Chapter 181: Breaking the Siege (2)

At first, the dozens of destroyers who came out of it were all struggling to squeeze through the narrow entrances and exits, overcoming the obstacles of the terrain and the interference of their companions, and it took a lot of hard work to reach the surface.

But as soon as they emerged, they were surrounded and killed by the warriors of the Divine Envoy King, who had been ambushed outside the entrance and exit.

As more and more Destroyers crowded the entrances and exits, and traffic became more and more congested, the Destroyers finally began to dig up the dirt around the entrances.

The ant concrete, which had not yet fully solidified, was as soft as tofu under the Destroyer's jaws, and was quickly dug up in large chunks.

The entrance and exit have been expanded, and now two or three destroyers can pour out at a time, and more and more destroyers gather outside the entrance, and the pressure of the god's king warriors has increased sharply, and it is gradually impossible to resist.

The protagonist immediately emits a retreating breath and a friction sound, and then uses a long stick to cover the retreat of the troops on the front line, and retreats on his own side.

The three squads of the first line immediately rushed backwards, climbed down the trench, and climbed up the high, sloping embankment.

At this time, after a period of expedited construction, the embankment surrounding the entrance and exit of the [Trench Castle] has been completed. The circle of embankments is made of gravel and gravel, in an almost perfect circle, with an inner ring about two decimeters in diameter and a top platform about half a decimeter wide. There is a ring of ditches on the inside of the embankment, and the inner wall is inclined about 45 degrees.

After covering his subordinates, the protagonist also uses a long stick to prop up, and jumps to the top of the embankment with ease like a pole vault.

And the Destroyer, who finally broke through the encirclement of the entrance, also followed, and began to attack the embankment. They climbed into the trench and then climbed up the steep inner wall of the embankment.

However, the destroyers soon discovered that the dike, which was only a decimeter high, was not easy to climb. Because it was made of gravel and gravel, the little big-headed ant was fine when it got up, but as soon as the tall destroyer climbed, the sand and gravel under his feet fell down, causing a small landslide, and there was nowhere to focus.

Many Destroyers fell with a grunt foot in the air, or were smashed by falling sand and stones and their companions.

Only a handful of Destroyers made it to the top of the levee, but without the support of their companions, the Destroyers were quickly killed by the Divine Messenger warriors.

This is the Offensive that the protagonist had planned before, fully turning the Destroyer's size advantage into a disadvantage. However, such fortifications can only be used in specific battlefields, and they are not durable, and once a strong wind blows, the embankment that thousands of ants have laboriously built will be quickly flattened, so it is not suitable as a fixed defense for the nest.

Seeing that the Destroyers were unable to climb the levee on a large scale in a short period of time, the idle big-headed ant warriors kept throwing sand and small stones down the inner wall on the top of the levee, which made it even more difficult for the enemy to climb.

The protagonist does not enter the state of "Celestial Descending to Earth", but with the strength of his normal state, it is enough to throw stones the size of mung beans to red beans.

The destroyer who is hit by the protagonist is no less miserable than being hit by a ballista, and the destroyer who hits directly has no live mouth, and the protagonist's shooting speed is much faster than that of the ballista, which is simply an ant-shaped self-propelled ballista.

It's just that the protagonist feels that his front limbs are sore after throwing like this for a while, and he has to rest for a while.

As more and more Destroyers gathered inside the embankment, they occupied almost every corner, and the Destroyers on the periphery were still struggling to climb in vain, while the Destroyers on the inner side could only hold their heads high and wave their jaws threateningly, crowding each other like headless flies.

But suddenly, the protagonist notices movement at the entrance.

Out of the entrance and exit came a Destroyer, looking unremarkable, no different from the other Destroyers around, all of them were the same size, the same carapace, the same color.

Unusually, however, the small group of Destroyers around this Destroyer was not as disorderly as the other Destroyers. They vaguely formed a small circle, enclosing the somewhat unique Destroyer in the middle, as if guarding the leader.

The protagonist intuitively feels that this destroyer has an unusual temperament. When it came out, it seemed to be very wise, looking up and looking around left and right, and then its eyes locked on the protagonist.

The protagonist feels its gaze, and at a distance of about a decimeter, the focal points of the two pairs of compound eyes collide.

The protagonist swears that he has never seen such a color in the eyes of the ants, and that the ants that the protagonist comes into contact with, except for the destroyer, whether it is the big-headed ant, the paving ant or the hunting sickle ant, the eyes of the worker ant and the soldier ant are empty and dull, and only flicker at the moment of receiving the order; The eyes of the males, queens and workers are intelligent, but most of the time they are also wooden.

And this destroyer, its compound eyes are very divine, as if shining with colorful rainbow colors, very smart, but the emotions revealed in it are not beautiful, containing all negative factors such as killing, cruelty, and cold-bloodedness.

The protagonist and the Destroyer with a unique temperament look at each other for about two seconds, and he realizes that the other party is not simple, it should be the commander of the Destroyer's king or king.

Sure enough, as the Destroyer commander entered with his guards, the Destroyers, who had been like a swarm of headless flies, immediately calmed down.

The outer circle of Destroyers no longer blindly and vainly climbed the steep sand walls, and the inner circle of Destroyers soon stopped crowding around.

The protagonist stares at what he thinks is the Destroyer Commander to see how he issued the order, as the Flying Knight Scout had never identified its commander from the Destroyer before, and naturally had no way of knowing how it commanded.

But the protagonist didn't see any clues, only to see the Destroyer Commander stand still for a while, and then suddenly looked at the protagonist again, staring at it, and his eyes were full of killing intent that had nowhere to hide.

The group of destroyers who had calmed down suddenly poured cold water into a pot of boiling oil, boiling and exploding in an instant.

Hundreds of Destroyers crowded together gather towards the levee where the protagonist is located, apparently trying to capture the king.

Although the inner walls of the levee are still steep, and the sand and gravel are still great obstacles to climbing, the Destroyers who have gathered together are like a mass of plasticine that extends upwards on its own, and like a pool of liquid that has defended gravity, they actually support each other and spread steadily upward along the embankment.

Although the Destroyer who stepped on his companions and climbed was slow, and had to face the obstacles of rolling rocks and sand dropped by the Divine Envoy King's warriors, it was already unstoppable.

The protagonist picks up the long wooden stick beside him and orders the entire army to prepare for melee combat.