Chapter 47 - Conditions of Surrender (1)

Although the enemy had already given in, the Divine Envoy Legion did not stop fighting at first. In the chaos of war, it is not easy for even the protagonist to restrain the troops for a while.

The Praetorian Guards ran around, using scents and friction sounds to temporarily stop the warriors from raising their butcher knives, and then found the commander to relay the details. It took a while for the troops to be controlled.

During this period, the bellied ants lay motionless, even if their own warriors on the periphery were killed, they did not resist, and they looked extremely submissive, no longer arrogant.

When the battle has stopped for a while, and the protagonist is about to understand the reason for the enemy's abnormal behavior, a male ant stands up in the middle of the bellied ant and slowly moves from the middle to the periphery.

He stepped on the body of his companion who was still lying on his stomach, deliberately standing high, and at the same time very slowly, as if to show that he had no malicious intentions, and as if he was giving the Divine Envoy King's legion a process of adaptation.

Just like a suspect in the real world who is pointed at gunpoint, he always drops his weapon, holds his head in his hands, and slowly walks to the police to show that he will not resist, and then accepts the search.

The female walked up to the Divine Envoy King's warrior, her tentacles shaking, and she didn't make contact with the soldier ant, but tried to get close to the nearest male ant.

The squad commander had not encountered such a situation either, and had just given an order from the Divine Messenger King not to attack without encountering an enemy attack. He couldn't disobey it, but he didn't like to come into contact with the tentacles of the enemy who was still desperately fighting just now, so he pushed back step by step.

The males of these Divine Envoy Legions never knew that they could communicate with their enemies like this, and in their opinion, the enemy was only good if he died.

As for the alien ants who surrendered in the past, such as the Floating Leaf King and Kite, the protagonist also doesn't know how the big-headed ants overcome the psychological barriers.

Maybe he didn't completely overcome it at all, and the protagonist knew that if he hadn't pressed it with all his might, the surrendered paving ants wouldn't have survived at all. Even so, there are often cases of big-headed ants bullying or even killing paving ants in the same nest.

However, the situation of the hunting sickle ant is a little better, as a scout warrior, and they are all female ants, many legions are active in the figure of the hunting sickle ant warrior, and the long-term side by side has made the big-headed ants gradually accept this larger comrade-in-arms.

Getting back to business, the protagonist arrives in time to relieve both sides.

The male ant also realized that the male ant that appeared in front of him must have an unusual status, and it was exactly the target he was looking for.

The tentacles of different appearances of the two sides cautiously touched each other, and information was exchanged without hindrance.

The way ants communicate is convenient, just like antennas of different shapes can send and receive signals in the same way, this kind of communication is not limited by race, there is no language barrier between different races, at most there is a slight difference in expression habits.

The male ant sends a message identifying himself: he is one of the three noblest males of the family.

Three different male ants appear in the protagonist's mind, and it seems that the political system of this group of bellied ants is led by three belligerents, and this one in front of him is one of them.

Very good, the status of the place is very high, and at the same time, there are not many ants of the same status, which means that the male ant in front of him has a great right to speak, no wonder it can decide the surrender of the entire army.

In this way, the protagonist will be able to learn more information and benefits from the other side!

The protagonist interrupts the other party's message, and the belly lift ant is gushing with the picture information to prove the nobility and power of the belly lifter.

The protagonist directly satirizes the other party with the scene of the slaughter of the enemy by the Divine Envoy King warrior in the battle just now, and then goes straight to the point: 31

"Are you preparing to surrender when you stop resisting?"

The protagonist tries to convey the concept of "surrender" in a visual language, using examples of scythe hunters and paver ants living in the nest of big-headed ants and obeying commands.

The male ant on the opposite side stiffened, and then a message came with nothing but emotion and no specific meaning - it was a very angry emotion.

You have all surrendered, why are you so angry? The protagonist is a little confused, but think that this is a strange land, maybe the ants here have different rules of communication? Anyway, the ants in their homeland will not have this kind of behavior of giving up resistance.

The protagonist patiently waits for the other party to vent his emotions, and in order to help him calm down, the protagonist instructs the Celestial Immortal to take the Praetorian Guard, catch the twenty nearby belly-raising ants, and cut off their heads.

Sensing the fear that was trying to be restrained from the other party's tentacles, the bellied male ant finally stopped growling emotionally.

Seeing that the other party calmed down, the protagonist asked directly: What are you going to do?

Since you don't know the rules of this land, then take the initiative and see how the other party is ready to solve this matter.

The enemy took the initiative to provoke and attack, and all of them failed, both this time and the Golden Beach one. Therefore, whether it is moral or strength, now the God has the advantage of the king's army, and he is not afraid of the other party's deception—if the ants will also deceive.

The male ants are very happy, and they probably have wanted to solve this problem for a long time.

He offered to provide 500 ant eggs, and he himself went back with the remnants of his men.

500 eggs of a bellied ant? Did the other party provide these ant eggs for us to eat as food? Could it be that the ant eggs of their race are delicious?

Still is... The protagonist thinks of a little possibility, and immediately makes the other party express it more clearly.

This male ant is also very smart, and he doesn't know if he has experience or knows that the protagonist is from somewhere else, so he explains it in detail.

He uses a picture message to explain to the protagonist:

In the message, the bellied ants provide ant eggs to ants of another race, and then the scene changes, and the hatched bellied ants serve the ant race just now, eating, drinking, and doing everything.

This is to provide 500 belly ants for us to be slaves, and the protagonist remembers that there is indeed such a thing as slave hunting in the ant world. Unexpectedly, these belly-raising ants in front of them were the victims of slave hunting.

However, it seems that they are used to this kind of thing, and if they can't beat it, they take the initiative to sacrifice the captives and sacrifice a batch of ant eggs, which is better than the destruction of the whole clan. And those slave hunters don't seem to have any intention of exterminating all of these belly-raising ants.

The protagonist avoids talking about the compensation for the 500 bellied eggs, and instead prepares to ask the bellied ants for some information.

He desperately needs intelligence on this land, where there are resources and where there are threats.

Also, he also needs information on the distribution of local forces, such as what race are those slave hunters? Where to stay? How many ant populations are there?

Wait a minute...