The signal's source was from Rammot claiming he feels reborn and looks as though he has rejuvenated from his prior injuries. Meanwhile back at the nest, Colt talks with a couple of Squadron Leaders and intercepts a signal from his squad. At that time, Hagya's officer Flutter reports that Yunju's has died and he surmises that he has died, so Hagya and his division will step in and get the rare prey. Though, the two officers and Yunju are killed by the Hunters. He, however, kills them both after having no longer use for them and planned to make the Hunters his new pets with the help of his two officers. Kite, Gon, and Killua find an old factory that produced an addictive drug known as D² and also in that factory was a Squadron Leader named Yunju along with him were his human dogs Spot and Rover. So in order to fix the problem Colt volunteers to talk to all of the Squadron Leaders individually and come up with a plan and to not worry about the Queen as her main focus is developing the King. Cheetu comments that he at least makes his quota, though when asked if he counts the prey, he replies that he does mostly. Peggy remarks that the troop's individualisms have become problematic since most act selfishly. Colt answers that he's still in critical condition, but his willpower alone will get him through. After the interrogation, Colt, Peggy, and Cheetu walk together through the nest and Peggy inquires about Rammot's wellbeing. Though this is a bluff, as Hagya wants the Rare Prey for himself and his division. ![]() Hagya, however, promises to Colt and Peggy that he'll turn in any Rare Prey, he or his division find. For the most part, they meet their quotas for the Queen and they simply enjoy the hunt in their free time. Later Colt and Peggy confront Cheetu and Hagya on the manner and the two of them both explain their reasons as to why they act so leniently or laidback with their respective squads. This prompts Rammot to state that the other Squadron Leaders like Cheetu and Hagya allow it. Rammot retorts that simply killing them will not be enough and elaborates what he will do to them until Colt reminds him of his superiority over him. Rammot vows to kill and eat the boys, though Colt would only allow him to kill them as they are precious food for the Queen. Back in the nest, Rammot winces and agonizes over the unbearable pain that he experiences throughout his body, while Colt watches him. When Gon sends Rammot flying into the air with his Nen ability Rock, Colt swoops in and rescues his officer in need. Kite, Gon, and Killua run into one of Colt's Officers named Rammot and Colt surreptitiously observes the encounter and skirmish between them. This flusters Pike and in his enamored state, follows his superior back to the nest, with Pokkle in tow. It's until Pokkle gains the upper hand, Zazan incapacitates the Hunter with the neurotoxins from her tail and chastises her subordinate for his incompetence for being unable to handle a single human, on the other hand, she compliments Pike, for catching a "rare prey". Pokkle manages to eliminate one Peon, but has trouble with an Officer named Pike. Zazan's Squad ambush a small group of Hunters lead by Pokkle. Colt unknowingly mentions the name Reina in place of the Queen, which perplexes Peggy, but Colt has no recollection of saying the name nor thinks it is of any importance and focuses back on the Queen's safety. Colt understands, but is disconcerted by Peggy's comment that once the humans deduce the Queen is their weakness then they'll try their best to eliminate her. Squadron Leader Peggy acts as a coroner and examines the peons' bodies to deduce they were killed by human firearms known as guns. Back at the nest Colt has a discussion with Squadron Leader Cheetu, regarding the recent deaths of the peons, three of which belonged to Squadron Leader Zazan. Ī Koala Chimera Ant is criticized for killing a human by his Squadron Leader Meleoron, as he prefers to incapacitate them and if he's dissatisfied with his current position he can volunteer to be a "feeder". Turtle also asks for permission to have names and after answering what names are, the Queen allows it. A Turtle Squadron Leader notes that their current nest is too unfortified from the human military capabilities and should bolster their defenses, to which the Queen allocates the responsibilities to him. The Queen discloses she will solely spend her time giving birth to the King and that she requires fifty humans a day. Back at the Chimera Ants' nest, Colt and Squadron Leader Alligator, briefly butt heads on who culminated the better haul, but they and the other Squadron Leaders are beckoned by the Queen to assemble to her. ![]() Squadron Leader Colt with his division attack an NGL village.
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