Although the protagonist executed the unlucky messenger with ruthless means, there is no need to worry about the problem of the oldest king and the "real main nest" for the time being.
However, what is coming is always inevitable.
No, not long after the battle in the southern hills, the protagonist received another report: Two more envoys of the Lao Lao Wang were welcomed into "Dongyang City".
Since the war was going on in the southern hills at that time, the protagonist temporarily ignored the envoy and let Rambo fly put them under house arrest.
However, the protagonist cannot put her aside indefinitely. She must see what needs to be seen.
But this time, the protagonist obviously couldn't repeat the old trick. He killed the special envoy and dumped his body, pretending to be an accident.
The Lao Wang sent two special envoys at once this time. The protagonist guessed that they were also thinking of double insurance. Even if one of the envoys had an accident on the way, the other one could complete the task. The probability of two couriers having an accident at the same time is really low. If this situation really happened, and the courier who died before, anyone would be able to guess what was going on.
After making the decision and making preparations, the protagonist still found time to meet the two special envoys in "Dongyang City".
In the conference room, the protagonist retreated, leaving only Hua Mulan and a few loyal guards to protect him.
The first envoy took the lead in sending an information package to the protagonist.
The content of this information package is similar to the one brought by the last messenger. It is also the greetings from the oldest king to the God Envoy King, and then they are close to each other, indicating that the oldest king and the God Envoy King have been friendly for generations, and they both serve God. The noble kings should cooperate together. Finally, there is a request for food aid and the hope that the God-Emissary King will obey the command of the "real main nest".
The protagonist does not take these requests seriously.
From the perspective of the protagonist, friendship and cooperation are all driven by interests.
Now that the "real main nest" needs help from itself, it will come to seek assistance and cooperation. Privately, who knows if it also regards itself as a heretic like other male ants.
Moreover, the protagonist is now vigorously supporting the Northern Expeditionary Army of the Big-headed Ant Kingdom to fight against the Pavement Ant Barbarian Kingdom on the north bank of the river in order to reap the benefits of fishing.
The strength of the Big-headed Ant Kingdom itself is far inferior to that of the Paving Ant Barbarian Kingdom. A slight mistake will destroy the protagonist's entire plan.
At this time, the protagonist naturally does not want division or even civil war to break out within the Big-headed Ant Kingdom, which will waste national power in vain.
The inheritance of the queen ant, the oldest king and the "real main nest" are undoubtedly a blockbuster within the Big-headed Ant Kingdom. Once detonated, the Big-headed Ant Kingdom will immediately fall into the abyss of civil war.
After all, the political demands of the Lao Wang faction are simply against the entire male ant class, and the male ant class is the ruling class that controls all aspects of the entire Big-headed Ant Kingdom.
On such an issue that concerns core interests, the male ant class cannot give in even half a step. Only war can determine the future of both parties. In the end, only one side will stand.
Therefore, judging from the current interests, the protagonist naturally does not want the Lao Wang group to come out to cause trouble now.
And if the protagonist refuses assistance, winter will soon come, and the Lao Wang faction who is short of food may not dare to take risks and start a civil war to plunder food.
The ant queen's inheritance is deeply rooted. The protagonist believes that they have secret supporters and followers in the main nest and each sub-nest. Only in this way can they lie dormant in the main nest for many years without being discovered, and can establish a short-lived life in the "real main nest". In just a few months, he quickly gained the allegiance of a group of deputy nesters.
With their ability, they must also know that the main force of the Big-headed Ant Kingdom's army is currently trapped on the north bank of the river, and the homeland is extremely empty.
If it weren't for the fact that the "real main nest" was also short of troops and supplies, now would be a perfect time for them to use force to implement their political ideas.
But the issue of survival is obviously more important. Once the Lao Wang faction finds that they cannot survive the harsh winter, nothing can stop them from using force to plunder the means of survival.
Therefore, the protagonist has already made up his mind before meeting the special envoy.
He planned to provide some supplies to the Lao Wang faction, but the quantity was not large, probably barely enough for five hundred ants to survive until next spring.
This amount of supplies will put little pressure on the protagonist's territory. At the same time, this batch of food can help the "real main nest" tide over difficulties and prevent them from taking risks in advance to start a civil war. Such scarce food will not cause the danger of raising tigers. Let the "real main nest" greatly increase its strength.
The protagonist informed the first special envoy of his proposal. The special envoy was obviously a little embarrassed. After all, the amount of assistance was too far away from the Lao Wang's explanation and the target expected by the special envoy.
However, this envoy is just a worker ant, and she has no power to refuse or negotiate. Therefore, the special envoy said that he would return to report the protagonist's decision to the ant queens and the oldest king.
Later, the envoy asks the protagonist about loyalty to the "real main nest".
Naturally, the protagonist can't agree, but he doesn't want to break up with the Lao Wang group yet.
In the protagonist's imagination, when both the Pavement Ant Barbarian Kingdom and the Big-headed Ant Kingdom are in danger, he will take advantage of the situation and bring the territory of the Big-headed Ant Kingdom under his rule.
At that time, the Lao Wang faction can be used as a sharp knife to finally bleed the dying Big-headed Ant Kingdom and reduce the difficulty of their own strategy.
Therefore, the protagonist simply practiced Tai Chi, and his message was conveyed to the envoy's mind in a long and human-like manner without any actual content.
The special envoy fainted in an instant. The thousands of years of human brain circuits and the profound routines of Chinese language and culture were not something this poor messenger could understand.
For the first time in this messenger's mind, he felt inferior to himself due to his lack of IQ - the God Messenger King is so awesome, why do I understand every word of information he said, but when combined, I just don't understand what it means. What does that mean?
The protagonist ignored the first envoy. Her head was already dizzy. However, she was still able to remember every piece of information passed by the protagonist, and then went back and passed it to the Lao Wang exactly as it was.
As for the smarter Lao Wang, can he break through the straightforward thinking habits of ants, sort out the protagonist's information, and find the meaning that does not exist in it?
The envoy doesn't care, and neither does the protagonist.
After sending away the first envoy, the second envoy stepped forward and asked to communicate with the protagonist.
This surprised the protagonist. He had previously thought that the reason why he sent two messengers was for double insurance, and that the two messengers brought the same information.
Now it seems that the protagonist guessed wrong. The second messenger obviously has another mission and needs to communicate with the protagonist alone.
Therefore, the protagonist received the information package from the second envoy with doubts.