Chapter 505 Dillwyn: I am a cultured person and I won’t take action.

It knows that the current situation is no longer something they can choose.

They started the war, and they will end it.

"【element】……"

These two words echoed in the mind of the Evil King, and finally, it chose to cut off the connectivity of the Zerg network.

Next, it will no longer contact other queen insects.

It knew clearly that the defeat of the Insect King was inevitable, and under the siege of the Star God, there was no chance that its king would survive.

Feeling the two extreme emotions coming from his fate, the King of Evil finally chose another path.

Next, it will wait and further advance the evolution of the Zerg.

It's just that it will no longer directly participate in the expansion of the Zerg.

It needs to preserve its vitality and wait quietly.

Waiting for the day when the Insect King returns again, before that day comes...

It will not allow itself to be discovered by other alien races again.

……

In the Demon Eye Cluster, the Star Crusher King Worm also cut off the Zerg network's connection.

Now, except for the evil king insect, the rest of the king insects are facing desperate situations.

Several emissaries were chasing them, and they had no way to escape.

The encirclement has been formed. If you want to survive, you have to fight for your life.

sizzle...

The Star-Breaking King Bug sends its final message to many stinging insects through pheromones.

Expand at all costs!

The moment this information was transmitted to the naked brains of other Zerg, they seemed to be stimulated by something and began to "burn" their lives.

Their lifespans are already short, but at this moment they have brought the Zerg's talents to their fullest.

In the galaxy, a planet began to disintegrate silently, and finally turned into a sky full of Zerg.

They flapped their wings and launched a swarm attack.

The planets collapsed into swarms of insects, and the endless swarms of insects turned into oceans, blocking the last ray of light in the starry sky.

In the endless sea of ​​insects, the Star-Breaking King Insect silently watched everything in front of it.

It knew that at this moment, only by clearing out all the abyss beasts in this star cluster would they have a chance to kill the powerful elements with a sea of ​​insects.

The abyss beast is huge in size and has abundant energy. If it is made into bait, it can provide food for more larvae to be born and grow.

And the powerful ones of [Elements]...

It can fight and run, and is small in size.

Without the top strong men to delay them, they would have no chance to kill those people with their swarm warfare methods.

Far away, at the top of a huge cosmic iceberg, five figures stood on it.

"The Zerg are starting to fight hard."

Dillwyn clasped his hands, and the spirits of light lingered and sang around him, each carrying surging energy.

"It can be seen that if they don't fight hard now, they will have no chance to fight."

"Why don't you fight us first?" Ocellus was a little puzzled. "We have so few people, and there are so many Abyssal Beasts..."

"The number of Abyssal Beasts is large, but the swarm tactics are effective." Agardes' voice sounded slowly, "We are small in number, but the swarm tactics are meaningless."

"Leave the Star-Breaking King Worm to me later, and you guys deal with the rest of the swarms." Arles glanced at the gods, his voice calm and serious.

"I object." Akdas raised his hand. "I think I can do it."

"The Star Crusher King Bug is just a one-round foe."

"...Okay, then go ahead. The other party is there now." Alers looked at Akdas with deep eyes. After a few breaths, he nodded and agreed.

"I'm just kidding……"

Akdas withdrew his hand naturally without feeling the slightest bit of shame.

"You are such a talented person!" Dillwyn gave Akdas a thumbs up, expressing his inner thoughts sincerely.

"Anyway...if these insect swarms destroy the Abyssal Beasts, their numbers will definitely increase greatly." Ocellus stroked his chin and began to think, "How about we carry out a decapitation plan?"

"Kill the Star-Breaking King Bug first, and then leave here."

"Without a leader, the remaining Zerg will most likely stay and fight to the death with the Abyss Beasts."

"Then we will reap the benefits!"

"What do you think of this plan?"

After saying this, Ocellus was surprised to find that no god responded to his question, so he looked at them with some confusion.

"I didn't expect you would be willing to use your brain..." Dillwyn's voice was full of surprise, and his eyes looking at Ocellus gradually became a little different.

"..."Ocellus.

"It's really amazing." Agades nodded in agreement.

"Indeed." Even Arles, with his poker face, showed an expression of approval.

"Come on, duel." Ocellus was inexplicably annoyed. He stretched out his hand and pressed it on Dillwyn's shoulder to prevent this guy from directly rejecting his invitation and running away.

"No, I refuse. I'm a cultured person and I never resort to violence." Dillwyn felt the brutal force coming from his shoulder, his face changed slightly, and he quickly changed his words.

“You can’t say no!”

Who would have thought that Ocellus ignored Dillwyn's words, but instead showed a sinister smile and dragged Dillwyn back.

"Will he be killed by Ocellus? I think he will." Akdas looked gloating, "I bet one gold coin."

"I think he can too." Agades took out a gold coin with a subtle look on his face.

"Same." Arles said concisely and also took out a gold coin from the void.

The three gods smiled at each other and saw a tacit understanding in each other's eyes.

It is also because Aha is now somewhat wary of the existence of the [Elements]. Otherwise, He would most likely suddenly come out to express His opinions because of the fun happening on the scene.

After a few breaths, Dillwyn, with a bruised face and nose, returned to his previous position, looking a little listless.

An aura of world-weariness.

On the contrary, Ocellus rubbed his fists, looking refreshed, as if he had just vented his anger.

Although...it is indeed so.

"So have you finished your discussion? What do you think of my idea just now?" Ocellus looked at the gods with some anticipation.

Including Dillwyn, who had just been beaten up by him.

"I don't think so." Dillwyn expressed his opinion.

Unfortunately, Ocellus ignored his advice.

"Okay, but it feels like a waste of time." Akdas nodded and shook his head to express his opinion.

"Okay." Arles' purpose was clear and precise.

"Let's decide it. Go kill that king insect first."

"As for the rest... we'll talk about it later." Agades finalized the outcome of this vote.

"Hey, hey, hey! Can't you guys take my opinion seriously?"

Dillwyn's injuries were quickly healed by the flow of elements, and he became full of energy again.