Born into God: My Believer is a Zerg
6 Level 1 Planet Fusion

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The Insect race that Mo Wen had researched had the most perfect structure, organs, and limbs. They were born for war.

In addition, Mo Wen was a god, and the reason why the gods were called gods was because they had the same power as gods, tenebrum energy!

As long as there were believers, the adult Protoss would have psionic energy. The stronger the number of believers, the higher the level of the creature, and the stronger the psionic energy.

Mo Wen had experimented before. As long as it was a Zerg, it would automatically establish a psionic connection with Mo Wen the moment it was born.

This connection was like telepathy.

Every time a Zerg was born, Mo Wen felt that her psionic energy would increase a little, and her strength would also increase.

There was only one way to eliminate a Protoss, and that was to kill all of his believers.

As long as the believers were still alive, the gods would not die in theory.

Mo Wen controlled the spaceship and flew out of the atmosphere. She turned off the light speed and flew around Giant Insect Star at normal speed.

In the beginning, Mo Wen was still very calm, as if she was patrolling the pig herd's territory.

Slowly, Mo Wen found that the entire Giant Insect Planet was covered by the ocean.

Giant Insect Star gave birth to fish creatures, which were similar to whales. Mo Wen named them Kun.

A kun was about 10,000 meters long and weighed an unknown number of tons.

However, the amount of biological energy that a kun could provide to Morwen was also very large.

A single kun could provide 10,000 points of bio-energy to Mo Wen's Zerg.

A bug clan mother nest required 10,000 points of biological energy.

The mother nest could produce larvae under Morwen's control.

And the mother nest needed a larva to evolve.

Two kun would allow Mo Wen to build a Zerg base and 10,000 larvae.

The larva was the foundation of all units of the Zerg. The Zerg was originally a cell extracted from her own body.

Mo Wen could control the cell at will. With a thought, the cell could absorb the energy of nearby creatures and become a larva.

This larva was the first Zerg. Next was the cycle mode.

The larvae turned into a mother nest, and the mother nest produced larvae!

The larvae contained the genes that Mo Wen had studied for two lifetimes.

As long as the larvae absorbed the energy of living creatures, they could become any creature that Morwen designed.

After two lifetimes of research, the Zergs were only a low-level version of the Zergs.

Up until now, there was only one big framework, and Morwen had come to the front line to perfect the Zergs step by step.

He wanted the bug clan to become the strongest race in the universe. If that day came, how strong would he be if the bug clan became his follower?

Momin's mind was filled with a myriad of thoughts. She fantasized about leading the Bug Tribe and unifying the entire universe.

The reality was that Mo Wen did not even have a place to put her feet.

After flying around Giant Insect Star, Mo Wen confirmed that Giant Insect Star was filled with oceans.

The vast ocean!

"You're all water!"

Mo Wen sighed. Even though she and the Zergs could live in the water, they were still able to survive.

The flying ship also had a protective shield that allowed it to enter the water.

However, Mo Wen, who had always lived on land, did not like to go into the water.

Moreover, the Zergs were mainly on land.

Mo Wen looked at the first insect in front of her, a larva.

That's right, Mo Wen had already evolved a larva with the cells she brought out of her room.

Now, Mo Wen could control the larva in her mind.

Newborn larvae had a certain level of intelligence, which was about the same as a five-year-old human.

No matter where the larva was, Morwen could control it in her mind through the psionic talent of the Protoss.

All the Insects would not resist Mo Wen's orders. To Mo Wen, he was the master of all the Insects.

The first thing to do now was to fuse these fifteen planets together.

He did it!

Mo Wen immediately contacted the main battlefield and asked for help!

"The main battlefield is still very happy to fuse planets!”

After the fusion, there would definitely be a large number of dark creatures attacking the planet. This would help to share the pressure on the main battlefield.

Soon, a spaceship the size of a planet stopped in space.

Mo Wen's spaceship was right next to this huge spaceship.

After inspecting the planet that she had just named Giant Insect Star, she applied to the higher-ups of the main battlefield through the Star Ring to help her fuse the planets.

After explaining the specific requirements of the planet fusion, Mo Wen paid the credits. The credits needed to fuse the planets cost 90% of Mo Wen's savings.

If not for the distance, Mo Wen could have saved half of the money.

This was because Morwin was trying to resist the attacks of the dark creatures. Otherwise, they would not have come because the larger the planet, the more dark creatures would attack.

The battlefield that Mo Wen was in had just been established, but the main battlefield had already fused with tens of thousands of planets.

Most of the items could be transported through the Star Ring.

However, the matter of fusing planets had to be left to professionals.

The size of the frontline battlefield was fusing with other planets.

There were almost no main bodies like Mo Wen's. They had to first fuse with the main body, a main body that was fused from fifteen planets.

The planet after the fusion was unstable and natural disasters were frequent, but these were all trivial matters for the Insect race.

It had been three months since then, and the fifteen planets had basically fused.

The academy rewarded every student who came to the front line with 100,000 credits.

Normally, a Protoss person would only spend 100 credits a year, but Molin spent 90% of the money on fusing planets. The remaining 10% was spent on high-energy minerals. Molin estimated that he could equip 100,000 Zergs at most.

The school had already given a specific answer about the time until the dark creatures attacked.

A year later, the dark creatures would appear randomly. Mo Wen calculated the time. It had been two months since they had sailed and three months since they had fused with the planet.

Half of the time had passed, and Mo Wen did not have much time left.

The larger the planet, the more dark creatures would attack.

But when it came to numbers, Mo Wen felt that the Zergs had never been afraid of anyone!

At the beginning, dark creatures were basically level one or two creatures. At most, there would be level three creatures. The possibility of level four or five was very small.

Therefore, Mo Wen was not worried. Even if someone appeared, Mo Wen would not be afraid.

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