Chapter 99: Breadtown (4)

Because the parasitic corn ants of the most threatening roundbread hills are hardly engaged in the attack most of the time, and those who participate in the battle are not in good shape. Only a few parasitic ants and parasitic war beasts from afar participated in the siege, and [Bakery City] easily withstood the daytime offensive.

In the evening, the protagonist and the Divine Messenger King's legion rush to the Roundbread Hill again, preparing to continue the smoke attack tactics.

The parasitic corn ants didn't do nothing all day, after all, the sudden smoke last night caused them to lose their feet, and they instinctively had to take some countermeasures.

The parasitic ants apparently smelled the heavy smell of poisonous smoke from the combustion chamber and the knotweed pipes, and the pale golden worker ants, although smart, were not to the point of defying the sky, and they took the burner and the knotweed as the culprits of last night's attack, and ordered the parasitic ant warriors to ravage them.

By the time the Divine Envoy King's legion arrived, the combustion chamber had almost been filled with gravel, dirt, and blades of grass, and the knotted grass ventilation pipes were even worse, and the bites were full of scars, and many places had been bitten and bitten, and there were air leaks, and they could no longer be used.

However, these knotweed ventilation pipes are originally disposable, and under the smoke and fire overnight, many places are already brittle and burnt, even if they are not gnawed by parasitic ants.

In the middle of the night last night, the ants had to use ant glue and moist clay to fill the leaks in the knotweed pipes.

The Divine Envoy King warriors soon cut down a lot of knotweed nearby, and the current Divine Envoy King warriors were generally equipped with scythe-like copper jaws, which were very efficient at cutting.

These copper jaw knives are cast with a unified mold, generally slightly larger than the size of the big jaw of normal soldier ants, the soldier ants with the assistance of their companions, coated a thick layer of ant glue on the big jaw, and put on the copper jaw knife when the ant glue is not solidified, and the copper jaw knife is as strong as growing on the big jaw after the ant glue solidifies.

Whether it's fighting or cutting down plants, these jawknives are very useful, the only trouble is that it is a little inconvenient when eating, but it is not a big problem.

If the jaw knife is damaged and needs to be replaced, it only needs to be heated slightly to soften the ant glue. With the Bronze Jawblade, the warriors of the Divine Angel King's Legion have eliminated the original Gravel Jawblade.

Gravel jawcutters are only used at some of the worker ants in the secondary nests, as copper jaws are produced in limited quantities and must be supplied to the regular army on a priority basis.

The Divine Angel warriors quickly emptied the chamber, scooping it up with sand and burning residues, and continued to fill it with new fuel.

While attempting to poke the new knotted grass pipe into the parasitic nest, the Divine King warriors were met with resistance.

The parasitic corn hairy ant was clearly on guard tonight, and set up some sentries inside the mouth of the nest, which were spotted by the sentinels when the warriors of the Divine Messenger King approached with the knotweed pipes.

A small colony of parasitic corn ants rushed out in an attempt to attack, but were quickly killed by the vigilant Scythe Hunter Scouts.

There was also a noise in the nest of the parasitic corn hairy ants, and it was clear that the enemy was alarmed and was trying to rush out. After all, with the exception of the Divine Envoy King Legion, most of the ants don't sleep at night, they just don't like to go out at night. When it comes to life-and-death moments, parasitic ants can still come out to fight a night fight.

The warriors of the Divine Angel King hurried to poke the knotweed pipe into the entrance and exit of the parasitic ant nest before the enemy could come out, and then hurriedly filled the entrance and exit with various materials.

The parasitic corn ants that rushed out at the beginning obviously mistook the enemy, and after touching the grass passage, they took the target they had attacked before as an enemy, and began to bite hard, not even caring that the door of their house had been blocked.

The protagonist quickly orders the combustion chamber to be lit and then put on the smoke.

Although the exit of the knotweed passage has been bitten beyond recognition, it does not affect its exhaust at all, and when the pure heat gushes out at the beginning, it has already caused the nearby parasitic ants to retreat.

When the scorching thick poisonous smoke came out, the nearby parasitic ants soon died, and the poisonous smoke spread in the parasitic ant nest again.

The Divine Envoy King's Legion was on guard near the entrances and exits to prevent any enemy from breaking through the barriers at the entrances and exits. Moreover, it was a bit of a hurry to block the entrances and exits today, and smoke began to gradually rise in many places, and the gods ordered the king's warriors to remedy it and continue to fill the smoke leaks.

Another group of Divine Envoy King Warriors is filling in the smoke vents, and during the day today, although the parasitic corn ants have not participated much in the siege of [Bread], they have opened all the vents, and the Divine Envoy King Warrior Gate must be filled again.

Poisonous smoke billowed and heat scorched, and the parasitic corn ants trapped underground were unable to launch any further counterattacks.

It wasn't until dawn that the Divine King's legion triumphed.

During the day, it was not until the afternoon that the parasitic corn ants dug up the barrier outside the main entrance, and a small number of dizzy parasitic ants crawled out to breathe fresh air. They were not involved in the military campaign against [Bakery City] at all.

Only a handful of parasitic ants and parasitic war beasts besieged [Breadcity], and the remaining warriors of the Divine Envoy King repelled the enemy without difficulty, and the Bee Flying Knights once again gained air supremacy.

That night, the Divine Envoy King attacked the enemy nest again with poisonous smoke, and this time the enemy nest had very few troops guarding the gate.

After another night, the protagonist feels that the time is ripe to go into the nest and investigate.

After continuing to pour some of the poisonous smoke, the Divine Envoy King warriors ripped open the sealed soil of the entrance and exit and the vent, and after waiting for nearly an hour, the poisonous fog inside was almost dispersed, and a team of Divine Envoy King warriors carefully drilled into this underground lair.

Not long after, an ant messenger arrives and the protagonist reads the packet.

From the information packet, the protagonist can see the Divine Messenger King warrior walking all the way down the main passage of the parasitic ant nest, and there are various parasitic ant corpses along the way.

The corpses died in horrific and strange ways: most of them were curled up and appeared to be in great pain before they died, these were suffocated by poisonous fog and suffocation; A small number of them were charred and blackened, showing signs of burning, which were burned to death by the scorching poisonous gas; Others broke their arthropods and apparently struggled violently before they died.

A large number of silk parasites also fell to the ground, trying to escape from their hosts, only to fall in pieces in the poisonous mist. Although these fungi do not need to breathe, the large amounts of carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide in the poison gas are also fatal to these weak fungi.

In a large area of the entrance to the parasitic ant nest, not a single live parasitic ant could be found.