"The enemy has begun to attack the middle nest! Everyone, be alert and prepare for defense! Immediately mobilize all our heavy firepower to the front line! Also, immediately mobilize all the defensive firepower in the upper nest! Act quickly, without any delay!" the commander shouted at the top of his lungs.

At the same time, the swarm of insects surged in like a tide, with their fangs and claws bared, and launched a fierce attack on the walls of the middle nest with great momentum.

However, the Planetary Defense Force was not unprepared. When they retreated, they buried tens of thousands of mines and various powerful bombs in the lower nest.

If the swarm wants to bypass the lower nest and directly attack the middle nest, it will pay a heavy price.

Although flying insects would appear in the sky from time to time, harassing and attacking the defenders of the middle nest, they could not gain any advantage in front of the air defense array that was as dense as an iron barrel. They could only be beaten and flee in embarrassment again and again.

However, for the huge swarm, such insignificant casualties are not worth mentioning. For every 10 hoppers killed, 100 or even 1000 new hoppers will quickly fill the gap.

In the eyes of the planetary defense soldiers, the swarm of insects before them seemed like endless waves, one after another, attacking the defense line without stopping, making people feel a deep despair and powerlessness.

The swarm of insects landed on the planet like a surging black tide. They were densely packed and stacked, which was horrifying at first glance. These swarms of insects obviously had a careful strategic deployment and were fully prepared for a long-term battle here.

When they fell from the sky, they not only brought with them a large number of huge and agile fighting insects, but also carried countless worker bees and large areas of soft and elastic fungal blankets.

Those fungal mats seemed to have life and quickly spread across the surface of the planet, forming huge bottomless digestion pools.

All humans captured by the swarm, as well as various other organic matter, were ruthlessly thrown into these digestion pools.

Inside the pool, a mysterious and powerful decomposition force begins to take effect, rapidly breaking down these organic substances and converting them into nutrients needed for the growth and reproduction of the insect swarm, thereby giving birth to new insect swarm individuals.

However, the Zerg's choice of this planet as a target was not accidental, but a plan that Yura had carefully thought out and planned for a long time.

This cunning and wise Zerg leader is well aware of the importance of this planet to the future development of the Zerg, and has devoted countless efforts to it.

It is worth mentioning that the Zerg has now successfully evolved an amazing ability through genetic mutation - the ability to autonomously create biological planets.

Once the fungal carpet completely covers the entire planet, it will continue to extend downward like a greedy root system until it penetrates deep into the earth's core.

Then, the fungal blanket will release an irresistible force that will forcibly extinguish the blazing core of the earth.

As the earth's core cools, the ecological environment of the entire planet will undergo earth-shaking changes, and will eventually be completely transformed into an ideal home for the Zerg to survive and reproduce.

At this moment, the planet Lax has become the stage for Yura's grand experiment.

The worker bees of the Zerg are working non-stop, racing against time to infiltrate the fungal blanket into every inch of land on the planet.

They work tirelessly, as if time means nothing to them and completing the task is their only mission.

However, this series of thrilling battles only came to a halt after the Zerg fleet that covered the sky and the earth was defeated.

In the vast orbit of the universe, the terrifying Zerg fleet was ultimately defeated by the powerful Imperial fleet.

Countless bx combat robots rushed into the Zerg's battleship made of flesh and blood like a tide.

This fierce battle was extremely brutal and both sides paid a heavy price.

The Empire suffered heavy casualties, with several destroyers destroyed and the defense systems of several Moon-class cruisers completely destroyed.

Fortunately, the BX combat robots led by Grievous rushed into the battleship where the node creature was located and successfully killed it after suffering heavy casualties.

The moment the node creature collapsed, the entire Zerg fleet seemed to have lost its backbone and fell apart in an instant.

Except for those Zerg forces that still firmly control the situation on the surface of the planet, the Zerg fleet that was originally entrenched in the sky has been completely defeated.

However, the more pressing issue facing everyone right now is: how to deal with the planet Lax?

You know, there are still a huge swarm of Zerg troops on this planet. Not only that, a steady stream of new Zergs are still being born.

What's worse is that the node creatures on the surface of the planet have not been completely eliminated. They are still tirelessly and frantically launching round after round of fierce attacks.

The enemy attempted to completely transform this planet into a purely biological planet, but what's worse is that there are huge swarms of insects on the surface of this vast planet.

At this moment, the planet has fallen into a desperate situation, as if it is being strangled by the dark hand of fate, with almost no hope of survival.

I saw a figure walking to the bridge. He was wearing Inquisition armor, with the Inquisition Rose Festival on his chest. The Inquisitor with a face as cold as ice slowly walked to the side of Admiral Danrik.

His expressionless face was as stiff as a stone sculpture, his lips slightly opened and closed, and the words he uttered were like a biting cold wind: "General, this planet is beyond salvation."

Hearing this, Admiral Danrick turned around abruptly, his eyes wide open, and asked in disbelief: "Mr. Inquisitor, what on earth are you talking about? Are you going to let us give up the planet we have finally recaptured so easily?"

The Inquisitor narrowed his eyes slightly and responded coldly: "That's right, Admiral. My order is to issue an extermination order for this planet. Everything on it must be completely destroyed."

Admiral Danrick waved his arms angrily and shouted: "How can you issue such a cruel order so rashly? You have no right to decide the life and death of billions of innocent people on a planet! They are still fighting desperately against the crazy attack of the Zerg! We should..."

However, the Inquisitor was not moved by the Admiral's rebuke. He still interrupted him with a cold tone without any emotion: Indeed, I have no right to kill those billions of people, but I have even less right to let hundreds of billions of people suffer. "

"Sacrifice is the foundation of the Empire, my Lord."

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