Gods: The Swarm

Chapter 611 Flood

World of Gods, Cradle Resource Well.

The fragments of the Unowned God Realm, as numerous as stars, are scattered throughout the resource well. The closer to the inner area, the higher the density of the fragments.

In the core area, there are many giant honeycomb-shaped stars, which are based on a large number of fragments of the Unowned God Realm and mantle, and are glued together.

The formation of space cracks is still frequent and irregular.

The void is torn without warning, spewing out a large number of fragments of the Unowned God Realm, and then quickly closed due to the self-healing nature of space.

Whenever a crack appears, the honeycomb stars in the nearby area will be in turmoil.

A large number of void giant insects will swarm out and rush to the eruption point as quickly as possible to drag the resources gifted by nature back to their hometown.

The core area of ​​the Cradle Resource Well has long become the private reserve of the insect swarm and a forbidden area for aliens to stop.

Whether it is the gods or their followers, any life that enters the core area of ​​the cradle will be devastated by the swarm.

Not only the Longwa gods, but also the human gods are treated the same.

With the expansion of the swarm, the core area can no longer satisfy their appetite, and there is a tendency to spread to the periphery and intend to monopolize the entire resource well.

The current positioning of this intermediate resource well is no longer the cradle of the descendants of the two dominant civilizations of Longwa and humans, but has become a real bloody training ground.

In the resource well, the demigods and gods of the two civilizations sometimes even need to join forces to operate on the territory of the swarm.

However, even if they can temporarily put aside the gap between races and abandon their past grudges, they can only barely resist the invasion of the swarm.

In the past, they have organized large-scale battles to try to clear the swarm, but unfortunately, the endings are basically dismal.

After the early active response and regrets of the high-level leaders of the two civilizations,

Later, I gradually realized that it seemed that the resource well had become like this, which was actually quite good.

The cradle resource well was originally a place for the two tribes to cultivate outstanding descendants.

As a dominant civilization, there is naturally no shortage of resources to support the new generation, but if these geniuses can experience more setbacks and exercise more practical skills, it will actually be more conducive to their future growth.

Of course, this does not prevent the top leaders of the civilization from paying attention to or even fearing these insect swarms.

If resources were not limited after all, and the two civilizations deliberately blocked and consumed them regularly.

The insect swarms that broke out of the cradle resource well would have become a world poison that was flooding everywhere.

In fact, the top leaders of the two civilizations were also very troubled by the insect swarms in the cradle.

Even if a large number of peak gods were dispatched to clean up, in the world of gods where true gods do not exist, this top combat power can only be helpless in the face of the insect swarm fleets that fill the void.

After all, the god of the opposite insect swarm, the human named Han Fei, is also a guy who has reached the peak of the gods, and there is not much difference in the level of divine power between the two sides.

Even though Han Fei has been missing for a hundred years in the real universe, with a hundred times the time difference, ten thousand years have passed in the world of gods.

But his divine domain has not collapsed. Instead, his Zerg family has expanded to an extremely terrifying order of magnitude after ten thousand years of crazy reproduction and expansion, and it is even difficult to make an accurate assessment of the specific numbers.

What is even more troublesome is that after so many years of contact with civilization, they found that the birth rate of Holy Spirits in the family group that looks like Han Fei is ridiculously high.

The Holy Spirit who shares the authority of gods and acts on their will has never been interrupted.

This means that even if Han Fei is not there, they can use part of the authority of gods, such as converting the power of faith into divine power, to continue to maintain the daily operation and development of the divine domain.

With hundreds of millions of family members and the piety of almost all fanatics, how magnificent is the power of faith they contribute?

The divine power transformed by the Holy Spirits and the condensed divine energy crystals are enough to allow the cradle swarm to consume the divine energy reserves unscrupulously when fighting against the enemy.

Not to mention the firepower configuration of the swarm, which is ridiculously strong.

As long as there are enough resources, the red-eyed barnacles can reproduce rapidly, and the ray towers built by them have almost no upper limit on the range and power.

Unless the two civilizations draw a large number of elite legions, all led by the peak gods to carry out a large-scale encirclement and suppression, constantly consuming the accumulated resources of the swarm, and be prepared to pay for several generations.

Otherwise, it is actually difficult for them to completely clear the swarm in the cradle. The cost is too high!

Even the two dominant civilizations that dominate this star field cannot afford the loss of several generations.

Looking at the vast world of gods, if you want to gain a foothold here, every civilization needs to do its best to resist foreign enemies, expand territory, and seize development resources.

Drawing many elite corps and top combat forces, at the cost of heavy casualties and resource loss, just to recapture a mid-level resource well?

The cost-benefit ratio is so high that the top leaders of the two tribes have a headache just thinking about it.

Not to mention, if the army's manpower replenishment is delayed, leading to the obstruction of civilization's external development, or even the loss of borders, who will be responsible for the heavy losses caused?

In human civilization, defeated generals can still appeal to the military court to shirk their responsibilities.

But in the Longwa Empire, if a large area of ​​the empire is lost, it will really cost you your head!

Therefore, even if the Longwa top leaders want to draw troops, the nobles on the front line will instinctively resist.

If they are forced to participate in the elimination of the insect swarm, these people will inevitably try their best to preserve their own combat power during the battle.

Such a situation is unsolvable.

In fact, there are differences of opinion among the top leaders of human civilization on how to deal with Han Fei and his Zerg family.

The controversy caused by this, even if it has not been leaked, has caused a lot of undercurrents within the organization, and there is no need to elaborate on the process.

But the result is that Han Fei's divine world, which was originally docked in the residence of the central academy of civilization, suddenly moved to the core area of ​​the cradle resource well under heavy and strict protection one day, completely out of the control of civilization.

No matter what the top leaders of civilization think, they are all very secretive about this, and no one dares to hold the academy accountable for this.

After Longwa learned about it, he was annoyed and had no choice but to be angry. He couldn't send a true god to ask for an explanation, right?

Everyone can reasonably infer that Han Fei's divine world was probably with the help of some people, so that he could easily get out of control and secretly move to the resource well.

But what can we do if we guess it?

It is impossible for the two sides to really go to war in reality!

The outstanding descendants of the two tribes joined forces, but they were unable to resist the expansion of the cradle swarm.

Not to mention that there are still many internal resistances on the human side.

Many of those who were on good terms with Han Fei, or even colluded with him, have now grown into the top ranks of civilization.

Many of their family descendants are also in the Cradle Resource Well area.

God knows if they are secretly colluding with the Zerg and reaching some dirty agreement?

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