Chapter 140 Family Name and Genealogy

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The fighting on [the bridgehead] is getting more and more intense.

New destroyers are constantly getting into the protective net and attacking the defenders.

Rambofer II's 13th Legion faced such a ferocious opponent for the first time in the war. Although they fought hard, they still suffered heavy losses and were quite passive.

The ballista unit has been ordered to prioritize attacking those Destroyers who broke out of the protective net. However, it is not easy to turn the muzzle of the ballista, and enemies may appear everywhere in the protective net, so there are still many Destroyers who have escaped the ballista. Strike and break into the defenders' formation.

The only good news is that the hemp fiber protective net has withstood the test and has not been broken. All the Destroyers who got in had to struggle to break free from the holes. As long as the protective net is not damaged, the number of enemies that can get in is limited.

Each of these hemp fiber protective net ropes is as thick as the head of an ordinary ant. In the human world, it is not easy to break with two hands. No matter how strong the destroyer is, it cannot be bigger than a human being. , naturally it is not easy to break these hemp ropes.

Although only sporadic Destroyers came in one after another, the damage they caused to the 13th Legion of Rambofo II who was responsible for guarding was considerable.

Almost every time a Destroyer is destroyed, the 13th Legion has to pay the price of 3 soldiers. You must know that this is a defensive battle, and the exchange ratio is when the enemy is almost alone in the battle, which is not terrible.

The protagonist also criticized Rambofer II's on-the-spot command because he was too passive.

The young legion commander had no other countermeasures except to constantly form the tightest circular formation and then wait for the enemy to rush in and count on each unit to counterattack on its own.

Rambofer II was the first among the younger generation to become a legion commander, not because of his outstanding performance among the male ants of his generation.

Commander Persimmon of the 15th Army and Commander Lizi of the 16th Army were from the same batch of eggs as Lambov II, but their performance in receiving education was better than that of him, and their performance in the southern swamp area was also very good.

The reason why the protagonist promotes Rambo Buddha II in the first place is because there is an element of love in it.

When Rambo Buddha passed away, Rambo Buddha II, as the male ant who happened to be born with Rambo Buddha's bloodline, was given the family name of Rambo Buddha by the protagonist, so he naturally looked up to him.

Inheriting the name and family lineage of the ancestors is also one of the protagonist's transformations of the ant world.

Previously, there was no such tradition in the ant world. Every new ant, whether it is a queen, a male ant or a worker ant, is theoretically a continuation of the genes of the previous generation of male ants and queens, but each male Individual ants are independent, and they are only responsible for themselves and their nest. Once this male ant dies, and when all other individuals who still remember this male ant also disappear, it will be as if this individual has never come to this world. Apart from what he had previously passed on to other ants, his life's experience and knowledge had no direct successors to pass on.

The protagonist noticed the shortcomings, coupled with the human concept of family and blood inheritance, and even the male ants who faced more and more contact were too lazy to name them, so they began to give the important male ants under their command gifts. With the concept of family and inheritance.

Of course, Rambo Buddha and Rambo Buddha II have not fully accepted the protagonist's concept. The protagonist's plan is to designate a descendant of a male ant before he dies, and the male ant himself will be responsible for the descendants. Education, pass on your experience, knowledge, etc. This will be a beneficial supplement to male ant school education, and will also help cultivate individual male ants with different personalities and specialties, which will be beneficial to the inheritance and development of civilization.

When the egg of Rambo Buddha II was born, his nominal father Rambo Buddha had already passed away and had not received independent education. However, as a demonstration point of the protagonist's family philosophy, the protagonist still gave him more preferential treatment, and also added his original feelings for Lambofo, a "brother" of his own generation. Only then did Rambofo II become the first among his generation to become a high-ranking military commander.

In the future, the Lambov family will have second, third, and fourth generations, and other male ants like Gun will also have second, third, and fourth generations. There will be a number of military families, government affairs families, and technology families within the Divine Envoy King’s army. The aristocratic family is a good helper for the protagonist.

At present, Rambofo II can only be said to be competent as a legion commander, but cannot be said to be very good.

His tactics are more like those of the old Big-headed Ant Kingdom. When facing threats, he constantly shrinks his troops and maintains the formation, relying on the density and thickness of the formation to neutralize attacks. He lacks flexibility and initiative.

The protagonist did not interfere with Rambofer II's command. Young commanders must grow up as quickly as possible in actual combat. Too much intervention will only be counterproductive. The most the protagonist can do is to provide guidance at the post-war meeting.

At this time, the protagonist's copper hammer has been carried over by a group of ants, holding the copper hammer, which makes the protagonist feel more secure.

At this time, as the "Ant Head Wall" spreads, more and more Destroyers are getting in at the same time, and some Destroyers have temporarily formed a fighting group of two or three to cover each other.

The cost of destroying these combat groups far outweighs the combined losses of two or three individual Destroyers.

The 13th Legion has left corpses everywhere. As a new legion participating in the war for the first time, facing such a ferocious enemy is indeed a very difficult and rigorous test.

The Destroyer's huge body collided, its jaws bit, and its six limbs kicked. The warriors of the God's Envoy King bravely faced it and attacked with all their strength. The two sides collided, squeezed together, and bit each other.

The battlefield is like a Shura slaughterhouse. Blood flows all over the ground, soaking into the ant concrete underfoot. Slippery internal organs, broken limbs and broken corpses are all over the ground. The two sides are fighting on this corpse and blood. Until the last breath of life.

There is no room for mercy on the battlefield. Even the 13th Legion, which is entering the battlefield for the first time, must understand the truth as soon as possible: "No victory means death."

Although the 13th Legion tried its best to resist, the Destroyer's combat effectiveness was too strong. The protagonist has observed that the 13th Legion's formation continued to retreat under the pressure of the enemy, and was even in danger of being cut.

The Destroyer, which had penetrated the deepest, had almost reached the center of the military formation where Rambofo II was stationed.

At this moment, the second line of defense has not reached the moment of life and death, but if the 13th Army continues to fight like this, it may lose most of its essence.

Every recruit who survives the first battle will become a valuable veteran. The protagonist does not want too many such soldiers to die in vain!