No answer was given.
His companion obviously didn't know either, and just complained with a slightly contemptuous tone: "Who cares about this? But to be honest, you also hate this mission, why do you have to make us contact with those lower-class people..."
This is indeed the job of asking them to contact the people on the sixth level. Even just now, Brother Ye saw one of his team members in the crowd.
The other party blinked at him, but because they were in front of many NPCs and needed to ensure safety, they did not talk to him.
If you still can't get an answer after asking this, it should be enough.
Brother Ye shouldn't have chosen to do more unnecessary things, but the ominous premonition in his heart still made him make a very irrational move - this is obviously extremely disadvantageous for him who needs to keep a low profile now.
But Brother Ye still found his superior.
He raised his own questions to the captain, who had a very high military rank and knew a lot of secrets.
The other party looked at him in surprise.
Brother Ye was usually a man of few words, but the fact that he was curious about this kind of thing really amused the officer.
Brother Ye still had a cold and hard expression and lowered his head slightly.
Fortunately, this is not extremely confidential information, so you won't be pulled into the emergency system for investigation just by asking.
It just so happened that this officer admired Brother Ye very much and wanted to train him to be his deputy, so he told him more things beyond his authority.
The officer simply tidied up his words a little, then told Brother Ye the "truth" he wanted to know.
According to their current military equipment, the price to pay to completely eliminate the Zerg is too high - so the final temporary decision was to activate the "poison gas" system from the sixth to the seventh level.
It is a special weapon developed specifically for alien creatures. The gas released can kill alien creatures in a confined space.
Apparently, this also works great against Zerg.
Even if the poison cannot directly kill high-level Zerg, it can still produce an "anesthetic" effect on their bodies, making them very sluggish.
By then, we can capture some samples alive and send them to the laboratory.
Their workload also changes from killing the Zerg to driving and luring the Zerg to the sixth closed layer.
There is no doubt that the bugs will want to escape. But the humans who remain in the lower levels become the best bait and blood food. Without the attack of the army, they can even indulge in killing and "eating" more wantonly, and will not have any obvious intention of escaping.
The protection scope of these troops does not include those of the lower classes.
For a moment, Brother Ye's mind went blank.
He was not a native NPC of this world, so it was difficult for him to understand the other party's methods which could only be described as cruel and ruthless.
After a long silence, he asked in a slightly low voice: "Will those poisonous gases... also cause harm to the human body?"
"Of course. But the damage is limited and not fatal."
"But those Zerg that entered the lower cabin..." He felt that it was difficult for him to organize his words, so he could only ask weakly, "It will take some time for the poison gas to take effect. If they are enraged, they can directly tear those weak humans to pieces, right?"