Chapter 127: Where Did You Come From (3)

Diagnosed, chickenpox, isolated...... Sick lying down and coding a chapter.,By the way:This chapter has a lot of foreshadowing!

- I'm the dividing line -

The protagonist can't help but compare his Legion of the Divine Envoy King with the Beetle Legion in the information packet.

Although the information package does not show the combat method of the Beetle Army, the protagonist can guess that the opponent's attack and defense must be centered around the Beetle.

In other words, if you can't get rid of the beetle, or if you let the beetle get out of control, you won't be able to win even if you kill all the enemy's accompanying infantry.

But how difficult it is to kill a beetle.

Beetles are countless times larger than ants, their carapaces are hard and powerful, and many beetles have weapons - sharp jaws or thick horns, which are not good matches.

Even some species of ants, which are mainly hunting, are often powerless when they encounter beetles that defend against metamorphosis.

However, there are exceptions, and there are also ants that are good at hunting beetles by attacking their soft bellies, but they are also mainly small and medium-sized beetles.

If you are facing a beetle army formation with a big-headed ant "remnant" accompanying the infantry, then the behavior of trying to attack the soft underbelly of the beetle will be easily stifled by the accompanying infantry.

The protagonist "Guan Gong vs. Qin Qiong" in his mind for a long time, and he actually felt that this kind of beetle army formation was both offensive and defensive, and with the current strength of the Divine Envoy King Army, it had to occupy a numerical advantage and make great sacrifices to win.

Thinking of this, the protagonist can't help but rejoice that the current big-headed ant "remnant" is so weak that it needs external protection, and is willing to use beetle domestication technology as a bargaining chip to obtain the protection of the Divine Envoy King Legion.

This is really what the protagonist dreams of, as long as you give yourself some time, you can build a strengthened version of the beetle army with the characteristics of the God Messenger King.

Thinking of this, the protagonist couldn't help but wonder again. The "remnants" of the big-headed ants call themselves "survivors who have arrived in another world without disappearing with their old nests".

Why did such a powerful country, a race with an incomparably large castle, flee here with only a few ants left?

What destroyed their kingdom?

Enemy? If so, how powerful must it be to defeat the "remnants" with a large number of beetle formations and let them flee in disarray?

You know, the protagonist roughly estimated that there were thousands of beetles and hundreds of thousands of ant warriors in the beetle army array in the parade on the square alone. With such a huge army, combined with the invincible beetle, it may only take one-third of the force to sweep all the races on both sides of the river.

How strong should an enemy who can defeat such an army be, and what kind of powerful "weapon" should he have?

Then, will a natural disaster destroy the old lair of the "remnants"?

After all, no matter how strong the ant kingdom is, it is still extremely vulnerable to an earthquake, flash flood, and mudslide. In the 21st century, human beings are extremely technologically advanced, but they are still unable to resist earthquakes and mudslides, and human bodies and buildings are so vulnerable to these devastating forces. Not only is it irresistible, but humans can't even predict such a great force as earthquakes.

Therefore, even in the Beetle Army, which seems to be very powerful in the protagonist, is still powerless in the face of natural disasters of this magnitude.

Whether it's a foreign enemy or a natural disaster, in short, the big-headed ant "remnants" from another world have come to the land on both sides of the river, which also brings opportunities to the protagonist.

The so-called other world, the protagonist thinks, is just two lands far apart.

With the size of ants, before the invention of epoch-making means of transportation and communication, even if there was a short-lived and huge regime like the Mongol Empire in the human world, the land that could be ruled would only be equivalent to the land area of one county of human beings.

This also means that as long as the two ant races are hundreds of kilometers apart, they may never have any contact with each other, and they will not know any news about each other. These two places, which are hundreds of kilometers apart, are two worlds for ants, and their remoteness and strangeness may be no less than the difference between Earth and Mars.

The protagonist can't help but wonder, how did the big-headed ant "remnant" cross such a long distance and come to the banks of this wild river?

The protagonist pauses to watch the packet and asks the queen the question.

The queen said that the migration of their clan was a matter of the "queen's time", and it was the gods of wind and water that brought them to this new world.

The gods of wind and water, the protagonist guesses that these big-headed ant "remnants" may have floated along the river. And the big river flows from west to east, which means that the old world of the "remnants" of the big-headed ant is in the west of this land.

Indeed, it is difficult for a swarm of ants to overcome many obstacles on foot: terrain, climate, enemies, insects, diseases. But with the help of currents, even the simplest piece of driftwood can make many ants go down the river until they run aground.

This is how the big-headed ant "remnants" came here, and the protagonist feels that he has found the answer.

As for the gods of wind and water, this is a completely new way of saying it the protagonist hears. Whether it is the big-headed ant, the paving ant or the hunting sickle ant that I have come into contact with before, these races only know one god, which is equivalent to a monotheistic.

And if the big-headed ant "remnants" propose gods of wind and water, are there other gods, such as the gods of the land? What about the gods of the trees?

The protagonist communicates with the queen about this issue and finds out that this is indeed the case. The big-headed ant "remnants" of their world believe in a religion that is simply animistic:

A tall tree has a deity, but the image is a thin sheet, the deity of wind and water is a hard plate, and there are many strange-looking deities.

The main deities of each tribe are different, and they often use the prominent landmarks near their main nest as the deities, but as long as they are similar deities, their images are surprisingly consistent.

Moreover, a very important piece of information catches the attention of the protagonist.

Although the Old World of the Big-headed Ant "Remnant" was a very complex region of polytheistic beliefs, there was also a supreme deity who was considered to be the god of the gods, not a god of any tribe.

Above all, this image of the god is special:

According to the Queen, this supreme god, the god of the gods, has the image of a creature rarely seen among all gods, unlike other gods who do not look like a living creature when they hear the description.

The supreme deity, believed to be an ant, but with a disability - he or she, of an unspecified sex, lacks a pair of middle limbs, and has no antennae.

This image, the protagonist imagines - isn't that very similar to a mammal!