragon ant did not come into being could be explained that with no dragon power, it made it reasonable that it could not awaken.
What about the fire?
How should he explain this?
Yes, although the Ant Queen obviously had fire property, Samuel had some contact with her after all, but she still only had her own power, far from reaching such a powerful firepower.
Not to mention that it was an egg-sized dragon ant.
Even if it inherited the fire of ants, it did not need to be so exaggerated and abnormal, did it?
Secondly, there was another detail that could prove it.
Even if Samuel's judgment was wrong, and even if the dragon ant not only inherited the fire property on the ant, but also with the help of the Dragon Tribe genes, the fire that it inherited changed, one thing was certain.
The fire should be its, right?
But the problem happened to appear here. When Samuel pulled it just now, the surrounding flames suddenly became more intense. However, it was one thing to burn Samuel, but at that time, it even burned the egg together.
This was the problem.
How could its fire burn the dragon ant itself?
Wasn't this bullshit?
Therefore, both results showed that there was no problem with Samuel's judgment.
Dragon ants were dragon ants, flames were flames.
"What exactly is going on?" Samuel looked at it and urgently asked.
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