Chapter 189: Command Authority
Although those flying creatures were visible as small dots even from a great distance, suggesting their large size, Luo Wen estimated they were, at most, only slightly stronger than creatures from the dinosaur era.
Such a level no longer piqued Luo Wen’s interest.
In Luo Wen’s view, the battles during the dinosaur era were among the easiest and most leisurely he had ever experienced.
Although the creatures of that era possessed formidable individual combat power, their capacity for group coordination was abysmal. Individual entities were easily countered, and even group-oriented species rarely reached populations of tens of thousands.
The difficulty of fighting them paled in comparison to the epic battles of the prehistoric era of insect dominance, where hundreds of millions, billions, or even tens of billions of creatures clashed. By comparison, battles during the dinosaur era were trivial.
Thus, after overcoming its initial vulnerability, the Swarm quickly conquered Genesis Planet during that era.
Luo Wen chose not to act as the overall commander for this mission, instead allowing the Intelligent Entities of the Swarm to take the reins.
As one of Luo Wen’s rare “command-oriented talents” and a figure of immense prestige among the Intelligent Entities, Sarah Kerrigan, the first Empress of the Ratfolk, naturally stepped into the role of commander.
Luo Wen was more than happy to see this. After all, as the saying goes, “A general’s success is built on countless sacrifices.” The Swarm had plenty of resources to groom “legendary generals,” and it was time for Sarah, who had only practiced simulated command, to gain real-world experience.
