The defense of the underground part of this outsider's lair is even more difficult to break than the previous above-ground part.
Warriors of our kind always have to get into a narrow entrance and exit that only allows one ant to pass, and then they have to turn a corner after a short walk.
After crossing the bend and walking for a while, the front suddenly became clear, but this was the beginning of bad luck.
In the open underground chamber at the end of the passage, the outsiders had already set up a semicircular defensive position with the help of the geographical location. As soon as a warrior showed his head, he was instantly torn apart by the outsiders coming from all directions, grabbing his six limbs and tentacles, and tearing him apart. broken into pieces.
And more and more soldiers are still pouring out, and without exception, they all meet this unfortunate ending.
Our fellow warriors could only emerge from the narrow passage one by one, while the outsiders were blocked at the end of the passage in groups of more than a dozen.
What's even more terrible is that because the passage turned a corner, the soldiers behind could not see the situation in front, and they were still squeezing in one after another.
Even though the warrior at the front noticed something was wrong, he had no time to dodge and was directly pushed under the enemy's jaws by his fellow warriors behind him.
These situations were only learned later. The soldiers on the scene were walking towards the death trap one after another, but their companions behind them were unaware of it and were still crowding towards death.
Finally, one tribe noticed something unusual, because our fellow warriors only saw people going in but not coming out.
According to past experience, as long as the underground lair is invaded, the battle has been won. The soldiers who entered the underground are busy killing the remaining enemies while carrying the loot to the surface.
Now, no warriors have come out with the loot, and it has been a long time since they broke into the underground. This is extremely abnormal.
Maybe the passage is too narrow? Can only enter but not exit?
Soldiers who have experienced hundreds of battles have not encountered this situation before. They can expand the entrance and exit based on the original passage when they think of it.
But now, there is no sign of this.
So this tribe, realizing that something was wrong, sent their warriors to guard the entrance and exit, denying other tribes entry, and then sent out scouts, only to discover this terrifying scene - in the first underground chamber, a mountain of warriors had been piled up. The remains and limbs were broken, and the outsiders had to clean up the corpses and defend themselves at the same time.
Our brave warriors paid huge sacrifices, but they were unable to break through even the enemy's first nest.
The news spread back to the ground, and now it was the turn of the soldiers of the "Holy Allies" coalition to be at a loss. It seems that this small nest of outsiders is not as easy to conquer as imagined. So far, our kindred have suffered hundreds of casualties. . The losses of outsiders were only a few dozen. This was because the number of outsiders was at a disadvantage, and most of them were old, weak, sick and disabled.
We can't continue fighting like this!
The "chief warriors" of each tribe on the ground reached a consensus. They quickly met, had a brief exchange, and decided to send some warriors to enlarge the entrance and exit to facilitate the influx of more warriors and enhance their assault capabilities.
This is a good idea. Even if I didn't participate in the war, I could only think of this method after thinking about it carefully after the war.
But I know that this method is destined to be impossible to implement, not only because I already know the outcome of this tribal coalition, but also because I noticed that while the chief warriors were meeting, there was a dense "buzzing" sound in the sky .
It was the sound of several flies circling mixed together.
In the sky, those flies controlled by outsiders have reappeared for some reason. They linger like the shadow of evil gods. Every time they appear, they will bring misfortune, failure and death.
It is a pity that the tribes at the scene do not understand the habits and characteristics of outsiders. They turn a blind eye to the flies in the air - yes, no one usually notices these common insects in the air, but they are just a species that we rarely see. It's just insects that are rarely eaten when caught.
When the coalition soldiers tried to expand the entrance and exit of the target nest, they found that the material of the opponent's ant mound (which is ant concrete mixed with ant saliva, excrement, ant glue secreted by young ants and yellow mud) was extremely strong, and it was almost impossible to jaw hour.
Some of the vigilant tribes on the periphery suddenly collapsed and ran away without even having time to notify their fellow tribesmen and allies still inside the wall.
Their unusual movements quickly attracted attention, and several tribes sent out scouts to find out the news.
These scouts quickly ran away in a panic, but at least they returned to the tribe first.
The scouts saw outsiders pouring out from all over the mountains and plains from three directions—their carapace was pitch-black, glowing ominously in the dark sunlight of the woods; their ranks were tight, and they were like wildfires attacking in a line from far to near. Come; they look ferocious, as unstoppable as evil gods.
When seeing the number of enemies and the encirclement network that is about to take shape, no matter how brave the warrior is, he knows that he is unable to defeat them at this time.
Fortunately, the warriors of our race have always been good at adapting to changes, and each tribe immediately broke out in the direction where the enemy had not yet been discovered. There happens to be a bush over there. As long as you enter the forest, it is the home field that our race is best at.
However, flies are hovering in the sky, and they always bring ominousness and misfortune.
No matter where the "holy allies" move, the outsiders behind them can always catch up and even set up interceptions in advance.
As a result, the "holy allies" always have to pay a huge price to move forward, and even have to change directions.
Finally, the coalition forces collapsed, and the soldiers seemed to realize that the large forces could not escape the encirclement and interception of outsiders no matter what.
Some tribes began to break away from the large army and fled into the grass, rivers or hills in pieces. These scattered escapees did not attract the enemy's pursuit.
Seeing this, more tribes followed suit. They were lucky, and most of the tribes who managed to escape were those who saw the opportunity in time.
As for those tribes that persisted until the end and never left the main force, I have yet to see any trace of them. Perhaps, I don’t even dare to imagine their final outcome.
The first coalition battle failed.
The information packages passed back by the soldiers and the intelligence observed from various angles are circulated among the entire "Holy Ally" warriors.
At this moment, those warriors who had never dealt with outsiders, and those warriors who had previously felt passionately that the enemy was vulnerable, fell silent for a short time.
Our enemies, these outsiders, although they are small in stature and covered in an ugly earth color, their military defenses are strong and even more powerful than the fallen ones.
This war between the "Holy Allies" will be extremely difficult!