Chapter 182: Breaking the Siege (3)

Seeing the Destroyers piled up and stretched upward, gradually turning from a pile of anthills to towers, although the speed was not fast, but it was stable, and gradually approached the top along the inner wall of the embankment.

The protagonist enters the state of "Descending from the Heavens", raises the long wooden stick prepared in advance, and stabs the ant tower made of the Destroyer.

The protagonist stabbed a few times,Straight into the destroyer ant pile,The protagonist has unparalleled strength after the god descends to earth.,Six limbs are hooked、Big jaws bite each other to support the destroyer ant pile,The strength of the connection between a single destroyer is not enough to resist the destructive power of the protagonist.,The long stick knocked down a lot of destroyers.,

However, the aggregate built by hundreds of Destroyers is very tight, and even if a few Destroyers are stabbed, most of them are still supported by each other's hands and feet, just like scaffolding, and the fall of a few components cannot destroy the whole.

Instead, this living ant pile will continue to repair itself, and naturally other destroyers will fill the location of the fallen destroyer in time, restoring the stability of the entire aggregate

From this point of view, the Destroyer Ant Pile is simply self-repairing and indestructible.

The protagonist sees that this can't be done, and the tentacles of the Destroyer at the top are almost touching the platform, and its hideous head is also imprinted all over the sight.

Once a large number of destroyers come up, the troops around the protagonist may not be able to resist and must keep the enemy under the embankment.

The protagonist simply retracts the stick and reaches into the Destroyer pile, spun it around as quickly as milk is stirred.

After the protagonist enters the state of "Heavenly God descends to earth", his strength is enough to lift three or four cubic decimeter stones, that is, more than half a stone the size of a football, and his absolute strength is absolutely No.1 in the insect world, even if he is a destroyer known for his huge stature and outstanding strength, facing the protagonist is also the gap between a baby and a strong man.

At the beginning, the protagonist stirs very smoothly, and in one fell swoop destroys the Destroyer's ant tower that has been piled up to the top of the embankment, and the entire ant pile begins to collapse from the hardest part in the middle, and the connected Destroyer is forcefully split in front of absolute power, and the injured are indispensable with severed arthropods, broken jaws, and broken tentacles.

The destroyers in the upper and middle parts of the ant pile fell back one after another because they had lost their support, like a fountain that had rushed to the highest point, and suddenly fell, splashing a wave.

But the Destroyer's ant pile is alive, and the moment it just collapsed and fell, this ant pile began a new round of continuous upward growth.

The main character's stick is not withdrawn, he wants to continue to stir and destroy the savage growth of the Destroyers once again.

This time, the stirring of the long stick was no longer as easy as the last time, and it no longer felt like stirring milk, but like stirring a ball of viscous honey syrup, which became thicker and more laborious.

It stands to reason that the weight of hundreds of Destroyers together is not as heavy as half a football's stone, and it is impossible to consume such a large amount of energy for the protagonist.

The protagonist pauses, slowly sores his front limbs, and then looks at it and sees a scene that shocks him.

The sight became clearer when the stick stopped, and the Destroyers climbed up the stick more quickly, and with each advance the Destroyer would stop, and firmly anchor themselves to the stick with their arthropods and jaws, with three or four Destroyers around the stick almost every circle.

The Destroyer who climbed up from behind climbed on the back of the Destroyer in front of him, biting wherever he could bite the former's body, and soon formed a new ant tower that sloped in the shape of a pyramid and creeped along the direction of the long stick.

The Destroyers apparently found that the stick was a better climber than the slippery inner wall of the levee, and even if the stick was constantly stirring, it could resist the impact and not be thrown out if it was fastened to the stick or a companion.

The protagonist stirs the long stick, not only to fight against the weight of the Destroyers, but also to deal with all the power of the Destroyers' fixed connection to each other, which is equivalent to a tug-of-war with hundreds of Destroyers, no wonder even the protagonist of "The Gods Descend to Earth" feels struggling.

The protagonist quickly tries to pull back the stick and disintegrate the ant tower attached to the stick.

But it takes a lot of effort to pull the spoon back from the sticky syrup, not to mention the fact that the protagonist pulls the stick back from a living horde of Destroyers.

It took a lot of effort for him to get the stick back, and he didn't let the fast-climbing Destroyer take advantage of the opportunity to climb the levee.

But there are still a dozen Destroyers biting on the long stick at this time, and even if the protagonist pulls it back quickly and hard, most of the Destroyers fall under the resistance of inertia and friendly forces, and these dozen Destroyers still hold themselves firmly.

The protagonist hurriedly slams the stick to the ground, smashing down a large area of earth and rocks at the edge of the embankment, and the large mass of earth and rocks completely smashes the Destroyer's ant tower, which has become soft due to the loss of the stick's support, and the Destroyer is smashed back to the ground for the second time.

This is an unexpected result.,The protagonist's slap is actually mainly to shake the destroyer off the long stick.,When the long stick is retracted.,The destroyer who has come back to his senses quickly crawls down along the long stick.,Want to attack the protagonist.。

The protagonist's powerful slap made more than a dozen destroyers fly into the sky as quickly as a rocket machine in a playground, most of them fell under the embankment, crashed into the friendly troops scattered all over the ground due to the collapse of the ant tower, and a few were thrown on the embankment, and they were killed by the Divine Envoy King warriors who quickly surrounded them.

The protagonist destroys the Destroyer's two attacks on the Ant-Attached Tower, but he is tired enough.

The Destroyers were repulsed twice, but they didn't suffer many casualties. With the order of the Destroyer Commander, the Destroyers, who had already poured almost all of them to the ground, attacked from three directions and vaguely began to gather into three ant towers.

The protagonist is already struggling to deal with one ant tower at a time, not to mention three at once.

He looked at the Destroyer Commander who was protected in the middle, and gritted his teeth angrily, this enemy is very cunning and difficult to entangle.

The protagonist lifts a bean-sized boulder next to him and smashes it at the Destroyer Commander.

At such a close distance, the protagonist will not be inaccurate, and the boulder smashes into the target with a terrible whistle-like sound of breaking through the air, and the Destroyer commander is about to be smashed to pieces before he can dodge it.

I saw that it was too late and that it was too fast, and several Destroyers guarding the Destroyer Commander actually jumped up in unison in an instant, and all of them hit the slow and fast boulder as accurately as an interceptor missile, and forcibly knocked the boulder off the way.

The corpses of the Destroyers were flattened, but their sacrifice allowed the Commander to escape.