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Chapter 1043 139. Although I am very reluctant, I must thank Dean Lanyue for those papers...(1/2)

"The failure of the seal of the Beetle Wall is actually not necessarily a bad thing. The wall still maintains its final strength, and the insect-men cannot break through during this period.

This means that as long as we find a way, we can complete a fatal blow to the Qila Empire in their territory..."

In the second-story house, Blake spread his hands and described his plan.

He said in a relaxed tone:

"This is also the reason why I did not summon more forces to come here. We do not need a large army to assist in the battle, and we do not have the strength to send a large number of troops to the territory of the Qiraji Empire before the beetle wall collapses.

Therefore, this time it is destined to be a small-scale elite battle.

According to my calculations, as long as the people in front of us work together, the odds of winning are quite high. Of course, we need to forget the previous rigid war model and conduct a special war.

And before I explain my battle plan, I need to describe to you a concept that everyone has been confused about."

In this slightly dimly lit house, the big pirate seemed to have suddenly changed as a person, from an ambitious strategist to a researcher.

He changed his tone to that of a tutor in class and said:

"Although all the gods that exist behind the wall are collectively called 'Qiraji', when we face the servants of the fallen god C'thun, we need to treat the zerg and the silithid separately.

The former was blessed by the ancient gods and got rid of the corrupted life transformed from the alien form, while the latter still maintained the unnatural beast form.

In addition to their ferocious appearance, the insect people's intelligence and physiological form are not much different from humanoid life forms.

But that's not the case with Qiraji."

In order to express what he was talking about more intuitively, Blake even displayed the dissected remains of a Qiraji in front of everyone.

This guy died of an unknown AoE while killing Cho'gall.

Judging from its appearance, it should be considered a low-level insect man. There are obvious traces of insect claws on its claws and feet. Except for the two eyes on its head, the mouth is completely the mouthparts of an insect.

At first glance, it is obvious that it is a defective product that has not yet been "completely evolved".

Except for Shandris Feathermoon, who had fought in the Quicksand War, everyone present saw this for the first time a real insect-man, and they all came together to see this corrupted life.

Even old man Faao and Merry Dongfeng are interested.

Seeing the old lich gearing up and his eyes shining, he should be planning to capture a few living samples and take them back to his mage tower for further study.

Blake's dissection skills were quite good. He removed all the important organs of the worm-eaters and put them in several glass bottles to show to others.

Let me express my opinion on this matter.

The whole scene looked very strange. If Blake were wearing a white coat, it would look like a medical student taking an anatomy class.

This unlucky insect is naturally the "general" teacher who debuted in the C position in this class.

"I won't take out samples of Qiraji worms. They are everywhere in the desert. If you are interested, you can catch one and bring it back for dissection.

Let’s talk about the key points.”

Blake grabbed a branch he picked up at hand and pointed at the Qiraji brain that had been completely taken out and soaked in a jar next to the anatomical sample.

As if he were a scholar, he even laid out his research notes and said:

"Look at the shape of the brain, its folds and its size.

I can tell you clearly that the insect brain is 80% similar to the human brain, and 90% similar to the brains of elves and trolls!

This is enough to prove that when C'Thun blessed the Qiraji, he should have used life samples from trolls or elves..."

"Hey! Stinky pirate!"

As soon as Black finished speaking, General Shandis Feathermoon asked unhappily:

"Are you talking about trolls and elves together as a metaphor for some vicious rumors? I'm warning you, if you spread such groundless things again..."

"It's you who thinks too much."

The smelly pirate rolled his eyes and rudely interrupted the sensitive elf's unreasonable threat. He said in a sarcastic tone like a researcher:

"Of course I know that elves and trolls are two different species. I have personally killed many trolls and bullied some elves. I know that you are slightly different in appearance.

As for why the distribution of internal organs, brains and vitality between your two races is more than 98.5% similar, and why the 53 syllables of the ancient Salas language and the 57 syllables of the ancient troll language are similar...

I think these must be coincidences.

Anything can happen in the magical nature, so don’t think too much about it, General Shandris."

Blake's sarcastic words made everyone else have a confused smile on their faces. Even the two orcs grinned. They had only been in Azeroth for a short time, but they also knew the complicated grudges between elves and trolls.

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"Stop saying such boring things!"

In addition to Shandris shaking with anger, Lord Ravencrest's expression was not very good either. Lord Death slapped the table, glared at Black, and said:

"Go on to the point and don't waste my time."

