Swallowing the Stars: The Supreme Being of All Heavens

Chapter 66 You can still hit me through the internet?



Chapter 66 You can still hit me through the internet?

Chapter 66 You can still hit me through the internet?

In a cosmic expanse several light-years away from Pok's planet, on an asteroid belt, resides a group of spaceships of varying sizes. Most of Suk's guards are among them, and the silver-gray saucer-shaped spaceship that is surrounded is Suk's personal vehicle.

Suk, dressed in black with his white hair flowing freely, stood in front of the control panel, followed by his two loyal cosmic-level subordinates, Hail and Liumira.

"Master, everything is ready, and we can begin operations at any time." Liu Mira looked at Suk.

A glint flashed in Suk's eyes, and he nodded slightly. "Begin the operation, proceed according to plan."

The previous caution on the planet did not mean that Suk had given up on exploring the secrets of the underground caves. It's just that a wise man avoids dangerous situations. Now, Suk and his ship are light-years away from Poke Star. Even if Poke Star is hiding some great crisis, it probably won't threaten him.

"Let the rest of the people left on Pokk leave, and while they're at it, destroy all traces of our existence there," Suk said.

The people below immediately did as ordered.

Beneath the dark, cloud-covered sky, a hazy, triangular spaceship landed on the fog-shrouded planet, just above the underground cavern. When the site was first discovered, a passageway had already been excavated from above, but the passageway was not straight; it was winding and twisting. Moreover, to prevent poison gas from leaking up (although the poison gas was currently stationary in the underground cavern), some passageways were blocked.

In fact, Suk and the others understood that the poison gas, which could easily corrode C-grade metal, could corrode an entire planet given enough time. The appearance of a hole with a diameter of only 10 kilometers must have some reason.

However, to prevent any mutated creatures from accidentally entering and coming into contact with the poisonous gas, some precautions were taken. After the triangular spaceship landed stably, the hatch opened automatically, and tall figures emerged. These were humanoid metal robots, their bodies cast from silver metal interspersed with traces of light blue, their eyes being red crystals that emitted a faint glow.

They went into pairs and entered the deep passage.

"Ten robots made of D9 grade alloy." A moment later, Suk saw this scene. Although they were made of D9 grade alloy, their size was limited and their strength was not high. Since alloy is cheaper than pure metal, the price was not too expensive.

"Those micro-robots are tiny, smaller than mosquitoes, and the poison gas can quickly corrode them. But these robots are not only large, but they're also made of D9 grade alloy, so they shouldn't be easy to destroy," Suk thought to himself. Even if they were destroyed, Suk wouldn't be heartbroken; it was better than letting his men risk their lives to explore.

Suk planned to use these robots to explore what was inside the cave.

Soon after, news came that the first group of robots had officially come into contact with the poison gas.

"The poison gas has a slight corrosive effect on the robot's alloy surface, but it can be resisted." This news cheered everyone in the control room.

Liu Mila laughed, "When choosing robots, we selected those with high 'corrosion resistance.' It seems that's come in handy now."

"However, the viscosity of the poison gas creates incredible resistance. Although the robots are powerful, they are still no match for a star-level expert. The operation will likely be very difficult," the subordinate monitoring the situation reported.

Just as the resistance in a swamp hinders a person's movement, the same applies to robots.

"It's alright, let them move forward slowly and carefully," Suk said.

Tap tap, heavy footsteps echoed through the empty underground cavern as two silver-blue robots slowly advanced through the thick fog, four red lights flashing incessantly.

Their alloy bodies were covered with a sticky, slightly black liquid that hissed and emitted white smoke.

The robot's body contains state-of-the-art filming equipment that is recording everything around it and transmitting it back to the ground spaceship. The ground spaceship then transmits the data back to Suk through a sophisticated defense system deployed around the planet, which causes some delay.

"The robot has advanced more than 1000 meters without finding anything."

As time passed, the two robots ventured deeper and deeper into the toxic fog.

"2 kilometers."

4 kilometers.

As the robot ventured deeper into the area, a hint of tension appeared on everyone's faces.

"Hmm? The robot has been discovered."

When the robot reached a depth of approximately 5000 meters, it finally encountered a special situation.

The robot captured an image of a tall, dark shadow in the thick fog, resembling a giant spherical shadow standing there.

"Let them come closer."

As the robot approached, its true form was revealed through special filming equipment.

The control room was completely silent.

"What is that?" a member of the guard muttered to himself.

Suk's pupils suddenly dilated, revealing a look of extreme shock deep within.

The transmitted images revealed a terrifyingly large sphere deep within the dense fog, shrouded in toxic gas and constantly emitting it. This sphere was nearly a kilometer in diameter—to put that into perspective, it was practically a spherical mountain! Equivalent to 250...

A multi-story building! This huge sphere, with its surface pitted and uneven, has some venom flowing on it and faintly emits poisonous gas.

"This, this is—" A name flashed through Suk's mind.

"Zerg Mother Nest!"

There's no mistake, this is the Zerg hive!

The other people on the spaceship, including the two cosmic-level beings, didn't recognize him, but Suk, who had a deep impression of him, recognized him at first glance!

With his eyes glued to the screen, Suk had already had some vague guesses beforehand.

But at that time there was no evidence, and he was only guessing.

But now that he saw this huge, round mountain standing right in front of him, Suk no longer had any doubts.

The Zerg, as one of the most powerful races in the universe alongside humans, are terrifying beings whose existence, even a single Zerg hive, is catastrophic!

Therefore, information about the Zerg hive is always restricted on the virtual universe network and is never easily disclosed to the public.

Various pieces of information flashed through Suk's mind.

The Zerg's core is their mother hives.

The Mother Nest is a nest built by the "Mother Queen". The Mother Queen herself is weak, possessing powerful soul power but a weak body, so she builds a powerful Mother Nest, which is like her armor.

The Queen Mother can give birth to countless Zerg warriors, and the nests she builds vary in shape according to her own will. They can be spherical, pyramidal, oval, cube-shaped, and so on.

Suk still clearly remembered one thing about the Zerg hive: the weakest Zerg hive in reality was comparable to a World Lord, and many were even comparable to immortal beings.

"This is at least a Zerg mother hive at the level of a World Lord!" Suk was so frightened that his face turned pale.

However, Suk quickly calmed down. If the Zerg Queen was really still alive, she would have noticed the situation around her and allowed his robot to swagger up to her like that.

Moreover, according to the information, this Zerg hive should be the so-called "meteorite" that fell to this planet several years ago, the culprit that caused the entire planet to be severely polluted.

"They've stayed here for tens of thousands of years, without moving? It seems that either the Zerg Queen inside is dead, or there's something wrong with her." Suk thought to himself.


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