How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 891 - 892 The Death of Wisdom



Chapter 891: Chapter 892 The Death of Wisdom

Three light days are extremely far away. Even if they travel at the speed of light, it will take three days.

Running such a journey at a speed below the speed of light will be even longer. If it is one tenth of the speed of light, it will take a month. If it is 1%, it will take nearly a year. If it is one thousandth, it will take about ten years...

Therefore, the successors acted unhurriedly, or even leisurely, to deal with the pursuers who came to chase them.

Several superluminal creatures set out slowly and reached Encole's place for a few light seconds at superlight speed, constantly tempting each other to chase them.

The pursuers do not know how to distort the light, and it is difficult to see their figures simply through light. However, this is not a serious problem for the successor. The pursuers themselves will emit heat, and heat is an infrared emission source. In cooperation with the open cosmic environment, it is just like The candle in the night can't be seen by the blind.

In addition to infrared microwaves, superluminal creatures also have gravitational waves and even high-frequency electromagnetic radars, which can capture their precise positions.

Encore, who was confident in their own strength, did not feel that their successors were deliberately inducing them to march. They thought they were hiding perfectly and constantly pursued superluminal creatures.

Encore and the others chased for a long time, and the boring hidden pursuit made Enna, who was not very patient, become anxious first.

"Encore, there is no way to pursue like this. Is there any good way to catch an unknown thing?"

Encole stared at the superluminous creature at a few light seconds for a while and refused Enna's proposal.

"It's too far. We can't guarantee that we can catch one."

"These unknown things seem to be going somewhere to keep chasing and not being left behind. Maybe they can find the source of these unknown things."

The pursuit continued, and Encole and the others finally gradually saw a small figure in the distance.

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"What is that? Is that the source of these unknowns?

Encole saw a foreign body in the distance. Due to the principle of near and far, supergiant mass organisms are just gravel-small objects in Encole's view.

Without biological radar like their successor, Encore can't determine the distance by relying on visual ability alone, and they can't calculate the true size of supergiant-massive creatures in their eyes.

Seeing the foreign body in the distance, Nkolay and the two determined the source of the unknown, turned the spearhead of the pursuit to the foreign body in the distance, and approached there with all their strength.

However, they, who thought they were not far from the foreign body, kept the highest speed for a long time, and did not see that they were close to the foreign body that existed in the void.

Wangshan ran to death - although Encore and others did not know this sentence, they could intuitively produce this feeling.

"What's going on? Is that object also far away from us?

Encore didn't understand what was going on now, which was a little too different from what they thought at the beginning. He planned to rely on his invisibility and secretly approach the foreign body, but he didn't expect that he hadn't been close to a point for so long time.

This had to make Encole suspect that they had been discovered by unknown things.

"No, if that object is far away from us, it should be difficult for us to get close to the unknown thing we have tracked before, which is the same speed as ours."

"If we are found, the unknown should not be as calm as it is now."

"So what the hell is going on?"

Encole asked back. This question suddenly stopped Enna. She couldn't figure out what was going on.

"This..."

The difficult situation made Encole and the others confused and anxious, and the speed of the march did not slow down by half.

However, the two of them did not realize that they had already unconsciously fallen into the trap of the unknown.

"Almost."

"Allow execution and delivery of signals."

A radio was released from superluminal creatures. It took several seconds to pass through Encore's position. Encore felt a twitch all over their body, and a powerful electric current hit their brains. Encore couldn't stand this sudden attack. Passed unconscious.

Ultralight creatures are induced more than simply induced. In this process, they secretly release microscopic individuals disguised as interstellar dust and attached to the surface of Encole.

I thought it was a micro-individual of two spacecraft, but I never thought that the object to be invaded was actually two creatures. Fortunately, it was not a big problem. Through the hole of the organism itself, it sneaked into the interior of the organism and then arranged it.

With the captive instructions transmitted by superluminal creatures, micro-individes that dive into the organism use the current transformed by the organism's own biological energy to impact the organism's brain and cause the other to faint.

"Recover, move quickly, before that civilization detects it."

The subsequent storage giants loaded Encore and others into the body and transported them to supergiant-mass organisms.

After a while, Encole and their successors were placed on two research platforms far away, and Enna of them woke up first through stimulation of the brain.

"Where is this?"

"What's wrong with me?"

"Who are you?"

Without opening, the information of these inquiries poured directly into the brains of the surrounding successors.

"Is it the spiritual realm?"

"Bad! Hurry up and let the ripples run. Physical means alone may not trap them!"

The successors recognized the means by which prisoners could transmit information directly to their brains.

"You...huh?"

Enna, who was about to get up, noticed that her body was bound on a platform. The platform was made of very strong silver-white metal. No matter how hard she struggled, she could not break the constraints of the metal platform.

"How dare you... do you dare to imprison a great god so much?"

"You lowly things!"

Enna was angry, and she felt extremely humiliated when she was imprisoned like this.

Enna used her divine power. The metal platform was destroyed and divine power was poured all over her body. The violent Enna didn't care about the maze-like tunnel built by her successors, found a direction to directly break through the wall and smash through a thick wall.

The rhizomes tried to stop it, but were torn up by Enna's strange forces that did not conform to energy conservation at all.

After smashing all the way, a few hours later, Enna finally reached the end of the wall.

A large amount of gas was vacuumed, and Enna mixed in it and drifted away together.

At this time, she looked around. What she left was a plane, a very, very huge plane. At least she couldn't see the edge of the plane, and couldn't see the end up, down, left and right.

And in the void, it is not completely empty. Enna saw many very large objects, which densely occupied almost one-third of her vision.

Her eyes wandered among the giant creatures, and Enna finally turned her eyes to the huge object composed of many rings.

I don't know why, after Enna saw this huge object, a huge sense of fear emerged from nowhere, as if she had seen a natural enemy.

Natural enemy? The great god has never had a natural enemy...

Just as Enna dispersed her ridiculous ideas and prepared to find her lost companion.

Suddenly, she felt that her breathing was blocked, and then she noticed that she didn't know when her divine power could not be used.

"No! This is impossible!"

Without the power of God, Enna knew that she could no longer survive in the void. She struggled to return to the previous huge plane, but to no avail. There was no way to borrow, and any struggle action could offset her stay away. The inertial force of the plane.

In the end, Enna could only stare at the hole she broke on the plane and couldn't close her eyes.

The superluminal creatures arrived late, not that they couldn't arrive early, but they just didn't want to have a head-on conflict with this prisoner. Wouldn't it be worth the loss if they were damaged?

The successors who recovered the prisoners did not restore the life activities of the prisoners, but only removed and preserved the brains that had just died and remained active.

"The prisoner died."

"It doesn't matter. There is still one left."

"This time, we have to be prepared to prevent the use of spiritual realm."


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