Under Yhaka's sword dance, the primitive Zerg blocking his path were beheaded or cut in half one by one. Seeing Yhaka's overwhelming offensive, the surrounding primitive Zerg dared not go up to stop him. The primitive Zerg leader also considered retreating, but there was no way to escape from the nest. Although most of the primitive Zerg would quickly dig tunnels, they were not fast enough to keep up with the pursuers. This made the primitive Zerg leader feel somewhat desperate.

However, under such desperate circumstances, the survival instinct of the primitive Zerg leader was amplified. Rather than waiting to be hunted, he decided to rise up and fight back.

Thinking this, the leader of the primitive Zerg swarm roared and charged towards Yhaka, simultaneously spewing out a massive amount of strong acid that sprayed towards her. Yhaka, however, showed no panic. Instead, she jumped onto the spray with an air of nonchalance. Before Yhaka even landed on the acid jet, the acid beneath her feet instantly crystallized. The Zerg leader was dumbfounded; she hadn't expected Yhaka to be able to turn her sprayed acid into crystals.

While the opponent was momentarily stunned, Yhaka ran towards the leader of the primitive Zerg swarm from the jet of strong acid that had turned into emerald green crystals. Seeing Yhaka running towards her, the leader sprayed another jet of strong acid at her. In response, Yhaka swung her Baladion sword, and the sword energy instantly shattered and blew away the strong acid sprayed by the opponent.

Seeing the opponent's attack, the leader of the Primal Zerg swarm was completely unprepared for this situation. She had no experience in dealing with such matters and was caught off guard. It wasn't until Yhaka ran up to her that the Primal Zerg leader reacted and swung her forepaw at Yhaka. Yhaka simply swung her Demon-Slaying Sword and severed the Primal Zerg leader's forepaw, which then spun and flew through the air.

This scene left the leader of the primitive insectoid race dumbfounded. She probably didn't expect that her forepaws would be cut off so easily.

Just as Yhaka was about to decapitate his opponent with his twin swords, he saw the opponent fall to the ground with a loud thud and speak to him:

"I...I surrender, I will submit to your rule..."

"OwO???"

Seeing the massive, primitive Zerg leader suddenly surrender, Yhaka tilted his head slightly, holding the Demon-Slaying Sword ready to chop down the Zerg.

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The battle ended very quickly after the original Zerg leader surrendered to Yhaka.

At this moment, Yhaka and Vargra were observing the underground lair. Beside them was the former leader of the Primal Zerg swarm who had surrendered earlier. The surrendered Primal Zerg leader's name was "Muvar." She was originally a member of a Primal Zerg swarm, but because her swarm leader had unfortunately died in a battle with other Primal Zerg swarm leaders, she wanted to seize that position. Unfortunately, she wasn't the only one in that Primal Zerg swarm eyeing the leader's position.

Like her, Slivan, who was also eyeing the position of leader of the Primal Zerg swarm, was also a very powerful Primal Zerg. Moreover, he was very similar to her, both relying on hatching large numbers of Primal Zerg and strong acid to fight. Unfortunately, Slivan won the battle for the Primal Zerg swarm leadership, and the defeated Muvar could only lead his swarm to escape into the underground caves.

The defeated Muvar also set up a nest in this underground cave, while at the same time quietly developing his primitive Zerg swarm. However, even though Muvar was hiding in the underground nest, there were still many primitive Zerg that coveted Muvar's essence.

Of course, the extremely advantageous terrain and territory of the underground lair allowed Muvar to repel many primitive Zerg hordes, but some still managed to bypass the intricate underground passages and head straight for Muvar's lair.

Those are the primitive worms that excel at digging underground. These primitive worms can move around underground with ease, like excavators, and then launch surprise attacks on their targets. Muvar is also very troubled by these primitive worms. In response, Muvar has sent out a portion of his primitive worm army to attack those who are trying to steal the essence.

However, this also reduced the number of native Zerg swarms that Yuhaka and her group were attacking in this area.

Upon hearing Muvar's explanation, Wagra nodded at her with an expression of understanding and said:

"I see, no wonder there are so few primitive alien insects here..."

Meanwhile, Yhaka didn't seem too concerned. More than the number of primitive Zerg, he was worried about the primitive worms. According to Muvar's report, these worms could easily burrow underground and attack his underground nests. This posed a threat to Yhaka's safety in his nests, so he needed to strengthen the defenses or eliminate the worms at their source. However, for Yhaka, it would be better to bring the worms under his control.

"Here we are, right here."

