Chapter 100: Vicious Fight

As the protagonist signals to "attack" again, a grinding sound resounded under the dead branches and fallen leaves around the drying field. It was the soldiers who received the order and continued to relay the signal, and this time there was no need to be as faint as possible like the first time to avoid detection.

The praying mantis, which was eating, was stunned for a moment and raised its head. The sudden, dense grinding sound was followed by countless rustling sounds, the sound of ants crawling across the ground and falling leaves.

The protagonist has taken the lead in jumping on the big stone slab in the drying field, starting the mode of "killing the god" to possess him, and rushing straight towards the praying mantis in a furious manner.

The other ants also climbed up one after another, and a hundred soldier ants formed a tight encirclement, and slowly approached. The order given to them by the protagonist is to assist in the siege, and the assist is himself.

The praying mantis's dynamic vision is very good, and it immediately sees the protagonist who is the first to kill. It immediately drops its food, and a large knife stabs vertically at the protagonist.

Stimulated by adrenaline, the swift knife in the protagonist's eyes becomes slow and clear.

"It's now!" The protagonist lunges to the side, dodging the blow that the mantis is determined to get.

This praying mantis also reacted quickly, one hit missed, and the other big knife had already slashed diagonally, and the connection between the two moves was extremely smooth. No wonder there is a praying mantis fist that imitates the praying mantis in ancient martial arts.

The protagonist's wishful thinking of narrowing the distance melee has failed, and if he can drag the mantis into a close-range dogfight, then the protagonist's huge power will play a role in determining the outcome of the battle. But this praying mantis cunningly uses the extremely long attack distance of its broadsword, forcing the protagonist to unable to step forward, and can only be tired of dodging.

The other soldiers also approached, already closing in on the praying mantis. The praying mantis was forced to be distracted, and with the back of its knife, it smashed a soldier ant on the side that was trying to sneak up and flew away.

The protagonist spotted the moment when the mantis was distracted, moved to the side of the mantis, and pounced forward. This is the back of the mantis's head, and it's also the blind spot of its vision.

The protagonist miscalculated again, the praying mantis seemed to sense something, and the triangular head actually rotated one hundred and eighty degrees in an instant, and a pair of compound eyes stared at the protagonist who was rushing.

"Damn!" The protagonist scolded in his heart, these insects can't be judged by human experience at all, and their heads turned at such a big angle in an instant, as long as it is not distracted, there is no blind spot in the field of vision.

The protagonist rolls over and dodges a sweep of the praying mantis. Although he didn't succeed in the sneak attack, he also managed to use this roll to get into the side of the praying mantis, so that the threat of the broadsword was much smaller.

The praying mantis lifts a pair of arthropods in its middle and slams it towards the protagonist. There are no sharp broadswords on these arthropods, so the protagonist is not afraid. I saw the protagonist raise his hands and effortlessly took the "Mount Tai press" from the praying mantis.

The protagonist screams, and a fall over the shoulder knocks the praying mantis, which is countless times larger than himself, to the ground. The mantis's mouthparts, antennae, and wings all opened in pain, and it was obvious that this time it was not lightly fallen. If it weren't for the carapace on the mantis's arthropods that was so smooth that the protagonist slipped away without using all his strength, this mantis would have been even worse.

At this time, the three soldier ants took the opportunity to jump on the belly of the praying mantis and stung it fiercely.

The praying mantis was in pain, and finally sobered up, and it jumped suddenly, and was coming over, shaking off the soldiers, and then spreading its wings and wanting to fly.

As long as he is allowed to fly, then whether it is to escape or fight guerrillas, the praying mantis will occupy the absolute initiative.

The protagonist sees that the situation is not good, and a flutter wants to pounce on the back of the praying mantis. The praying mantis is now facing away from him, and the protagonist doesn't believe that he has eyes in the back of his head.

But this praying mantis is still staring at the protagonist, and it is the protagonist who can pose the biggest threat to it, so although it is almost facing away, this praying mantis also devotes twelve points of attention to the protagonist.

I saw that the praying mantis didn't turn around at all, and the report turned back, and its wings fluttered violently in the direction where the protagonist pounced, and the protagonist stumbled, and the protagonist rolled twice until he hit a soft mealworm corpse.

The triangular head of the praying mantis actually showed a mocking expression, and it flapped its wings and flew into the air, landing on the blades of a unit and a dogtail not far away.

The protagonist glared at it, but an ambush ended in failure.

Before he could sigh, the protagonist's eyes suddenly tightened, and he hurriedly issued a "defense" command, because he saw that the praying mantis did not leave, but licked the previously injured parts, and then prepared to pounce on the ants.

Although the soldiers gathered in a group in time and set up a defensive formation, the huge momentum of the praying mantis pounce was wrapped in the air current, and it was still easy to scatter the ants in all directions.

The praying mantis apparently avoided the protagonist's position, cut into the ant's defensive formation from the other side, picked up an unfortunate soldier ant with a broadsword and flew away.

The praying mantis provocatively flies over the protagonist's head, and the corpse of the soldier ant broken in two falls from the air and falls next to the protagonist, and the soldier ant that is not yet dead is still moving, which makes the protagonist angry and half dead.

The praying mantis pounces down again, still avoiding where the protagonist is. The protagonist desperately runs towards the position where the praying mantis is flying, but it is still a step too late. The praying mantis killed another soldier ant and flew into the sky before the ants could surround it.

This one can't be fought, the protagonist is angry, angry and frustrated, and a good ambush has made this bad battle, the praying mantis can do whatever it wants with its high mobility in the air, and the protagonist who has no strength can only stare dryly. This is a typical agile type of restraint and strength.

So what is the restraint of agile? Maybe it's a lucky type that can overcome anything!

Just when the protagonist is at a loss, the praying mantis pounces again. After killing a soldier ant again, the praying mantis may be tired of this kind of fighting, or maybe it needs to go back to recuperate from the internal injuries caused by the hard fall just now.

I saw that the praying mantis grabbed the corpse of the mealworm that had just eaten half of it and flew into the sky again.

But it's not just mealworm carcasses that it grabs. The protagonist sees Mulan somehow hiding behind the mealworm's corpse, right out of the mantis' sight.

The praying mantis flies into the air and circles above the protagonist's head, seemingly showing off and warning. Its triangular head happens to be staring at the protagonist all the time.

And Mulan acted at this time, she followed the big knife that grabbed the corpse of the mealworm and climbed straight to the back of the praying mantis.

The praying mantis's gaze is staring at the protagonist in the other direction, completely oblivious to Mulan's movements. The outer carapace of insects has very few nerves and does not provide an effective warning.

So Mulan climbed behind the mantis without hindrance, and then opened the pincers of her palate and bit down hard at the root of the mantis's wings.

The praying mantis suddenly hurts, spins and falls from the air, falling not far in front of the protagonist.