Chapter 165: The End of the Barbarian Kingdom (3)

The Destroyers were attacking upwards along the slopes of the rubble, but it didn't go well at first.

The gravel-strewn slopes were a natural obstacle that allowed the Destroyers to slip as they walked, and then their bodies rolled down with stones of all sizes, knocking over many of their comrades along the way.

The "Rolling Stones" debuff makes the climb extremely difficult for the Destroyers, with only a few Destroyers finding a suitable path to climb to the top along a stable path with large rocks. More Destroyers were too crowded to make it to a suitable mountain trail, so they continued to fight the Rolling Stones.

Smaller Destroyers are more adaptable in the mountains, and they have a harder time triggering Rolling Stones. However, the paving ants did not grasp this fighter in time, and expanded the defense line to a difficult area for the enemy to climb, and still held the hilltop position.

Although the Destroyers had difficult paths, the Rolling Stones could not damage their sturdy carapaces, and they could not completely stop the Invaders, and the Destroyers eventually converged on several routes and climbed to the top of the mountain.

When the Destroyer reached the defenders' lines, a fierce battle broke out.

The Destroyers hold their lines on the rocks and in the crevices of the stones, while the Destroyers constantly test the weak points of the defenses, outflanking them from all directions.

I'm the dividing line

A Destroyer was the first to try to climb a tall black gravel, and as he climbed up the near-steep rock wall, a group of paving ant warriors poked their heads out and four or five large jaws reached out to bite the Destroyer.

The Destroyer's attack speed is very fast, disproportionate to its massive size. I saw that the destroyer's jaw stretched and retracted like lightning, and clamped the neck of a paving ant warrior with lightning speed, and the big jaw clamped hard, decapitating it, and the corpse fell down the stone wall.

At this point, the other Paving Ant Warriors took the opportunity to bite one of The Destroyer's forelimbs and tentacles, and then pulled it upwards with force, trying to pull it up to the top of the stone, and then launched a siege.

Although the purpose of the destroyer is to attack the top of the stone, once it is passively pulled up, it is obvious that there is no good ending. Instinct made the destroyer resist, and he also pushed downward, tug-of-war with the four paving ants.

I have to say that the strength of the destroyer is really great, the first two limbs are bitten and there is nowhere to exert force, only the back limbs are fighting hard, and it is in a position where it is difficult to exert force on the steep arm, but it is still on par with the four paving ants.

However, the Destroyer's fragile tentacles could not withstand this toss, and cracks soon appeared.

As if there was a "snap", the Destroyer's tentacles finally broke off overwhelmed, revealing the black threads and white slurry inside.

A paving ant fell to the ground with half a tentacle in its jaw, and the Destroyer, who lost his balance, flew out upside down with the three paver ants that had bitten him, and fell down together.

The three paving ants were quickly killed by the Destroyers gathered below, and the wounded Destroyer, although he had lost half of his tentacles, was unharmed and continued to roll over and join the fight.

I'm the dividing line

A destroyer, standing in front of a crack in a stone and probing his brain.

The cracks are flanked by two towering firm rocks, which look like ant-shadowed and heavily defended.

Apparently not wanting to climb the rocks to assault the defenses, the Destroyer explored the crevices with his tentacles, feeling that the crevices were wide enough for him, so he lowered his body and tried to squeeze his limbs through the crevices.

As soon as he turned his head, the Destroyer saw at least a small squad of paving ant barbarians stationed behind the stone crevice.

The paving ant warriors who spotted the enemy attack rushed over one after another, trying to bite the destroyer who was caught in the crack of the stone and had difficulty moving.

The Destroyer's body was caught in the narrowest part of the crevice, his head swinging, his jaw biting, and his limbs swinging.

But the smaller paver ants moved freely in the crevice, and soon burrowed into the crevice, where the swarm of ants devoured the trapped destroyer.

I'm the dividing line

The fiercest battle was at the western foot of the rocks, where the slope was gentle, and the defenders' defense line lacked a good position, just a line of small rocks, with several large openings in the middle for the destroyer to easily pass through.

Dozens of Destroyers quickly gathered here, and then split up to attack along the winding passages between the rocks.

The Legion of Paving Ant Barbarians, who were in charge of the frontal defense, held the line of passage to the core, but suffered heavy losses as the Destroyer rushed to the left and right.

At the critical moment, several male ant commanders of the Paving Ant Barbarian Army appeared from the rocks on both sides with their troops, and then jumped into the ranks of the Destroyer one after another, and made a center flower.

More and more paver ants jumped off the rocks in a detour, and soon a black wriggling ant blanket was dense enough to cover the Destroyer.

Even if the Destroyer could bite a paver ant to death in one bite, there were too many paver ants.

They gnaw at the Destroyer's limbs, gnaw at the gaps in the carapace, disembowel, eviscerate the Destroyer's abdomen, and attack every part of the body that they can bite.

One of the Destroyers was surrounded by a dense mass of paving ants, his limbs and tentacles bitten and unable to move. Even a pair of large jaws were bitten by two paver ants, one left and one right, and then forced to separate.

A paving ant warrior took the opportunity to burrow into his mouthparts and pierced the Destroyer's esophagus despite the Destroyer's mouthparts.

I don't know if the destroyer was terrified by this way of fighting together, and he soon died from both internal and external injuries.

Eventually, the paver ants repelled the wave of destroyers, but more paver ants are flocking to the passage.

The tragic battles are constantly being staged one after another, and there is no sign of stopping.

The battle continued from morning to night, and under the powerful offensive of the Destroyer, the defense line of the Paving Ant Barbarian Army was greatly tested.

The defenders at the southern and northern foothills relied on the favorable terrain to hold the line. However, the western foothills, where the terrain was the most unfavorable, and the eastern foothills, where the enemy had gathered the most, were forced to retreat.

Some Destroyers even took control of several small nest entrances and exits, and then burrowed into the tunnels and burned the flames of war into the western branch of the Paving Ant Barbarians.

The Paving Ant Barbarian Army, which continued to pour out of the nest to support, still held its ground until the Destroyer voluntarily withdrew at dusk.

Although they didn't achieve much success today, the Destroyers are used to it, and they have completed a tactical encirclement, weakening the enemy by one point for each day of engagement.

The Destroyers are patient, and they will hold out until the day when the enemy runs out of ammunition, and that day doesn't seem too far away!