Seeing the Destroyers stacked together and extending upward, they gradually turned from a pile of anthills into a tall tower. Although the speed was not very fast, it was more stable and gradually approached the top along the inner wall of the embankment.
The protagonist enters the state of "God descends to earth", raises the long wooden stick prepared in advance, and stabs the ant tower piled up by the destroyers.
The protagonist stabs a few times and inserts himself straight into the Destroyer ant pile. After the protagonist "goes down to earth", he has unparalleled strength. The six limbs are connected and the jaws bite each other to support the Destroyer ant pile. Among the single Destroyer, The connection strength between them was not strong enough to resist the destructive power of the protagonist. The long stick knocked down many Destroyers in one stroke.
But the aggregate built by hundreds of Destroyers is very tight as a whole. Even if a few Destroyers are knocked down, most of the Destroyers are still supported by each other's hands and feet, just like scaffolding. The falling of a few components cannot destroy it. overall.
On the contrary, this living ant pile will continue to repair itself, and other destroyers will naturally fill the position of the fallen destroyer in time to maintain the stability of the entire aggregate.
From this perspective, the Destroyer Anthill is both self-healing and indestructible.
When the protagonist saw that this was not going to work, the tentacles of the topmost Destroyer had almost touched the platform, and its ferocious head filled the line of sight.
Once a large number of Destroyers surge up, the troops around the protagonist may not be able to withstand it, and the enemy must be blocked under the embankment.
The protagonist simply retracted the long stick, then stretched it into the pile of destroyers, spinning it quickly like milk.
After the protagonist enters the "God descends to earth" state, he is strong enough to lift three or four cubic decimeter stones, which is more than half the size of a football. His absolute strength is definitely No. 1 in the insect world, even if it is The Destroyer, who is known for his huge size and outstanding strength, is still the difference between a baby and a strong man when facing the protagonist.
At the beginning, the protagonist stirred very smoothly, and immediately destroyed the ant tower of destroyers that had been piled to the top of the embankment. The entire ant pile began to collapse from the most severely damaged part in the middle, and the connected destroyers were absolutely They were torn apart by force before the force, and some of the injured were broken limbs, broken jaws, and broken antennae.
The Destroyers in the upper and middle parts of the ant pile lost their support and fell back with a crash, like a fountain water column that had reached its highest point and suddenly fell, causing a ripple.
But the Destroyer's ant pile was alive. The moment it collapsed and fell, the ant pile began a new round of upward growth.
The protagonist's long stick has not been withdrawn. He wants to continue stirring and destroy the savage growth of the destroyers again.
This time, the stirring of the long stick was no longer as easy as the last time. It no longer felt like stirring milk, but like stirring a thick lump of honey or syrup. The more it was stirred, the thicker it became, and the more strenuous it became, the more laborious it became.
It stands to reason that the combined weight of hundreds of Destroyers is less than the weight of a stone as big as half a football, so it is impossible for the protagonist to consume so much strength.
The protagonist paused for a moment, feeling the pain in his front limbs. Then he took a closer look and saw a scene that shocked him.
After the long stick stopped, the scene became clearer. The Destroyers were climbing up more quickly along the long stick. Every time they advanced, the Destroyers climbing on the long stick would stop and use their jointed limbs and mandibles to secure themselves tightly. Fasten yourself to the long stick, and almost every circle there are three or four Destroyers surrounding the long stick.
The Destroyer that climbed up from behind climbed on the back of the Destroyer in front, biting all the places on the former's body that it could bite, and soon followed the direction of the long stick to form a sloping pyramid-shaped new ant tower that grew wrigglingly. .
The Destroyers obviously found that wooden sticks were more suitable for climbing than the slippery inner wall of the embankment. Even if the long stick was constantly stirring, as long as they fixed themselves on the wooden stick or a companion, they could effectively resist the impact and avoid being thrown away. go out.
When the protagonist stirs the long stick, he not only has to fight against the weight of the Destroyers, but also against the full strength of the Destroyers' fixed connection with each other. It is equivalent to him tug-of-war with hundreds of Destroyers. No wonder even the protagonist of "God Descends to Earth" feels it is difficult. .
The protagonist quickly wanted to withdraw the long stick and disintegrate the ant tower attached to the long stick.
But it's hard to pull back a spoon from the thick syrup, let alone a stick from a swarm of living destroyers.
It took him a lot of effort to retract the long stick, but he did not let the fast-climbing Destroyer take advantage of it to climb up the embankment.
However, there are still about a dozen Destroyers biting the long stick at this time. Even if the protagonist withdraws quickly and forcefully, most of the Destroyers will fall due to inertia and the resistance of friendly forces. These dozen Destroyers still hold them firmly. Immobilize yourself.
The protagonist hurriedly slapped the long stick on the ground, knocking down a large piece of earth and rocks on the edge of the embankment. The large tumbling earth and rocks completely destroyed the Destroyer's ant tower, which had become soft due to the loss of the support of the stick. They were knocked back to the ground for the second time.
This is an unexpected result. The main purpose of the protagonist's slap is to knock down the Destroyer on the long stick. When he retracted the long stick, the Destroyer who had already recovered quickly climbed down along the long stick and wanted to attack the protagonist. .
The protagonist's powerful slap caused a dozen Destroyers to fly into the sky quickly like a rocket machine in an amusement park. Most of them fell under the embankment and crashed into the friendly troops scattered on the ground due to the collapse of the ant tower. A small part of his body was thrown on the embankment, and he was thrown to pieces, and was killed by the warriors of the God's Envoy King who quickly surrounded him.
The protagonist destroyed the Destroyer's two ant tower attacks, but he was also very tired.
Although the Destroyers were repulsed twice, they actually did not suffer many casualties. Following the order from the Destroyer Commander, the Destroyers, who had almost all rushed to the ground, attacked from three directions and began to vaguely gather into three ant towers.
It is already very difficult for the protagonist to deal with one ant tower at a time, let alone three at once.
He looked at the Destroyer Commander who was protected in the middle and gritted his teeth angrily. This enemy was very cunning and difficult to deal with.
The protagonist raised a soybean-sized boulder next to him and threw it at the Destroyer Commander.
At such a close distance, the protagonist will not miss the target. The boulder hits the target with a shrill sound like a whistle. Seeing that the Destroyer Commander cannot avoid it, he will be smashed to pieces.
Soon after, the Destroyers guarding the Destroyer Commander all jumped together in an instant, hitting the boulders that were flying slowly but really fast, as accurately as intercepting missiles. Shengsheng knocked the boulder out of the way.
The bodies of the few intercepted Destroyers were all flattened, but their sacrifice allowed the commander to escape disaster.