For some reason, this group of originally unintelligent people, when faced with the choice between "killing a group of enemies first" or "killing one enemy first", all chose the latter.

This is a rare group of people who have reached a common goal, so naturally they all work hard towards this goal.

It's just that the little bug's strength was much stronger than they estimated, and a large number of his tribesmen were killed by him. Fortunately, they were not that smart and did not realize that their strength was being rapidly consumed by the opponent.

It just burst out with the most primitive instinct of a living creature, constantly sprinting forward and baring its fangs towards him.

Although the little bug would not die as long as its core was not destroyed, he only had one now. An ordinary Zerg could not even kill an adult, not to mention that he was almost surrounded in this situation. He could only continue to consume the number of the enemy and try to find a place to hide himself.

However, the top priority in his mind was to seek his mother's protection. However, after he escaped from that group of creatures, he couldn't find me even with his own sense of his mother.

It was not until he climbed up the rock wall to escape the pursuit of the group of creatures and saw a protruding rock on one side of the cave. He leaned over and realized that this was the mother he had been looking for.

But my condition was very abnormal at that time, so he didn't dare to approach me rashly, for fear of disturbing me.

Unfortunately, I was in a very good condition at that time, and I also discovered the Zerg that I created. After all, there was my breath on him, and I could feel it clearly.

I released the pressure from my body and shocked the group of little guys below. After all, the pressure of the seventh level is not something that a group of beasts whose brains have not even been developed can withstand.

They knelt on the ground obediently, doing strange movements in a very respectful posture. I didn't understand, but I didn't care. I glanced at the Zerg in the distance that was about to run away.

A thought came into my mind and I immediately connected with him.

He seemed to have noticed something unusual and turned his head quickly. When he saw this scene, he climbed up the rock wall in no time and came to my side.

When I saw this creature coming towards me, many more ideas about how to use the Zerg suddenly popped up in my mind.

Without hesitation, he experimented on him and raised his strength to the third level.

The third level of strength is extremely embarrassing in human society, but it is just right to use it here to intimidate the group of creatures below.

Those strange creatures seemed to have sensed the sudden increase in energy within the Zerg's body. They seemed to have been induced by something and began to tinker with their strange movements even more vigorously.

I don't understand, but I leave these matters to the Zerg.

Originally, I was planning to ask the calling voice in my head in detail, but I didn't expect that after I said the second sentence, I never got a response from him again.

I suddenly felt a bad feeling in my heart, and this situation seemed familiar, as if I had experienced it before.

Suddenly, an idea struck me, and the four words "telecommunication fraud" appeared in my mind. I took a breath of cold air for some reason. Although I don't have a mouth now, I can still take a breath of cold air in my mind.

But just thinking of these four words, I felt an inexplicable chill down my spine, and I started to find all kinds of reasons to refute it.

But once the seeds of doubt are planted, they will quickly take root and sprout, and all unfavorable rebuttals will become its nutrients, enabling it to thrive.

I simply cannot understand what kind of person would commit fraud using a method similar to prayer, such as calling out.

Just thinking about it seems outrageous, so I just chose to ignore this option.

After all, the place where I am now can be considered absolutely safe.

After all, even a ninth-level person wouldn't be able to come down from such a high place intact, right? He wouldn't jump down from there just for such a perfunctory response, right?

Thinking about it this way, it feels like if he can really do these things, then she is indeed a remarkable person.

The thoughts that happened were very good and disrupted my anxiety.

The Zerg walked to my side very excitedly, and began to transmit all the records of it during this period to my mind through consciousness.

Although I didn't know what he was going to do at first, the moment a large amount of meaningless information entered my mind, I rejected his consciousness transmission on the spot.

Then I began to think about the meaning of this Zerg's existence.

He seemed to realize his mistake and imitated an aggrieved expression in a very human way. Although I did feel his grievance, the strange creature's body he used to do such strange movements made it difficult for me to feel sympathy for him.

But I also don't like a noisy guy who disturbs my thoughts. Now there is only a little bit left in my mind. The memory of that inheritance space seems to be forgotten from my mind at a very fast speed. I don't understand the meaning of their setting it up like this. What is it?

You don't let me read your legacy or memorize it, so why do you still put it in my mind?

There are too many things that I can’t deal with now, and I don’t have much time. I felt a little relaxed before, but suddenly I’m busy again.

But how quickly time passes has nothing to do with how busy you are.

I don't know how long it has been, and I have forgotten all the memories about the inheritance space. However, I immediately passed most of the memories I still remembered to the Zerg next to me. This is also one of the functions of the Zerg, serving as the backup brain of the Zerg Queen.

This function of the Zerg is simply perfect. The inheritance in my mind, and each Zerg has a weak and independent consciousness. It is not like the inheritance in my mind, with countless people standing in a row, and each classification is irregular.

However, this function also has its disadvantages, which is that the amount of memory that each Zerg unit can bear is a bit small.

This ordinary Zerg could only give him three months' worth of memories at most, and with so many memories crammed in, it seemed as if those memories would compress his thinking ability and make him even more dull than before.

However, it seems that all my guesses about inherited memory were wrong. I did enter by accident the previous time, and not on my own initiative.

It was indeed very uncomfortable. After all, at that moment just now, I fell into a daze because a certain point in my thinking fell into an endless loop and I began to engage in meaningless thinking, which caused my concentration to become distracted and I began to daydream.

When I realized this, I thought I had entered that space again, but I hadn't.

But it’s a good thing that useless information has been eliminated.

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