As she spoke, Muvar stopped in her tracks. Although Yuhaka had cut off one of her claws earlier, Yuhaka had healed it, and Muvar led the others to a hatching pool in the safest part of the nest. Vargra, standing nearby, looked at the enormous creatures crouching beside the hatching pool with a shocked expression and said:

"A nest of war!"

Seeing Vargra's shocked expression, Yhaka also looked at Vargra with a puzzled expression. Yhaka clearly didn't know why Vargra was so surprised, and he didn't think those guys who had burrowed into the ground were that powerful.

P.S.: There was a problem with the glue. Tamiya Green Cap glue has a slow bonding speed, which may not be good for gluing the arm parts. It may require clamps, but unfortunately I don't have any. The front Temagnebe arm parts are also difficult to clamp. So I bought a faster seam filler glue. I'm not considering 502 glue for now, as I'm worried it might cause the model to turn white.

Volume 2 [StarCraft II: Back to Home]: Chapter 1802 [The Uses of the War Nest]

Upon hearing Vargra's words, Yhvaka looked at her with an "OwO?" expression, clearly puzzled as to why Vargra was so shocked by what she called "War Nests." Seeing the small question mark above Yhvaka's head, Vargra explained:

"Lord Youyou, these War Nests are very important primitive Zerg! These big guys can hatch a large number of primitive Zerg eggs from the biomass and essence they eat, and then our clan can gain a lot of subordinates."

Upon hearing Vargra's words, Yuhaka tilted his head and looked at Vargra, saying:

"But Youyou can use the hatching pool to produce a whole bunch of babies, right?"

"Ah, this..."

Vargra was at a loss for words when he heard what Yhaka said. After all, Yhaka had previously been able to use the hatching pool to hatch a large number of symbiotic organisms. Even if Yhaka used the hatching pool to hatch primitive Zerg, Vargra wouldn't be too surprised.

Muvar, standing nearby, was somewhat surprised to hear Yuhaka and Vargra's conversation. After all, it was hard to imagine using a hatching pool to hatch primitive Zerg. Primal Zerg would almost never use a hatching pool to hatch anything, as the hatched eggs could easily become nutrients for the hatching pool. Most primitive Zerg would rather reproduce on their own, like himself.

"Chief Youyou, let me explain. I accepted these War Nests in order to expand the population of my race."

Hearing Muvar's words, Yuhaka looked at Muvar with a puzzled expression and asked:

"Doesn't Muvar also give birth?"

Regarding Yhaka's question, Muwar explained to Yhaka:

"I regret to inform you, Chief Youyou, that the locusts I hatched do not have the ability to plunder the essence of other primitive Zerg, and their lifespan is very long, at most only a few days. They are consumables used to wear down the enemy. On the other hand, the primitive Zerg eggs produced by the War Nest can hatch into primitive Zerg that can plunder the essence of other primitive Zerg. They are basically elite soldiers that can be cultivated."

After hearing Muvar's explanation, Yhvaka understood why these War Nests were needed. Then, as if remembering something, Yhvaka looked at Muvar and asked:

"So, can those big guys reproduce other primitive alien insects?"

Muvar nodded in agreement with Yhaka's question, indicating that it was no problem. As long as the essence had been absorbed, the War Nests could hatch primitive Zerg units that had absorbed the essence. Upon hearing this, Yhaka looked delighted and produced something. Looking at the slime-like bubble in Yhaka's hand, Vargra, who was standing nearby, knew what Yhaka had taken out. It turned out that the thing could be produced without an incubation pool.

Then Muvar and Vargra, the two Primal Zerg, watched as Yhaka fed the thing to the War Nests. Yhaka then instructed the War Nests to hatch Primal Temagn and Primal Hemagn. Upon hearing Yhaka's words, the Primal Zerg known as the War Nests began to lay eggs.

However, when Yhaka saw the War Nests spitting out their eggs from their mouths, he couldn't help but look at them with a "OO?!" expression. Clearly, Yhaka hadn't expected them to lay eggs from their mouths, which made him wonder if they ate with their butts.

Soon, after the War Nests produced their eggs, Yhaka used her essence to catalyze them. With Yhaka's catalysis, the Primal Zerg within the eggs emerged from their cocoons, and those that emerged were Primal Temaggans. Two Primal Temaggans hatched from each egg. Seeing this, Yhaka nodded with satisfaction, as this would allow her to hatch a large number of Primal Zerg troops.

However, this would also present a significant problem: the issue of food. Currently, the primitive Zerg swarm that Yuhaka belongs to relies on other primitive Zerg in the surrounding area for food. If the number of primitive Zerg continues to increase in this way, there may not be enough primitive Zerg to feed them.

Thinking about this, Yuhaka couldn't help but look troubled.

