Before Renault could even rejoice at the air force's advantage, he received bad news from his mechanical adjutant.

"Warning! Level 12 psionic waveform detected. The Queen of Blades has appeared."

No sooner had the mechanical lieutenant finished speaking than Kerrigan's voice came from the air:

“I’m tired of giving orders; it’s time to send you on your way myself.”

Upon hearing Kerrigan's statement, Raynor immediately contacted Theresa and the others, saying:

"Theresa, be careful, Kerrigan is going to take action personally. Pay close attention on your side. If Kerrigan moves toward your defensive line, have your line retreat and leave everything to the ranged firepower and Stetman's robots."

Theresa and the others, who were fighting on the front lines far away, nodded in understanding when they heard Raynor's words. Although they were not quite sure how strong Kerrigan was, based on the information they had seen in the video, she could easily wipe out a Marine squad by herself with a single move.

As the Iron Raven drone flew over, something hanging from its underside was launched. The items that landed on the ground were automatic machine gun turrets. At the same time, a large number of robots that had been completed were also being produced, along with Stetman's own beast-type robots. Stetman named these beast-type robots "Predators." Unlike the artificial intelligence robots invented by various human powers in the past, Stetman's creation was a very rare robot in the form of an animal.

This predator possesses an attack that can unleash an electric shock field, generating electrical shocks that inflict massive damage on nearby targets. It's perfect for dealing with large swarms of enemies like zebraflies. Originally, Stetmann wanted to make the predator resemble a mechanical zebrafly, but the mechanical zebrafly was too small to accommodate the electric shock field device. This caused Stetmann's mechanical swarm plan to be thwarted prematurely, and Stetmann put it aside to consider later.

The Predator is slightly larger than the Hellfire Chariot. In addition, the Predator's mobility and attack speed are not slow at all. Unlike those robots made by the Empire, which are somewhat cumbersome, the Predator is very agile, much more so than the Marines.

Although they haven't conducted any real-world experiments like this, Renault doesn't have many other options right now. They can send all these machines out to see if they can be of any use. If they're new, that's fine, but if not, then they'll just have to tell Stetman to save some money and stop messing around with these inexplicable things.

Page 1138 [Kerrigan's Reflections and Warnings]

After Kerrigan entered the battlefield, she didn't rush to Raynor's defensive base. Instead, she stood at a distance and observed Raynor's defensive positions through the Ogres in the air. Kerrigan could see that Raynor's side had begun to withdraw some of their forces and sent out a drone force to defend the front line.

For Kerrigan, Raynor and his team's actions were simply an attempt to use drones to defend against the Zerg swarm and their own attacks in order to reduce personnel losses.

But what good would that do? In the end, those soldiers would still die at the hands of their own swarm.

Thinking this, Kerrigan also turned her gaze to the Xel'Naga artifacts set up on the high ground in the distance. To be honest, the energy shocks unleashed by the Xel'Naga artifacts still made Kerrigan a little wary. After all, the Xel'Naga artifacts had previously wiped out a large number of her Zerg swarms in one go, and killed them all at once, which made Kerrigan feel... fearful.

To be honest, Kerrigan hadn't felt this way in a long time. After becoming the Queen of Blades, Kerrigan felt invincible. However, a few months ago, she came across the so-called Xel'Naga prophecy, and its contents made her very uneasy. From the information gleaned from the prophecy, Kerrigan learned that there was a mastermind behind the scenes in the Koprulu Sector, and that this mastermind was the very entity that created the Zerg. The Overmind was created by this entity to control the Zerg swarm. If the entity could create an Overmind, it could certainly create a new one, and eventually the Zerg swarm would be enslaved again, becoming the killing machine of that mastermind.

However, Kerrigan didn't want to be controlled again. Having finally gotten the chance to control her own consciousness, Kerrigan wanted to find the mastermind behind it all and then kill it.

