Time was running out, and there were still more than thirty intact tardigrades left. Tiffany Bell couldn't possibly kill all of them before the estimated time.
Moreover, the previously bisected tardigrades that had temporarily lost their mobility were regenerating.
Once the primordial energy characterized by colorful light dissipated to a certain extent, it stopped expanding and began to regroup on a small scale. Then, it took on the form of numerous cotton-like shapes and floated through cosmic space.
It looked like a slow-motion snowstorm of goose feathers from afar.
The snowflakes in the "air" gradually melted and shrank.
Data captured from the battlefield monitoring device showed that the energy stored within the shrinking snowflakes was continuously decreasing but not disappearing. Instead, it appeared directly inside the wounded tardigrades, crossing through space.
The injured areas of the tardigrades were recovering at an incredibly fast rate.