"Okay, okay, I'll continue, but don't interrupt me again. It's not easy to pick up the train of thought after it's been interrupted."

Blake rolled his eyes, pointed at the brain soaked in the jar with a wooden stick, and magically pulled out another jar from his hand, placing it next to the brain sample.

The second jar also contained a brain sample.

But the comparison between the two is just like apples and dates. Not only are they different in size, but they are also different in shape.

"This small brain kernel comes from a Qiraji that I personally dissected. It is said to be the smartest nest guard among the mutants. Putting the two together, it should be more illustrative of my point.

Even though the origin of the Qiraji comes from the Silithids, the two are now completely two races."

Blake spread his hands and said to everyone:

"Although they still share a name, their social forms are different from each other. The silithiens still maintain the original will of the swarm and regard individuals as part of the whole.

However, the Qiraji have entered a feudal system due to C'Thun's intervention.

With the Twin Emperors as leaders, the Insect Seer as the Prime Minister of the Empire, and the commanders like General Rajax in charge of the war, they have extremely distinct identity characteristics, and the internal structure of their society has already seen professional differentiation."

When the stinky pirate said this, he noticed that the others were listening with interest, but the eyes of the two orcs had begun to become blank.

This made Blake shake his head. He suppressed the researcher's part of his soul and said in more concise language:

"I can give more examples, but in order to save time, let me just state the conclusion. I believe that C'Thun's excessive intervention in the Qiraji has caused the "split" of the insect swarm in the civilization system.

Despite their large numbers and low intelligence, the Qiraji still diligently serve the upper-level bugs as the foundation of the bug empire's existence, even if the bugs cannot even understand the concept of 'loyalty'.

But the bugs didn't realize that the separation between the upper and lower levels of civilization had caused flaws in their invincible power.

There is a deviation in the evolutionary direction of the bugmen and the alien bugs.

That's where we can differentiate their weaknesses."

"Differentiation... I admit that this idea is very good. The only problem is that it was proposed a thousand years ago!"

General Shandis crossed his arms and interrupted Black's words in a cold tone.

she says:

"Before the War of Quicksand began, the druids studied the bugs. They also tried to use the power of nature to appease the evil bugs, but with little success.

You just brought up such a thing as the 'will of the swarm', then you should know how troublesome this thing is.

The invisible consciousness formed by the gathering of the thoughts of countless bugs makes every alien bug very closely connected to the civilization of the Qiraji.

The life forms of both of them are indeed different, but they are the same civilization in the true sense.

As long as the will of the swarm still exists, no matter how the appearance of bugs and bugs changes, it is impossible for them to be separated by external forces, at least we can't.

As a human being who has realized the key to the problem within such a short time of coming into contact with the Qiraji, I admit that you are indeed a very good strategist.

But Blackshaw, unfortunately, your idea cannot be realized."

"Wrong! Big mistake!"

Faced with doubts, Black sneered and said to Shandis:

"You are too superstitious about the power of druids and ignore the power of hunters like us. No wonder you want to leave the hidden path. You are a hunter and a priest, but now it seems that you are more willing to become a moon god priest.

You are also more suitable to be a priest, and your wisdom is not enough to make you an excellent hunter.

so good.

You have chosen the path that suits you best. The world has lost a third-rate hunter and gained a first-rate priest. The world and I are very happy for your choice.

But you underestimate me a little too much.

If my plan had reached this stage, I would never have gathered so many big names with confidence. After all, I am also a person who cares about face, and I have been trying my best to avoid social death."

The stinking pirate's bitter taunt made Shandris Feathermoon narrow her eyes, but the Sentinel General did not get angry. She realized that the pirate would probably continue his theoretical description, so she made a "please" gesture.

Blake shrugged, coughed, and continued:

"Admittedly, as General Shandis pointed out, if you want to implement the 'differentiation' tactic, then the will of the swarm is indeed a big trouble, but fortunately, I have found a solution.

As I just explained to you, bugs in human form have the wisdom given by C'Thun. They know how to think about the pros and cons, which also makes it difficult for their brains to carry the blessing of the original will of the bug swarm.

This can be judged from the fact that the leaders of the three large insect nests in the Silithus Desert are all alien insects rather than insect people. Ordinary insect people have chosen to embrace wisdom.

As a price, they no longer have the ability to directly lead the mutants.

The bug people have their own language, which also causes communication problems between them and the alien bugs.
To be continued...
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