Kerrigan only understood less than 15% of the prophecy. After all, she was neither a scientist nor an archaeologist, so she naturally couldn't analyze much of it. If it were a Protoss, perhaps they could see something. This was why Kerrigan wanted to explore this matter with Zeratul, but unfortunately, what she did to that patriarch last time had made the Protoss hate her to the core.

Forget about cooperation, the other party probably wishes they could tear me to pieces.

If she had known this would happen, she should have had that clan leader infiltrate the Protoss.

But it's too late to regret it now. What I need to do now is get my hands on that Xel'Naga artifact. Judging from the information in the prophecy, it seems to be very important. It's better to get my hands on it first, just in case I need it later.

Kerrigan then ordered a large number of Zerg swarms to rush up the high ground, attempting to force Raynor and his forces to use the Xel'Naga artifact's energy nova to eliminate her swarm. She would then lead an elite Zerg force to break through the enemy's defenses and seize the artifact.

In that case, humanity will only face defeat.

However, to Kerrigan's surprise, the large number of Zergling cannon fodder she sent out were suddenly at a disadvantage. Through the Eyebug's observation, Kerrigan saw a group of cheetah-like robots wreaking havoc among the Zerglings. In the electric shocks emitted by the cheetah-like robots, many Zerglings died instantly from the electric shocks. In addition, the attack range of those electric shocks overlapped with the range of the electric shocks of other predators, and the Zerglings that were not yet dead were also finished off by other predators.

Seeing this, Kerrigan frowned slightly. Well, it seemed she had underestimated her opponent. Thinking about this, Kerrigan felt a little embarrassed and angry at herself for being too careless. However, she quickly calmed down. She still had the upper hand. As long as she destroyed the opponent's psionic jammer, the new robot, and the other robots, she estimated that the opponent would have no way to stop her attack.

With this in mind, Kerrigan also sent out Xel'Naga artifact devices on the high ground, including Minotaurs, Brood Lords, and Overlords carrying Zerg units. At the same time, there were also Psionic Disruptors on the top. Taking out the Psionic Disruptors would make her ranged units below more flexible.

As the air force pressed forward, the ground troops also set off. This time, the Thunder Beasts would lead the way. The electric shocks and alloy claws of those cheetah-like robots were no match for the Thunder Beasts' hard and thick shells.

It was at this moment that Kerrigan suddenly noticed a bolt of lightning flash across the sky, knocking one of her Overlords down. Seeing this, Kerrigan frowned. Before she could think of anything, a second bolt of lightning struck down a second Overlord in the air.

This time, Kerrigan noticed something. The attack was clearly not from a Terran weapon that she was familiar with, but something else entirely. So Kerrigan used the Eyebug to investigate what was attacking her transport units.

Kerrigan then saw nothing. There were no large-scale attack facilities deployed around the Xel'Naga artifact. At most, there were several missile turrets standing there. Kerrigan also did not see any personnel carrying any large weapons. The large vehicles were just some modified siege tanks and Goliath armed robots. Apart from that, there were only Viking fighters fighting the alien dragons.

Of course, Kerrigan didn't think it was the air units that caused her Overlord to be destroyed in one hit, since the attack came from the ground, not from the air.

Soon, just as Kerrigan had predicted, she saw a bolt of lightning suddenly appear out of thin air on the open ground, transforming into a streak of lightning that flew towards her Overlord and smashed its head in one blow. Instantly, the Overlord deflated like a punctured balloon and fell into the scorching lava below.

Kerrigan looked completely bewildered upon seeing this, clearly struggling to process what was happening. What was that? Why did a bolt of lightning appear out of thin air?

Then Kerrigan noticed that lightning had formed again on the distant high platform, and then turned into a bolt of lightning that flew towards the Eye Bug she was controlling. The next second, Kerrigan lost contact with the Eye Bug.

Kerrigan, whose ogre was suddenly destroyed, was not angry. Instead, she began to think: what could possibly be able to hide from the ogre's eyes, which have extremely strong detection capabilities?

This made Kerrigan a little curious and wary.

