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Chapter 111: The Truth

"That's him!?" Bronze Pattern Zerg Mumu's limbs were trembling.

It and its friends are among those Zerg who died due to "accidents"!

And now, the unexpected culprit is right in front of us!

Silver-patterned Zerg Muenduo only trembled slightly and did not react at all.

"It seems that you have already considered it." The astrologer Xiaochong ignored Mu Mu who suppressed his emotions and said to Mu Endo.

Mu Endo nodded slowly and said: "The deaths of more than 6,000 Zerg mages are suspected to be due to the influence of the power of the great existence. Originally, I thought they had inadvertently offended the Mother Goddess. But after seeing this person, my heart

There are already speculations.”

Aaron watched their conversation quietly, and nodded slowly when he heard this.

It’s normal to think like this.

On the other hand, the Zerg named Mumu was probably the last person in the audience, except Yue Tomb who didn't think about it, to realize it.

"So, although I'm not asking for anything, can you tell us why you did this?" Mu'endo originally wanted to ask Alon later, after it sent Mu Mu away.

Unexpectedly, the astrologer directly exposed this point, obviously he could no longer take care of Mumu's mood.

"I investigated your lair after discovering what was going on under the desert." Aaron didn't think this was something that couldn't be said, so he simply confessed.

"It's touched the barrier set by those mages, right?" the astrologer said.

"Yes, they fought back immediately, and then they made me a little irritable, so I crushed them to death." Aaron nodded in affirmation and said lightly.

silence.

Xing Liuli felt that the atmosphere was getting a little more solemn and she concentrated a little more.

Yue Tomb looked left and right, not paying much attention to the atmosphere at this time.

"I can only think that they counterattacked without permission and I'm sorry that they offended you." The astrologer slowly spoke, and the "regret" that followed was naturally left to Mu Mu.

Aaron did not answer, but he had no intention of pushing the envelope.

Squeezing the bug to death was a subconscious reaction at the time. He would not have any emotional fluctuations about it. His view of the matter itself was as plain as eating and drinking.

"Mu Mu, go back and rest." Mu Endo said in a deep voice.

Mumu took some time to calm down and saluted Muendo, the astrologer, and even Aaron: "I'm sorry." After saying that, he quickly disappeared into the darkness through a passage.

"It's not that big yet. He is the leader of the new generation of bugs. If the future is still safe, after his lines turn silver, we will consider letting him inherit the position of patriarch." Mu Endo said.

"Then it still needs to accumulate more experience." Aaron made a pertinent comment.

"Then, let's enter Hallownest." The astrologer made no comment and walked ahead to take over Mundo's task of leading the way.

Looking at the back of the two-headed bug in front of me, there are little golden traces remaining on the carapace on its back, but those traces may never light up again.

The interior of Hallownest is smoother and more open than the intricate roads outside.

It is almost a huge square, and then there is a towering platform at the end, and on that platform is the altar for sacrifice.

"On weekdays, those insects that are dying of life will come here to pray. Especially those insects that are no longer able to perform the minimum level of labor or even produce offspring. They will choose to wait here for death, hoping to transfer their souls

and the physical body as the key to awakening the Mother Goddess." the astrologer introduced.

Aaron looked around and saw that Hallownest was quite deserted at this time, with no bugs around.

Seemingly answering what Aaron had seen, the astrologer continued: "Today was originally scheduled to be the day the Mother Goddess awakens, but an accident occurred, so we had them evacuate for safety reasons."

"If you gather here and the big bug below wakes up, just the sound of it getting up will kill you all." Aaron said.

"If the Mother Goddess can wake up, then everything can be abandoned." The astrologer stopped and said.

It turned its head and stared at Aaron with its big eyes: "But, if we are abandoned, so what."

Muendo's mouthparts moved slightly, as if he wanted to make a sound, but finally gave up.

"If you are a true believer, believe in your God unconditionally." Aron looked down at this little figure.

"But we are not," Muendo continued.

"Really passionate faith is faith for the sake of faith. If you are satisfied with the faith born of selfish desires, it will not exist and can be changed." said the astrologer.

"My partners and I were the first batch of bugs to come to this world. We were united at the time, hoping to do something new, raise a new ethnic branch, and dedicate everything we have to the prosperity of the bugs. We didn't

To think that the egg we are carrying could be a god! The weight of a god is not something that we and this fragile world of projection can bear.

"As it grows, it absorbs all the available nutrients in this world, especially a race with life forms similar to ours!"

Muendo looked at the astrologer sharply. He didn't know about this kind of thing.

Isn't the reason for the rapid degradation of life caused by the rejection of the world?

Regarding this point, Aaron was originally confused. It is true that there is rejection in the world, and this rejection has different manifestations depending on the individual. But this projected world, that is, the chaos horizon, is a layer of protection, equivalent to an interface.

Within the Chaos Horizon, there should be no chance of rejection.

The astrologer ignored Muendo and still looked directly at Alon: "I regret that after all my companions passed away, I slowly came to the truth. We are abandoned children, just for the growth of that adult.

The nourishment provided.”

"I don't care how much of our mission is true or false. There is no doubt that the ultimate goal of our clan is to bring that adult to this world."

The astrologer's small body trembled slightly, as if he was letting out the emotions he had been holding back for a long time.

"What happens next?" Aaron's calm voice sounded, smoothing everything over.

The astrologer slowed down and spoke again: "I originally wanted to escape from this world and leave everything behind. I even planned to tell the human beings in the outside world about the dangerous existence.

"But after I calmed down, I still didn't do it.

"Human beings are too dangerous. Our race comes from a war-torn era. Human beings in the world were once madmen and the devils of war. At that time, they had torn the continent into pieces and forcibly tied many races to their

Chariots were used either as laborers or as tools to fill gaps in war.

"Our previous rudeness has threatened the human beings in this world, and I dare not bet my life on the humans who have been provoked.

"And at that time, a group of new children were being born in the clan..." At this point, the astrologer glanced at Muendo.

"Master Astrologer." Mu Enduo heard this and was still interested.

"I still did not abandon these innocent children and chose to stay." the astrologer concluded.

Xing Liuli stared blankly at the small figure, an inexplicable sense of depression enveloped her heart, and her eyes were sore.

"Did you give me the ritual of life connection and transmission?" Aron said.

"Instead of giving all your lives to that adult, it is better to give the potential children in the tribe to maintain their lives. Maybe one of them can find a way out in the future, or lead the tribe to destruction in that false sense of mission.

, their path must at least have a choice." the astrologer said.

Muendo looked at his limbs.

All this was brought about by the astrologer.

"It seems now that although the process was very bumpy, Muendo, you still did it and brought hope of breaking the situation."

After listening to these words, Aaron looked around the empty Hallownest.

Just as he was about to answer, an angry shout intervened.

"I disagree!"


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