Chapter 80 Naval Battle (3)

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Swarms of bees flexibly shuttled between the forest-like masts and cloud-like sails, quickly flying to the side of the fleet to drive away the two parasitic dragonflies that were attacking the crew.

The huge compound eyes of the two parasitic dragonflies quickly observed the incoming swarm. They did not intend to confront them head-on and fled in a hurry.

But the parasitic dragonflies are not timid, they are still cunningly looking for opportunities to fight, and once the bees are alone or leave the shelter of the terrain, the parasitic dragonflies will not hesitate to pounce on them and kill them.

In the air, the smaller but more powerful parasitic dragonflies and the grouped bee flying knights suffered casualties from each other, gradually forming a stalemate.

At this time, on the water, two huge parasitic dragon lice were floating in the water.

These two parasitic dragon lice are so huge that they are larger than a walnut boat floating on the water.

I saw two parasitic dragon lice almost side by side, pushing hard on the water with their paddle-like hind legs. Their speed in the water was not slow at all, and there was no trace of the clumsiness that should be expected of a huge body.

Soon, the two parasitic dragon lice were not far away from the walnut ship fleet, and the parasitic water spiders also quickly surrounded the parasitic dragon lice, like stars surrounding the moon, and like destroyers arranging around a battleship.

Of course, the male ant commander of the Angel King's Legion on the walnut ship also noticed the approach of these two huge enemies. As soon as they entered the shooting range, they immediately organized their troops to counterattack with slings.

It's just that even the parasitic dragonfly can't break through the sling, let alone the dragonfly with a stronger carapace.

The parasitic dragon lice didn't care about the rocks and pottery bombs that hit them, and the water columns that were constantly being thrown out of the water around them. They fell nimbly in the water, with their heads stuck underwater and their buttocks pointed at the walnut boat. .

"Puff", the two water cannons left the dragon louse's anus at an extremely fast speed, and hit the outermost walnut boat with accurate concentrated fire. The huge impact immediately knocked out the angels who were guarding the outside of the walnut boat. All the king's soldiers rushed into the water, even affecting the walnut boat next to them.

The power of the water cannon was so great that some ants that were directly hit immediately passed out and floated in the water without struggling. They were washed away along the current and were quickly killed by the parasitic water spiders that gathered around them.

Most of the warriors of the Divine Envoy King who fell into the water were still struggling. Fortunately, most of them were washed into the water in the middle of the walnut boat fleet by water cannons. There were walnut boats, balance beams or ropes around them. As long as they climbed up in time, they would not drown.

The few soldiers who were swept further and further away due to currents and other reasons could not be rescued by the friendly forces. Even the Flying Bee Knights could not escape the entanglement of the parasitic dragonflies and go to rescue them at this moment. The friendly forces could only watch them drown or be parasitic water spiders. Kill.

After cleaning the shell of a walnut boat, the two parasitic dragon lice adjusted their firepower and continued to launch water cannon attacks on other walnut boats. They soon rushed hundreds of God's King warriors into the water, causing quite a lot of damage. of casualties.

Soon, the male ant commanders of the Divine Envoy King's Legion realized that they could not be beaten so passively, and ordered their subordinates to hide inside the walnut ship.

These walnut boats have a waterproof design. The natural walnut shell is watertight. The entrance and exit are located directly above and there are umbrella-shaped rainproof facilities, so there is no need to fear the impact of water cannons.

In terms of waterproofing and sturdiness, a single walnut boat outlasts an anthill. The water cannons of the parasitic dragon louse can't even attack the ant mounds, let alone destroy the walnut boats.

Seeing that the water cannon attack was beginning to be ineffective, the ants hid in the walnut boat one after another. After the ants that fell into the water either fled back or died, the parasitic dragon louse also stopped firing the water cannon.

Although these two parasitic dragon lice had never dared to land before, their courage became obviously stronger on the water. Seeing that there was no movement outside the walnut boat and no defenders could be seen, they approached directly and carelessly.

Two parasitic dragon lice quickly approached a walnut boat and tried to chew its shell with their mandibles. If you look closely, you will be surprised to find that the jaws of these aquatic giants are larger and more ferocious than those of praying mantises, dragonflies and other fierce insects.

But even this huge jaw was not satisfied on the walnut boat. The walnut boat is made of thick-skinned hemp walnuts. These walnuts have been thoroughly dried and greased, making them both hard and tough. The dragon louse's jaws couldn't even leave a mark on it, let alone break it.

At this time, swarms of bees also began to rush over. Although they did not dare to risk lowering their height to attack the parasitic dragon lice, the number of swarms and the harsh "buzzing" sound also made the parasitic dragon lice feel worried. .

The two parasitic dragon lice retreated into the water one after another, and dived underwater, quickly losing their trace in the turbid green swamp water.

Two parasitic dragon lice escaped?

Apparently not!

Soon, the walnut boat fleet began to shake without warning, and there were no strong winds or waves at this time.

The flying knights in the sky could see that the shaking of the walnut ship fleet was centered on a walnut ship, moving from near to far. It seemed that something was shaking under the water trying to destroy the ships and fleet.

This is obviously the masterpiece of the two parasitic dragon lice. Although the attack was mainly carried out with water cannons before, the dragon lice are actually underwater overlords. They prefer to lurk underwater and carry out surprise attacks. They can even kill Huge prey such as frogs and lobsters can also capture land-based creatures such as mice and drag them into the water to drown them alive.

Now, two parasitic dragon lice are trying to drag down the entire fleet of walnut boats.

However, although the parasitic dragon louse is huge and powerful, it cannot resist the huge tonnage and buoyancy of the entire fleet.

Apart from shaking the entire fleet around, the parasitic dragon lice failed to achieve their goal.

Even by mistake, due to the constant exertion of the parasitic dragon lice, the walnut ship fleet was accelerated towards [Swamp City], greatly speeding up its sailing speed.

The warriors of the God Envoy King on the walnut ship fleet finally shrank up as the protagonist expected, except that the bees could not get into the walnut ship, but stayed on the mast one after another. They would only take off when the parasitic dragonflies tried to get close to attack. Fight head-on to save energy.

Now, apart from the Flying Knight, no other ants can be seen outside the entire walnut ship fleet.

The parasitic war beasts have not given up yet and are still launching attacks from the air, water and underwater, but to no avail.

The offensive and defensive battle surrounding the walnut ship fleet gradually calmed down. Neither side could do anything to the other. The parasitic war beasts could not break through to cause damage, and the Divine Envoy King's army was unable to repel the enemy.

The sun has moved to the west, and the walnut boat fleet is approaching [Swamp City] little by little under the combined force of wind and parasitic dragon lice.