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Chapter 1034 High-level Lords: The Trajectory of Destiny (Unedited)

High Lord Alarak, it's good.

However, although he escaped from the bloody folding magic, his fleet did not escape.

Coupled with his action of sucking the life and soul of the elite of the insect swarm just a second ago, the people who stayed behind suffered an even greater defeat.

Roar~~~!

The swarm of insects, which had long been unable to contain themselves, roared and surged out. With their absolute advantage in numbers, they rushed towards everyone.

In fact, if it weren't for the Blade Demon who had a tacit understanding with "Tall Nut" before, they would have charged forward long ago.

Because the current insect swarm is no longer the insect swarm that existed tens of thousands of years ago.

The Zerg insect god, who was humiliated and beaten again and again by the Starlight Death God Nasus, finally realized his mistake after thinking it over.

"Kerrigan, Kerrigan... it's you..."

Although Zerus is the one who has the last laugh in the Rise of the Swarm timeline, he is not the strongest.

The Queen of Blades, who once led the Zerg, Terrans, and Protoss in the fight against each other, is the true god of the Zerg.

Perhaps it was the emptiness of invincibility, or perhaps it was the "distress" of losing her lover, the Queen of Blades, who led the Zeg to win everything, chose to challenge the corrupt creator, the Xel'naga, alone.

She succeeded, she became a god.

At that time, the Zerg in the Rise of the Zerg timeline no longer had the label of evil.

They absorb all materials, but also cultivate all materials. Under the leadership of the Queen of Blades, the balance of this world is under perfect control.

However, this balance did not last long.

Once the insect swarm composed of pyramids and hive thinking loses its supreme ruler, their will will be controlled by their successor.

The former Blade Warrior, now the Overlord and the Swarm - Zerus, is his successor.

Of course, his succession did not come from rebellion, but was a natural progression.

In the Zeg tribe, the Overlord is the king who controls everything, and under him the Blade Warriors, Queen Bugs, Overlord Bugs, etc. are all sub-individuals that execute his will.

The hive mind is like the control core of the technological timeline. The central processor is the master, and everything else must obey its command and arrangements and cannot be resisted.

Therefore, under normal circumstances, Zerus could not even think about usurping the throne.

The reason for this is that Kerrigan, who had become a god, ran into the "warp" that had never been revealed to the world.

At that moment, all the people of the Zeg tribe lost contact with their master.

At first, the swarm was able to hold out.

As time went by, they felt that if they did not come up with a new master, their entire clan would collapse, so they waited for Zerus to take the throne.

Thinking that the Queen of Blades was killed by a powerful enemy, he began to frantically absorb resources and strengthen himself.

The "perfect balance" created by the previous ruler of the Zeg tribe was thus broken.

Countless planets and the life forms they bred were devoured by the endless swarms of insects.

Wherever the Zegs passed, everything turned into darkness.

Fortunately, the universe has no boundaries.

It provided enough resources and energy for Zerus to become a god and transcend the mortal world.

Until the Zerg broke through the boundary and entered the "Heavenly Palace Timeline", the universe of the Zerg Rise Timeline did not show any sign of exhaustion.

Although, it is becoming a dark place, more and more, faster and faster.

"Blade! Devour them!"

Zerus, who replaced the Queen of Blades and became the new Overlord, remembered his predecessor after many failures. He used the genetic code left by the other party to replicate enough Blade Warriors.

At this moment, the one giving orders to the Zerg was the Blade Demon who had devoured many essences and advanced to become a god.

They have the same face, similar strength levels, and different personalities and ambitions.

Under normal circumstances, Blade Warriors are part of the hive network, and as sub-individuals, they unconditionally accept any request from the Overlord.

However, Kerrigan, the Queen of Blades, who has experienced twists and turns and has been transformed by the previous Overlord, is indeed unique.

She can either merge into the "biological network" or withdraw from it and become a complete individual.

With her unique talent and the blessing of her predecessor, she was able to stand out in the melee between humans, gods, and insects.

Before becoming the Overlord and a god, Zerus had never thought too much about this.

But after that, he had to think about it, especially when he faced a strong enemy and had to create a blade warrior to deal with it.

At the beginning, the Insect God, who was on guard against this, cautiously created a group of ordinary Blade Warriors.

However, after the millions of Blade Warriors that consumed huge resources were all given away for free, he could only use the Blade Queen's genetic template obediently.

The results are naturally different.

Under the command and bonus of many Kerrigan versions of Blades, the Zerg, which was crushed by the Tal'darim Protoss and high-level Angels of Heaven, barely managed to stabilize its front.

Since then, the Zerg, which had been exploited as mobile experience packs for tens of thousands of years, finally took a breath, and their population advantage finally enabled them to switch from a desperately defensive mode to an offensive one.

However, the change in the situation did not make the insect god Zerus happy, even a little bit...

Kerrigan... too much...

He was very worried that no matter how he modified it, he could not erase the uniqueness of the Blade Queen's genes.

Eliminating the Blade Warriors would mean defeat, and if they were not eliminated, he had no confidence at all about what would happen in the future.

The Zeg insect god, who devoured the timeline and all known civilizations, is confused.

M108.371, the battle that took place in the Zerg Rise timeline, ended with a complete victory for the High Heaven faction of the Holy Light pantheon.

The severely damaged Zeg tribe and Alarak, who had lost their main fleet, quickly moved away in order to recover quickly.

Marash, the true Tal'darim high lord who had always been marginalized and ignored, was excited.

He thought he was ready, he did it, and then... he almost died.

"I'll be back!"

"Next time, it will be your death!"

After tens of thousands of years of development, he has become a god. Relying on the backup of his divine nature, he is perfectly immune to the penalty of demotion due to death.

However, the sight of the divine body being shattered before he could even finish his words really made him feel a little uncomfortable.

The "invincible" image he had created for himself from the beginning to the end also collapsed the moment he was killed instantly.

After all, no matter how you try to argue, it will be useless to change this naked fact.

Fortunately, most of the Tal'darim Protoss present were his descendants and clones of his descendants.

Fortunately, he was able to rescue none of his remaining old subordinates.

High Lord Marash, who vowed to rise up and return to the original timeline, and High Lord Alarak, who discovered that he was deceived and rebelled to the throne, have completely opposite personalities and methods, but the actions and choices they made are surprisingly similar.

Whether this was caused by the cause and effect of the timeline or a trick of fate, no one knew, but the same experience of the two made the Panda uncle and nephew the most dazzling combination of the Holy Light Pantheon at that time.

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