Chapter 14 Two rooms and one living room

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This lesson was shorter than the first lesson. After Lao Wang finished speaking, he left directly, leaving the protagonist confused.

"Damn, what do you mean? Do you still need to command a group of ants?" The protagonist thought to himself: "Isn't it too much trouble to touch the tentacles one by one to give orders..."

After thinking about it, it sounded like the practice was tomorrow, and there would be notification from the experts, so the protagonist left the classroom.

Go back to their room first, fulfill your duty as captain, and take the team behind you home. The protagonist then turns around and prepares to leave. At this time, Gun suddenly rushed over and blocked the way. The protagonist had never noticed that the male ant could run so fast with all six limbs in sync. Compared with Lao Wang's slow pace, it was as fast as a rabbit.

Gun sent an anxious question from his tentacles: "Why don't you stay here?"

The protagonist feels strange and somewhat warm. In the past, the protagonist always contacted and asked other ants, but this was the first time that an ant took the initiative to communicate with him and actually cared about him.

But no matter how much he cares, the protagonist cannot accept being in the same room with a group of male ants and soldier ants in this crowded cave. So the protagonist sent an explanation, and I don’t know if Gun could understand it. Anyway, after the protagonist ensured that he was absolutely safe, Gun stopped blocking the road and walked away silently.

The protagonist was finally able to leave, but before leaving, he still did not forget to give orders to the guard ants. If the ants practicing commanding the ant colony were notified, he must be notified in time.

After finishing all this, the protagonist decided to go back to the lounge. Accompanied by the squire soldier ant Hua Mulan, the protagonist walks all the way, ordering the soldier ants and worker ants he meets along the way to follow him.

Although the practice has not started yet, the protagonist, who is very interested in these courses, decided to secretly preview them in advance. When we arrived at the lounge, there were already more than twenty ants following the protagonist, and the lounge suddenly seemed extremely crowded.

The protagonist had an idea. There happened to be so much labor force, so he might as well expand the lounge. The protagonist thought about it and decided to at least dig out a set of two rooms and one living room. The hall can be used for gatherings, and one of the two rooms can be used as his own bedroom and the other as the servant's bedroom.

Just go ahead and do it. The protagonist immediately gave the order to the ants to expand. He imagined the scene of the ants digging in the soil with their beaks and the structure of the two-bedroom house in his mind, and then issued the order to the ants one by one through his tentacles.

At this time, the protagonist discovered the difficulty of commanding the ant colony. It took several minutes from the protagonist giving the order to the first ant until all the more than twenty ants took the order. It is completely unlike human beings who follow orders once given.

This is also thanks to a bug in the communication between ants. The protagonist only needs to conceive a command once. This command is like a temporarily stored information package that can be transmitted to any ants it comes into contact with without delay within a certain time limit. . Of course, if time passes too long, the details of this command package will be easily forgotten and its use will be lost. If the protagonist had to re-conceive the order every time he came into contact with an ant, then he probably wouldn't have to do anything else for a long time, just give orders.

At any rate, there were only about twenty soldier ants and worker ants. The protagonist ran to them one after another and gave the order, and it didn't take more than a few minutes. Then the protagonist happily waited for the completion of his two-bedroom apartment.

The ants were busy digging holes and removing soil particles with great efficiency. In less than an hour, the living room had begun to take shape, and the passage connecting the bedrooms was also being excavated.

After watching it for a while, the protagonist suddenly felt something was not right. The two rooms and one living room were conceived by the protagonist himself. The rooms are square in line with human aesthetics, with sharp edges and corners. As these ants dug, the living room had turned into the shape of a half-cut kiwi fruit. Only the ground was relatively flat, and the walls and ceiling were curved. It was not much different from other ant caves.

The protagonist quickly ran to contact one of the worker ants and reread the order he gave from her mind. It's strange that in the order I gave, there were no errors in the engineering drawings of the components. It was a square house. The protagonist read the orders of several other ants and confirmed that his orders were correct.

"Okay, these ants are still deviating from the execution of orders!" The protagonist is unable to change, so he has to force himself to accept the aesthetics and construction abilities of the ants.

After a while, the protagonist finally has a two-bedroom apartment that he has never had in his previous life. If you ignore the ceiling and walls that cover your head like eggshells, the protagonist is still very satisfied.

The soldier ants and worker ants that had finished their work returned to the protagonist one after another. The protagonist thought quietly for a few minutes. For a moment, he couldn't think of what else to ask these ants to do, so he prepared to let the idle ants go to the larger bedroom first, where the ants would stay. It is the room that the protagonist prepares for his subordinates. It is enough to accommodate more than a hundred ants in a squeeze.

But when the protagonist was about to give orders through the tentacles one by one, he found that several soldier ants had slipped away before they could wait for the order...

"Damn it, don't run away, there are ants who even go on strike and sneak away." In the eyes of the protagonist, these ants are all his subordinates, how can he let them slip away at will?

The protagonist hurriedly chased after them and asked them why they didn't obey the command and ran away at will. Unexpectedly, one of the ants that was stopped actually responded with a confused emotion. She said that she had not received any new orders and had begun to move on her own...

The protagonist immediately felt that his command method might be wrong. If he commanded more than twenty ants, he would not be able to give orders in time, so that some ants thought that there were no instructions and began to move on their own. Then facing more ants, I definitely won't be able to take care of them.

After all, the protagonist is a human soul parasitic in the body of an ant, without any experience to refer to. The protagonist thought for a while and ignored the temporarily recruited ants. He called Hua Mulan and prepared to find an ant to ask.

The first choice person to ask is of course Comrade Lao Wang, who teaches the protagonist!