Super Spender-Chapter 1196
Chapter 1196: Chapter 1190: Energy Component 2_1 Chapter 1196 -1190: Energy Component 2_1 As long as it could proliferate the Insect Species, whether it was the Administrative Star or the Barren Galaxy, they ceaselessly launched Insect Species spores.
With such expansion, by the time Finn Lewis and the others reached the second planet, the base of the Insect Species had expanded by who knows how much, and Keller kept sending good news.
That was, as more and more Insect Species began counterattacking in various parts of the galaxy, an increasing number of enemy ships began to withdraw from that assembly point.
This also meant that Finn Lewis and his group were starting to share the pressure for the Heritage System side.
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Finn wasn’t quite sure about other things, but taking down all these planets was definite—so sharing the pressure on the Heritage System side was one aspect, with the other naturally for the sake of their own goals.
The second planet was not difficult to take down completely.
Like with the items on the first planet, the things on the second planet were also part of Yaknur.
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However, what made Finn curious was that these facilities were clearly researching Yaknur, which meant the enemy definitely knew what it was.
Even if they did not know exactly what it was, they certainly understood there was something unusual about these items.
In that case, why not study them together?
Instead, they spread them out.
Perhaps if they had researched together, they might have uncovered something.
But Finn couldn’t really comment on that, as he wasn’t the enemy and didn’t know their thought processes.
However, this was good news for Finn.
After all, in a few planets, they could obtain this item—just that no one knew what a complete Yaknur would look like.
As for the development of the Insect Species in other parts of the galaxy, there was no issue at all.
The development speed of the Insect Species far exceeded anyone’s imagination.
Now many of the enemy’s logistical bases had been directly destroyed.
Without constraints, if solely for the sake of destruction, the progress of these Insect Species was sure to be much greater than before.
Think about it—it’s known that the Insect Species are best at destruction, which is much harder than protection.
Even in a war between two countries, at the very least, some things must be protected, and they don’t dare to harm civilians arbitrarily.
However, the war between the Insect Species and their adversaries didn’t require such considerations.
The Insect Species didn’t need those facilities, nor did they need those logistics.
Although they required energy yuan or energy batteries, they were just parts of the machines used by the dark messengers.
Even if the machines were destroyed, those items could still be preserved.
So it is no exaggeration to say that for the Insect Species, there was no need to leave anything behind.
Under such circumstances, destruction naturally became unbridled.
However, what left some speechless was that on planets populated by humans, due to Finn’s special instructions, the Insect Species actually played the role of protectors.
And believe it or not, while this protectorship might have been nominal, it at least allowed for a very harmonious coexistence between the people on these planets and the Insect Species.
In just a few months, they had developed an odd relationship with the Insect Species.
It was as if one of the things was that the Insect Species could absorb any living being to become biological energy and then continue to hatch the Insect Swarm.
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