Chapter 1139 [Youyou Just Wants to Play Pinball]

After Kerrigan noticed an unidentified entity on the high ground where the Xel'Naga artifact was located, she realized that something new seemed to have appeared on the human side. Regardless of what it was, Kerrigan only knew that the entity seemed to have the ability to become invisible even to the Eyebugs, as well as the power of lightning that could kill an Overlord in one blow.

Although the aim was supposed to be the Overlord's head, the Zerg are not ordinary creatures. To prevent the Overlord from being killed too quickly, Kerrigan had Abathur evolve a new brain for the Overlord, which was inside its body. This way, even if the Overlord's head was blown off, it could use the other brain to make an emergency landing on the ground. Of course, this was on the premise that the Overlord's body was intact; otherwise, it would still fall.

Although Kerrigan was very curious about what that being was, her current focus was on the Xel'Naga artifacts, not investigating what that being was.

After Kerrigan called on Leviathan to drop a large number of airdrop pods, she waited for them to arrive. Although many of the airdrop pods would be blocked by anti-aircraft fire while in the air, this time Kerrigan not only sent air force to protect the airdrop pods, but also greatly increased the number of airdrop pods this time.

Within minutes, a large number of airdrop pods rained down on the human defense base located on the high ground, causing chaos inside the base. Seeing this, Raynor had no choice but to have Yhaka activate the Xel'Naga artifact to eliminate the Zerg.

Upon hearing Raynor's words, Yhaka pressed the switch on the Xel'Naga artifact device. As the Xel'Naga artifact released an energy nova, all the Zerg within its range were instantly wiped out.

Kerrigan, watching from afar, wore a smug expression as she witnessed the energy nova unleashed by the Xel'Naga artifact.

"Very well, without the energy nova of the Xel'Naga artifacts, let's see how you withstand my attack."

After ensuring the Xel'Naga artifact was fully charged, Kerrigan launched an attack with an elite Zerg force. As Raynor had predicted, Kerrigan easily tore through their defenses. The psionic storm she unleashed instantly destroyed the left-side defensive structures along with the armed robots. Anything that wasn't destroyed was taken down by the other Zerg.

After Kerrigan led her elite Zerg forces to destroy the outer left defensive line, she took a portion of her troops to the high ground where the Xel'Naga artifact was located, intending to seize it. While her elite troops dealt with the mercenaries, Kerrigan went alone towards the Xel'Naga artifact.

"It seems your defenses are completely ineffective. The artifact is mine!"

As she spoke, Kerrigan raised a hand, gathered psionic energy, and fired it at the device beneath the Xel'Naga artifact. However, to Kerrigan's surprise, the psionic energy impact, which was powerful enough to destroy the device, was deflected back by something out of thin air.

Noticing this, Kerrigan quickly dodged her psionic attack by turning her body to look at the location of the Xel'Naga artifact. Unfortunately, she couldn't see anything. This reminded her of what she had seen from the Eyebug before. Thinking of this, Kerrigan realized that it was the guy with the strange invisibility ability.

Kerrigan immediately looked around warily, fearing that a Dark Templar like Zeratul might suddenly appear beside her. Then, as if suddenly remembering something, Kerrigan conjured a ball of green, viscous liquid in her hand and spread it out in front of her like a spider web. Some of the liquid fell to the ground, while the rest froze and fell to the ground.

Seeing this, Kerrigan immediately located the target's position and unleashed a massive psionic shockwave towards the frozen slime. Kerrigan had previously thought that her attacks were being deflected because she hadn't used enough psionic energy, but now that she had increased the psionic energy of her shockwave, her opponent might not be able to withstand it.

Then Kerrigan saw two new friction marks suddenly appear on the ground and realized what was happening. She jumped and stomped hard on the end of one of the marks, but she didn't step on anything. The next second, a huge force hit Kerrigan directly in the abdomen. The huge force sent the unsuspecting Kerrigan flying. She landed on the ground, rolled, and stood up.

Although she took a heavy hit, it was insignificant to Kerrigan. After all, the quality of the Zerg corpses was such that the attack couldn't cause her any real harm, at most making her feel slightly nauseous.

