Chapter 115: Mystery Ball (1)

The protagonist becomes more and more courageous the more he fights, a torrent rippling in his body, exuding a scorching breath all over his body, and a strange pleasure generated by killing fills his body, making his actions lighter and lighter, as if every life that dies under his hands can bring him a buff bonus.

In this state, the protagonist wields a copper hammer left and right, as strong as a mysterious ant, and there is no enemy in front of the protagonist, and the protagonist's arthropods match the length of the copper hammer, which can always cause fatal damage to the opponent outside the enemy's attack range.

As the dozen or so mysterious ants in front of him were swept away by the protagonist in one breath, the morale of the Divine Envoy King warriors who witnessed everything around them was like a rainbow, and the heavy adrenaline even drifted into the air, stimulating all the Divine Envoy King warriors to become more and more courageous, and soon followed the invincible Divine Envoy King to exterminate all the remaining mysterious ants.

Losing the speed advantage and falling into the siege, the mysterious ants even had their acid reserves exhausted before, and they were no longer able to launch a large-scale counterattack, and they were divided and surrounded and killed one after another.

The battle finally ended, and although it was won, the Divine Messenger King's legion also suffered heavy losses, killing nearly a thousand soldiers, and many were wounded, and the 6th legion was almost half-disabled.

After destroying this group of hundreds of mysterious ants, the warriors of the Divine Envoy King cleaned up the battlefield and hastily buried the corpses of their companions.

This is the post-war disposal that the big-headed ant kingdom will not do before, whether it is the corpse of the enemy or me, it will either be eaten as food when there is a shortage of food, or the corpse will be exposed in the wilderness.

It is only after the protagonist gradually popularizes the sense of funeral within the legion that the warriors of the Divine Envoy King who died in battle are slightly buried with dirt and gravel, and the warriors know that this is a sign of respect for the heroic victims, although they still cannot understand what "respect" is.

In addition to clearing the battlefield, a part of the troops was sent to search for the enemy in all directions, so as not to repeat the mistake of the 6th Army being ambushed.

At this time, the protagonist remembers the strangeness of seeing the corpse of a mysterious ant before, and he looks around to find a half-dead body of a mysterious ant to study.

But as far as the eye can see, there are mysterious ants that have been hammered by themselves, and they are all hammered with a large hollow hole in the carapace of their heads or chests, and they are already dead and can no longer die.

The protagonist has no choice but to abandon his original plan, and he arrives at a mysterious ant corpse next to him, which has been smashed into a large pit in his back.

At first, the protagonist tries to examine the wound himself to see the internal structure of the corpse, but soon the viscous blood, tissue fluid, and hammered flesh and fascia are stained on the protagonist's hands.

In disgust, the protagonist rubs two arthropods against the leaves of a plant that is prostrate on the ground, and then summons two Praetorian Guards and orders them to proceed with the "dissection" of the corpse.

The Praetorian Guard's jaws went in and out of the corpse's wounds, widening the opening, priing open the carapace with shattered edges and discarding it, then digging out the muscles, fat, tendons, and internal organs.

The two Praetorian Guards soon stuck to a body of sticky black blood, and the thick bloody aura spread in the air.

The protagonist examines the mysterious ant entrails that have been dug up, and although the entrails of ants are completely different from humans, the protagonist can roughly tell that there is nothing unusual about these entrails, they are all very ordinary tissues.

Until the end, the Praetorian Guard seems to be severing something with a brass jawknife, and the protagonist hears a crisp, piercing sound of metal rubbing like a knife and fork scraping through a porcelain plate.

Soon, one of the Praetorian Guards places an oval-spherical "gut" in front of the protagonist.

This "internal organc" seems to be very strong, with a metal-like sound when it collides with a jaw knife, but the material should be similar to the chitin of the outer carapace of a mysterious ant.

The protagonist has never seen a normal ant with this in its body, it doesn't look like it is an internal organ, but it is too big to say that it is a stone, and the surface is very smooth, as if a metal oval ball was intentionally implanted in the ant.

There are also traces of sheared threads at the tip of one side of the ellipsoid, and the threads are made of the same material as the shell, which resembles chitin and metal.

The protagonist's heart moved, this line is obviously what was cut at the time of the harsh friction sound just now, one end is connected to the mysterious elliptical ball in the mysterious ant's body, so where does the other end of this line lead?

The protagonist orders the Praetorian Guard to dig into the head of the body along the direction of the line, but soon the line is buried in the muscle tissue and cannot be dug up, the size of the big-headed ant is not enough to dig into the mysterious ant's body, and the outer carapace of the mysterious ant is not something that the Divine Warrior's copper jaw knife can disintegrate.

The protagonist simply picks up the copper hammer and shatters the heavy carapace of the mysterious ant's upper body, which is much easier for the Praetorian Guards, who quickly find the terminal of the chitin thread - in the mysterious ant's brain, there is a smaller sphere, connected by wires.

The protagonist looked at the mysterious ball in front of him, one large and one small, one oval and one perfectly round, and muttered, these two things don't look like they are in the body of a natural organism, but like high-tech and simple industrial products.

However, the mysterious ant also has all the other muscles, internal organs and other tissues in the body, and this body is very "natural".

These mysterious ants appear to be biochemical creations, combining biological and industrial characteristics.

But in this world, what high-tech existence can transform ants like this? This kind of technology of implanting artificial objects in the body, especially implanting objects in the brain, can also keep living beings immortal, which cannot be done in the human world before the protagonist's reincarnation, and that world, at best, is to add a stent to the heart, which is already extremely difficult and so on.

And in the few years that the protagonist has been here, he has never found any trace of a high-tech civilization in this world - except for the two balls in front of him.

You must know that once civilization develops to a certain stage, all aspects of technology will progress simultaneously, and there will be no obvious shortcomings in the classification of large science and technology. Just like a civilization that can fly into the universe, its ground transportation cannot be horse-drawn carriages, agricultural output will not depend entirely on the sky for food, and weapons will not only have cold weapons. These technologies are mutually influencing and reinforcing.

Since its transportation technology is not too backward, the footprints of civilization will definitely spread all over the planet and cannot be hidden, just like in the human world, even in the most remote corners of the earth, you can see planes passing by from time to time, and there is plastic waste.

But the protagonist has never seen similar evidence in the past few years in this world.

But if there is no high-tech civilization, how can we explain these two objects in the mysterious ant's body, which are obviously not the result of natural evolution?

The protagonist's head is a bit big, and there are too many secrets in this fucking world, and it's not at all the simple insect world he thought he had when he first arrived.