Seeing the roots of the Red Sea Egg wrap around the insect egg fossils, Roy thought that it was indeed so.
Beelzebub was known as the Lord of the Flies, so the eggs he left behind should have most likely hatched into giant flies. Unfortunately, Roy did not know if it was because Beelzebub had not given the order for these eggs to hatch when he left, but the eggs had maintained their appearance for a long time without hatching. Now, not only were these eggs gradually fossilizing, but the magic power in them was also about to dissipate.
But it was about to dissipate, meaning that there was still some remaining. With millions of insect eggs added together, this amount of magic power was not small.
Beelzebub was a big shot, and he would not feel the pinch if he wasted this magic power. But for Roy, he could use the magic power here. It was the best fertilizer for planting the Red Sea Egg.