The sultry red light had five paths in total, not pausing in the air, but directly swooping at the four earth eater earthworms encased in large cocoons.
They lay upon the spider silk, gently flapping their wings, shedding spots of luminescence like blood-red flowers blooming on a vast snowy plain.
Alluring and beautiful!
However, beneath this dazzling luminescence, the real forms of these slave beasts named blood erosion worms were not so pleasant.
They were not large, only the size of a thumb, with wings similar to moths but with dragon-like features. Two horns wound upwards from their heads, and their abdomens had four sets of crystal limbs. Their bodies shone crimson.
The blood erosion worms had no other organs like eyes, only a mouth that stayed tightly closed. When quiet, they resembled a unique and superbly beautiful crystal handiwork.