Zerg: I ​​am the real white moonlight in the Zerg

Chapter 106: As long as the king gives an order

Orcs.

A word that has never appeared in the history of the empire.

Bai Meng had a feeling that he seemed to have discovered a secret from ancient times.

"So, senior," Bai Meng blinked and asked a question that matched his current Zerg identity in confusion: "What is a human?"

"..."

Zishe had never felt so depressed before. If he didn't know that it was too long ago since his time, he would have suspected that this kid was deliberately playing tricks on him.

“It’s just like a bug.”

He gritted his teeth and said this, raised a finger and drew a stroke in the air: "That's it, understand?"

If this little king insect doesn't understand anymore, he will really spank its butt.

"I understand." Bai Meng nodded: "Senior, please continue."

He understands the meaning of this word better than any other creature.

Seeing that he was so sensible, the purple snake stopped wasting time. Even though he had the little king insect's mental power to nourish him, he didn't have much time left.

"As the king of the Zerg, I don't know how your elders taught you, but there is one thing you must know."

"We have a common enemy."

Purple Snake uttered the name in a veiled way: "Devil."

"There is no such race," Bai Meng shook his head and gave him scientific advice: "The only intelligent creatures in the universe today are Zerg, Alien, Alien Beasts and Alien Plants."

"You are still as arrogant as before," Purple Snake sneered, "Anyone who is not of the same race as you is defined as an alien."

Bai Meng did not comment on this. It was not his definition. Logically speaking, he was just a male insect that had just reached adulthood.

"In short, if the demons have been extinct, that would be great, but if not..." The purple snake lay lazily on the leaves, hissing: "Then you have to be careful, they will hide among your ministers, soldiers, and people, until they infiltrate every corner of the Zerg, and finally..."

He bared his fangs fiercely: "I will swallow you whole! Little king bug, are you afraid?"

Bai Meng shook his head and said cooperatively, "I'm afraid."

“…It’s boring.” The purple snake flicked its tail and lay flat on the leaf again. “That’s right. No insect will refuse the king’s mental connection. That’s why you can hold on to the end. The Zerg’s collective consciousness is really useful.”

"As long as the King Insect gives an order, tens of millions, even billions of insect swarms are the incarnations of the King Insect. A swarm has only one voice, and that is the King!"

"In this way, even the demons hiding among the Zerg will inevitably be assimilated, and your casualties will be minimal at the beginning."

"By the way, what stage are you at now?" Zishe suddenly asked Bai Meng with great interest: "I see that you have a high talent. Have you been crowned? Have you received the inheritance? Have you seen the legendary insect god?"

Bai Meng shook his head three times.

"Nothing? Nothing? Not even a coronation?"

The purple snake was a little surprised. It leaned on the leaf stem and straightened its body. "Didn't your king insects get crowned after their first evolution? I see you have completed more than just the first evolution."

"I am a lone insect, senior. I crawled out of a pit of thousands of insects." Bai Meng said this calmly: "Do you know anything else about the king insect spiritual connection you just mentioned? Is this a talent or does it require some kind of awakening opportunity?"

"..."

Now Zishe's eyes when looking at Bai Meng changed completely. There was a hint of sympathy mixed with his gloating, and a hint of melancholy in his sympathy.

Bai Meng: “…”

"Ahem, I don't know about the others," Purple Snake coughed, and his attitude became more serious: "I have only seen one King Bug. Every time the swarm of insects firmly guarded the King Bug in the center. At the beginning, your number was simply terrifying. Half of the universe was your breeding ground."

"But you are the king," he emphasized. "You only need to give orders to your people."

"Your orders are the laws they must obey."

Bai Meng changed his posture and sat next to the leaf: "Senior, can you tell me about the characteristics of the devil?" Bai Meng had an absolutely shocking guess.

"It would be boring to tell you," the purple snake narrowed its eyes and looked up and down at Bai Meng's body: "Little King Bug, do you dare to enter my memory and see it with your own eyes?"

"I'm sorry, senior." Bai Meng controlled the mental thread that was about to poke into the purple snake's head, but he dodged it with a flash.

Bai Meng raised an eyebrow: "Senior?"

"Wait, aren't you afraid that I will take advantage of the opportunity to occupy your body?" Zishe's move just now was purely a conditioned reflex. He had seen the Queen Insect's attack methods with his own eyes.

It was hard to defend against, and at that time only the kings of a few races could maintain basic combat effectiveness under the mental attacks of the king insect.

"If I could break here, I wouldn't be myself anymore."

"Tsk, I'm telling you, Overseer, you're not just arrogant."

This time, the purple snake controlled its instincts and did not dodge when Bai Meng stretched out the mental power thread.

Bai Meng closed his eyes. No wonder Morgan and the others thought that these two orcs were Zerg. Except for the different transformations in their physical forms, their genes and spiritual seas were almost exactly the same.

It’s just that orcs focus more on forging their bodies. Their spiritual sea will neither attack nor get out of control. Its only function is to express submission and love to their king and partner.

When Hazel Sith received the news that the young master was about to arrive in the Diamond Galaxy, he couldn't wait to rush back.

If Devin hadn't been in a hurry to explore the newly discovered energy mine, he would never have let Morgan stay in the Pirates.

And as for Harper, Heizer couldn't understand why Black Hawk's second-in-command would be as naive as Morgan.

"Is your Excellency not out yet?"

Haize walked to the room Bai Meng entered and asked: "How long have you been in there, young sir?"

The guard at the door replied, "Report, it's about four weeks now, and the young master said that no insects can be allowed in until he comes out."

"I understand." Haize nodded and leaned on the corridor in front of the room waiting.

The two guard bugs silently straightened their postures a little more. …The pressure was a bit great.

On the other side, Elvira had been staying on this warship that definitely did not belong to the Third Legion... According to the stipulated time, it had been almost two days, and the only living creatures she had seen besides 008 were the two identical female insects.

This was not how he wanted to be treated.

"I want to talk to Admiral Patten." He made his first formal request: "I can tell you more secrets about Windsor."

Israel and Bartley stopped their meaningless conversation and looked at each other. 008 was the first to refute: "I don't believe it."

"...I thought you were dumb," Elvira said, "I haven't even shown my sincerity yet. It's not for you to judge whether I believe it or not."

008 firmly spoke the truth: "The Lord Bug said that I cannot believe a single word you say."

"...Who is your master insect?" Elvira said with a wry smile: "I want to have a good talk with him." This is not how negotiations are done.

008 fell silent again.

Elvira suddenly felt the same sense of powerlessness as when her father died.

This dumb bug!

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