Facing the sudden appearance of the Zerg, the humans were on high alert. Not only were they on high alert, but news about the Zerg also emerged endlessly among the civilians. At first, the humans did not dare to get too close to the Zerg, but when they found that the Zerg seemed to have completely ignored them, some reporters boldly ran to the frontline with their cameras and camcorders, taking pictures of the Zerg!
When Fangzheng saw the news on his mobile phone, he was shocked.
These reporters were really naughty!
He did order the Zerg not to attack humans, but there should be a limit to their courting death.
He had to admit that although these reporters were indeed naughty, the first-hand information they took the risk of capturing still caused an uproar all over the world. Through the camera, they recorded a battle between the Zerg and the mimicry alien monsters in detail. The alien monsters were naturally defeated by the Zerg. From the beginning to the end, the Zerg had perfectly suppressed the mimicry monsters.
It was unclear whether the reporters were trying to show off the strength of the Zerg or the threat of the Zerg. In short, the Zerg in the video were extremely fierce. The mimicry alien monsters that humans regarded as scourges were basically no different from chickens waiting to be slaughtered in front of the Zerg.... although that was indeed the case.
After the video was released, the public opinion was divided into two camps as Fangzheng expected. One side believed that the Zerg were the saviors of humanity. They came to destroy the mimicry alien monsters. This could be seen from the fact that the Zerg did not attack humans. Although these monsters looked terrifying, they were human companions. On the other hand, the other side believed that the Zerg and the Mimicry Aliens were not good people. The reason they ignored humans was probably because the Zerg viewed humans as weak and unworthy of their attention. Only the Mimicry Aliens were their enemies. After the mimicry alien monsters were destroyed, humanity would face a catastrophe!
Both sides had their own arguments. They even formed groups to debate from time to time. Fangzheng had nothing to do, so he browsed through these debates and found that the ratio of those who believed the Zerg were the humans' helpers and those who believed the Zerg were the humans' enemies was about 40 to 60. But no matter what the two sides held, they obviously had a basic consensus. These creatures were definitely not from Earth, and judging from their behavior, they were a race whose civilization was not much worse than the human race.... Well, to a certain extent, that was not wrong.
But to Fangzheng's surprise, while he was watching the two of them bicker to kill time, a system notification suddenly rang in his ears. Then, Fangzheng was surprised to see a line of system notifications suddenly pop up in front of him.
[Activated Faction Mission: Black and White]
[Justice and Evil will never be a black and white choice. As a Dimensional Mage, you must understand how powerful you are. Every action you take will have far-reaching effects — — Do what you think is right, and the next faction summon will be limited after the quest ends.]
"What the hell!"
Upon seeing the mission notification, Fangzheng nearly threw his cell phone away. What was the meaning of this? A faction summon will be limited according to my actions? Does this mean that as long as I pretend to be a holy Mary Sue in this world, the next one I summon will be an angel?
I want an angel right now!!
For a moment, Fangzheng really wanted to go straight to the other party and tell them enthusiastically that he was the living Lei Feng from the universe, that he was here to save the world, and that they would not ask for any remuneration. They did good deeds without seeking fame or profit. This was all a good example of learning from Lei Feng.... Well, fortunately, he still had a trace of rationality left in him. He managed to suppress the urge. Then, Fangzheng frowned and began to think carefully.
So far, he had not done anything wrong. The quest was limited to this world, and what he did in this world basically did not harm the interests of humans. Although Tom Cruise was dead, strictly speaking, that was a bad consequence of his habit, so he could not blame Fangzheng. In addition, Fangzheng had always kept a distance from the humans in this world. As for the few hooligans he killed.... Uh, that shouldn't count, right? After all, he killed them before the quest was issued. You can't use the sword of the Ming Dynasty to kill an official of the Qing Dynasty.
Although his heart was beating like a drum, Fangzheng thought for a moment and felt that it should not affect the overall situation. After all, he was defending himself at that time, wasn't he? At most, he was defending himself excessively. Look at that vegetarian monk, even an arhat subduing demons.... At this moment, Fangzheng did not know whether it would be useful to explain this to his Dimensional Codex, but it was better to be cautious when it came to whether he would be drawing an angel or a demon next. Although Fangzheng didn't have any Dimension Points on hand, he could still accumulate them. However, there weren't many opportunities for Faction Summoning. If he were to draw a big pineapple in the next round, Fangzheng would really cry himself to death.
Although this quest was important, for the current Fangzheng, it was just a quick detour before temporarily leaving. As long as the humans did not trouble him, Fangzheng would immediately leave with the Zerg after collecting the alien boss's core. There was no problem with the process itself.
On the contrary, the war against the alien monsters required Fangzheng to think carefully.
After a few battles, Fangzheng finally understood why these alien monsters were called "mimics" in "Edge of Tomorrow". It turned out that they could change their form and imitate their enemies! In the next few battles, Fangzheng even saw mimic aliens in the form of Zerglings and Wyverns!
This almost made Fangzheng laugh to death.
He did not know how the brains of these mimic aliens worked, but although the Zerg were powerful, they relied on their zerg swarm tactics to rise to power. If you imitated the Templars, I might be a little worried, but you actually imitated the Zerg? Aren't you looking for death? Humans and Zergs could restrain each other, but the Zerg could only rely on their population advantage against the Zerg.
Unfortunately, this mimicry was only mimicry. It had only learned the surface, and it had not learned the Zerg's crazy geometric development at all. As a result, it was beaten to the point of scurrying away like a rat, retreating step by step. The Zerg probably did not understand what was going on. To be honest, Fangzheng was a little... speechless when he saw the humans of this world being defeated by such stupid aliens.
Although the Zerg seemed to be advancing triumphantly, the speed at which the Zerg advanced was slower than Fangzheng had imagined. The reason was that although these alien monsters were basically nothing compared to the Zerg swarm, their ability to save and load files was something that Fangzheng was very concerned about. After days of investigation and battles, Fangzheng finally understood the way these alien monsters fought. These alien monsters were divided into three types. The ones that usually came out to show off were the small soldiers, while the unique mimic monsters that were "gloriously" carried by Tom Cruise were the intermediate units. If the core of the alien boss was compared to the mainframe, then these unique mimic monsters were the extensions. The mainframe was connected to them, and then they were connected to the other soldiers. These "extensions" were the activation devices of the file loading mechanism. The core mainframe sensed the external affairs through them and activated the file loading ability. As for the host computer itself, it was more like the energy source for this ability. It seemed to have a certain limit, so it couldn't do as he wished and control the time saving and loading as he wished.
Therefore, although Fangzheng had a good time every time he fought, in fact, it was extremely trivial. He had to make sure that he killed every "extension" of the opponent to prevent them from loading in desperation. This also caused the Zergs to have more trouble capturing these alien monsters alive when they were fighting them.
It was like Cao Cao capturing Zhao Yun in the Three Kingdoms. The soldiers knew that they had to capture him alive, but Zhao Yun did not. Fortunately, the Zerg had a large number advantage, and they were not afraid of death, so they could deal with them at all costs.
Therefore, most of Fangzheng's effort was spent on this. It was actually quite thrilling. Several times, Fangzheng was so scared that he thought he was going to be loaded. Fortunately, he survived at the last moment.
Now that the Zerg had advanced to Paris, Fangzheng was ready. He knew that the alien boss core was soaking in the pool under the Louvre. As long as he occupied Paris in one fell swoop and fished out the core from the pool, his main quest would be considered a success.
But before that, Fangzheng received a message from Milune.
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