Chapter 217: [Spiral Flower City] Siege (1)

April 8th, [Spiral Flower City].

In the combustion chamber, from the only feeding port, the fire shines through, and it is very eye-catching even in the daytime.

It may not seem the size of a few candles, but for ants, it is already an unrivaled power.

The ants are carefully adding fuel and smoky grass to keep the fire alive and make sure there is enough black smoke to produce.

At this time, thick black smoke was constantly pouring into the underground nest through the knotted grass pipes, and several air vents in this nest, as well as the mud-sealed but cracked gaps at the entrances and exits, all continued to emit faint black smoke.

Another small group of Divine Envoy King warriors stepped forward, taking turns to smoke and scorching air, piling up wet mud on the crevices, sealing the cracks created by the heat.

The protagonist can imagine what kind of scene is underground at this moment.

The smoke was thick and the poisonous haze choked, and black smoke poured down every passage into every nest. Because most of the exhaust vents were blocked by the Divine Legion, only a few of the exhaust vents connected to the deep layers of the lair were still open, and the smoke could reach the bottom under the chimney effect. There are fleeing destroyers everywhere, but no matter where they go, they can't shake off the ubiquitous haze.

The enemy should not be able to resist it soon, the protagonist watches the entrance and exit closely, as if the next second they will be like parasitic ants, hurriedly digging open the sealed soil of the entrance, and then staggering out and falling into the encirclement of the Divine Envoy King's army!

Time was ticking, and the god in charge of the fire made the king warriors keep stuffing fuel into the combustion chamber or grass for smoke.

It must have been half an hour since the poisonous smoke poured into the [Spiral Flower City], and most of the places inside were already covered in smoke, and the only areas that did not enter the smoke due to the location must be very few, not enough for all the destroyers to dodge.

The protagonist patiently waits for the moment when the enemy can't stand to break through.

After a while, the protagonist's patience is a little exhausted, and these destroyers are too patient, and they don't move!

Could it be that they have all fainted?

At this time, you can't open the sealed soil to see the scene underground, first, the underground smoke is too heavy, and the scouts who investigate can't stand it, and second, it is not so easy to disassemble the sealed soil and want to refill it in the smoke.

The protagonist is ruthless in his heart: I'll see which of us consumes more energy.

Anyway, the warriors of the God King are very safe on the ground, and they are consumed.

So, the protagonist gives the order to add some more food to the enemy. Some of the Divine Envoy King warriors were immediately ordered to start collecting ant droppings everywhere.

Ant droppings are not difficult to collect, and tens of thousands of armies gather here, and there are always a lot of ants to excrete.

Although ants love to be clean in their nests, they will excrete in designated places and regularly clean up their excrement in garbage dumps or fluorescent fungus cultivation rooms.

But in the wild, ants also excrete anytime and anywhere. Even when the army was marching, it could be seen that while walking, an ant suddenly stopped, and as soon as its abdomen contracted, a black fecal particle fell off and fell onto the road.

The ants behind didn't care, and just moved on. Fortunately, ant droppings have very little moisture, dry, hard like a small grain of sand, and there is no heavy smell, even if you are stepped on, it is nothing.

The protagonist is also often thundered, and later he got used to it, at most he rubbed it on dirt or blades of grass.

Soon, some fresh ant droppings are thrown into the combustion chamber, and the protagonist soon sees a stronger color and a more spicy taste in the smoke wafting from the combustion chamber inlet.

Dung can be burned, as ancient humans already knew. In grassland areas where fuel is scarce, cow dung is the most important fuel. In ancient times, the thick condensed black smoke produced by the burning of wolf dung was an important warning method.

The protagonist also stumbles upon the thick and spicy smoke of ant droppings burning, which is no less than throwing a handful of dried Erjing chili peppers in the fire.

This time, it came in handy.

After waiting for almost half an hour, there was still no movement underground, and the protagonist finally couldn't stay a little stunned.

However, whether the enemy fainted or was not afraid of the poisonous smoke at all, it was necessary to find out.

So the combustion chamber went out, and a hole was dug in the entrance and exit sealing soil, and the smoke suddenly came out.

The Divine Envoy King Warrior who was digging the earth was immediately escaped by the poisonous smoke that he had burned, and he didn't dare to stay there for long.

The protagonist is surprised to see the black smoke coming out, and there should be no creature that can stay in such an environment for a few minutes.

Finally, the poisonous smoke dissipated, and the warriors of the god envoy king continued to tear off the sealed soil.

Then, with the remaining fumes, several scouts crawled into the ground to investigate. But within a minute, the scouts were backing up.

It has been reported that the Destroyers are still holding on to their original positions, seemingly unaffected by the toxic smoke, but the Scouts have lost three of them.

The protagonist is surprised, it seems that these destroyers are really not afraid of smoke, and the god has wasted half a day in vain.

I don't know how this creature resists disgust, but there is no creature in the protagonist's knowledge reserve that is not afraid of poisonous smoke. Could it be that these destroyers don't need to breathe yet?

Thinking of the mysterious orb in the Destroyer's body, maybe this cyborg ant just doesn't need to breathe?

It seems that the smoke attack tactics are not working.

The protagonist has a bit of a headache, the enemy just can't shrink out, and it is very difficult for the God to make the King's army attack, and the smoke attack that was originally good is ineffective.

Water attack? There has been no sign of rain recently, and there is no water source nearby.

Fire attack? The structure of the underground lair is complex and tortuous, and the enemy is guarded at the throat of the entrance, unless there is gasoline poured into it and then lit, otherwise the protagonist can't think of a way to set the underground lair on fire.

The safest way is to besiege the enemy, don't they also have to eat ant corpses to live, there will always be a day when the food underground will run out, and then it will be up to them to see if they break through.

But this will take too long, who knows how many corpses the enemy has in the [Spiral Flower City] hoard, when a large part of the southwestern territory fell, the big-headed ants killed in battle were hundreds of thousands.

In case the enemy held on to it for three and five years, so many Divine Envoy King warriors were pinned down here, it would be a great drag on the economy of the entire territory.

The protagonist can't help but have a headache and no good ideas.

So, the protagonist calls the commanders of the legions, and everyone forms a large circle, with the left and right antennae connected to the male antennae on both sides, and in this way the meeting is held without a conference room.

The protagonist presents the current dilemma to the commanders of the legions, and wants to see if these new generation males have any good ideas.

But the result was destined to disappoint him!