Vargra and Muvar were puzzled by Yhaka's fluctuating expressions, sometimes happy and sometimes conflicted. The two Zerg were also confused as to why Yhaka was making such a face. Vargra and Muvar asked Yhaka why he was so conflicted.

As for the issues concerning Wagra and Muvar, Yuhaka explained the situation to them. Upon hearing Yuhaka's description of the food-related problems, Wagra and Muvar offered their opinions:

"Do you need me to assemble a hunting party to plunder biomass and essences?"

"I have no problem here either, and my tribe is large enough to collect more biomass from the surrounding areas."

Yuhaka shook his head at their words and said:

"No, that won't work. Otherwise, we'll easily get robbed by other bad guys, and the prey will migrate and we'll catch them all. It won't last long =-=".

Upon hearing Yuhaka's words, Vargra and Muvar were at a loss for words. After all, such things were commonplace on Zerus, and the presence of risks was quite normal.

As if he had just thought of something, a little lightbulb popped up on Yuhaka's head, clearly indicating that Yuhaka had come up with an idea.

Having come up with an idea, Yuhaka also came to the hatching pool. After taking out the cocoon from the hatching pool from the dimensional hole, Yuhaka threw the cocoon into the hatching pool in Muvar. Immediately, Muvar's hatching pool expanded rapidly. Seeing this, Muvar couldn't help but widen his eyes, just like Vargla when she first saw such a scene.

After the hatching pool was expanded, Eohaka began to hatch new things. As cocoons emerged from the hatching pool, Eohaka began to catalyze the eggs. Soon, under Eohaka's catalysis, the creatures in the cocoons hatched. These creatures were the most common herbivorous dragons in Monster Hunter World.

P.S.: I'll see if I should update another chapter tonight.

Volume 2 [StarCraft II: Back to Home]: Chapter 1803 [How to Teach Primitive Zerg to Raise Livestock?]

Seeing the herbivorous dragons emerging from the hatching pool was a first for Vargra and Muvar, who had never seen such creatures before. However, they considered the herbivorous dragons to be extremely weak, so weak that even primitive worker bees could kill them.

"Um, Lady Youyou, these creatures you hatched look so weak."

Upon hearing what Vagla said, Muvar, who was standing to the side, immediately looked at Vagla with a cold sweat dripping down his face. Wasn't she afraid of getting beaten up for speaking so bluntly?

However, Ehaka was not dissatisfied with Vargra's evaluation. After all, herbivorous dragons occupy a low ecological niche in the Monster Hunter world and are basically preyed upon by various carnivorous monsters, so it is normal for them to be very weak. But Ehaka's purpose in summoning herbivorous dragons was not to use them as combat units, but to raise them as food.

Although Yuhaka would prefer to create a tusked beast like the Great Boar from Monster Hunter World, which has an extremely high reproductive rate, the Great Boar is too difficult to manage. It will dig a hole and escape at any time. Moreover, those creatures that only know how to charge forward don't have any intelligence, so they probably wouldn't be easy to raise. Of course, the meat of those Great Boars also has a strange taste, which Yuhaka, who has a very picky palate, finds very unpleasant. Yuhaka also has his own selfish reasons for this.

"This isn't for fighting, it's for eating! OwO~"

Hearing Yuhaka's words, Vargra nodded with an expression of understanding. After all, if it were to provide biomass, this seemingly harmless creature would indeed be a good choice. However, thinking of something, Vargra looked at Yuhaka with a puzzled expression and said:

"But if that's the case, wouldn't it mean that every time we need to eat, Lady Youyou would have to expend her essence to incubate these foods?"

When Eohaka heard Vargra's words, he couldn't help but look at her with an "OwO?" expression. He was clearly very confused by what Vargra had said, since Eohaka hadn't said that the hatched herbivorous dragons were meant to be eaten.

"These herbivorous dragons aren't eaten directly, they're raised as pets, OwO."

"Huh??? Raise?"

Upon hearing Yuhaka's answer, Vargra also wore an incredulous expression, clearly not expecting that they would be the ones raising these weak and pathetic creatures. Vargra looked at Yuhaka with a somewhat bewildered expression and asked:

"Huh? Huh?! Wait! Lady Yu-Yu, are we going to raise these weak little creatures?!"

Seeing Vargra's wide-eyed expression, Yuhaka nodded in agreement. After all, raising livestock was commonplace in Yuhaka's cat and aritta tribes, and Yuhaka had come up with this method to effectively improve the tribes' stable food supply.

However, Vargra didn't quite understand, since most Primal Zerg had no habit of feeding their own food, so she wasn't familiar with it either. Meanwhile, Muvar, who was standing nearby, thought that this situation was somewhat similar to the War Nests in his own tribe, where he provided biomass to the War Nests, and the War Nests provided him with Primal Zerg troops.

