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703 Russell's War (middle)

A small swarm of tens of millions of war bugs was slowly approaching Russell, and leading them was a fifth-level king bug, which was at the lowest end of the king bug hierarchy.

More than a thousand years ago, when the small world passage was opened regularly again, the Zerg stationed inside, while sending out the newly cultivated war bugs, also received Alia's killing order to kill all the primitive civilizations in the small world, and

This is used as nourishment to cultivate a large number of war bugs in the shortest possible time to make up for the losses of the Zerg race in the last war.

Ebor, like the other king insects stationed here, led a small insect swarm on a killing trip. For it, this mission was like an armed outing without any pressure.

Even after encountering those primitive civilizations, any low-level fighting insect can easily slaughter the entire planet!

And within the scope of his responsibility, there is only one last target left, the planet Lanser, an indigenous planet that does not even have a first-order civilization.

The swarm of insects moved forward in the void, passing through scattered asteroid belts one after another. Finally, the planet dominated by blue and green appeared in the field of vision.

It was just a planet with only primitive civilization. Ebor didn't even bother to sense whether there was any danger ahead, but he didn't know that the fatal crisis was already so close.

While it was enjoying its rare leisure time, millions of kilometers away, in the direction of Lancel, a large amount of blue light streaked through the void without warning, heading towards the swarm of insects commanded by Ebor.

Finally realizing that something was wrong, he immediately activated his perception to the maximum extent. Only then did Ebor discover that there were hundreds of thousands of warships in Lancel's orbit, and he was immediately frightened.

A shiver.

Although it is unclear which force's fleet this is and why it appears in the small world of the Zerg, based on the range of the opponent's weapons and the size of the battleship, Ebor can preliminarily conclude based on inherited memories that this is at least a fleet of four.

A fleet of advanced technological civilization.

Even though he is carrying a swarm of 10 million bugs, they are all composed of the lowest-level fighting bugs and jet bugs, just like when the bugs first invaded the galaxy.

As for a swarm of ten million insects, facing more than 300,000 battleships with at least fourth-level technological civilization in front of them, the chance of winning is not very good. And if it reaches the level of fifth-level technological civilization, then it has no chance of winning at all.

None.

Damn it, where did this fleet come from?

At this time, Ebor's whole person, oh no, the whole insect was in bad shape.

Although the speed of the energy weapons used by the fourth-order technological civilization cannot exceed the scope of the beam, it only takes more than ten seconds to reach a distance of only three million kilometers. The coverage-type strike method also allows the

The insect swarm commanded by Bor did not have much room to evade, and a large number of energy beams and energy bombs were blasted into the insect swarm from the front.

Although the loss from being hit in the head was not small, Ebor breathed a sigh of relief.

Looking at the degree of damage to the front of the insect swarm, it was obvious that the opponent did not reach the level of fifth-level civilization. Although the power of energy weapons had developed quite well, it was obvious that it could not reach the height of fifth-level civilization.

You must know that the concepts of Ebor are completely different between the fourth-level technological civilization and the fifth-level technological civilization. The biggest difference is in the means of defense.

Although the fourth-level technological civilization has energy shields, it is not indestructible. In addition, the fourth-level technological civilization does not have a very powerful energy source. It usually uses nuclear fusion energy, which cannot provide a strong energy shield.

of support.

Therefore, as long as the distance is shortened, and there are only 300,000 warships, Ebor is very confident that he can annihilate them all after paying a certain price.

But if it is a fifth-level civilization, it is completely different. For Ebor, a small insect swarm with only fighting bugs and jet bugs, the space shield is an unsolvable existence.

Yes, using the large-scale concentrated fire attack of the Zerg warships can indeed break through the space shield and exceed the maximum load capacity at the same time, but the problem is that his small insect swarm does not have battleship bugs, so it cannot be said that the jet bugs can be used

Let’s complete this mission?

That's not to say it's impossible. Hundreds of thousands of jet bugs attacking at the same time can also be compared to the large-scale fire attack of battleship bugs. But the problem is that with millions of jet bugs in hand, you can't say that you can kill them in every wave.

There are dozens or twenty warships on the opposite side, right? Doesn’t that mean there’s no fight?

Therefore, after Ebor confirmed that the opponent had not reached level five, he was really relieved.

The most important thing is that Ebor discovered something, that opinions are very important.

The opponent's fleet formation is entirely based on Lancel's orbit, and it is a defensive formation.

No matter what the purpose is, this unknown fleet must be protecting Lancel. Then, what you have to do is very simple!

Since the opponent wants to protect Lancel, it is impossible to retreat from its orbit. So as long as he presses forward with all his strength, he can have a close encounter with him in the shortest time. Once the war insect gets close, then this

The war will no longer have mission suspense!

Facing the waves of cannon fodder from the Tarak civilization fleet, Ebor directed the swarms of insects to press in, without noticing that there seemed to be too many scattered asteroid belts on his way to Lanseer.

It's too much.

That's right, it's just too much.

You know, this is a small universe. When the Zerg first discovered this small universe, there were no planets in it and it was completely empty.

The reason why there are so many stars and planets now is because the Zerg got a little bit of luck in these hundreds of thousands of years. After all, it is not too difficult for the sixth-order first-order king insect to do this.

Difficult things.

It is precisely because of this that all star systems and asteroid belts in the small universe are very rare, or even almost non-existent!

But on the way Ebor came, he passed through several scattered asteroid belts. This was very abnormal, but unfortunately Ebor didn't notice it at all!

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Planet Lanser, in the command center of a secret military base.

A female legionnaire who looked very similar to Zi Ling was staring at the huge real-time tactical image in front of her.

"It's almost time!"

Looking at the huge red mass that was not close to Lancel, when the distance showed that it was only two million kilometers away, Zi Luo's eyes narrowed.

"Now I order to remove the camouflage of the starry sky defense network, and all defense platforms immediately start charging weapons. At the same time, the 6th and 7th fleets are ready for short-distance jumps to give these bugs an escape route in my stage!"

"Yes, Commander!"


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