Chapter 5 Departure to the town of Nala

Nala finished his war dance and fell to one knee and prayed to the Zerg gods he believed in. This is the final step in the coming-of-age ceremony of the Angolan Zerg.

It didn't take long for me to feel a vast force descending on the area, even though the surrounding environment had not changed. It is a powerful but not aggressive force, which can make people feel majestic, but it is not difficult to approach.

In the game, when the gods are blessed, there is only a burst of sound and light effects, and you can't feel the power and grace of God at all. I didn't feel any difference from the outside world in the temple, so like the other time-travelers who came before me, I felt that the gods were just powerful beings. However, after feeling this genuine divine might, I realized that gods are gods, and they cannot be called gods by casual people who have a godhead. I also understand why there are so many powerful demigods who can't ascend to the god throne.

As I felt this divine power with amazement and even some trepidation, a voice that came out of nowhere and soothed my restless heart appeared in my head:

"Hello, unknown Terran god, I am Angus Twista, the god of war of the Zerg, and welcome you to the Zerg territory. Whether you are visiting, visiting, or helping, I welcome you on behalf of the Zerg. This is my blessing, and I ask you to believe in the gods to convey the goodwill and friendship of my Zerg god of war, Angus Twista. ”

Hint: The Zerg God of War has blessed you, and the Zerg reputation is on, and it is now Friendly 3000/5000. Beginner two-handed weapon mastery +50, and Zerg area experience gain increased by 10%.

Aha. I kept my mouth shut happily, afraid I would laugh out loud. I was photographed by Kamui just now, and I forgot that I am now a god of LV3. As long as LV3 is not in a hostile or neutral area, it will have Fame On, a base Fame of 3000 Friendliness, and a buff buff that increases XP gain by 10%.

But I, the god of God, am an impostor, this Titan god has long left the Rafia Continent, who knows when he will return. What's more, if they come back and find out that I, a god, don't believe in them, they won't shoot me to death? Just looking at the statues of several Titan main gods in the temple, I don't think my small body can withstand even a moment.

After I expressed my willingness to convey kindness to the gods I believed in, Kamui gradually left my side and spread over the area. This is why the Zerg sent their soon-to-be-grown people to the land given to them by the Human Empire for a coming-of-age ceremony. After the ceremony, the divine power of the Zerg gods will change the nature of the land, making it more suitable for the Zerg living habits.

Suddenly changing from underground to above-ground life, the Zerg must have been uncomfortable at first. In order to shorten the time that the Zerg can live normally on the ground, it is necessary to put the Divine Power Manga in this land.

I remember that all races from the underground to the surface have a phobia of the sky, just as the races that live on the ground suddenly go to live underground and have claustrophobia. They were afraid that they would be sucked from the ground by the sky, and the Zerg, who could fly for most of their people, were even more serious.

For the safety of the Zerg people, the first few batches of Zerg who lived on the ground were all professionals. They possess a stronger body and will than the average Angora zerg, and are able to adapt to life on the ground more quickly. But as far as I know, even the top professions, who are also LV3 gods, Zerg Temple warriors with a level of up to LV25, and Tirmara, who is known as the undefeated general, have spent nearly 3 hours adapting to the environment exposed to the sky. As for stable flight, that's a few days later.

It took a full month for the first Zerg Terrestrial Empire building team to begin construction work in earnest, and many of the Zerg had just arrived on the ground and were exposed to the sky for a short time before they had to go into tents to rest and seek shelter that could block the sky. There are also a small number of Angola Zerg who can't adapt to the environment under the sky and have to go back to living underground.

My mind accidentally became wild again, which is also a common problem of most otaku - like to think cranky (I won't say YY directly). Returning to the status quo, after the ceremony, Nala sat on the ground and rested for a while before relieving. He put away the carapace and double knives scattered on the ground, took out the space bag that had been prepared long ago (because of the size of the Zerg, they all use the space bag tied to their body) and put everything away, and the sky was already dark at this time.

My eyes kept looking at him, and Nala was a little confused by my burning and curious gaze. He walked up to me and asked, "Is there anything wrong with me?" Is there a place where the carapace has not faded? ”

Not really, although there are always some Zerg warriors who give up on fading their shells at the end of the ceremony because they are too painful, resulting in one or two carapaces that have not faded, but the Zerg God of War Angus Twist must be concerned about the strong-willed excellent Zerg warriors, and I want to know about another aspect that is difficult to speak.

