Chapter 162 He is a Vase Marriage Scammer B (51)
Chapter 162 He is a Vase Marriage Scammer B (51)
Jiang Yan didn't even know that right above their heads, his teammate Vidal, the head of the Second Military Academy, Fair, who was jokingly called the "king who never meets the king", and several outstanding students from various schools were experiencing similar situations as him, but were far from being as "safe and peaceful" as he was.
The layer they were on not only contained insect eggs that would scare people with trypophobia to death, but also hatched larvae and possibly even adults...
Luo Luo was extremely shocked when he saw the scenes in the cave through the goggles with the night vision mode turned on, and he got goosebumps all over his body.
Even he didn't dare to make any big noise. Instead, he retreated quietly and silently, signaling to the students behind him with gestures: This way doesn't work, try another one.
The two people behind him were students from the First Military Academy whom he rescued in the cave. One of them suffered severe mental injuries and the other had a broken arm. If they hadn't met Rollo and received the first aid kit, they might have died.
Therefore, they obeyed the instructions of their savior Luo Luo unconditionally.
However, when they were about to retreat quietly, a loud commotion was heard deep in the cave.
Luo Luo's face turned pale and he wanted to run, but the student behind him said with a pale face, "Damn it, look at the top of your head..."
Rollo looked up.
Above his head, countless densely packed white giant eggs were making a "puff puff" sound, and then the first one, the second... one after another, were broken open from the inside.
Along with the disgusting dark green mucus flowing, the Zerg's strange and ugly legs stretched out.
Next comes the body, and finally the head.
But within a few breaths, a larva hatched, and immediately opened the compound eyes on its head. Each larva has at least three pairs of compound eyes... It is impossible to count how many newly hatched larvae there are here, so you can imagine how many pairs of eyes are watching.
Even Rollo, who had experienced the front-line battlefield and fought countless Zergs, felt his scalp tingling.
"Buzz-"
The larvae seemed to have smelled the most delicious food, flapping their undeveloped wings and pouncing towards Rollo and the other two.
"Bang bang bang bang-"
The sound of gunfire shook the cave.
Fell's eyelids twitched as he was struggling to "confront" a very, very huge black insect egg somewhere in the cave. Beside him, there was only one teammate still alive, and it was his best friend. At this moment, he grabbed his arm, his voice trembling a little, and his hands seemed to be shaking, "Yes, has anyone come in to save us?"
In Fair's mind, his friend has always been an outstanding and courageous person, and has never been so timid and cowardly, but Fair cannot despise him for what he is now.
After all, they had just lost three classmates and teammates, and they were eaten in their sleep. When Fair realized something was wrong, the scene he saw was that only "part" of his teammates was left, being dragged by giant insects and disappearing into the darkness deep in the cave.
Only then did Fair notice that they had fallen asleep without realizing it. Without time to think, he slapped his friend to wake him up, and the two of them went to chase the Zerg.
Later they discovered how deep and how big this natural cave, which they thought would not be very big, was.
It was like a larger maze inside, with countless roads and caves, leading all the way deep into the ground, as if the entire planet had been hollowed out and turned into a Zerg nest.
Fair knew that things were serious.
He did not back down, but turned on the camera function of the communicator and dutifully recorded everything he saw.
No matter what, we have to find a way to spread these things!
It is horrifying that such a thing could happen in an area that the Star Alliance believed was completely under its control and was at least 80% safe.
The Zerg had never been able to truly break through the border of the Star Alliance, otherwise, would those legions stationed on the border planets be doing nothing? Even if they couldn't stop them, they couldn't help but raise the alarm.
However, the fact is that no one knows how many high-level Zerg have penetrated into important areas of the Covenant and even built such a large nest here, laying countless eggs.
this is too scary.
The killing power of the Zerg is extremely shocking. If all these eggs were to hatch, it would be hard to imagine how many people would die - the Zerg would feed on humans!
Feier had already made up his mind that even if he died, he wanted his death to be meaningful.
Even though he didn't know why the communicator had no signal, he would try his best to send out the photos he had taken.
Of course, he doesn't have to be a stubborn hero and die in vain.
He just wanted to take enough pictures to attract attention, to shock those troublemakers in the military who kept clamoring for "love and peace" every other day, so that people like his grandfather could get more authority and support without any hindrance and destroy this place to the greatest extent possible.
So Fair didn't plan to go too deep.
But he still underestimated his own poor sense of direction... and also underestimated the complexity of this place. He and his friend had clearly made marks along the way, and when they wanted to return following the marks, they found that not only did they not get out, they even walked to what seemed to be a deeper place. And now, they encountered this huge, black egg.
The eggs I saw along the way were all white and not as big as these.
This... not only because of its color and size, but also because of its aura, it made Feier feel dangerous...
They were clearly just insect eggs that hadn't hatched yet, but he felt as if he was being targeted.
He also had a hunch that if he made a bigger movement or made a louder noise, the contents of the black eggs might break out and bite him to death instantly.
Just when he was signaling his friend to quietly move away from the black insect eggs with him, he suddenly heard faint gunshots.
Feier felt happy at first, but then felt heavy again.
Although only insect eggs and no Zerg have been seen in the cave so far, it does not mean that Zerg do not exist. Otherwise, were his other three teammates dragged away by ghosts?
Also, Fair believed that any of their students or the legionnaires who came for the so-called exercise (although he didn't see any), once they discovered this cave, would not be so reckless as to open fire and make such a loud noise.
Since the gun was fired, it means the situation is very critical and there is no time to consider too much.
Hearing his friend naively asking if someone had come to rescue them, he felt... it was more like someone coming to take their lives.
Sure enough, as the gunshots became louder, he heard a "puff" sound coming from the black insect egg. Then, as Fair stared intently, the insect egg... was torn apart from the inside...
Feier wanted to pull his friend along and run, but he didn't expect to be pushed hard on the back. In great shock and disbelief, he saw the long mouthparts of the black larva that pounced on him pierce his eye sockets...
"Zerg larvae like to use their mouthparts to poke into human eye sockets and suck human brain marrow. For newly hatched larvae, the higher the level of mental power of humans, the more tonic they are. It is your honor to be able to provide nutrients to our royal larvae and accelerate their growth and strengthening..."
He heard the distorted and sharp excited voice of his best friend behind him.
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