A crazy pervert × cold-hearted but warm-hearted little naive.
Transmigrated to the interstellar era, Ming Mei chose a job where she could lie down with her eyes closed to live a peaceful lif...
"what you do?"
Dodging Da Yao's sudden laser gun fire, Charlie could smell the burning on his temples. He turned around again, and this time Da Yao was pointing her gun at him, firing a barrage of shots.
Charlie had to dodge in a flurry of activity.
Not one to stop working before speaking, Da Yao asked while driving, "Two escape pods, why didn't you ask me if I had any companions?"
"I only saw you when I came over, so I assumed you were the only one. Were there any other players?"
"So, isn't it a bit late for you to add this? Are you only asking if there are any other players now, or are you already certain that I'm the only player left on this starship?"
After saying that, Da Yao shot her laser gun directly at the other person's forehead. The next second, instead of the expected bloody scene of a head being pierced, the skin at the forehead where she shot the other person suddenly disappeared, revealing dark purple skin with a metallic sheen.
Charlie's eyes also changed rapidly; the whites of his eyes were quickly blackened and bulged out of their sockets, making them look very similar to the eyes of an insect.
Holy crap!!!
【OMG!!!】
[It really is Zerg!!!]
[They've finally revealed their true colors!]
Well done!
Once the truth was revealed, Charlie stopped pretending and even abandoned the remaining human skin. His body swelled up and instantly transformed into a 2.5-meter-tall humanoid purple worm, completely blocking the not-so-large passageway.
At the same time, the alarms on the entire starship suddenly went off.
[Warning! Zerg invasion! Warning, Zerg invasion!]
It wasn't until Charlie revealed his true form that the starship's reconstruction sensor system activated, followed by the sounds of gunfire and screams from the chaotic battle that followed.
Contrary to Charlie's description, there were no insectoids everywhere. In fact, some of the human staff were still busy with their work until the alarm sounded, but they all became alert the moment the alarm went off.
Even so, the sudden betrayal by a colleague you've been working with day and night caught many people off guard, and the number of humans on the starship dwindled rapidly.
On her way to find Da Yao, Mingmei also saved two human NPCs.
"Get to the central control room! Hurry!"
The NPC staff member who was rescued by Mingmei was still in shock and thought of the central control room, grabbing Mingmei's leg as she was about to lift it up.
Mingmei lowered her head, meeting the gaze of the NPC staff member who was looking over.
Bright and beautiful: 0.0?
Let go of me, I have things to do.
Staff NPC: QAQ Boss, help! We can't handle what's coming next!
Please help me! QVQ!
Mingmei sighed helplessly as she watched the other party's determined look, as if they wouldn't let go until she agreed. Mingmei suddenly felt utterly disgusted with herself for intervening out of a sense of justice!
If she could turn back time, she would choose the opposite path.
Mingmei thought to herself in a very self-deceptive way that since the escape pods were truly unusable, it was indeed necessary to save the starship they were currently on!
Yes, we still need to go to the central control room.
If Da Yao is defeated by that player and ultimately loses, she can simply turn around and kill that Zerg player.
If you let real players play the role of Zerg spies, the other side will have no choice but to kick the bucket as soon as they complete the mission, right?
So, Mingmei changed direction and led her staff directly to the NPC's central control room. However, once they arrived, the room had long since been turned into a Zerg dance hall.
The moment the control room door opened, there was no chaotic human corpses as Mingmei had imagined; instead, there were only insects, completely abandoning their pretense after the alarm sounded, happily frolicking in the control room with their insect bodies intact.
I never expected that the insect content in the central control room would be so high.
Bright and beautiful: o.0?
Zerg: OO!
No wonder no one noticed that the entire starship was shielded from signals.
This central control room is full of Zerg, who cares about your signal strength!
Thus, due to a severe shortage of manpower, Ming·Xianyu·Mei was forced to begin a hellish 1vN battle!
Guigui, who was initially very worried about its host, understood after seeing Mingmei's stable performance.
Oh well, since the filter is broken, let it be. _(:3」∠)_
Its host is really something else!
We won't have to struggle so much when choosing games for her to play in the future, right?
Meanwhile, Lu Xiaoyao also discovered the biggest secret of the hidden Zerg—the hidden problem of the Zerg core.
The hidden Zerg lurking in Sigma Fortress is a new type of Zerg born from the Zerg Queen!
They are born as Gorden worms and possess the ability to transform into human form. When they transform into humans, the worm core inside their bodies will shatter and scatter throughout their bodies.
The Zerg core will only reassemble into a whole when they transform back into Zerg.
Whether it was Charlie, who had deliberately revealed the secret, or Da Yao, who had heard it, they were both shocked. How could there be such a Zerg?
[Holy crap! What the hell?! This bug is practically overpowered!]
No wonder! No wonder we couldn't detect any Zerg! This new type of Zerg actually has this ability!
It's impossible to guard against!
[If this is true, how do you detect the hidden Zerg mixed in with humans? You can't just arrest everyone you suspect and shoot them with lasers to make them reveal themselves, can you?]
[Hilarious! They have to line up one by one and eat lasers to verify their identity.]
If this is true, the fact that game companies dare to release this information suggests that the authorities have found a way to detect it. (cascoo.net)
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