Kerrigan, who had been attacked from the unknown, looked around warily. From the previous attacks, she could clearly feel someone wielding some kind of metal rod hitting her. Although she couldn't see it, Kerrigan could feel the air movement. Based on her past combat experience, Kerrigan roughly knew the opponent's height and weapon. But what on earth was that thing that was less than 150cm tall?

That's a dwarf, isn't it?!

Of course, it's also possible that the enemy is crouching down to attack her. Although she doesn't know the enemy's location, Kerrigan roughly knows that they are guarding the Xel'Naga artifact device. In any case, if she attacks the Xel'Naga artifact device, the enemy will most likely defend it. At the same time, destroying the Xel'Naga artifact will stop its charging, which can prolong the charging time. Afterward, she can take this opportunity to seize the high ground and steal the artifact.

With this in mind, Kerrigan gathered a massive amount of psionic power in her hands and launched it towards the Xel'Naga artifact device in the distance. Although the power Kerrigan gathered was strong enough to easily destroy Thor, she wasn't worried about destroying the Xel'Naga artifact. After all, it was an ancient artifact from a super-civilization, and if it were so easily destroyed, Kerrigan had nothing to worry about.

However, to Kerrigan's surprise, this attack, which could destroy Thor, actually bounced back just like the previous psionic shock. Seeing this, Kerrigan wanted to curse. Before, it bounced back one moment and didn't the next. What the hell was this?!

Chapter 1140 [Kerrigan uses Taunt, and the wild Yoyo appears!]

Kerrigan dodged the rebounding attack with a clumsy effort. Enraged by the attack, she gathered a surge of psionic energy in her hands and unleashed a psionic storm in front of her. However, before she could fully unleash it, a powerful blow struck her in the abdomen, instantly dissipating the psionic energy she had gathered. Enraged, Kerrigan immediately released psionic energy around herself, unleashing a powerful shockwave. However, she felt she hadn't hit anything; clearly, her opponent was incredibly agile.

Kerrigan raised the bone-wing-like claws behind her. Although she didn't know where her opponent was, Kerrigan knew that they probably couldn't kill her. Otherwise, if those two blows had been from a Dark Templar's psionic blades, her head would probably have been chopped off long ago.

Just as Kerrigan thought, Ehakati indeed had no way to kill Kerrigan. Of course, this doesn't mean Ehakati wasn't capable of killing Kerrigan, but rather that Ehakati was told he couldn't kill her, since Raynor still wanted to turn Kerrigan back into a human.

Therefore, Ehaka can only use some non-lethal weapons, but this is enough for him. Although Baradion's special ability to tear clothes and its inability to cause damage cannot be effective against Kerrigan because of Kerrigan's Zerglings, this does not prevent Ehaka from turning Baradion into a baseball bat-like weapon to beat up Kerrigan.

Kerrigan stared angrily at her surroundings, her heart filled with vigilance, fearing that the other party would rush up and suddenly attack her again.

"Show yourself, you coward who can only hide and has no skills! Come out and face me!"

Kerrigan suddenly started cursing at her surroundings. Besides venting her emotions, she was also sensing her surroundings to see if she could lure that bastard out. Although Kerrigan thought it was unlikely, she didn't believe that the other party could remain unmoved and silent in the face of her provocation.

But just as Kerrigan was about to continue her tirade, a short figure suddenly appeared not far from her. It was none other than Yhaka himself.

Seeing the invisible figure suddenly appear before her made Kerrigan, who was about to unleash another torment, freeze in shock. Kerrigan stared blankly at the child, whose height was definitely no more than 150cm. Clearly, Yhaka's sudden appearance and appearance had caught Kerrigan off guard. While still processing what had happened, Kerrigan noticed Yhaka's weapons: a baseball bat-like weapon and a thick, strangely structured shield. If it were just the shield, Kerrigan wouldn't have thought much of it, as it resembled some kind of Xel'Naga relic. But Yhaka's weapon was different.

