Faced with Bonnie's question, Jeremy sighed softly. He knew exactly why she was concerned.
"I understand what you're worried about," Jeremy began, turning to look at her. "You're probably thinking that by sending all those beetles to another section of the instance, I might have unintentionally put others at risk."
Bonnie nodded in agreement.
"That's certainly a possibility," Jeremy continued. "But, honestly, I didn't have much of a choice. The number of beetles was overwhelming, and if I had tried to eliminate them using conventional methods, it would've taken far too long. We'd be stuck here for hours, maybe even days. I trust you understand the situation."
Bonnie remained silent, processing his explanation. Jeremy's words were logical, leaving her with no valid counterargument. She knew he was right; they couldn't afford to waste time, not in an environment as dangerous as this.