The Condition for Becoming Empress is Social Death [Zerg]

Wen Yuxiao, who was hit by a large truck and sent flying eight hundred meters, joyfully obtained transmigration. She opened her eyes to find herself in the interstellar era, an orphan. It wasn'...

Chapter 31

Chapter 31

"Ahhhhhhhhhh!" The god let out a series of continuous screams, holding tightly to the web woven with starlight that had finally caught such a big white moth in his hands, but he was still being dragged away by the other party. She stepped hard on the concrete ground, making a deep pit, and sand and stones flew everywhere.

When a furry moth is only the size of a badminton and can be held in the palm of your hand and played with at will, people will naturally think that it is small and cute, and every move is so harmless.

If this well-behaved white moth turns into a human form and becomes a gentle, polite, and good-tempered handsome white-haired man, many people will shout "I can do it."

But when it turns into a terrifying monster several stories tall and carrying deadly poison, everyone runs as fast as they can.

The most fatal thing was not that she could not catch the moth. Although she used magic to conceal their figures and the noise they made, the tragic car accident scene had already been noticed by passers-by, and people gathered around in circles.

Seeing a man who was calling an emergency number walking towards the poisonous area full of scales and powder, the god was so anxious that he was sweating profusely. He loosened his hands and used his divine power to isolate the other person and asked him to stay away. However, he was unable to hold back the crazy big insect, and the other party used its tentacles to tear Starlight into pieces and broke free from the restraints.

The ferocious-looking Zerg walked forward with red eyes. Its originally curled up slender mouthparts extended, and the luminous blue light emitted from the cute little feather-like tentacles on its forehead gathered into a spherical energy body.

"Don't be impulsive, don't be impulsive!" The god put his palms together, clasped his hands together and kneaded out a piece of starlight again, and threw it at the head of the monster-like white moth, and then was blasted with a big hole by the other party's mental strength of fighting to the death.

The residual power even blasted away the dense clouds in the sky, revealing the clear blue sky and the bright and scorching star that had been hidden.

The remaining starlight turned into soft threads that wrapped around the Zerg layer by layer, trying to stop them from advancing towards the crowd.

But the Zerg, who had already lost his mind, didn't care at all that the filaments cut bloody marks on his body. Turbid blue liquid overflowed from the wounds and quickly soaked the white fur on his body.

The damage was particularly severe on the wings, which occupied most of the body's strength, almost shredding the beautiful feathers.

In order to prevent him from hurting others, the gods had no choice but to use their divine power to drive away the crowd, and gave instructions in their subconscious minds to stay away from this place, turning this into a restricted area that no one else was allowed to enter.

After she finally drove everyone away, the big bug also descended with its broken wings and landed beside the girl who had stopped breathing. It let out one shrill wail after another from its mouthparts, stretched out its bloody tentacles, and carefully carried the body, which had already begun to cool, to its soft, furry belly.

A sad, transparent teardrop fell from its scarlet compound eyes and landed on the face of the girl with her eyes closed, slightly washing away some of the blood on her face.

"Hello, big brother?" The god didn't stop his actions. He waited for him to calm down with mixed feelings, then stretched out his hand and waved it in front of his compound eyes. "Are you awake?"

The other party did not give it any response, and his eyes dimmed, covered with a thick haze, as if he had died with the girl in his arms.

The god sighed helplessly, approached, and babbled, "Hey, why are you so anxious? Your mother is not hopeless. She's a god, a god of life. It's just that this body is broken. I can just make her another one."

Hearing this, the big moth covered in furry white hair moved its forelimbs, and its broken wings drooped weakly at its sides, but it still curled up into a ball, hiding the person tightly.

Seeing the other party react again, she quickly continued: "You better move aside, let me take out her soul, and then make a body to stuff it in. She will be resurrected soon."

The other party was completely silent, lying motionless on the ground, and no matter how hard she tried to persuade him, he would not move.

She plucked up her courage and tentatively poked the other party's tentacles, but there was still no response. She then realized that the other party seemed to have fainted from exhaustion due to severe injuries.

How come you Zerg keep your eyes open even when you faint?

The extremely exhausted god began to clean up the mess. He first pushed the big bug aside, found the tattered body of his sister, and skillfully took out a ball of golden soul emitting soft warmth. A little man could be vaguely seen sleeping inside.

Then take this opportunity to steal some divine power first. It is rare to see my sister defenseless. If I don’t steal some, I will be unworthy of her efforts today.

After stealing the divine power, she put away her soul, and the starlight swallowed her and the Zerg beside her, and she returned to the Zerg main planet.

After they had been gone for a while, other Zergs had already cleaned up the messy battlefield. The magnificent and gorgeous palace was rebuilt from the ground, and all traces of the war were wiped out, as if nothing had happened. The place was still peaceful and quiet.

The white king worm that suddenly appeared in the middle of the hall, in its original form and looking seriously injured and dying, startled the other Zerg waiting there. The deputy and subordinates hurriedly took the king worm to the medical cabin for treatment.

The other Overlords were merely surprised, with no camaraderie at all. They watched the priest being led away with indifference, and asked, "Excuse me, how is Mother?"

"Um... well, well..." Recalling the utterly terrible scene and how it had been messed up for some unknown reason, the god, who had transformed back into a ball of starlight, hesitated for a moment and replied with a guilty conscience, "There's no problem now."

"However, it takes time to shape the body, and she will need some time to grow after her rebirth. You have to wait." The death on Blue Star was witnessed by too many people, and the other party herself realized that she was dead. She could modify the memories of others, but not her own sister, so she had to move her to another galaxy to continue living.

Based on her understanding of her sister, she knew that she was not reaching out for help before she died, but was reaching out for the broken phone on the ground, trying to get up and delete the browsing history and memory in the phone that would lead to her social death.

After all, we must keep our innocence in this world.

But the phone fell in front of the King Insect. He witnessed the most important person in his heart die in front of him twice at the same time, and he couldn't save the other person. If he doesn't turn evil, he must be a saint.

Don't worry, sister. Although I have changed your planet to live on, I will still fulfill your last wish and help you delete the things you want to delete.

The priest was seriously injured, and the other king insects were either talkative or sarcastic, and none of them could communicate well with others. The scholar looked around at his companions and found that he was the most suitable person to communicate with the gods.

They selectively ignored asking the priest why he was seriously injured. Anyway, this was not very important to them. The Zerg had a very strong recovery ability. Even if they were left alone for three or four days, they would recover from such an injury.

"Oh, right!" It was best for her that the Zerg didn't mention the priest. After all, she was the one who beat him up like that. "Will you honor the conditions he promised me?"

The other party's previous words revealed that your queen is in my hands. The King Insect nodded silently. Even if there were mountains of swords and seas of fire ahead and there was no way back, he had no choice but to agree at this time.

The god chuckled and listed all the items he wanted, just like naming a dish. He said magnanimously, "Isn't that a bit much? I can give you a few days to prepare."

The scholar shook his head and said, "No need." He called his assistant to bring all the things and placed them before the god without missing anything.

The god, cheering in her heart, "Great! I can fly a Gundam!", controlled Starlight and swallowed everything. She was very pleased with the other party's generosity and left her contact information: "If you need to find me, offer me a bouquet of the most beautiful flowers and then recite my name, and I will appear before you."

She left behind a string of names, and disappeared into thin air as quick as the wind.