StarCraft: Everyone wants the Queen

Chapter 142 The Slap in the Face Came Just in Time



Chapter 142 The Slap in the Face Came Just in Time

“Of course,” Andor said, bowing slightly. “Your position is here.”

The captain stared in disbelief at the female in the suit jacket.

Lia glanced at him, then walked past him and sat down next to Shen Qingqing.

"The meeting continues," Andorra said.

"In light of the minutes of the previous meeting and the adjustments made at the last minute, the second meeting will be held this afternoon. The attendees include..."

Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, it was time to ask for opinions again, just like in the morning. Captain B wanted to use the same old trick to suppress this female who only had good looks.

However, this time, before he could even ask for permission, Leah stood up on her own initiative.

"I don't think this plan is perfect."

His words were startling.

The captain, who was about to raise his hand to signal, looked embarrassed.

“We currently only have about 100,000 Zerg that we can directly mobilize. Not to mention the chaos inside Wangxing, the extent of damage to the astronomical facilities on the outside of Wangxing is enough to show the strength of the Wolf Clan’s current attack power. Therefore, I oppose Captain B’s plan to transport all the Zerg to Wangxing for landing.”

Leah's voice wasn't loud, but it carried weight and stirred up a storm in the quiet room.

Captain B, clearly displeased at being snubbed, asked, "So what do you think is the best course of action? Should we leave some of the Zerg in outer space to die? Or do you think your brain alone can compare to our decisions after discussion?"

Shen Qingqing spoke up, "Please watch your words, Captain."

"On the contrary, it will not only prevent them from dying, but will also provide us with a more secure means of defense."

Lia looked much better than in the morning. "The Zerg have almost all of their communication tools destroyed, so we can't rely on communication to keep in touch and therefore don't know the situation inside Wangxing."

"Isn't that obvious?" Captain B muttered.

“That’s why we need to leave some Zerg behind to act as spies,” Leah glanced at Captain B with a hint of disdain in her voice. “Has Captain forgotten that the Zerg are the best communication tools?”

Under their gazes, Leah spoke her mind: "Our Zerg possess the strongest mental power in the universe, which means we can connect thousands upon thousands of Zerg to form a giant 'Zerg Web,' maximizing our mental power as a communication tool for the Zerg. As long as the Zerg are alive, this communication network will be usable."

Her remarks indicated her intention to share the mental domains of all Zerg, thereby achieving interplanetary communication.

"No insect has ever tried this method before, how do you know it will definitely succeed?" Captain B persisted.

"That's exactly what I'm saying."

Shen Qingqing raised her hand, and after receiving the signal, she stood up, holding a simple simulation network calculation data in her hand.

"This is a digital model that Leah and I developed by connecting with more than a dozen Zerg warriors before the meeting started. After data calculation and on-site testing, the conclusion is that it is feasible."

Leah also demonstrated her talent in data theory, displaying a diagram on the screen illustrating the frequency fluctuations of the mental connections they shared with the fifteen Zerg.

Although the wavelengths and amplitudes of the different frequencies of red and blue alternating above were somewhat chaotic in the early stages, they began to show specific patterns in the later stages and began to change their original fluctuation amplitudes.

"We conducted a simulation demonstration using a total of seventeen Zerg, including ourselves. Although the data collection was not very complete, it has initially proven that it is feasible to connect all the Zerg minds together to form a Zerg brain mental network."

Lia showed the other insects the experiment she had conducted with Shen Qingqing.

Both captains turned green, especially Captain B.

Andor took the data from her and conducted data integration and theoretical reasoning experiments in his mind, and the conclusion he reached was also feasible.

"This suggestion is good and feasible."

After a brief brain-computer interface calculation, Andor affirmed, "However, to transmit signals directly across interstellar space without interference, the number of Zerg would probably be considerable, so I need to perform further calculations."

"We'll have a ten-minute break now, and I'll release the accurate experimental data in ten minutes."

Leah slumped in her chair, feeling that it was so difficult to think.

Seeing that she was lying in the chair and didn't want to move, Shen Qingqing poured her a glass of water. "You must be very tired."

“It’s alright,” Leah said, taking a sip of water. “If I were with Selit, I would never do these things.”

She could have gotten whatever she wanted simply by virtue of her status as a countess, so why would she need to come here to do data calculations?

"The experiment was a bit tedious, but you proved the hypothesis to be true, didn't you?" Shen Qingqing said with a smile. "And you were very serious during the experiment."

"Ahem, I..."

"You're so happy about such a small victory. You really haven't experienced enough."

Upon hearing this, Lia and Shen Qingqing instinctively looked towards the source of the voice and discovered that it was the captain who had been causing them trouble again.

So the next second.

Captain B saw the two females who had raised their heads slump back into their chairs.

"..."

The captain, feeling neglected, was very unhappy.

"Hey, is this how you raise children?"

Lia began, “I have no parents, so I have no upbringing.”

Shen Qingqing: "I came out of my cocoon, and no one told me what family education is."

The two insects talked back and forth, making the captain so angry he was practically fuming.

He left with the words, "You were just lucky. Next time..."

“We’ll be lucky again next time.” Leah raised her glass and clinked it with Shen Qingqing’s from a distance.

"But one particular insect wasn't so lucky."

……

"Hahaha, did you see his face? It stinks!"

"The sound of being slapped in the face is really loud, Leah, you're something else."

"When did you learn this trick and not tell us..."

If her friend were still alive, perhaps he would say this to her.

Leah sat outside, raising her glass towards the artificial hill in the distance, imagining what her life would be like now if she hadn't been sold into slavery.

Perhaps she will work hard to get into the Zerg Noble Academy, where she will work part-time to earn her living expenses and tuition.

Or perhaps she never had the chance to receive an education and instead married a decent-looking male insect.

Anyway, that's all in the past.

This glass is for myself.

"Based on data simulation, the number of Zerg needed to build the Zerg brain information network is between 13,000 and 15,000. After discussion, it has been tentatively decided that 15,000 Zerg will reside in space..."

"The slap in the face came so quickly," Shen Qingqing said to Lia, noticing the captain's increasingly dark expression.


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