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Chapter 235 The Impact of the Mothership

Chapter 235 The Impact of the Mothership

“Something’s not right with those mechanical Zerg.” Kilsager quickly realized that the mechanical Zerg treated them the same way they treated the Void Creatures.

Upon hearing this, Renault's lips curled into a nonchalant smile as he said, "Who cares? Now that these bugs have taken root in Aiur, Artanis certainly won't let them continue to live."

Kilsager nodded in deep agreement, indicating his support for Reno's view: "That's right, we must completely eliminate these mechanical Zerg no matter what."

However, just as the two were talking, a deafening battle cry suddenly came from afar: "Repent!"

The roar was as powerful as thunder, drawing everyone's attention.

Kirsage and Reno exchanged a glance, both feeling a sense of helplessness.

They had no way to deal with this war-weary ship girl who could move freely in and out of the void as if it were her own territory.

"For Al!"

Along with her cries of war weariness, some Protoss Templars were also infected by her fanaticism, and they shouted slogans and followed her like a surging tide, launching a charge together.

This "human's" heroic performance perfectly aligns with the Protoss's pursuit of glory and combat; how could they possibly be willing to lag behind?

So the Cerberus swarm saw a tiny human leading a large group of Protoss Templars, shouting about honor and bonds, charging up and chopping them into mincemeat with high-tech knives.

As for the void creations, they have long since disappeared from the fierce battlefields.

It wasn't that Amon recalled them; rather, these void creations were instantly annihilated by the initial onslaught of the Titan Legion and armored forces.

Aiel stared at the Protoss Templars who were fighting a bloody battle, his heart filled with doubt.

He couldn't help but ask, "I really can't understand why the Protoss would choose to fight these insects in close combat?"

Upon hearing this, Killer Jake, after a moment's thought, gave a seemingly absurd answer: "Maybe it's because it looks cooler that way?"

However, Renault had a different opinion.

He pondered for a moment, recalling those high-ranking Templars who were not usually skilled in close combat, and then said, "I think that for the Protoss, the Lightblade is not just a weapon, but more like a tool for them to control and train psionic energy."

Indeed, while high-ranking Templars rarely engage in close combat, their skill in this area far surpasses that of ordinary fanatics.

In stark contrast to the relaxed and carefree attitude of the chattering crowd, Cerberus's central AI was extremely anxious, as if it were about to overheat and start smoking at any moment.

All of this was caused by an image transmitted back by the Zerg swarm at the front lines—it was the silhouette of a Protoss mothership!

Cerberus's database contains detailed information about this Protoss mothership, which is precisely why it has begun to panic. The current strength of the Cerberus hive is simply insufficient to shoot down such a powerful mothership.

Moreover, it didn't have much hope for those red energy creations, since if they really had such powerful combat capabilities, the Cerberus swarm should have been able to see the enemy's fighter jets or warships.

However, so far, the Cerberus swarm has not seen a single enemy warship or a swarm of starfighters, which undoubtedly indicates that the enemy has not paid any attention to that huge "plate" with a radius of about three kilometers.

Faced with this potential threat of enemy air strikes, the Cerberus Hive had to take emergency measures.

Therefore, in order to deal with potential enemy attacks, about half of the locust eggs in the Cerberus hive were given the gene for wings so that they could quickly take off and fight when necessary.

Of course, Cerberus's central AI did not have high expectations for the effects of these locusts.

In its view, these locusts were nothing more than cannon fodder used to disrupt enemy air raids, and could not pose any real threat to the enemy.

Generally, when Zerg are dealing with Protoss warships, they have an effective strategy of using sea swarms to achieve a greater victory with less resources.

These small, self-destructing flying insects may seem insignificant, but they can cause enormous trouble for any warship that underestimates them.

Throughout the history of the Koprulu Sector, countless warships have been destroyed by the Exploding Moths.

However, the Cerberus colony now faces a fatal problem—they do not have the genetic sequence of the piscus mosquito.

Moreover, even the wild colonies on El are missing this crucial gene.

This means that the Cerberus colony is simply incapable of producing such powerful self-destructing flying insects.

Worse still, even if the Cerberus colony possesses the gene sequence of the blast mosquito, it probably doesn't have enough resources for large-scale production.

After all, producing explosive mosquitoes requires a lot of energy and materials, and the current resource situation of the Cerberus colony is clearly unable to meet this demand.

Now, it seems that there is only one path facing the Cerberus central AI, and at the end of this path is clearly written the word "death".

Moreover, both ends of this road were blocked by Amon, putting the Cerberus colony in dire straits.

As the Cerberus central AI began to operate, all the mechanical Zerg became more aggressive, locust eggs in the hives began to hatch on a large scale, and movable structures were de-rooted and advanced towards the edge of the Cerberus creep.

It was determined to give that guy who tried to control them a shocking mechanical Zerg experience, even if it meant the destruction of the Cerberus hive, it would never let him get away with it!

As the second Void Fragment crashed to the ground, without any miracle or potential danger, the ever-growing attacking force sped relentlessly towards the location of the third Void Fragment, like a raging storm.

Surprisingly, during this long march, the group was astonished to discover that the mechanical insects that had appeared so frequently had mysteriously disappeared.

Even when mechanical Zerg occasionally appear, their numbers are pitifully small, like scouts coming out to check the situation.

This strange phenomenon instantly alerted everyone who was completely unaware of Amon's intentions.

Why would a surprise attack that has already been exposed still hide its true nature? There must be a huge, unknown conspiracy hidden behind this.

In fact, Emmon was equally surprised at this moment.

How exactly did the Cerberus swarm discover the exact location of his Void Fragment? This remains a perplexing mystery.

After all, the existence of void fragments has always been extremely hidden, and the space in which they reside is not easily discovered.

However, that is the reality. These Cerberus insects not only accurately located the Void Fragment, but also launched wave after wave of ferocious attacks against it without any hesitation.

They seemed completely indifferent to their own casualties, as if these fragments of the void were the sole meaning of their lives.

Despite the frenzied activity of the Cerberus colony, Aemon remained remarkably calm.

In his eyes, the quality of these alien insects was extremely poor.

Although their attacks were fierce, they were no match for Amon's Void Creatures, nor could they inflict much damage on them.

Amon believed that with the power of the void creatures he created, it would be a piece of cake to withstand the attacks of these Cerberus insects.

Before long, these overconfident insects will be completely overwhelmed by his void creations, becoming yet another force destroyed by the god of darkness.

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