Perhaps burned by my vision, Nala took two steps back. But soon he caught a clue in my sight, and he seemed even more embarrassed.

Nala's forelimbs waved up and down wildly, and he explained to me in a voice that was getting smaller and smaller: "The sexual characteristics of adult zergs are hidden in the carapace, and they are usually not exposed, so few foreigners can tell our gender. ”

I didn't expect Nala to be able to see my intentions, maybe because my gaze was too direct, and I couldn't help but snort: "The scenery of the grassland is so beautiful?" ”

Indeed, now that the sun had just appeared, a few rays of red light leaked from the gap between the sky and the earth in the distance, revealing the beauty and enchantment of nature, which can only be seen on the vast terrain, and Nala and I were fascinated by this rare sight.

After a while, Nara and I tacitly agreed not to bring up the topic again. After an awkward silence, perhaps because the Zerg's favor for their allies outweighed the shyness in Nala's heart, Nala spoke again:

"Noron, my friend, is there anything else you need to prepare? We can leave for my hometown. Although my hometown is not the most beautiful of all the Zerg towns, the unique architectural style and hospitable Zerg friends of our Angola Zerg will definitely make you feel unforgettable. ”

In the game, I've seen Zerg-style buildings. Their buildings are all circular, with only the temple resembling the shape of our human temple. But then again, except for the chaotic group of gods on the chaos side, the temples on the order side are all similar, only slightly different due to different priesthoods. However, the Zerg town in reality cannot be the same size as in the game, otherwise it will not be able to accommodate the nearly 10 million people of the Zerg at all. I'm still quite interested in all kinds of buildings with different ethnic characteristics in reality.

"Of course, Nala, I'm a scholar, and I really enjoy appreciating and studying the cultures and histories of different races, and I think I'm sure I'll be able to get something out of your hometown, and I'm looking forward to it a lot." Well, let's pretend to be a scholar first. After all, there is a war going on underground, and most of the scholars are running around to do research, so they can avoid the war to a certain extent.

I put away the two guardian golems that had been guarding me by my side last night, put the staff and random teleportation scroll back into the crest, and still carried the protection of the Holy Light, and walked with Nala to his hometown.

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Originally, Nala could have flown directly to his hometown with me, but because of yesterday's coming-of-age ceremony, Nalra's wings were so fragile that he couldn't fly, so I had to re-release the two guardian golems, each with a large shield, and let the golems carry us forward.

The Guardian Golem wasn't a professional mount after all, but it was big enough, and my mount couldn't be summoned due to its rank, so I had to listen to the hum of the golem in action and listen to Nala talk about the frontline.

The war between the Earth Dragon God and the Zerg God Alliance is in its third year, and the city of Angnius, which symbolizes the friendship between humans and the Zerg, is being built intensively, and it is expected to be completed in 5 months. The front line is somewhat chaotic due to the fact that the human army did not adapt to the underground environment at first. After 2 years of adaptation to fighting with their Zerg allies, they have found a way to cooperate with each other, and a set of professional combat methods has been circulated in the army.

That is to say, the Zerg and Terran alliances will maintain an advantage over the Earth Dragon God System from next year until the Demon Lord Morse joins the war thirteen years later. It also happened to take me a long time to adapt to the war environment of the other world, and rely on my foresight to get away from the battlefield and gain a military merit that is enough to become a lord and noble. Then try to seal one of those few fiefdoms that are quite barren and not strategic, and are safe and sound in the war of the gods and finally the war of the Rafia God Domain and the Alien Star God Domain, so as to avoid becoming cannon fodder in the next terrible war.

I'm going to the Riptide Heavy Cavalry Regiment of the Third Army of the Human Platia Empire, because I haven't heard its name in the game, so it proves that nothing big happened there. Now it's at war again. In times of war, there are many stumps and broken arms, and there is a line between life and death, and no matter what strange things humans do, it is not surprising. To a certain extent, this is convenient for me to get through the run-in period with the Rafia continent, so that I can get as close to the indigenous people of Rafia as possible, so that I will not be treated as a spy in the future God Domain War.

Just when I was complacent about my 'perfect' plan, the next thing that happened made me say goodbye to the life I had envisioned.