Zerg: An incredible way to survive

Chapter 193 Ineffective Communication

The little bug seemed to have just known what I was going to do, but he didn't understand why I did it. He didn't understand why I would do such an inefficient thing. Why didn't I just create the Zerg?

Although he had doubts in his heart, he didn't dare to say anything to refute me. After all, he had just made me unhappy for no reason, and he didn't want to lower his opinion in my mind again, so he chose to remain silent.

While waiting for it to convert, I couldn't help but ask another question that I really wanted to know.

"Do you know how creatures like them obtain energy to maintain their own vital signs?"

After all, he had been telling me these things before, but I didn't take them seriously at the time. Now I'm asking him about it again, and I feel a little embarrassed. But it's not good to keep it in my heart without asking, after all, this is already a very serious problem.

He was stunned for a moment before he realized that I was asking him a question, and gave his answer without any hesitation.

"It should be a heat energy source similar to the earth's core."

Although the word is a bit unfamiliar, I quickly realized that these creatures seemed abnormal and had degenerated to a rather outrageous level.

Wait, something seems wrong?

"what did you just say?"

Realizing that something was wrong, I subconsciously asked him a question.

Is this place very close to the center of the earth?

I couldn't help but start to re-examine my current situation. The current position I am in may be more dangerous than I imagined.

After all, the day before I fell into this cave, I was being chased by a creature of unknown strength. Now that I am suddenly safe, I feel there is no danger and have let down my guard.

But I didn't expect that the real trouble was under the cave, and now there is no place to escape. Until now, I don't even know how to get out of this damn place.

At this moment, the Zerg answered my previous question and interrupted my thinking.

"Inside their bodies, there is a special organ that can store heat and directly convert the stored energy. However, the conversion efficiency of this organ is very low and requires long-term contact with the heat source. However, the magma under the ground is just right for them. They can store a large amount of energy through the magma."

Since my thoughts had been drawn away by him, I had no intention of blaming him, but continued to discuss with him the way this creature survived.

After all, just now, I suddenly remembered that there are living creatures under the ground. Since there are living creatures, they may have ways to survive here. I am looking forward to what kind of answer he can give me.

"At the moment, it seems that they don't have any means to avoid the magma, but their fur is very resistant to high temperatures. At least I didn't see any signs of burns on their fur."

This answer can only be described as mediocre and did not convince me very well.

After all, his answer felt very formulaic, and I always felt like he was just trying to please me.

However, this is not the most important issue at the moment. The most important question is whether this is an active crater as speculated?

If so, that's really bad.

However, at present, the framework of this entire cave is very stable and it is unlikely to cause the worst situation.

If there is really magma under the ground, then the mineral resources inside are unimaginable. I once again thought of the idea of ​​driving a mine tunnel underground to mine. After all, I now have the largest number of Zerg as reserves, and it is not difficult to open a mine tunnel. It’s just that it hasn’t been developed yet, so thinking about this is just empty talk.

Since they have the ability to survive independently here, we won’t have to worry about how to feed them because of their overcapacity.

It turns out that there is a reason why they can survive here.

I gave the order to him to block the entrance to the cave and strictly restrict their entry and exit.

And let him maintain their current bad relationship and intensify it when necessary.

I didn't have any purpose in doing this, I just wanted to find something to keep him away from my sight.

But at this time, he actually raised his opinion.

"It may be difficult for the mother to restrict them. They often go to the bottom of the pit to pick up some garbage and take it back for reuse. If they really try to restrict them, it may cause another riot, which will make it even more difficult to control them."

No, did he do it on purpose? He knew the solution, why did he ask me?

Why can't he be like those employees in the company, who just need me to say a few words or gesture in a general direction and then they will work hard.

Is it possible that when the number increases in the future, I will still have to assign tasks one by one?

It’s hard to imagine how bloated it will become by then.

The Zerg had figured out some of my habits over the past two days, and he realized that his unintentional explanation just now had the beginning of an unpredictable consequence.

No matter how inappropriate it was, he chose to interrupt my thoughts and disappeared from my sight as quickly as possible.

The thoughts that had just suddenly become clear were also interrupted by him.

I really wanted to give him a good lecture, but I didn't expect him to run away in a flash, and now I don't even have anyone to lecture me.

But fortunately, there is still one left here.

It was pinned down by my entire body, and the Zerg underneath was still transforming.

However, the efficiency of this conversion is really slow. It is impossible that even the black wave I saw was converted so slowly. It should be unlikely. After all, with that amount of information, they probably cannot do it even if they are given ten 50-year periods.

In this case, it seems that before I become a complete form, there should be no more effective way to produce more Zergs?

But the answer is yes.

However, this requires drawing a formation and some materials for conversion.

Unfortunately, I can't do either of these things at the moment.

Although the tentacles can help me move, I am completely unable to perform some delicate movements, let alone draw formations.

As for the other one, a large amount of manpower is needed, or at least items with enough energy, to produce Zerg.

I thought of the black wave again. If I wanted to create a black wave, how many resources would it take?

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