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Chapter 4: Zeger's Worries

Although there were three more Zerg Kings in human form under his command, Zeg thought of something that was almost ignored.

His high-spirited state didn't last long before he frowned.

(Wait a minute, am I overly optimistic about certain situations?)

Based on Owen Rod's report, Zeger believed that the abilities of the natives of this world might be just average.

But he remembered that when he was playing a game, he happened to travel to this world after finishing the last game.

In StarCraft, he always plays in 1V1 mode.

In other words, if he can come to this world smoothly, it may not be impossible for him to have a powerful opponent in this world for the same reason.

Yes, that was the enemy he fought against in that game!

Thinking about it with your knees, you can also come to a conclusion: it is quite possible that the other party has also traveled through time together.

(Yes, there is no reason to ignore this possibility!)

Zeger's mood suddenly became a little heavy.

Because truly mastering the power of StarCraft may not necessarily be the same as playing in the game.

He may be confident in defeating any opponent in the game, but in this situation...

Perhaps he and his possible opponents are almost completely on the same starting line, with no advantage at all, and both sides start off with a blind eye.

And what's worse is that the Zerg clan under his control seems to be evil and arrogant alien species. It is obviously easier to cause friction with the humans in this world, isn't it?

I vaguely remember that the opponent in the last game was a Protoss, a bright, powerful, and more upright camp character in appearance. If the Zerg were compared to aliens, then the Protoss would be a glorified Predator.

So in the current situation, the other party is obviously more able to adapt to this alien environment, right?

For Zeg, the Zerg master, the trouble is huge.

Therefore, we cannot be blindly optimistic.

Zeger thought for a while, now that three zerg kings have been hatched, even if Owen Rhodes is not aggressive, as he introduced himself, as the king of a certain type of zerg, Owen Rhodes's auxiliary ability is top-notch

Yes, this is a force that cannot be underestimated in a long-term battle.

Although the Zegelin sisters look like little human girls on the outside, Zege believes that even if they face some skilled human warriors, they may not be unable to escape from each other. After all, the two of them are springtails known for their agility.

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Besides, the appearance of pretending to be a little girl is also very deceptive, which can make ordinary people be wary of them to a minimum.

(So, is it reasonable for them to investigate the human intelligence of this world more deeply?)

After thinking about it, Zeger felt that it was not yet time to rush in at will, even if he had mastered the insect swarm.

You can only cross the river by feeling the stones first.

Adhere to the "caution first" style when dealing with anything. If you want to save your subordinates from unnecessary sacrifices...

"You, you two sisters." The springtail sisters who were named by the master were happy that they had a similar image to the master. They were adapting to their new bodies, cheering and playing non-stop, when they suddenly heard Zege's instructions: "

Well, if possible, I hope you will collect all the information about human society from Owen Rhodes, and then you two can learn about the culture and customs of this world. There may be important tasks assigned to you later."

Zeger's men now had no more suitable candidates to use. Although he was still a little worried, in the end he had no choice but to bite the bullet and pass on the order.

(I hope they can learn to behave better. If they encounter danger after blending into human society, they must learn to escape and make sure nothing happens.)

Just like a parent who is preparing to give his children a free vacation, Zeger is full of worries about this.

"Yes! The great Lord Zeg."

The springtail sisters immediately took orders.

Their faces were filled with indescribable joy that they had received the attention of the master since birth and would be entrusted with important tasks.

"Lord Zeger, what about me?" Owen Rhodes glanced at the springtail sisters, his suspended body lowered a little, and he came over to ask.

"You... let me think about it." Zeger touched his lips, suddenly raised his other hand and patted his head, and said happily: "Don't you have the ability to share your mind? Are there any specific restrictions on this ability?"

"There is no limit, Master. Unless I die, before that, I am your eyes, your channel for insight into all things, and your means of watching all living beings."

"That's great!" Zeger laughed.

"I need to use your high-altitude vision to understand detailed information from farther away. Since I can't take care of you all the time, I will need you to sort out some of what you see and hear and send it to me regularly to help me.

To better understand the world, you can figure out how to do it yourself, I believe in your ability!"

The reason why such an order was issued was because Zeger really couldn't bear to listen to Owen Rhodes' flattery, and it was really awkward.

Moreover, the other party's compliments were always very literary, which made him feel indescribably ashamed.

Although without Owen Rhodes by his side, he may temporarily fall into loneliness again.

But now that we know where the Zerg King came from, Zeger can still cultivate intelligent Zerg that can relieve him of his worries in the next step of his development plan, so there is no need to deliberately retain anything.

Owen Rhodes glanced deeply at Zeger, his reluctance evident in his words.

But on the one hand, he knew that this was the best way to use his personal abilities. On the other hand, he also believed that the Overlord had carefully considered and needed more information to help the insect swarm develop and expand. This was a very natural thing.

Although he didn't want to leave the master's side for too long, Owen Rhodes knew that this was his innate responsibility.

"Thank you for your trust. Owen Rhodes will definitely live up to your trust." This literary king insect respectfully accepted the order and flew aside silently.

"Then the three of you should discuss and cooperate first. Once Zegoring and the others understand the various aspects of human society, your mission will officially begin."

"yes!"

After dismissing his three subordinates, Zeger continued his hatchery development journey.

Because he was likely to have a conflict with a leader of the Gods who wielded extremely powerful power, he reminded himself not to be careless at all.

Not only do you have to be patient and careful, but you also have to speed up the development process. You can't just sit back and wait for death, but you have to be able to fight against various emergencies!

"If the springtails are hatched, the queen and cockroaches will be next. The poisonous banelings also need to be prepared." Facing the huge hatchery again, Zeger murmured softly.

The Queen is an auxiliary zerg that is essential to assist the development of the zerg.

Cockroaches are heavily armored warriors who formed a powerful force in the early stages of the swarm.

The poisonous banelings are even more powerful. If you build a nest for them, the springtails can mutate at any time and mutate into a weapon of mass destruction, which can have a decisive effect in many battles.

So Zeger realized that the work had just begun, and he had only taken a small first step.

"But..." With this plan in his mind, Zeger turned his head and looked at the mountain range shrouded in darkness that the worker bees were plundering.

(Is it possible for such a remote and remote place to support oneself in forming an army of insect swarms?)

Zeger's face became much gloomier again.


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