Overlord: Rise of the Zerg

Chapter 344 Hunting and Harvesting (page 12)

Ruel felt that he was now raising a poison, housing many souls together, and then quietly waiting for them to complete "swallowing" and merge into one body, and then continue to do the same thing over and over again.

Of course, during this process, the "container" of the Colossians "ruptured" many times, and even caused a lot of trouble to the research base station. After all, after the soul body has completed the fusion, the Zerg's method of restricting it will eventually itself Restricted by their strengthening, it is difficult to play their original role.

Fortunately, Ruhr was well prepared. Although it suffered a lot of losses, overall it went smoothly. The capacity of the Colossians' containers has continued to increase as the Zerg transformation progresses.

After many "break and then build" practical tests and improvements, and spending sixteen years in the "New Universe", Ruhr has obtained a method that can accommodate tens of thousands of basic soul units to complete the fusion, and it can be used in ordinary Zerg units. The "container" on your body!

Of course, this is actually not enough. In the only physical test, a soul body of this strength did not pose a threat to predators, but the Colossian container can only do so, at least for now. Stages can only do so. To further improve, what is needed is a more in-depth theory of soul research, which is undoubtedly beyond the reach of the current Zerg.

Ruhr is not frustrated. He has anticipated this and still has a backup plan.

If the aggregated soul body released simultaneously through many containers can be quickly re-aggregated after being released, then everything will not be a problem!

Experiments have proven that aggregated souls that have gone through the process of being "contained" are often in an extremely manic state. Ruhl thinks so, because the Zerg do not even need to do anything, they will naturally start after being released. "Fighting", or in other words, this is fusion.

Of course, in the experimental stage, Ruhr can only refuse the two aggregates, because if it continues, it may not be able to control such an existence, which will pose a huge threat to the entire "New Universe" research base. Maybe this This "power" can only reach the level of causing damage to the physical creatures in this space, but the energy convergence of the Zerg can no longer significantly weaken the stronger soul bodies.

Perhaps in the process of researching the native physical creatures of the "New Universe", the Zerg will gradually become more resistant to them, but now, it is undoubtedly not possible.

……

With the most basic conclusion in hand, but unable to continue conducting experiments in the laboratory, the only thing left to do is to verify it in actual combat.

The extremely small units that could provide Ruhr with vision continued to explore in the darkness and quickly locked on the most suitable target. As a result, a group of Zerg units carrying soul bodies that had experienced the "first round of fusion" slowly moved away from the base. Start the engine and head in that direction at high speed.

Of course, the real battlefield must be chosen further away. If something unexpected happens, it will not affect the Zerg's base here.

Of course, it is not really far away, because the movement of the insect swarm advancing will attract lurking predators. This needs to be taken into consideration even when choosing the optimal route based on intelligence.

Soon, they arrived at the target area, and the test target was a lone small predator.

This lone small predator is the first "hairtail" type creature that the Zerg has seen in this universe. They can easily kill ordinary souls, and Ruhr has never seen anything happen to them. Creatures prey.

In a sense, this thing has almost no natural enemies.

It's just that this time, Ruhr calculated with intention but not intention. Even if it was just a test, it was not sure what the final result would be. This individual who could easily cause huge damage to the Zerg would not have a good ending.

……

The Zerg observed its extremely fast approach as soon as they arrived here. Ruhr did not say anything about this, but just asked the Zerg swarm on site to prepare to release "weapons".

Except for the bugs "cleaning the battlefield" hidden on the edge, the remaining individuals participating in the war have no expectation of ensuring that they will still be alive after the war.

Because they simply can't survive the opponent's first round of attacks. They will die before the Zerg's true "weapon" can be unleashed.

But it doesn't matter, this is the price that should be paid.

Under the vision provided by the insect species secretly observed in the distance, although it was not detailed enough, Ruhr still witnessed the entire process of this practical attempt!

The initial mobility of the Zerg units was indeed inferior to that of the opponent, and it was unable to prevent the opponent from approaching at all, but when it got close enough, these bugs released what they carried.

Thirteen powerful soul bodies that had experienced "one round of fusion" appeared in the darkness and quickly started the next round of fusion!

Then of course, the killed bugs around them cannot attract any of their attention, and they don't have much desire for "flesh and blood". Therefore, the only predator enjoying the "post-war carnival" becomes the darkness The only light in the middle, or at least the only living thing in the darkness nearby!

Hunhun was captured by the Colossians, and then was forced to undergo fusion. After experiencing the same level of fusion again, it is obvious that there are some subtle differences from before. That is actually hundreds of thousands of basic units. The final collection is powerful and angry!

Yes, it already had some emotions, and this anger made it pounce on the creature not far away in front of it that seemed to have sensed danger. At this moment, the roles of hunter and prey were reversed!

Ruhr recorded everything that happened next, and the result was simply devastating. It finally understood why most of the predators would walk away when it encountered soul bodies that had completed a large number of fusions at other times.

Because they can't resist at all!

This may require a limit. After the soul body fusion reaches a certain level, they can directly complete the transformation from prey to more powerful and fierce predators!

Under such an intense soul body attack, this creature that had been victorious before, but had no time to escape because it was greedy for the Zerg flesh and blood, quickly reached the end of its life.

Ruhr clearly saw that after its body was possessed by the soul body, it no longer had any movement to escape. It was completely different from its behavior in the real universe. This time, its body was rapidly becoming shriveled up. After a long time, the living predator, which was not a big one at first, turned into a corpse with only the outermost "skin" left!

And the strength of the soul body that took away its life has increased visibly to the naked eye!

Ruhr did not observe more. After completing "Revenge", this complex that exuded strong soul-specific fluctuations left here, and by the way, the Zerg units in the direction of its departure died directly.

And the strange thing is that these dead bugs do not turn into what the predator looked like after death!

This is another new clue, but Ruhr has not delved into it for the time being. It needs to return to the research base station with the "remains" of the predator as soon as possible. It is hard to say whether it will encounter more dangers on the way.

But this is the first time that the Zerg has obtained the "skin" of this creature. Facing this unknown space, its research value is immeasurable. It may allow the Zerg to embark on the fast track of development and begin to truly explore this brand-new world as soon as possible. Dark world!

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