Chapter 133: Misfortune (3)

The black-headed sour ant tribe, which has been plagued by food, seems to have suddenly handed in good luck recently.

Every morning, the black-headed sour ant worker ants who leave the temporary winter nest will always find food popping up near the nest.

There wasn't much food, and it was clearly not spontaneous. But these honeydew-coated insect fats are delicious, nutritious, and high in calories, making them a favorite food for ants.

These delicious foods were dedicated to the queen ant and were loved by the queen.

Every day after that, the worker ants who go out early in the morning will find this kind of food, but the place where they find the food is getting farther and farther away from the entrance and exit of the nest.

Finally, one day, the black-headed sour ant scouts, who followed the usual path in search of delicious food from the sky, also found a team of paving ants transporting food near the place where the food was found.

These paver ants carry a lot of food and are not well guarded. After receiving the news, the black-headed sour ant warrior immediately poured out of the nest, caught up with these paving ant barbarians who were slow to move because of carrying food, slaughtered them all, and returned to the temporary nest for the winter with the loot - grain and the corpses of the paver ants.

Next, every once in a while, black-headed sour ant scouts can find additional food sources near the location where they are found. Sometimes it's a team of paver ants transporting food, and sometimes it's a nest of a barbarian paver ant with a lax defense.

After a few days, the black-headed sour ant queens thought that they had been blessed by God, and it must be because God was guiding them that they could get a lot of food, which was God's blessing for them to survive this winter.

The abundance of food, coupled with the need to find food, also lost some worker ants in the military operation a few days ago, and the queen ant, who no longer lays eggs in the autumn, began to lay eggs again, expanding the size of the ant colony under her command.

Relying on the guidance of the food from the sky, there are three tribes of black-headed sour ants that advance a little more westward every day, and sometimes the army that goes out to forage for food will not return to the temporary nest for a day or two, but follow the guidance of the food from the sky to search for more food.

These heavenly things and the guidance of God are naturally not the work of God, but the instructions of the protagonist.

Every day, at the dawn of the day, the protagonist will ask the flying knight to put food in the designated place, attracting the army of black-headed sour ants to follow the route they have booked.

These foods are only a drop in the bucket for the wealthy Divine Envoy King, but they can be of great use.

Since the Flying Knights can quickly scout around, they know the intelligence of the hinterland of the Paving Ant Barbarians very well, and can always let the army of black-headed sour ants attack the soft underbelly of the Pave Ant Barbarian Army and obtain a large amount of loot.

Over the course of a few days, the army of black-headed sour ants had become convinced of the so-called "God's instructions", and often even went out to search for God's gifts.

At this time, the battle of "Target Ding" has also entered the most intense stage, and the protagonist decides to introduce the black-headed sour ant into the battlefield, weaken the power of the paving ant barbarian army, and save the northern expeditionary army of the big-headed ant kingdom that is on the verge of defeat.

This reminds the protagonist of his childhood in the countryside, where he only needed some cheap powdered sugar and sprinkled it all the way to attract two nests of ants to devote all their strength to a big battle that forgot about life and death. The child would not have thought that now he still has to use the same means to realize his plan.

- I'm the dividing line -

The "Target Ding" area is about two days away from the tribe of black-headed sour ants, and the protagonist invests more than 20 flying knights to continuously put a small amount of food to guide the three black-headed sour ant tribes to move forward in parallel.

If the three tribes find out about each other's existence in advance, it is very likely that the same clan will fight first, disrupting the protagonist's plan.

Fortunately, due to the different distances between the camps of the three tribes, after they set off, they were separated by about three or four hours, as long as the flying knights strictly implemented the plan and guided the black-headed sour ants to act according to the established route, there was no need to worry that the three tribes would collide.

The route of the black-headed sour ant tribe is roughly along the banks of the stream to the southwest.

This stream has water all year round, and now it has passed the high water season, and the water surface is not wide. However, during the rainy season, the water rises and overflows the banks of the stream.

To escape the annual floods, the secondary nests of the nearby paving ant barbarians are built on high ground away from streams. As a result, there is not much paver ant activity on the banks of the stream.

The black-headed sour ant followed the bank of the weakly defended stream, passing through the territory of several paving ant barbarians' secondary nests, heading in the direction set by the protagonist.

Along the way, there are occasional lone paver ants foraging for food, and at this time, the black-headed sour ant warriors will bravely rush forward, attack these lone paver ants with acid, and then bring their corpses back to eat. These black-headed sour ants are so brave at the moment, and they don't have the cowardice of hand-to-hand combat in team battles.

Proceeding like this, at noon the next day, just when the black-headed sour ants were about to lose their patience, the battlefield appeared in front of them.

The protagonist does not let the Flying Knights introduce the black-headed sour ants directly into the battlefield, in the last reconnaissance operation, the protagonist has learned that these black-headed sour ants are opportunists, and they are willing to pay a certain sacrifice in exchange for rich loot, but once they find that the enemy is strong, they have absolutely no determination to fight against the water.

Therefore, under the "guidance of God", the black-headed sour ants of the first tribe made a circle and arrived at the base camp of the Paving Ant Barbarian Army.

This base camp is across the stream from Target Ding, and it is still more than ten meters away from the stream.

At this moment, the Paving Ant Barbarian Army in the base camp has exhausted its main force and is on standby by the stream, and some troops have already rushed across the pontoon bridge on the stream and fought fiercely near the entrance and exit of the "Target Ding".

Therefore, when the black-headed sour ant suddenly rushed into the base camp, only some of the wounded soldiers who remained behind put up a weak resistance.

The attackers were overjoyed by the abundance of food in the base camp and the wounded soldiers who could be used as food, for the resistance was weak but the spoils were abundant, and this was God's reward for letting the tribe run for two days!

In the face of sporadic resistance, the originally cowardly black-headed sour ants also dared to take advantage of their numerical superiority and swarmed to bite the paving ants larger than themselves to death.

Only in the face of organized resistance, the black-headed sour ant will sacrifice a big killer and spray acid to kill the paving ants who dare to resist.

When the main force of the paving ant barbarian army on the front line learned that there was a fire in the backyard, the first black-headed sour ant tribe had already captured most of the area under the base camp and began to carry the loot outward.