Crazy evolution bug

Chapter 472 Zerg King Worm

Chapter 472 Zerg King Worm
Listening to Frank's words, Mark Bo seemed to understand something.

According to his speculation, Insector, the king of the Zerg, should have died, and Insector's descendants were also born at this time, and he just noticed that the Zerg was undergoing some kind of change at this time.

Could it be that the change of the Zerg is the descendant of Insector?

Mark Bo was thoughtful, looked at Frank and said, "The descendants of Insector, can I go and see him?"

Mark Bo's inquiry was not actually to meet the descendants of Insector, because even if Frank said no, he could still sneak into the Zerg dungeon to check it out for himself.

The reason why Mark Bo asked this was just to better understand the Zerg from Frank's attitude.

Frank scratched his head and said, "Well, if you want to see the children of Insect, you shouldn't do it. Some areas of the Zerg dungeon are not allowed to enter non-Zerg creatures unless you can obtain the consent of Her Highness the Queen of Zerg, you... ..."

Frank's words stopped abruptly. In his sight, Mark Bo took out another blue ring from his pocket, and then threw the ring into his hand.

Frank was stunned at first, and then quickly turned to surprise.

Mark Bo actually gave him an extraordinary ring directly.

You must know that in the previous meeting with Mark Bo, although he and Mark Bo talked a lot, Mark Bo didn't give him much benefit in the end. Frank really didn't expect Mark Bo's generosity.

Unbeknownst to Frank, Mark Bo has always been generous.

It's just that when Mark Bo met Frank, he had just woken up not long ago, and he didn't know what the Chosen One was, so he didn't know how to use rewards to induce the Chosen One.

And after the past two years, especially during the recent time in the Silver Empire, Mark Bo has become very familiar with the Chosen One.

Frank looked carefully at the ring in his hand for a while, and quickly said, "Okay, I can ask Her Royal Highness Lusha for you, but I'm not sure whether she will agree."

Mark Bo nodded slightly, and continued to ask: "Can you tell me about the Zerg sect? It would be best if you could tell me about the philosophy of the Zerg sect. I heard that many of the chosen ones here have turned to Zerg and joined the Zerg sect."

"Actually, I don't think the idea of ​​the Zerg sect necessarily requires the Zerg. Equivalent exchange and continuous improvement, I think..." Frank paused, then looked suspiciously at Mark Bo and said: "You won't be You came here to deal with the Zerg, right? Are you telling me that you want to target the Zerg?"

Some people have obviously joined the Zerg for a long time, but they have never had a sense of belonging to the Zerg, such as those mercenaries and adventurers from human countries, such as most of the chosen ones who joined the Zerg in the novice town of Mushroom Forest.

And some people, even if they have been transformed into the Zerg for a very short time, they already have a sense of belonging to the Zerg.

Frank is an existence with a sense of belonging to the Zerg, and the sense of belonging is not low.

The only downside is that Frank doesn't have that kind of resonance with Insector, and depending on Frank's own personality, he may never be able to.

In short, Frank didn't want to do things that would harm the Zerg.

Although these rings and equipment are good, they are just foreign objects. Frank knows that his foundation is Zerg. As long as the Zerg is good, he will get these foreign objects sooner or later.

Seeing Frank's vigilant expression, Mark Bo showed a hint of appreciation.

During the previous visit, Mark Bo only saw the shortcomings of the Zerg sect.

He only saw that Insector didn't pay much attention to the acquired Zerg with outstanding intelligence, but instead developed those primitive Zerg with little IQ, and thought that Insector was going in the wrong direction.

Now it seems that the Zerg sect has a good cohesion.

Mark Bo said: "You don't have to worry about this, I am not malicious, and I may bring benefits to the Zerg."

Frank stared at Mark Bo for a while, and found that Mark Bo's expression hadn't changed. He finally nodded and said, "It's better like this. If you do anything dangerous to the Zerg, you may not be able to leave here alive."

Faced with Frank's threat, Mark Bo just shook his head with a smile, and then started smoking again.

Soon, Mark Bo got the news from Frank, and the queen agreed to his request.

Not only that, Mark Bo also had a conversation with Lusa, the Queen of Worms.

Compared to Frank who knew nothing about his identity, the Queen of Worms obviously knew his identity, but the Queen of Worms didn't show any guard against him.

Under the leadership of Frank, Mark Bo quickly entered the Zerg dungeon, and then met the queen Lusa and the children of Insector in the depths of the Zerg dungeon.

Yes, there is more than one descendant of Insectar here, and it seems that there will continue to be more descendants of Insectar.

When Mark Bo came here, he saw a giant egg produced by a flesh and blood building, which should be the descendant of Insector.

Lusha, the Queen of Worms, showed a loving expression, and she gently stroked these children of her and Insector with her hands.

For Lusha, nothing can make her feel more happy and happy than touching her child.

Ever since Lusa was a butterfly, she wanted to have an offspring with Insector, but there was no chance.

Insector has always said that he is in a larva state, and that he can only produce offspring after he matures, but Insector has always been not good at it.

In addition to Insekt, Lusha found that her fertility seemed to be poor.

There has been no progress in the matter of her having offspring with Insekt.

However, after the ant queen Mia absorbed the flesh-and-blood insect nest and made the flesh-and-blood insect nest her own reproductive organ, Lusha found that she had been caught in a misunderstanding all along—it was not necessary to use her and Insector's blood to produce offspring. reproductive organs.

The so-called reproduction of offspring is essentially the continuation of the genes of both parents, and now the Zerg has already had this possibility.

Through several months of research and experiments, Rubik successfully created for Lusa a fleshy hive abdomen similar to Queen Mia, which can be independent of the body.

The abdomen of this blood-flesh hive conceived offspring that possessed both her genes and Inseqt genes.

In fact, in addition to Insect and Lusha, at the request of the flower fairy Lulu, this egg actually has Lulu's genes.

In order to stabilize the genes of the eggs, the eggs also added a small amount of genes from other Zerg races.

It's a pity, although this idea is good, but after a few months, this flesh and blood insect nest has never been able to produce any offspring, not even eggs, and Rubik's inspection can't find any problems.

Over time, the nearest Lusha also gave up her external flesh and blood insect nest.

And just over ten days ago, her external flesh and blood worm nest suddenly had a movement, producing more than a dozen offspring in a row, and after these offspring were born, Lusha knew the name of these offspring—the king worm.

(End of this chapter)

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