Chapter 260 Xivier is Dead

"Alright, Ka Ka, don't go too far."

"Yes."

The pressure vanished instantly, and Sivir gasped for air. His molars were cracked, and the metallic taste exploded in his mouth, reminding him that he was still alive.

"Well, I can release your soldiers, but you need to cooperate with me first. How about it? Can you accept that? It'll only take a few minutes, it's very simple. If you can survive, I might even let you go."

A glimmer of light flashed in Sivir's eyes. The surrounding soldiers almost simultaneously looked at Sivir, then lowered their heads, probably out of shame...

Or perhaps afraid that others would see their uncontrollable smiles?

To find life after being cornered was indeed something that was hard to control.

"So, what's your answer? Or how about this, if you speak up, I can use their lives to exchange for yours. I'm a very agreeable person."

The girl tilted her head and smiled faintly, her silver hair falling loosely.

"..." Sivir was actually very afraid of death. He remained silent.

Even though it was his own request, when Lin Mo actually agreed, the feeling of panic in his heart...still uncontrollably leaked out.

To trade his own indescribable future for the survival of his soldiers...was it really worth it?

Or should he use their...?

Images flashed before his eyes, the silly poses they struck when they first joined the reserve corps, laughing and saying they were going to fight the abyss crawling on the ground.

Everything flashed by rapidly.

During this time, the little ones hadn't been idle. The captured soldiers were stacked neatly, one on top of another.

Mountains of flesh.

After all, carrying them on their backs all the time made it inconvenient to clean up, and the empress wouldn't be happy.

Scarlet blood flowed to Sivir's feet. There was nothing he could do. After all, capturing them was a troublesome task, and the little ones' scythes were too sharp. Any slight movement would result in a cut.

Although they weren't dead, they wouldn't be able to endure this environment for much longer.

"...I, thank you for your mercy."

"Oh? You actually agreed? I thought I'd have to kill a few more before you would."

"..."

"Alright then, little ones, come."

The Infected Zergling extended its slender tail, slowly wrapping it around Sivir's body.

The tip bent and swiveled back and forth in front of him, as if searching for a suitable position. Finally, the tip split open, and a smaller, black spike extended, piercing deeply into his eye socket.

Black blood flowed continuously from his eye socket, and Sivir trembled incessantly.

Suppressed and muffled roars of pain were now the main melody here.

Streams of neat information flowed into the Zerg network. Lin Mo skimmed through it, finding few personal experiences. Most of it was content obtained from literature, but it seemed that Ka Ka had already gotten rid of that literature...

That something or other Carlos Academy was gone, completely gone.

But one thing caught Lin Mo's attention.

The abyss?!

Could this be related to that black planet? This golden planet seemed to be a barrier between the abyss and the homeworld, keeping the abyss at bay.

No wonder the people on the homeworld were so weak. It turned out that those with real combat power were long gone.

But then the question arose, how did they get here? It couldn't be some magical space teleportation, could it? Wasn't that a bit unscientific?

Also, advanced magic theory, the strength of magic, was actually related to the strength of mental power? Then wasn't Lin Mo already a great mage?

You had to know, the little ones' mental power was all gathered around Lin Mo!

What kind of power would that be? For example, physically crossing the universe?

The structure of magic was limited by mental power, like a curved pipe, except this pipe was made of invisible mental power, and the process of magic passing through this pipe was the construction of magic.

The faster the magic flowed, the faster the magic was constructed.

The greater the throughput of magic, the greater the power of the magic.

So everything was inseparable from mental power.

Also, the abyss seemed to be much stronger than the people on this golden planet. It seemed that the golden power used to block meteorites was limiting the size of the abyss gate, so they could barely hold on.

It seemed to be some kind of power of faith?

Lin Mo wasn't interested in that abyss thing, since it sounded like there wouldn't be anything good to eat there.

As for the attack...

Were the little ones afraid? When the time came, it wouldn't be clear who was attacking who!

They'd turn the abyss expansion war into an abyss defense war!

More and more memories flooded in, girlfriends, subordinates who liked him, all useless content.

Wait a minute!

One husband, one wife?

Perfect one husband, one wife?

Lin Mo's expression became increasingly strange as he looked at Sivir.

With the reading complete, Lin Mo had a general understanding of the combat power of this planet, but that wasn't important. Their strength wasn't high. The most important thing was!

There really weren't any innovative and delicious foods!?

Damn it, magic was so developed, couldn't they use some magic to make some fancy pastries?

When she occupied this place, all the chefs had to be archmages!!

A chef who couldn't use magic wasn't a good warrior!

The Infected Zergling retracted its tail. Sivir was dead.

Lin Mo didn't feel much of a shock. She'd seen too much and had become numb. She just didn't want to think about it, because...

Lin Mo knew everything the little ones could see.

Lin Mo knew every time the little ones killed.

She could only try to maintain this silly, optimistic personality to ensure that she wouldn't suddenly have a whim one day, like... wanting to see something painful, to see painful expressions...

That was too perverted!

That was completely chaotic evil!

"Bury him. Don't absorb his body."

"Yes. What about those humans? Should we let them go?"

Ka Ka thought it was a bit of a waste, and besides, those people wouldn't survive for long even if they were released.

The corrosive spores had already damaged their lungs. They couldn't do any heavy labor, and even running for a long time could cost them their lives!

Even if they breathed more intensely, their insides had already been destroyed.

So even if Lin Mo let them go, they wouldn't live long.

The law of the universe, destroying a civilization without mercy, was the greatest respect for it.