Thinking of this, Muvar also said to Yuhaka:

"Chief, if you don't mind, let our clan raise these herbivorous dragons."

Upon hearing Muvar's words, Yuhaka looked at Muvar with an "OwO?" expression and said:

"Does Muvar want to raise herbivorous dragons?"

Muvar nodded in agreement regarding Yuhaka's question. After all, Muvar was well aware of the importance of biomass, having raised quite a few War Nests. Hearing that the creature was called a Herbivorous Dragon, Muvar probably assumed that it could be easily fed by simply eating grass.

After receiving Muvar's approval, Yuhaka also said there was no problem. Yuhaka also adjusted the genes of the herbivorous dragons, making their reproductive ability much stronger than that of their original counterparts. At least they were not as fragile as the herbivorous dragons in the original Monster Hunter World. However, the enhancements were only to make the herbivorous dragons grow bigger and reproduce better. Basically, their combat power was still not as good as that of a Palico.

After Muvar took on the task of raising the herbivorous dragons, Yuhaka also brought in the Palicoes who were specifically responsible for raising those livestock to teach Muvar's tribe how to raise the herbivorous dragons. At first, Muvar thought it would be simple and nodded, indicating that he would learn some knowledge. However, Muvar soon had a blank look on his face. Meanwhile, Vargra, who was standing to the side, couldn't help but roll her eyes when she heard the knowledge about the primitive Zerg, which was as astronomical as astronomy. Obviously, this knowledge was too difficult for Vargra to understand.

Fortunately, the Palicoes are good teachers. They try their best to explain things that Muvar cannot understand in a way that he can understand. Basically, Muvar knows more or less about raising herbivorous dragons.

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After some time, Muvar's task of raising herbivorous dragons began. Muvar couldn't do it himself, as it was practically impossible for him to handle it personally given his size of several tens of meters. So, he delegated the task to the primitive worker bees, since these little guys were meant to do these tedious tasks. The daily work of the primitive worker bees was to take care of the herbivorous dragons, which was a very difficult job for them.

Meanwhile, Yuhaka had also taken precautions at Muvar's underground lair. After all, those primitive worms would dig tunnels to come here to poach at any time. To this end, Yuhaka deployed Rock Spirits and Earth Spirits around the underground lair. If those primitive worms tried to dig over, they would teach them a lesson. Even if they were eaten by the primitive worms, it wouldn't matter. The reason was that the primitive worms couldn't extract essence and nutrients from the elemental spirits, so this would be a good way to annoy those greedy creatures.

While Yhaka was setting up the defenses of his underground lair, he also began preparing for his next target. After subjugating some of the primitive Zerg underground and above ground, Yhaka set his sights on the primitive Zerg in the air.

P.S.: I almost forgot that the weapon parts of the model need to be sanded.

Volume 2 [StarCraft II: Back to the Homeland - Youyou]: Chapter 1804 [I Heard You're the Leader of the Flying Primitive Zerg Swarm OwO?]

If we're talking about the most mobile Primal Zerg on Zerus, then the flying Primal Zerg are undoubtedly the ones. However, even on Zerus, the number of flying Primal Zerg isn't huge, though it's not small either. It's about average, because flying Zerg can't have too thick a shell, and most flying Primal Zerg's shells are also difficult to withstand attacks from ground-based Primal Zerg.

This is why there are basically no clan leaders among the Primal Zerg in the air, and the more powerful Flying Primal Zerg also seek to join powerful Primal Zerg clans. Therefore, there are basically no powerful individuals among the Flying Primal Zerg.

After hearing Vargra's explanation, Yhaka nodded to show that he understood. However, what Yhaka didn't expect was that the primitive Zerg flying individuals on this planet were so weak.

But it was at this moment that Wagra thought of something and said to Yuhaka:

"However, I recently heard from some primitive insects that the number of flying primitive insect swarms seems to be increasing. It seems that a new swarm leader has emerged. If things go wrong, that primitive insect swarm leader might be a flying primitive insect. Lady Youyou, what are your plans?"

As for Vagla, Yuhaka pondered what to do. Soon, he had a good idea: beat her up. If she submitted, Yuhaka planned to take her as his little brother or sister. Of course, if she didn't submit, then Yuhaka would have another ingredient in his supply.

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In an open area, Vargra stared in disbelief at the colossal beast before her. This beast was Yhwach, in its third form. Yhwach scratched its belly with its forepaws, then spread its enormous, claw-like wings. Yhwach then spoke to Vargra:

"You'll be right back, Youyou~"

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