That weapon looks exactly like an ordinary metal baseball bat, both in shape and appearance. Red and white baseball bats might be rare, but this weapon definitely looks like one! Even a random electromagnetic rifle would be better than this baseball bat!

However, what Yhaka said next left Kerrigan speechless.

"Auntie, how do you know Youyou doesn't have xx?"

When asked this question by Yhaka, Kerrigan looked at a loss for words. However, she quickly realized that she had been beaten up by a child who looked like a fool. This made Kerrigan's face turn a little ugly. After all, if word got out that the Queen of Blades had been beaten up by a child who looked like a fool, all the terrible things she had done in the past would basically become a joke.

Kerrigan originally sent out the Zerg swarm to carry out a series of terrifying events to demoralize the enemy, but now that she's been beaten to a pulp by a child, the Imperial UNN propaganda media will probably publicize this to reduce the Zerg's impact on human morale, right? Anyway, Mengsk will definitely laugh himself to death.

But Kerrigan quickly calmed down. Although the Terran Empire hadn't stooped to sending children onto war machines, there were children in the Ghost Academy, but it was impossible for someone with such good psionic talent to be sent here unless they had something special... As she thought this, Kerrigan noticed the shield in Yhaka's left hand. If she wasn't mistaken, that shield was the device that could deflect her attacks, right?

Although she didn't know what the shield was or why it could deflect her attacks, Kerrigan didn't think she would be attacked again since she could see the enemy. At the same time, Kerrigan was also thinking about how to deal with that troublesome shield.

Before Kerrigan could finish speaking, she suddenly raised a hand towards Yhwach and used her psionic powers to pull Yhwach towards her. Yhwach, caught off guard, looked on with an "OwO?" expression, clearly confused as to why he was suddenly flying. As Kerrigan pulled Yhwach towards her, she also lunged at him with sharp, claw-like bone wings. But just as Kerrigan was about to pierce Yhwach, he suddenly vanished in front of her like a wisp of black mist. Seeing this familiar scene, Kerrigan thought of a certain Dark Templar.

Sensing the whooshing sound behind her, Kerrigan quickly swung her bone wings behind her, but unfortunately, she didn't hit anything. Meanwhile, Yhaka appeared above her head, wielding his baseball bat-like weapon, and with a thud, a large bump appeared on Kerrigan's forehead.

"Does it sound good?" "It sounds good" is a good start. Kerrigan, who was hit on the head, was immediately annoyed and released a powerful psionic energy shock. However, by then, Yhaka had already left his original position and moved to a spot not far in front of Kerrigan.

Chapter 1141 [Kerrigan, who runs away when she can't win, is trash]

While Yhaka and Kerrigan were fighting, Raynor felt a sense of unease. After all, Kerrigan was a level 12 psionic user, and with the Zerg's evolved body, even the Marauder's grenade launcher might not be able to cause any damage. Moreover, her bone-wing-like claws had the ability to easily tear apart siege tanks. In a sense, she could be considered the strongest fighting force in the entire sector.

However, when fighting Yhaka, Yhaka seemed to be handling the situation with ease, which made Raynor wonder if Yhaka was even stronger than Kerrigan.

Raynor, who had this idea, also began to think so. Although Yhaka did not have the powerful psionic abilities of Kerrigan, Stetman said that Yhaka had many hidden abilities, most of which he did not yet understand. If Yhaka were to unleash his full power, Stetman thought that Yhaka might become the strongest fighter in the world.

After pondering Stetman's words for a moment, Raynor shook his head helplessly. After all, he didn't understand those things either. However, based on Yhaka's current performance, Raynor thought that Yhaka might become a stronger Queen of Blades than Kerrigan. But because Yhaka didn't have a psionic connection with the Zerg, she couldn't control the Zerg. This was actually a good thing, because if Yhaka controlled the Zerg, Raynor was worried about what might happen to her. Moreover, Mengsk would probably have some bad intentions, and the Protoss might have some misunderstandings about Yhaka. After all, Artanis and the others hated the Zerg the most, right?

