This is a golden ant, standing in stark contrast to the surrounding black ants, and its size is significantly larger than the surrounding ants, possibly ten times bigger, making it stand out like a crane among chickens.
So Su Mu spotted this golden ant at once.
He walked onto the stone bridge, extended his right hand, and picked up the gigantic golden ant with two fingers, placing it in his palm to carefully observe.
He discovered that this golden ant had ten legs.
Ants belong to the hexapod subphylum and typically only have six legs, but this ant had as many as ten legs.
Of course, this wasn't what surprised him; what caught Su Mu's attention was that upon closer inspection, he noticed each of the ten legs had a series of tiny characters, seemingly runes.
He flipped the ant over and found a peculiar pattern on its abdomen resembling a moon.
Additionally, Su Mu couldn't detect any stench from this ant.
