Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 113 "Fireflies" (page 12)

The Zerg engineers protected Sass like the most loyal guards. Under the night, they kept running forward, with flames rising into the sky behind them.

Zero felt that he still underestimated this lizard man's methods. The fire was so fierce that it even caught him off guard. It must have been arranged in the base camp in advance.

But how the opponent bypassed the layers of explorers who were dispersed from the outermost periphery and the warriors who were tightly defended inside, and directly made arrangements in the core area, Zero had no idea.

Different from the indifference when he was allowed to escape last time, this time Zero was really a little angry, but he quickly suppressed this emotion. This didn't make much sense and would only make people do wrong things. judge.

In fact, apart from being slightly embarrassed, the opponent's attack did not cause many casualties to the Zerg.

Although the fire engulfed all the hatcheries in the base camp, it did not cause much damage to the remaining Zerg.

The only pity is the remaining food stored in the base camp. It was originally used to support the daily needs of the Zerg in the base camp, but now most of it has been turned into ruins in the sea of ​​fire.

Now, the engineers, together with a small number of warriors, are covering Sass as he rushes to the first lizardman territory conquered by the Zerg. It is the Zerg camp closest to the base camp. With the support of thousands of lizardman corpses, the Zerg here have now With a scale of thousands.

As soon as the fire broke out in the base camp, He had ordered all the insects there to be on alert.

If the other party is really that lizard boy, the camp there should be attacked!

Zero is leading thousands of engineers and warriors in the base camp and is rushing there as fast as possible in the jungle. At least Sass must be settled where there is a hatchery. Otherwise, the swarm of insects will always take it. Running in the forest, Zero always feels a little insecure.

Although the opponent was unable to cause real harm to the Zerg in a substantial sense, and even Sass was not afraid of death, Zero was still unwilling to do nothing and let the opponent do what he did.

He could not accept such a passive situation.

Regarding Sommer's actions, Zero guessed correctly. However, even though the Zerg camp had been well-defended as much as possible, Zero also sent a large number of explorers into the jungle in a short period of time, trying to find out what the other party was doing. How to do this.

However, the fire suddenly broke out in the camp, and then spread rapidly like a raging fire pouring fuel on!

Without any warning, or even with the help of wind, it surged in the Zerg camp and was out of control.

The difference from before was that this time Zero had some mental preparations. So He decided to abandon this place as soon as the fire broke out.

Because they were mentally prepared, this time, with the exception of the hatchery, which was still difficult to escape, and with Zero's comfort, the warriors were not affected too much by the sudden fire. They brought several bombs prepared in advance. The insect eggs left relatively calmly from here, heading towards Sass who came from the base camp.

Zero did not call back the main force of the Zerg that had gone deep into the jungle because the camp was attacked. In the darkness, another wave of Zerg swarms completed a raid on the lizardmen's territory and won a great victory.

A new camp has begun to be established on the lizard people's territory, and what happened here is far from enough to allow Zero to do this.

Although it looked miserable, it actually did not suffer much substantial damage. Even after breaking through the lizardman camp again, the number of Zerg continued to increase.

If Sass wasn't here, Zero could even give up here.

For the current Zerg race, occupying the vast land has not gained much benefit. It is still relatively useless. If necessary, it can be given up at any time.

Of course, this does not mean that Zero will endure this tone.

I don’t know what method the other party used to break through the numerous defenses on the outside of the Zerg, and set fire directly inside the camp. Hundreds of Zerg hatcheries were killed in the fire, most of the remaining food in the base camp was burned, and almost killed the Zerg Zerg. The only brainworm also died on the spot. How could Zero turn a blind eye to this?

It's just that the opponent's method is really weird, as if he has the ability to create flames out of thin air, which makes him feel a little unable to start.

This is of course impossible. Zero doesn't believe that the lizard boy would be so outrageous!

The other party must have used some strange method to hide it from the Zerg's vision and Zero's observation, so that it could start a fire directly in the center of the camp.

Zero is quite concerned about this approach.

He immediately asked Sass to find some information about the young man from the memories of the surviving lizardmen, and wanted to start from this aspect to find out the details of the other party.

But what disappointed him was that the information about him obtained from the lizard man's memory was actually very ordinary, at least for Zero.

All I know is that his name is Sommer, and he is very famous throughout the territory.

He was the only lone hunter, the lone wolf who was almost chosen as a target by the Zerg.

At the same time, he is also the hunter with the most abundant harvests every time he goes hunting. No matter how ferocious the beast is, as long as it is what he wants, there is no possibility that he cannot hunt it.

His arrows are always on target, and his hunting skills are miraculous. In the memories of all the lizardmen who are lucky enough to be alive, their hunting abilities are filled with wonder and envy.

But about him himself, it is completely different. He is withdrawn, arrogant, cruel, cold, unkind, etc. There are various impressions, and there are basically no positive comments.

For this information, Zero doesn't think it has any reference value. No matter how good his archery skills are, he can't shoot flames into the Zerg camp out of thin air, and no matter how strong his hunting ability is, he can't start a fire out of thin air.

He had already finished killing the Zerg without even showing up!

Although this amount of damage is not considered traumatic to the Zerg at all, for Zero, it is enough to surprise him.

From his understanding, with the technological level of the lizard people, they are absolutely unable to achieve this level!

He realized that this lizard boy must have many unknown secrets. If the method he used is not understood, the Zerg will surely be attacked like this again!

So, after the two sides met, Zero immediately asked the remaining warriors to collect food, whether it was animals or the corpses of the Zerg themselves, or anything else, as long as it was useful, collect them all.

Then use this food to hatch the remaining insect eggs, and once again establish a Zerg camp on the spot.

This time, he will use this camp as bait to be the fisherman and see for himself how the other party will send fire into the Zerg camp!

Soon after, under the protection of engineers, another hatchery was established in the jungle. At the same time, the remaining Zerg also snatched some resources from the fire. Some of them had only food left, and some were killed. Beasts, more like the corpses of the Zerg themselves.

Right here, Zero used the little resources he had scraped together to once again set up the banner of the Zerg camp.

In the innermost part of the camp, there are the hatchery and Sass protected by engineers. Outside, there is a mixed team of Zerg warriors and engineers. As for the outermost part, Zero has mobilized all the remaining explorers in the jungle to come and pick up Come down, they will serve as Zero's eyes, paying close attention to every movement in the jungle!

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