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Chapter 81 Success or Failure???
Although Fang Senyan had used Zerg eggs when killing Leer before, the six raptors that hatched were all killed by him, so Mogansha and Reef were somewhat unaware of the details. This was their first time seeing such aggressive creatures like raptors.
Upon seeing these four familiar raptors, Reef suddenly exclaimed "Ah!", but his next words seemed stuck in his throat, completely choked, creating a traffic jam! Only the look in his eyes towards Fang Senyan revealed his amazement.
"Could it be?! Are you planning to?"
And when Mogansha saw the two Zerg drones that hatched next, the cigar in his mouth fell to the ground. After a long while, he shook his head and said with a wry smile:
"Boss... you might be playing this a little too big!"
Fang Senyan smiled and said:
"If we don't play it big, how can we possibly deal with this damn Gold Main Mission?"
As Fang Senyan's words ended, the last two Zerg eggs in the larger mounds also hatched, revealing two Zerg drones! These two drones had obvious black stripes on their bodies, and they looked much larger than ordinary drones.
At this time, Fang Senyan took out a full six hundred units of Pandora crystals from his personal storage space again, piling them in front of the two drones. They began to devour the crystals frantically, and their volume increased rapidly. When each drone had devoured about three hundred units of Pandora crystals, its volume had expanded to five or six times its original size.
Then the two drones separated, each finding a wide area to quickly spin silk, forming two huge grayish-brown cocoons on the ground. The area occupied by these cocoons spread rapidly, eventually reaching more than a hundred square meters before stopping growth, turning to develop upwards. When they reached their limit, the cyan silk mesh covering the surface of the cocoons suddenly burst, turning into fragments that scattered for a long time! (Double base start, you know, hehe)
Next, two huge organic buildings appeared in front of Fang Senyan and the others. Their surfaces were covered with thick, purple-red veins, firmly entrenched on the ground, giving a sense of being rooted. Immediately afterwards, the Zerg's unique organic creep naturally spread out, covering the surface of Pandora's soil in a seemingly gentle way!
Two core Zerg buildings, hatcheries, actually appeared on this land, this rich, beautiful, and dangerous planet!!!
Fang Senyan's plan was to build a Zerg base on this Pandora planet! Then use the Zerg's terrifying reproductive power and numbers to complete that terrifying Gold Main Mission! For him, it was just using two Zerg drone eggs he carried, but these two eggs, combined with the special environment of Pandora, could produce four from two, eight from four... generating infinite possibilities!!!
This was also the ultimate reason why Fang Senyan painstakingly planned and chose the Avatar world.
Fang Senyan looked at Mogansha and said very seriously:
"We were able to get to this point thanks to your unselfishness. If you hadn't generously taken out nearly two thousand units of Pandora crystals for me later, then everything would definitely not have gone so smoothly."
Mogansha laughed and took a deep puff of his cigar, saying:
"Boss, actually, I didn't expect to get so many Pandora crystals in the Star River world. I also wanted to see how far you could go, so I invested in you. It's an investment, understand? Not generosity, haha!"
At this time, the two "hatcheries" that had been completed were already operating at full capacity, hatching larvae on the creep. Fang Senyan now had only the last two hundred units of Pandora crystals left, and he投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入投入