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The scene shifts back to Ehka. After Ehka leaves Kerrigan's psionic attack range, Kerrigan presses her advantage and charges towards him. Because of Ehka's previous performance in deflecting psionic energy, Kerrigan believes that Ehka's shield has the ability to deflect psionic energy as well. Therefore, Kerrigan is hesitant to use psionic energy against Ehka and can only rely on melee combat. Although Kerrigan herself doesn't use melee abilities much due to her stronger psionic abilities, she is still able to take down a siege tank.

"Drink!"

With a roar, Kerrigan leaped towards Yhaka, slashing at her with her bone-wing-like claws. However, the attack, capable of piercing siege tank armor, was easily blocked by Yhaka's shield. Kerrigan's eyes widened in surprise; the shield's strength was clearly beyond her imagination. Then, a cold light suddenly emanated from the jewel-like structure at the center of Yhaka's shield, and the next second, an extremely cold temperature was released from it.

Immediately, frost began to condense on Kerrigan's bone wings, causing her to quickly step on Yhaka's shield to create distance. After creating distance from Yhaka, Kerrigan discovered that part of her bone wings had been frozen into ice blocks—not metaphorically, but literally.

Kerrigan shook off the ice that had formed on her bone wings and stared warily at Yhaka in the distance. Although she didn't know what Yhaka's shield was, Kerrigan suspected it was a Xel'Naga technological artifact, like a divine weapon, and could cause her considerable trouble.

However, at this moment, Kerrigan noticed that the human reinforcements had dealt with her Zerg forces and were beginning to close in. Kerrigan wasn't stupid; after all, she couldn't possibly face an entire human army on her own. Although she was strong, with the Xel'Naga artifact and that little guy holding some unknown object, Kerrigan couldn't say she had a sure chance of winning. So, Kerrigan retreated.

"Although I don't know who you are, you'll regret this."

As she spoke, Kerrigan instantly burrowed underground and escaped through the earth. Seeing Kerrigan suddenly disappear into the ground surprised Yhaka, who clearly hadn't expected her to go underground.

Although Yhaka really wanted to chase after them, she was called back by Reno. After all, Yhaka's responsibility now was to protect the Xel'Naga artifacts, not to chase after enemies. Yhaka wasn't angry when she heard Reno's order. After all, there weren't many good jobs like sitting in one place waiting for someone to come and play with her. Although Yhaka would rather go and play with the other person.

Fortunately, Kerrigan didn't try to sense Yhaka's thoughts, otherwise she would probably be furious.

Back at the main base, Kerrigan was somewhat angry that her seemingly foolproof plan had failed because of one person. However, this also solidified her resolve to summon a Leviathan from the sky. After all, with a Leviathan present, Kerrigan could attack the human positions more quickly, although this might lead to the loss of air superiority. But now she had no other choice.

Back at the main hive, Kerrigan had Abathur breed several savage beasts. Before the attack, she planned to send these beasts to charge in and force the Xel'Naga artifact to deplete its energy, preventing the artifact's energy nova from causing her any damage. Kerrigan had witnessed the Zerg swarm's demise. Although she possessed both human and Zerg genes, Kerrigan had no intention of testing whether the Xel'Naga artifact would spare her life because of her human genes. After all, Kerrigan suspected that even if it didn't kill her, it would severely injure her.

Then she'd be at the mercy of others. Just thinking about Yhaka waiting for her on the high ground where the Xel'Naga artifact was located made Kerrigan's expression turn ugly. After all, Yhaka's fighting style, which treated people like toys, made Kerrigan want to correct his behavior. He clearly had skills comparable to the Dark Templar, so why did he treat the battle like a game?!

Thinking about all this, Kerrigan felt her blood pressure rise a little. At the same time, she wanted to capture the other party and transform him into someone like herself. Judging from the other party's abilities, he probably wouldn't be too bad. Having another capable subordinate would be a good choice.

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