Chapter 24: Fighting on the Boat (2)

In the face of a few Barcheleaf ant warriors who are killing violently, and more Barcheleaf ants from a distance who can't find a target and also hear the news of the arrival here, the protagonist is not afraid, and he thinks that he can train the hatched Barcheleaf ant captives as sailors in the future.

It's no wonder that he is holding it up, in the space of this ship, in the face of a small number of opponents, the protagonist can be said to have an advantage.

In terms of senses, the protagonist's eyesight is barely impaired in the dim night, and the opposite Bacheleaf ant can only rely on his sense of hearing and smell to determine the general orientation of the protagonist, which is as unfair as a blind man fighting a boxer in the ring.

In terms of terrain, the protagonist stands still in the boat with his back to the river, and the Bache leaf ants can only kill from the remaining three directions. Although the Barche leaf ants are dexterous in climbing ropes, they can only climb over one by one due to the limitations of the terrain, giving the protagonist various opportunities to break through.

In terms of combat power, even if the protagonist does not enter the state of "gods descending to earth", it is difficult for these thirty Bacheleaf ants to resist the overwhelming power of the protagonist even if they are besieged.

The protagonist can also continue to control the ship while holding a long pole while fighting the enemies who have been bullied.

The first one to arrive is a small Barchet ant warrior who has just sent a warning to her comrades, and she lands on the boat next to the protagonist. After the warning, she immediately climbed over the cable in three or two steps with agility and dexterity, and ran violently towards the protagonist, who was several times larger than her.

The protagonist retracts the penny that has just poked open a floating leaf, and with a flick of his hand, he sweeps the ferocious little ant into the water, with internal injuries.

After a few seconds, a second enemy arrived, this was a large ant who had just fallen into the water and climbed up, she seemed to be still a little choking, staggered, climbed onto the protagonist's ship, and pounced from the bottom up with her jaws open.

The protagonist turns the stick and stabs the ant into the water.

At this time, there are two Barche leaf ants on both sides at the same time, and the protagonist has no time to collect the stick, so he directly kicks one with his hind limbs and kicks the two Barche leaf ants directly with his elastic legs. The two unlucky eggs were broken all over their bodies, one fell into the water and never moved again, and the other fell on a nearby boat, convulsing and losing the ability to fight.

At this time, as soon as the protagonist turned around, he saw the big ant that had just been stabbed into the water and climbed into his boat again, although he was a little weak, but he was just resting on his stomach at the water's edge.

The protagonist's hormones soared at the moment, and when he saw this scene, he was angry for some reason, and the protagonist stabbed out the long stick that had not been withdrawn like lightning, and pressed the badly injured ant into the water, and then did not stop, and kept holding the poor and struggling Barcheleaf ant in the water, preventing it from floating up and grabbing the boat to survive.

For a second... Two seconds... Three seconds...

In less than ten seconds, the big professional ant was no longer struggling, and the protagonist put away his hand, and saw the big professional ant's broken body floating, its limbs and tentacles swinging wildly, covered in water and blood, and no longer breathing.

At this time, other Barcheleaf ant warriors rushed to join the battle, and they were also brutally tortured and killed.

At this time, the protagonist is separated from the army for many days, and he is slowly accumulating anger in his heart, and he has nowhere to vent these days. These Bacche leaf ants become victims of the protagonist's anger.

Even if the protagonist clearly knows that this time he provoked himself first and stole the eggs of the Barcheleaf Ant, the Barcheleaf Ant is just fighting to protect the home and retrieve the eggs, and its spirit, combat methods, and courage are very praiseworthy.

But the protagonist only thinks about killing and venting at the moment, and completely ignores it.

What invasion and resistance, what good and evil, at the moment it seems to the protagonist that it is all a fart.

If justice prevails, and resistance to aggression is justice, then why was the army of the gods driven out of their homeland by the destroyers?

If God is on the side of the destroyer, and the law of the jungle is the essence of the ant world, then these relatively weak Bacheleaf ants deserve to be bullied by themselves and by the Legion of the Divine Angel King.

Weakness is the original sin!

The protagonist doesn't want to be weak anymore, he craves power, no matter what kind of power is good, he craves the power of revenge.

Even if the power of a group and a kingdom cannot be strengthened in a short period of time, the army of the gods has painstakingly managed for many years to occupy the homeland on the south bank of the river, and it is powerless to resist the invasion of the destroyer.

But the protagonist's own strength is incomparably strong at this time, compared to these fearless, ignorant and hopeless Bacheleaf ant warriors who rush up to their deaths, the protagonist is incomparably powerful, like a god.

Just as the Divine Envoy King warrior was powerless in the face of the Destroyer's massive body, the Bacheleaf Ant was equally vulnerable in the face of the burly and powerful one.

The protagonist shoots and closes, reaping his life wantonly. It seems that only this kind of killing and crushing can make the protagonist who is struggling to support under great pressure but is forced to leave his homeland completely vent.

Strength, power!

That's power, that's power, that's absolute power!

The protagonist's eyes are almost red with gore and carnage, and his eyes seem to be blurry and hazy, but he can see every move of the enemy in front of him and make the most powerful counterattacks.

I want power, crushing power like this, I want to crush, crush the destroyer, crush the parasitic ants, crush everything that stands in my way.

Only the power that crushes everything is fundamental, don't be a weakling, don't be bullied, conquered, and devoured!

Strength! Strength! The power of omnipotence!

I want power, how to get power, everything is extreme, unscrupulous means, I want power!

The big-headed ant is power, the paving ant is power, the sickle hunting ant is also power, and these barchet leaf ants are also power! All ants surrender to me, when I am the power!

I'm going to master all the useful powers and kill! Kill! Kill!

I want the Destroyer to pay, with my power! With my fury! With everything I have!

Revenge! War! Kill!

The protagonist gradually goes crazy, and the crazy fight makes his anger vent, but it gushes higher like a volcano, resentment, grievance, anger, unwillingness, all the anger almost bursts his small head and heart.

If it were an ordinary ant, the poor number of nerves would not be able to withstand the impact of such intense nerve impulses. But the protagonist's body, which is actually very different from ordinary ants, withstands it, and imprints these emotions into the deepest part of the body and mind!

When the blood-red mood dissipates, the protagonist stands on the hull of the ship, surrounded by severed limbs and bloodstained corpses.

He finally came to his senses, as if he had forgotten something he had just had, but deep down he seemed to have something more.

The protagonist is stunned for a moment, wipes the blood from his body, looks at the white belly of the fish in the east, ties up the wooden stick, ignores the mess outside, and burrows into the cabin, as if nothing had happened just now.