Chapter 240 Road to Death Breakout (5)

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A destroyer opened its jaws, which were as sharp as a sickle and glowed with a deathly black luster in the morning light, and rushed in front of the protagonist in a few steps.

It may have noticed that this strange ant using a "wooden stick" is special, or it may just despise that these little ants are vulnerable, and confidently wants to bite him to death, just like hundreds of other ants before. That way.

The protagonist's mace has just knocked over an enemy. It's the time when the moves become stiff because the old strength is exhausted and the new strength is not yet developed. Facing the attack, he stared straight at him with his compound eyes, but could not make a move to resist. He was about to be killed by an ant!

Seeing that the pair of jaws are less than one centimeter away from the protagonist and are still approaching at a very fast speed, a guard warrior beside the protagonist rushes from behind and pounces with all his strength, arriving first and sending himself straight into the jaws of the destroyer. inside.

The mandibles closed instantly, and the body of the imperial guard seemed to make a sound of breaking porcelain. It was cut into two parts at the waist, with only a few muscles left barely connected. Blood and tissue fluid came out of the mouth, compound eyes and spiracles.

With a flick of his head, the Destroyer discarded the tattered sack-like corpse of the Guardsman, and then continued to look for the target.

At this time, a high-speed black shadow suddenly appeared in its compound eyes, and almost instantly it became extremely huge and extremely close.

Before the Destroyer could react, with his jaws still open, the heavy and ferocious mace smashed his head directly into the ground, turning it into pieces. His original appearance was no longer recognizable, not even the solid mystery inside his head. The ball was also smashed, and there were small sparks, but there was no movement soon.

The protagonist smashed it again in frustration, looked at the lifeless corpses of the guards who died to protect him, and then took back his hand to deal with other enemies.

Although this assault was unexpected by the enemy, the Destroyers quickly responded with all their strength under the leadership of the commander. The two sides fought anxiously. Although the God Envoy King's army had the upper hand, there was no way to achieve a quick victory.

The protagonist counterattacks with soldiers from two legions. Both legions themselves have experienced attrition, especially the remnants of the 1st legion. The troops had been in action since last night, and there were countless battles of various sizes along the way, which made the soldiers very tired.

However, the Destroyers spent the night recharging their energy in the dense grass. It was a time when they were in good condition. Even though they were outnumbered by more enemies, they were not inferior in momentum.

Since all the large beetles were killed and wounded, the medium-sized scarabs had weak attack power and many were injured. Facing the dense team of destroyers, the protagonist could only use himself as an assault arrow and a mace to make a difference.

Beside him, the Guards Squad and other infantrymen worked hard to cover the protagonist to prevent the protagonist from being attacked on both sides.

Originally, the protagonist hoped that the separated troops in the rear could take advantage of the situation to attack from both sides and quickly defeat the enemy in front of them. However, there has been no movement in the enemy's retreat, and the protagonist can only fight alone.

He didn't know that the army behind them had already been attacked by the rapidly approaching small destroyers. Although these enemies were not strong in combat effectiveness, they were as sticky and difficult to get rid of as heated ant glue.

Part of the rear army had to tangle with the small destroyers, while the rest were frightened by the previous enemy's assault and chose to stand firm.

Before the protagonist counterattacked, he did not have time to ask the flying knight to notify the rear army for coordination. At this moment, the army was in chaos and there was no time to call the flying knight or the messenger, so he could only continue recklessly.

The protagonist's front two limbs have begun to feel numb. For many years, he has never wielded a weapon with such intensity and frequency. Even though he is still competent in terms of strength, muscle soreness is unavoidable.

Dozens of enemies have died under his mace, and the protagonist feels as if his two forelimbs will suddenly snap like tight rubber bands in the next second.

But he didn't dare to stop. There were still a large number of destroyers coming like endless cockroaches. At this time, the protagonist and a small group of troops around him have advanced the deepest, being attacked from three sides and under the greatest pressure.

Half of these raiding Destroyers have been destroyed by the counterattack of the Angel King's army, and the rest are still fighting to the death.

Ants and beetles of all colors are everywhere, entangled with each other, like two raging torrents rolling down the hillside and hitting each other, but they are distinct and will never merge.

It's like the black snow falling from the top of the mountain, violently impacting the pine forest that has stood still for thousands of years, causing the sky to be filled with snow, fog, and rain.

The fighting of ants is more bloody and cruel than the fighting of humans. They have stronger vitality. They will not quit the battle wailing because of a small wound, nor will they collapse due to pain and kneel on the battlefield waiting to die.

Even if the limbs are broken off, the abdomen is torn open, and the internal organs are spilled all over the floor, their jaws will not stop biting as long as they still have a breath.

Only by beheading their heads, cutting their bodies in half, and completely losing their vitality can their instinct to fight be annihilated.

This kind of fighting lasts for a long time, which is a great physical and psychological test.

The protagonist took a breath, raised his weapon high again, and smashed it hard at the Destroyer that was jumping in front of him.

Because his whole body was sore and the enemy suddenly turned around, the protagonist did not hit the enemy on the head, but on the stomach.

The belly of this Destroyer was almost turned into a meat pie and was stuck to the ground, but its upper body was still moving, trying to drag its flat belly up from the ground to continue fighting. Its jaws opened and closed rapidly and exaggeratedly, as if silently. Howling in pain. Although he didn't die immediately, he saw that he wouldn't live long.

But the protagonist was not happy about severely injuring the enemy, but felt alarmed in his heart.

The protagonist looked closely and saw light blue liquid gurgling from the cracks in the flat belly of the destroyer. It was clear that the mysterious ball inside the body had ruptured.

The protagonist immediately realized that something was wrong, and there was no way to avoid it. He lay directly on the ground, and his body exuded the smell of warning.

But the other warriors of the God's Envoy King had no time to smell this warning from the air, and they were still fighting the enemy selflessly.

Everything in front of him seemed to be slowing down, and the brutal fighting seemed to be in slow motion. The protagonist even had time to think about it in his mind: It is said that everything seen by a dying person is in slow motion...

His six limbs were flat, and his whole body was pressed tightly against the ground. His unique breathing holes exhaled warm turbid air, blowing up a fine smoke from the land around him.

The blue liquid seeping out of the dying Destroyer's belly became brighter and brighter after oxidation, and suddenly emitted a dazzling white light like a match being lit.

The protagonist almost felt that he could see the speed of light clearly. The white light slowly reflected into his compound eyes, and then enveloped the whole world.

Then the protagonist's vision goes dark and he doesn't know anything anymore!

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Okay, I'm kidding...but the map will be changed soon! A new ant civilization and world will unfold!