Super Spender

Chapter 591: 585: Strange Person



And Zero, apparently, knew who these people were. Zero was right; these people were likely from some official organization. But where was this so-called organization located? What kind of country is it? This was the first time Finn felt hopelessly insignificant. He knew alien life forms existed, but because he had Zero around, he felt he had no reason to fear aliens, or rather that he didn’t have a strict understanding of what aliens were.

Now, however, Finn suddenly realized just how vast the gap between them was, an almost unbridgeable one at that. Moreover, he found himself puzzled by the fact that the aliens didn’t look like the grotesque creatures humans imagined them to be. True, there were such aliens, for example, the few people who came to assassinate Finn, but they seemed to be mere hitmen. The ones that ruled among these aliens were still human-like.

That was a massive load of information. He didn’t know how long a star year was, but at most it would be the same as an Earth year. Finn had no idea how much he could develop in a year, but undoubtedly, he suddenly had an unprecedented sense of urgency.

“Young master,” Olivia Thatcher’s voice suddenly sounded as Finn was lost in thought.

“Hm,” Finn raised an eyebrow.

“Master, Keller has a suggestion,” Olivia continued to speak, “What’s the suggestion?” As soon as Finn asked this, he felt a surge in mental connection.

Finn knew this was the Insect Queen Keller’s psychic connection. Finn agreed to the connection, and her voice quickly rang in his mind: “Supreme Ruler, this planet restricts our development, I want to launch spores into deep space.”

Her suggestion was simple but hearing it silenced Finn for a moment. All this while, Finn hadn’t really planned to develop the Icarus Insect Species into a great power, but as it’s been said, life always finds a way. Even if he was the supreme ruler of the insect species, the whole insect species existed as his will, but the species would still propose to continue evolving and developing.

Spores were a method the early Icarus Insect Species used to develop into space. Each spore wasn’t very large, about the size of a basketball, but it contained high-energy and larvae of the Icarus Insect Species. Each spore contained enough energy to hatch all five or six finger-sized larvae into worker bees, from which one of the worker bees could hatch into a main hive.

This was an effective way to expand its power. Before hatching and evolving advanced insect units, this was the method the insect species used to travel between planets. These spores were extremely active and adaptable to various conditions, even able to survive on asteroids.

These insect units couldn’t contact Finn and he couldn’t contact them until certain conditions were met – unless Finn got close to them, or waited for them to evolve slowly, hatching a insect queen, which then allowed for contact with Finn. As to whether anything unexpected would happen in between, the world is always full of surprises.

However, as long as Finn doesn’t encounter any accidents, the Icarus insect species in the universe will not be out of his control. What’s more, these insect units that have only been launched in spores form, are just a plan B for Finn. Because without the help of high-level insects, their survival probability is too low. Let alone the dangers in the universe, even if they successfully landed on some planets and started to hatch, they would have no combat power at the beginning.

In fact, their combat power is extremely low before a insect queen is hatched. Even with a queen, it depends on whether there is enough energy around them to hatch a large number of insect units.

“Launch them, but don’t consume too many units, and don’t let people capture this scene,” Finn thought and decided not to refuse. If the insects were confined to Earth, if someone eliminated all of them, for example, if the aliens annoyed the insect species, then Finn’s previous efforts would be in vain. If this is the case, it would be better to have a plan B, so Finn doesn’t have to worry too much.

“Supreme Ruler, you don’t have to worry, we will gradually launch the spores into deep space, and the spores have a certain ability to hide, they will not be detected by human detection systems,” Keller responded respectfully to Finn.

Finn didn’t answer, but directly cut off the psychic link between them. They couldn’t launch too many spores like this in a short time as each spore needed a considerable amount of energy. However, according to the information Finn got from the main hive, the Icarus Insect Species expanded in six-dimensional space during their initial phase by launching an enormous number of spores.

These spores were scattered throughout the universe, many of the spores survived and hatched on a variety of planets. Once a queen was hatched, they rapidly multiplied and terrifying numbers of insect units rejoined the rule of the supreme ruler, bringing back a terrifying number of insect units.

Some queens that landed on planets with good conditions even developed into the Leviathan. That thing evolved from the main hive, you can imagine, a hive that was only a few dozen meters high initially has to evolve into a Leviathan almost the size of a moon. How much energy is that going to consume?

After agreeing to Keller’s suggestion, Finn did not return to Celeston City. It was broad daylight now, returning to Celeston City would make it easy for him to be discovered, but he didn’t go anywhere else either.

As he wandered around, he discovered something strange. Because there were two people dealing with a corpse.


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