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In the chaos of the void, in a place unknown, a vast and dark lair suddenly erged. Its diater stretched across tens of millions of light-years, resembling a honeycomb, with countless caves clustered together.

From these black caves, an unimaginable number of insects began to erge. These creatures were terrifying in size, exuding an aura of overwhelming power, and their buzzing filled the air.

Deep within the heart of the nest, a colossal black female insect was giving birth to an endless stream of new creatures. At the core of this dark cavern, a ball of black light pulsated, as though it were speaking.

"I have accumulated energy for billions of years, and now, the ti has co to devour this Chaos World."

"I am the end of the Zerg race, and I have birthed countless insects that shall destroy the world."

"Wherever I go, extinction follows. Everything shall be consud and destroyed."

"Devoured by the world-destroying insects, the entire universe will fall under my hunger."

"Go, my children, devour this universe, and let its life fall into an abyss of endless fear."

With a deafening clatter, the mont the words left the creature's mouth, the massive black lair opened wide, releasing an uncountable swarm of world-destroying insects. Each one was a force of nature, with an indestructible shell, razor-sharp fangs, and lethal claws, sweeping across everything in their path.

No one could comprehend the exact number of these destructive creatures, but it was clear that billions, even trillions, of these deadly insects had been bred within this lair. And this was just the beginning. The more energy they consud, the more insects would erge, and the endless cycle would only cease when every particle of matter in the universe had been consud.

This marked the final stage of the Zerg race. Wherever they went, it seed as though the entire universe was consud in their wake.

Their hunger was boundless, a gluttonous void that could never be satiated. Every mont they existed, they were in a state of ravenous craving.

Rumbling echoed through the cosmos as the first place the world-destroying insects appeared was the Kingdom of God, ho to the God of tal. The Kingdom of God, shining with golden radiance, appeared to be crafted entirely from tal. Its inhabitants, the golden warriors, were mighty and revered.

"What is this? What kind of monster is this?" the scouts of the Kingdom of God exclaid in terror upon seeing the black swarm advancing like an unstoppable tide.

Panic gripped them as they sounded the alarm, alerting the warriors within the kingdom.

"Damn it! What kind of monster is this? Why are there so many? When did such a creature appear in the Chaos World?" the golden warriors cried out in horror. Their bodies trembled, and their spirits quaked.

Though their numbers were vast, compared to the swarm of insects, they seed no more significant than a single droplet in an ocean.

"Regardless of what monster this is, if it dares to invade our kingdom of tal, it will perish," an archbishop growled, summoning his divine wrath.

But these world-destroying insects were void of fear. They were cold, relentless killing machines, devoid of emotion, and they had no concept of death. Created by the doomsday, they were designed to consu all matter in their path.

Rumbling reverberated once more.

In an instant, the swarm surged like a black tide, overwhelming the Kingdom of God. Countless golden warriors launched desperate counterattacks, but their efforts were futile. The insects' hardened shells repelled physical attacks, and their powerful ntal energy deflected any soul-based assaults.

Even though warriors fell in droves, more of the relentless black insects continued to pour forth, their numbers seemingly infinite.

Boom!

Within monts, the gates of the Kingdom of tal were breached, and the golden warriors were engaged in a fierce battle. But the results were disastrous. As soon as the world-destroying black worms ca into contact with the warriors, they tore through their bodies, ripping them apart into mangled, bloody pieces.

"Damn monsters, dare to invade my kingdom?" the God of tal raged, finally erging from his closed-door training. Seeing the destruction and the death of his followers, his fury burned like an inferno.

Rumbling, once again, filled the air.

The God of tal unleashed his divine might, activating the Realm of the Golden Road. tal spread out in all directions from his being, transforming all substances in its path into golden sculptures.

Within monts, billions of the world-destroying black insects were reduced to golden statues, completely obliterated.

Many of the golden warriors cheered, convinced that victory was theirs, as the divine power of their God had struck down the insects. The battle seed won.

"Ha! You foolish monsters, dare to attack my Kingdom of God? You shall all perish," the God of tal sneered, unconcerned. After all, what were re insects to one who controlled the Dao laws of the universe? To him, they were nothing more than ants.

Clatter!

But the insects showed no fear, continuing their assault relentlessly. The death of billions of their kin ant little to them. The swarm continued to grow, and they split into two separate groups, each moving off to continue their deadly consumption.

The cursed insects, smaller but far more insidious, joined the attack. Like swarming mosquitoes, they buzzed through the air in vast clouds. These insects were more deadly, carrying the power of curses that twisted their very nature into sothing far more dangerous.

"Die! Die!" the God of tal scread, unleashing his full divine power in a last-ditch effort to obliterate the cursed insects.

Boom!

But these cursed insects, defying all logic, broke through the Realm of the Golden Dao in an instant, drawing near to the God of tal himself.

"Impossible!" The God of tal could scarcely believe what he was seeing. His divine realm had been eaten away by these creatures, leaving holes throughout his defenses.

Moreover, these cursed insects seed to possess an unfathomable power, a sliver of law beyond his comprehension. Even the Dao Realm couldn't suppress them.

"Not good," the God of tal realized, panic rising as he turned to flee. A great danger lood, but it was already too late.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

In a final, cataclysmic burst, the cursed insects breached the God's defenses, reaching his body and sinking their fangs into his flesh. At the sa ti, they unleashed their cursed power, flooding his body with terrible energy.

"No, no, no!" the God of tal scread as his power drained away, his very essence crumbling before him. The laws of the Dao shattered, and blood poured from every orifice of his body, rendering him powerless.

Rumbling.

The golden God fell to the ground, devoured completely by the swarm.

The Kingdom of tal, once a shining beacon of might, was reduced to nothing, its life and matter consud by the endless hunger of the Zerg.

Even after devouring the Kingdom of God, the power of the insects grew exponentially. Their numbers multiplied, and they split into two swarms, each flying off to continue their insatiable feast, devouring all in their path.

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