Chapter 28 Rainy Rain, Imagination About Bombers

The next day, the protagonist fails to see the little white fish that was active yesterday.

As soon as he climbed out of the cabin that day, the protagonist noticed that the sky was dim, and the drizzle was dripping, and the river was full of ripples from raindrops.

The rain cover over the entrance and exit of the cabin occasionally drips a raindrop larger than an ant's body at the edge, and then the water droplets flow down the round shell of the walnut boat into the river and disappear.

The clouds cover the sky, looking bluffing, in fact, the rain is not heavy, it is the kind of continuous drizzle and breeze in the rainy season.

This year's rainy season is finally here, and the protagonist looks up and sighs, it seems to be a little later than in previous years.

This drizzle, though not as threatening to the fleet as a storm, is like a flat boat in a tsunami that seems to capsize at any moment. But in such weather, the ants can't go out, so they can't control the boat, so they can only hide in the cabin and drift with the current, which is also uncomfortable.

Except for the protagonist, in such weather, no other ants usually come out, and they all hide in the cabin and stay at home.

The protagonist hides under the rain cover, half of his body is in the cabin, half of his body is leaning out, and a pair of forelimbs are holding on to the cabin door, quietly watching the rain.

I don't know when the rain has gradually increased, and if you just look at the sky and water, you don't seem to notice this slow change.

But if you look at the water, you will be able to perceive that this is not the same as before.

Originally, it was just a fine stream of rain hitting the surface of the water, causing countless ripples.

Now, at some point, the raindrops not only rippled, but also created countless small bubbles on the gentle water, floating on the water, and then bursting at some point, as if they had been broken by the rain that shaped them.

Such scenes are played out all over the river, and the protagonist watches it for a while, but he relish it, and does not get drowsy at all because of the repetition of the monotonous scene.

By this time, he had been immersed in a fantasy world.

In his imagination, the rain falling from the sky is like the rain of bullets dropped by the planes, and the blisters are like the fleet on the sea.

Although such associations are meaningless, it seems that they should not be the thoughts that the protagonist's current identity and status should have. But that's how he fantasizes about it, it seems that a long, long time ago, he was watching the rain like this, such a boring fantasy.

Look, that tall and majestic battleship, with a towering bridge, and four huge triple guns in the front and rear, it seems that it only takes one salvo to destroy the world!

But what's the use? The bombs dropped by countless bombers were impenetrable, and fireballs continued to explode on the huge body of the battleship, scattering fragments and parts, and the battleship was like a wounded beast struggling in humiliation, anger, unwillingness, and helplessness. Until the most ferocious and fatal blow came, the battleship burst out of the ammunition depot with the most brilliant fireworks, shattered to pieces and disappeared. A huge ship was destroyed in such a humiliating way.

Romantic fantasies still have to return to reality after all.

At some point, it occurred to the protagonist that if he had a force capable of covering the ground, would he be able to contain the army of the Destroyer? It's like this rain that keeps destroying the blisters!

Maybe it really can! doll

Even though the Destroyers are invincible on the ground, they are completely incapable of fighting in the air.

In the defense of the homeland, from beginning to end, the flying knights in the air can freely perform their tasks without being disturbed, and they have also successfully carried out the "River Opening Plan" to contain the first wave of the Destroyer's southern invasion offensive.

It's just that the current air forces can only carry out some reconnaissance missions, or simple special missions, and do not have the ability to strike from the air to the ground.

If a bomber force can be built, it will be able to conduct asymmetrical warfare, weakening the Destroyer in the run-up to a decisive battle on the ground. And even with enough firepower, the enemy was routed by aerial fire alone.

The protagonist can't help but be inspired by this sudden idea of himself.

This world is different from its original world, and if human civilization has not evolved to a certain extent, it will not be able to build flying machines, and there will naturally be no way to talk about aerial bombing.

But in the ant world, there are too many insects that can be used as aerial vehicles, such as flies and bees that are now ridden by flying knights.

However, the load of these two flying insects is a bit funny, and the flies fly quickly, but as long as the burden is large, the flight speed, dexterity, and time in the air all drop sharply.

Bees have a much higher load capacity than flies, and they often collect pollen to return to their nests. However, its size also determines that its potential as a carrier of ammunition is limited.

The protagonist estimates the difference in bomb carrying capacity between flies, bees, and his ideal bomber. Compared to his ideal bomber, the Bee is at best a fighter level, and the Fly is a trainer capable of part-time symbolic bomb dropping.

Among the insects, it is not without the ability to carry weight, such as beetles, which are known for their strength. But the beetles of this world don't know if it's because they are more competitive on the ground, their wings have actually degenerated, and the back carapace has grown into one like a tortoiseshell.

In the protagonist's impression, the only flying insects with strong weight-bearing capacity are dragonflies, praying mantises, wasps, large butterflies and moths, but none of them have been domesticated.

The protagonist decides that when he settles down, he must perform domestication experiments on these target insects as soon as possible.

In addition to flying vehicles, bombs are also indispensable for aerial bombing.

Previously, the Flying Knights were armed with fire bomb slings that could spontaneously combust, but they did not have the ability to explode.

The only explosives currently in the possession of the Divine Envoy King Legion are the Mystery Ball, which is capable of spontaneous combustion and explosion of the liquid in the Mystery Sphere.

However, the method of detonation of the mystery ball is a problem, and it is impossible to detonate the complete mystery ball without the protagonist's strange power.

Fortunately, the Legion of the Divine Envoy King has developed a way to extract the liquid from the mysterious ball and store the mysterious liquid in the grease to prevent spontaneous combustion and self-explosion. In the next step, the protagonist has the team continue to research how to make this mysterious liquid into a more lethal and reliable bomb.

However, the Mystery Ball can only be captured from the corpse of the Destroyer, and now the Divine Envoy King Legion has taken the initiative to break away from contact with the Destroyer, temporarily losing the source of the Mystery Ball, and the inventory is a little less.

Once the bomb is successfully developed and mass-produced, the mystery ball currently in stock will not be able to withstand consumption.

There is also good news, the scientific research team has previously discovered that there is a connection between the extract of the common fluorescent army in the Divine Envoy King Legion and the mysterious liquid, and the research results have been handed over to the protagonist and stored in his mind.