Chapter 88: Counterattack (3)

The protagonist's attention is also drawn to this scene.

I saw that in the thick red poisonous mist, both the enemy and the enemy soldiers began to roll in pain, and the surface of their bodies was even corroded little by little at a speed visible to the naked eye, the carapace became pitted, and the tentacles and joints were bent and broken little by little under the struggle.

This tragic scene is comparable to the bloodiest shot, these ants are struggling to die in pain, and there is no possibility of rescue.

The other nearby Divine Envoy King warriors and parasitic ants fled the area in terror, and for a time it became a vacuum.

The parasitic centipede spews an intense red mist. This scene is familiar, and the protagonist remembers that he had also encountered this centipede when he first went from [Dongyang City] to the main nest [Qingqiu City].

However, the centipede was not parasitized by parasitic bacteria, and the centipede in front of him was larger and more venomous.

The red mist was still condensed at first, but it slowly spread around, and the ants and parasitic beasts fled all the way.

But soon, with a burst of scenery, the red mist gradually dissipated, leaving behind a ground of unrecognizable corpses, a dozen Divine Envoy King warriors and almost the same number of parasitic ants were killed, and some soldiers from both sides who were close were affected and wounded.

Fortunately, this parasitic centipede doesn't seem to be able to shoot continuously like a parasitic dragon lice, after all, this kind of high-concentration and highly corrosive poisonous gas can't be secreted casually.

Later, the parasitic centipede tried to burrow into the hole in the protective net, ignoring the thin but still present red mist, and attempted to climb the section of the city wall that was no longer defended.

Although it is slender in size, it is difficult to pass through small holes, especially dozens of pairs of arthropods that obstruct the passage of the body, and it is stuck in the net for a while.

The protagonist's eyes are on fire, and he doesn't intend to let go of this murderer who killed more than a dozen of his subordinates.

He turned the ballista around, aimed at the centipede trapped in the rope, and pulled the trigger.

The more it struggles, the more tightly entangled the parasitic centipede is, like a live target, even if its body keeps twisting around, its huge body is extremely difficult to shoot through.

The five stone bullets hit the parasitic centipede almost simultaneously, but it didn't have much effect other than smashing some inconspicuous cracks in the centipede's carapace and making the parasitic centipede wriggle harder in pain.

The carapace of this parasitic centipede is unusually hard, even harder than the back carapace of beetles such as dung beetles, and resists the shot of stone bullets, which the protagonist does not expect.

Seeing that this parasitic centipede was struggling violently, although most of its body was outside the net, constantly twisting and rolling and crushing many parasitic ants, but the strength of the parasitic centipede also had a great impact on the protective net, and the net rope was pulled deformed and violently shaken.

The protagonist has the ants load a slightly larger stone bullet, only one, and fire it again.

The individual stone projectiles were given extremely high speed by the ballista's spring set and bowstring, and with a terrible sound of breaking through the air, it smashed into the middle of the centipede's body.

This time, the strong outer carapace of the centipede could not stop the stone bullet, and a bloody hole was punched out of its body, the flesh and blood at the entrance of the hole were blurred, and the carapace fragments and flesh were all over the ground.

The protagonist shoots two more shots, opens another hole in the parasitic centipede, and discounts several centipede legs.

The parasitic centipede was badly injured, but it did not die for a while, but struggled harder and harder, and even pulled out several nearby wooden stakes that were fixed with ant concrete.

The internal organs of centipedes, which are long insects, are relatively scattered in the body, and even if it is a very serious penetrating injury, it will not be fatal for a while. Earthworms are the best example of this, even if the earthworm is cut into two sections, both of which can survive and grow into separate individuals. Although centipedes are not so magical, their unique body structure also makes them difficult to kill for a while.

The protagonist sees that the protective net entangled by the parasitic centipede is a little tight, and is almost about to be broken, so he can no longer skimp on ammunition and launch it with a giant arrow.

The giant arrow drove into the body of the parasitic centipede, and the centipede was kicked by a pair of locusts' hind legs, and its whole body fell back more than a centimeter.

Its body was firmly grounded by the giant arrow, and although it was still struggling, it was becoming weaker and weaker.

At this time, the poisonous needles of the dying parasitic centipede began to slowly ooze red poisonous mist, and the nearby parasitic ants and war beasts fled the area one after another, fearing that they would be contaminated with corrosive poisonous gases.

This accidentally freed the army of the king of God.

Because of the previous poison gas attack, the team guarding this small section of the city wall lost more than a dozen elite soldiers under the poison gas, and many of the rest were wounded and were forced to evacuate for a while.

And the parasitic ants continued to pour in after the poisonous fog dissipated, and the pressure on the team that rushed back to defend increased greatly.

After the parasitic centipede released its poison gas before it died, there were no enemies in this small section of the wall.

But on the other walls, the fighting between the two sides was extremely fierce.

Due to the protective net, the long-range attacks of the Divine Envoy King Legion were also weakened to a certain extent, and with the large number of parasitic ants, the enemy quickly killed the city wall.

Although the razor tactics of the defenders are still sharp, in the face of a steady stream of parasitic ants that are not afraid of death, as well as some parasitic war beasts with small sizes that can burrow into the holes of the protective net, the front-line Divine Envoy King warriors are still under great pressure.

The enemy is already very close, and the protagonist begins to use the ballista to try to kill the pale golden parasitic workers, who are the commanders of the parasitic ants.

At close range, the protagonist can easily find these pale gold enemies, but the shooting effect is not ideal, these pale gold workers are always densely surrounded by a lot of guards, and the ants are crowded, this scene seriously interferes with the protagonist's eyesight, just like holding a sniper rifle to shoot, and finding that the sniper scope is a kaleidoscopic image.

The protagonist can only shoot the approximate direction with a rain of five stone bullets, and those pale golden parasitic worker ants will always be very obscene after finding out that they have been attacked, although the protagonist's shooting occasionally kills one or two pale gold worker ants, but most of them fail.

Inside the air defense network, on the city wall, the fighting was extremely fierce, and both sides were fearless warriors, entangled and bitten with the most primitive physical weapons, leaving a lot of blood and wreckage.

The corpses that fell from the walls quickly piled up in a thick layer, and in some places they piled up into mountains, and the newly arrived parasitic ants did not even need to climb the walls, but could walk up to the top of the walls.

In general, the defenders who have the protection of the city walls and protective nets, have long-range firepower, and are more at ease, even if the parasitic ants pay a lot of casualties, they have not been able to gain a firm foothold on the city walls, let alone open a gap!