Chapter 124 When I arrive at the new map, I still have to take the quest first
When the sun in the Zerg hometown rose and shone on Zerwen, who was lying on the ground like a hill, and Lehman, who was already sitting on the ground, Lehman's story almost ended. After he sent out the message [So I'm here], he stopped and quietly waited for Zerwen's problem.
Zelwen quietly savored the information Lehman told him. Since he avoided Emon's harvest and waited until the master left Zelas with the swarm, he actually had no news about his former compatriots, nor did Emon's news. Now that he heard that Emon intends to use the Zerg as a weapon to exterminate his life, Zelwen only felt a deep sadness.
Because in Zelvin's view, being a powerful living being without individual consciousness and freedom is a sad thing; but on the other hand, one of the oldest living creatures in this star area feels relieved, the strong prey on the weak and the survival of the fittest, which is the creed and survival principle of all Zergs, so in his opinion, Sarnaga deserves it to some extent.
However, after hearing Emon's final plan and some predictions about the future, Zelwin still felt that his long life was covered with a shadow. If the future was true - based on what Lehman said and his memory, he felt that Lehman's words were very credible. If he continued to think about it like this, the Zerg's mother star would never be a place to transform. He also knew that the little thing in front of him might be really unexpected, and he also knew what Lehman wanted to get now.
Moreover, after hearing Lehman's story, Zelwin not only knew what Lehman wanted, but also knew what he wanted - Sarnaga, which is the ultimate creature like Emon, theoretically the pinnacle of the cosmic life form, which is a very subtle concept for Zergs like Zelwin.
Thinking of this, Zelwen gently moved his huge body, and a bunch of yellow eyes stared at Lehman, and answered after a long silence:
[So, human Lehman, tell me this, what result do you hope to get?]
Lehman was also silent. To be honest, he just jumped around randomly, hoping to get rid of his tail and come to Zerg mother Zerus. The result was really unpredictable. In fact, in his head, the power on this planet does not belong to him. Perhaps at some point in the future, this power will belong to Kerrigan, maybe not, but he did not calculate the power of this planet into the plan.
So he actually wanted to say whether there was a way to get him out of this as soon as possible, but when he said that, he swallowed it back. He wanted to ask whether he could get the ultimate power of Zerus and the ultimate power of the Zerg, but he didn't want this to eventually hinder him from returning to the universe to continue his preparation plan--after all, his plan also involves a series of places such as Al, and seizing the ultimate power of sleeping on the Zerg's mother planet means great risks and a lot of time--Lehman is not sure whether this power is worth his risk.
After all, the words of his hometown are well said, some thoughts will still echo in Lehman's head--the place of life and death, the way of survival and death must be observed, and move with benefits, and stop with power without force--the next few years are critical time. He could have used some of the knowledge in his head to exert force on the balance of victory before the war begins. For the power of Zerus that he may not be able to obtain, Lehman still feels a little......
So after hesitation, Lehman gave a relatively conservative answer:
[I hope to leave here as soon as possible. I have no intention of disturbing this planet. I still have a lot to do in the future plan to block Emon]
As soon as Lehman said this, Zelwin was a little disappointed in the expectation, but he lived through countless years and was much more prosperous than ever before. He replied to Lehman without hesitation:
[No creatures on this planet have evolved to the extent that they can jump space in the universe after leaving the planet's gravity. When the fallen insects left, they were infected and controlled by the passing Leviathan monster to form. So unless you have any other good solutions, it will be difficult to leave this]
As soon as Zelwin's reply came, Lehman inevitably felt a brief dizziness. He had never known how the Zerg left the planet. Now, after Zelwin said this, it seemed that it was something that was out of reach for him. Control a passing Leviathan? Not to mention that Leviathan would not pass by casually. Even if he was really lucky enough to meet a passing person, how could he control Leviathan? He was not the master.
Nilesha's spaceship and his ship were completely destroyed. On this planet without industrial civilization, he could not pull out a boat with one hand like he was playing KSP; and the biological civilization here is not the level of the immortal cultivation novel in his hometown. From this perspective, it seems that leaving alone is a proposition that can make people despair.
But at this moment, the dog who finally ate something and sane sent him a letter in his consciousness--the dog meant that if he really met a wild Leviathan passing by, it would be fine to control the assimilation. And the dog reminded Leviathan with kindness to remind Leviathan about his blind spots--How did Leviathan come to this planet in the first place?
As a weapon of Sarnaga, an authentic foodie, Dogzi deeply understands one truth, that is, the highest level of eating starts with catching ingredients, such as fishing, raising chickens, raising pigeons, etc. Dogzi thinks that since she wants to eat a Leviathan, she has to know how to lure and capture her. And she completely doesn't believe that the Leviathan, who was the master of luck, met by the time.
After being reminded by Dog, Lehman also woke up. Emon could not let the insect swarms as weapons wait for Leviathan to pass by like buying lottery tickets. So how did the insect swarm attract Leviathan among the stars? It is worth asking:
[Dear elder Zelwin, I wonder if you can tell me how the fallen swarm caught Leviathan?]
[Leviathan itself is a powerful creature..... Psychic power, the fallen master lured it], Zelwin seemed a little surprised, [You are not too stupid, young human, Leviathan was lured by the master with a powerful enough signal] (This is the setting mentioned in the manual attached to the oldest version of StarCraft 1)
Lehman felt that his heart was filled with something warm. After having a direction, after thinking it through a little, everything suddenly became clear again---Although he had nothing in his hand and could not handle the spaceship by hand, he is now a powerful psychic. If he turns himself into a signal transmitter, then...
Thinking of this, Lehman suddenly stiffened again--although he knew that the Lord used his psychic energy to lure Leviathan, but there were no specific details to tell him what to do. Even if he could send the psychic waves as signals, it would not be Leviathan.--What if the Lord came back to visit relatives? What if the Human Federation chased him? What if Al's Golden Fleet came?
Although he is already quite strong now, he still can't beat the big fleet. Just having signal strength but not knowing the frequency is useless, but where to go to do specific psychic signal transmission methods, the master knows, but he can't ask the master, right? This TM is not something I can't play games before the Internet was popularized, so I called my friend, right?
Just when Lehman was worried, he looked at Zelvin, who was still as motionless as a mountain, and a thought suddenly arose in his mind:
[Dear elder Zelwin, do you still remember what kind of signal the fallen master sent and how he tricked Leviathan into the beginning?]
If he remembered the plot correctly, the ancient giant beast in front of him hid beside him and saw everything when everything happened. As an equally powerful psychic creature, maybe this guy remembers, but the signal characteristics of the master's psychic emission may not necessarily be...
【I remember, but I don’t have any reason to tell you】
Zelwin's answer first raised and then suppressed, but Lehman no longer felt lost at this time. He had already seen the light of the dawn. He had already guessed the idea of the giant beast in front of him by relying on his understanding of the "plot", so he made up his mind and Lehman stared at Zelwin and spoke:
[As the Zerg who is constantly pursuing evolution, the elder Zelwin, you are sleeping all year round. I believe you have evolved to the limit on this planet. So let’s talk about a deal. If I can grow to the point where you can act enough to fight me and want to devour me, you can tell me the way to induce Leviathan!]
Silence came, and after a long time, in the morning light of the jungle star, Zelwin slowly crawled back to his dormant pit, and turned into a motionless hill. Before falling into a deep sleep, he passed the last consciousness to Lehman's head:
【Then go, grow to a level that interests me】
Chapter completed!