Regarding the protoss opponents in this world, Zeger had anticipated countless conflict beginnings and bad endings, but never imagined that they would be so vulnerable.
Directly captured by Infesto?
Well, although Inphisto is the king of infected bugs, it is true that the average protoss has nothing to do with it.
Even ordinary infected bugs are more troublesome for the Protoss to deal with - after all, infected bugs are already considered elite among the zerg.
But although the Gods are more troublesome to deal with, it doesn't mean that they can't be dealt with at all.
Whether it is the Prophet spaceship, the Storm Battleship, the high-level Templar with extremely high psychic (psionic) power, or the Dark Templar knights who come and go without a trace.
Theoretically speaking, it is not difficult for these elites of the Protoss to kill Infisto.
(So... has the protoss player opposite just developed a general level of technology? Or has he invested most of his energy in the humans of this world? Maybe the troops he really controls are not too strong.
)
Zeger's eyes swept over these ordinary templars, the fanatics known as "Forks" in the game.
He took another look at the stalkers who were standing motionless.
A sense of discord arises from the bottom of my heart.
(What's going on? They don't have any sense of agility at all. They are really just like the Protoss who are controlled units in the game.)
Perhaps this is the effect of Infesto's infection? This seems to be the only explanation.
But what Zegelin brought back to Zege made the latter's eyes gradually widen until they were round, and then after hard work, he finally calmed down slowly.
Zeger did not expect that Inphisto would actually give him such news.
Compared to these prisoners who were called surprises in Zegoring's mouth.
Only the possible information reported by Inphisto was the reason that truly shocked Zeger.
(If this is the case, doesn’t it mean that...the protoss players opposite me came to this world a long time before me? And they have all been dead for hundreds of years?)
Zeger immediately lowered his head, covering his face in deep thought.
(Not quite right.)
Although the clues in hand point to this conclusion, when you consider that everyone is a player, they may not be able to play some tricks.
If this situation really happened to his opponent, Bizerge would have traveled back hundreds of years, left behind a Holy See to inherit his legacy, and then disappeared into the long river of history on the grounds that the central core of the Protoss collapsed.
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That's really good.
That means that the Zerg family is the only one in the world. They can go wherever they want, do whatever they want, and do whatever they want without any rivals.
But that is the divine race, which has developed for hundreds of years.
The ruler at the top of them has the same identity and personality as himself, the King of Zerg.
How could he die for such a ridiculous reason?
It's a trap...
There is a conspiracy...
After thinking about it, Zeger gradually narrowed his eyes and focused his gaze.
If it were him, it would be perfectly normal for him to do this kind of thing. When playing games, he is the kind of person who especially likes to sneak around and engage in tactical deception.
If he were in another world now, he could still do this kind of behavior, as long as he faced enough threats...
Besides, having said that, there are very few Protoss players who are heartless, they are all dogs.
So after careful consideration, Zeger began to deny Infisto's judgment.
He believed that the intelligence he detected might not have been deliberately leaked by the enemy for them to see.
If we really judge the Holy See's domestic strength, it has collapsed since it lost the leadership of the supreme ruler, the god player.
This doesn't match up with real-life intelligence, right?
The Holy See is still one of the three major countries on this continent, and it is the most powerful one. Even the country of magicians cannot avoid it.
What's more, this country can even reach out so far, and so many divine soldiers can easily jump out at any time.
It can at least be said that their strategic reserves must not be in vain for the current insect swarm.
Zeger showed a discerning smile and walked next to the wise fanatic.
The purpose of Inphisto sending it was to serve as evidence to prove that the information it read using mental parasitism was correct.
But Zeger didn't think so.
"What's your name?" Zeger stepped forward and asked him.
"My name is...Caldaris." the fanatic replied.
Zege was stunned, rolled his eyes, and asked Queen Kun to eat it directly - even if it was a puppet controlled by Inphisto, this kind of thing must not be allowed to continue to live.
(That’s right, the old bastard opposite is lying to me!)
(He is so dedicated to giving his subordinates names like these heroic gods. Even if he takes a step back and says that even if he really dies, what will be left behind will definitely be a mess!)
Zeger clarified his thoughts and finally decided what to do.
"Tell Infisto." So he used his telepathic connection to convey the order to Zegelin: "Riding to take control of Dongze and then attack the Holy See is a bad move. Let him stay calm."
Infinisto originally had such a proposal, but it has now been vetoed by Zeger.
"However, there is one thing he did very well, so I will consider cooperating with his second plan."
(I just don’t know what kind of vest I should wear on the stage?)
Infisto's first plan, as countered by Zeger, turned out to be so radical. After seeing that the center of the Gods was weak, he actually proposed that the master directly come to power, control the entire Dongze by force, and then mobilize the power of the whole country to develop
The Zerg simultaneously marched towards the Holy See.
He looked like he was "taking advantage of his illness to kill him".
In fact, it may not be unreasonable, but Zeger's considerations were more profound and cautious, so he rejected this approach.
But Inphisto's second plan won Zeger's heart.
He proposed that Miss Chris's aristocratic status could now be raised up, and supported by the power of the insect swarm, so that everyone could directly get involved in the political core of this country as human beings in a normal society.
I have to say that this kind of sneaky gameplay is in line with the style of the King of Infectious Insects.
Zeger is very optimistic about this second plan. In this way, the swarm will also control the entire Dongze and can send troops to the Holy See State at any time.
But at least on the surface, the more roundabout advantage lies in its sufficient concealment.
After all, even if the opponent was the Protoss, without knowing anything about it, he wouldn't have thought that there were so many weird bug kings under him, right?
After Chris takes over, it will be time to actually raise troops for a thousand days and use them for a short period of time.
Moreover, the initiative is all in Zeger's hands, and he can show his true identity whenever he wants.
It's just that in the process of cooperating with Chris to gain power over the entire country, the Zerg have to play new roles.
Even Zeger had no reason to refuse this casting list—otherwise, he would have no reason to intervene in the official affairs of the Dongze Political Center as an outsider.
"Okay, then I will join this game as a magician."
In the end, Zeger disguised himself with a good identity and chose a good name, just to fully cooperate with the plan of stealing the country by the infected king.
"You tell him that from now on, my human identity is called 'Albus Dumbledore'."
Lord Zeg showed a witty smile to the King of Zerglings.