Chapter 81: Divine Allies (7)

Not to mention that Fei and I had a great exchange and soon got to know each other.

Speaking of the killing of flies, this small victory quickly boosted the morale of the coalition forces, and just as everyone was preparing to meet the outsiders in one go, they waited for a long time, but did not wait for the outsiders' army.

All day today, the outsiders did not send troops to attack, but in the afternoon, three more flies flew to reconnoitre.

This time, the flies had clearly learned their lesson - the bodies of their companions were already in the bellies of some warriors - and they flew higher and away from tall trees and shrubs.

Instead, the scout fighters sent out by our coalition forces to scout have achieved some modest victories in the scout battles in the jungle weeds near the lairs of the outsiders.

After discovering that the outsiders had temporarily halted their military operations, some tribes, led by summoned tribes, sent scouts to the outsider's lair to investigate.

The scouts soon discovered that a steady stream of outsiders were arriving from the north, congregating in the lair where some of the coalition forces had failed before.

It seems that outsiders have also noticed the strength of our coalition and are mobilizing troops to plan a big war.

While scouting, these scout warriors often encounter scout squads from outsiders. However, in the wilderness, in skirmishes, our people have the upper hand.

Even if there were only one or two fighters, they dared to launch a sneak attack on a group of outsiders scouts in groups of several or even a dozen, and then quickly withdrew when they succeeded.

It's a skill that we've learned from countless hunts, and it's our best skill. The grass is our cover, the bushes are our allies, and with excellent eyesight, swift speed, and strong bounce, our scout warriors can play with their enemies in the palm of their hands.

Eventually, the outsiders apparently discovered the heavy damage the Scout Team had suffered, and began to shrink the Scout's scout area and equip the Scout Team with more Antmen.

By this time, it was already dark, and our scouts had withdrawn.

When the scouts returned to the camp, they found that there was more life in the camp.

These were the first reinforcements that came from the depths of the hills.

They are of our kind, but they are much larger, and almost every warrior is about the size of a giant. Most of their bodies are covered with scars, and they are full of fierce and aggressive temperament.

These kindred people come from the depths of the hills and live only in the dark jungles where we seldom set foot foot. It is said that their tribe has to face some ancient beasts all year round. It is said that they fought every day, and every day when the sun rose, they did not know if they would live until the sun went down.

It's these kindreds who mostly appear in the Legendary Packets that are now truly in front of us, unreservedly showing their bravery and toughness, and really making people feel extremely reliable allies.

These kindreds rarely participate in the Holy Allies because they travel long distances and don't have a strong sense of belonging to our kindred.

But whenever the hilly area is seriously invaded by foreign enemies, they will not hesitate to trek for several days to join the battle.

The first reinforcements to arrive from the depths of the hills consisted of just over forty warriors, from seven or eight different tribes, each of whom did not send many warriors. However, it is said that each of their tribes is also small, and most of the warriors do not survive the first three months after the pupae break.

According to these fighters, there are many more reinforcements on the way, and there are hundreds of hill warriors like them.

The successful ambush of flies, successive victories in scout warfare, and the arrival of reinforcements greatly boosted the morale of the coalition forces. Now, the morale of the coalition forces is high, and they already have the capital to dare to fight with outsiders.

The outsiders are gathering strength, the coalition is growing, and the sane warriors are already anticipating that the great war is about to break out!!

- I'm the dividing line -

Two days later, the weather was clear, the sun was warm, the wind was light, and it was a good day to fight.

Since yesterday, our coalition scout fighters have found that the scouts of outsiders have begun to increase their cover for the perimeter, and a large number of outsiders have patrolled the perimeter in groups to drive away our scout fighters.

This is a common maneuver before taking military action, and it is impossible for the enemy to expose the actions of a large force to our scout warriors without reservation.

The Scout warriors fought hard, but due to their small numbers, they were pushed out of the outsider's lair little by little.

This information was quickly relayed back to the coalition camp.

Not long afterward, another piece of information came back - an unknown number of outsiders had been dispatched, but the team was extremely large, and the direction was directed towards the coalition camp.

This is a very clear signal that the big war is coming.

The entire coalition was quickly mobilized, and tribes began to prepare for action, and some tribes that had gone out hunting were called back.

Many of the chief warriors began to dance, dancing the dance of war. It's going to be a big war, a big battle that will be even more legendary than the previous one with the Fallen.

In fact, if the outsiders do not take action, our coalition forces must also take the initiative to attack, because many tribes have run out of food.

Although the warriors of the various tribes had come to the battle after eating and drinking, the earliest tribes had arrived four days and had digested the food in their stomachs.

And those hill warriors who came from the depths of the hills had already exhausted the little food they had on the way.

There are too many warriors stationed at the gathering place, and the nearby prey has been swept away, and it is not possible to see the prey if you walk far away.

In order to find something to eat, our people even began to dig into the ground, and began to work together to explore some stone crevices and tree holes, trying to find the food hiding inside.

Even earthworms, a prey rarely caught by a single tribe, were caught in two with the cooperation of many coalition fighters.

But this food is far from enough to fill the stomach of the coalition army.

Now the coalition forces have successively gathered nearly 2,000 fighters, including more than 200 hill warriors.

As for the tribes and warriors who have not yet arrived, it is estimated that they will not be able to catch up with today's big war.

Although we can survive for a long time when we are hungry, we will definitely not be able to exert our full combat effectiveness.

Therefore, the chief warriors of each tribe have been studying whether to take the initiative to attack outsiders, and if the war drags on any longer, the first ones who cannot afford to consume it will definitely be the "holy allies" who lack food and prey.

Now, the outsiders are the first to attack, and that's what we're doing.

Even the battle location we had already designed - a sparsely vegetated gravel field beneath the hills of the gathering place.

Countless warriors poured out of the camp and rushed towards the predetermined battlefield!