Chapter 24 Fighting on the boat (2)

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Faced with several Bachie ant warriors who came to kill them fiercely, and even more Bachie ants from further away who could not find their target and came here after hearing the news, the protagonist was not afraid and still had time to think about the future. The hatched Bachie ant captives can be raised as sailors.

Don't blame him for being too big. In the space on this ship, facing such a small number of opponents, the protagonist can be said to have an advantage.

In terms of senses, the protagonist's vision is almost intact in the dim night, because the opposite Bachie ant can only rely on hearing and smell to barely determine the protagonist's general position, which is as unfair as a blind man fighting with a boxer.

In terms of terrain, the protagonist is standing still in the boat, with his back to the river, and the Bachie ants can only attack from the remaining three directions. Although Bachie ants are dexterous in climbing ropes, due to the terrain limitations, they can only crawl over one by one, giving the protagonist opportunities to defeat them one by one.

In terms of combat power, even if the protagonist does not enter the "God descends to earth" state, even if these thirty Bachie ants besiege him, it will be difficult to resist the protagonist's crushing power.

The protagonist can also continue to control the boat while holding a long pole while fighting the enemies that come up.

The first one to come over was the small Bachie ant warrior who had just warned his comrades. She landed on the boat next to the protagonist. After giving the warning, she immediately climbed over the cable in two or three steps with agility and dexterity, and ran towards the protagonist who was several times bigger than her.

The protagonist took back the long pole that had just poked open a floating leaf, and with a flick of his hand, the ferocious little ant was swept into the water, with internal injuries as well.

After several seconds, the second enemy arrived. This was a big worker ant that had just fallen into the water and climbed out. She seemed to be choking on the water, staggering, climbed onto the protagonist's ship, her jaws open. Just rush over from bottom to top.

The protagonist turns the stick and uses the tip of the stick to push the big professional ant into the water.

At this time, two Bachie ants came to kill them from both sides at the same time. The protagonist had no time to put away his stick, so he directly kicked one with his hind limbs and kicked the two Bachie ants away with his legs. These two unlucky guys had broken bones and muscles. One fell into the water and stopped moving. The other landed on a nearby boat, twitching and losing its ability to fight.

At this time, the protagonist turned around and saw that the big ant that had been stabbed into the water climbed onto his boat again. Although he was a little weak, he was just lying down and resting by the water.

The protagonist's hormones were soaring in his body at this moment, and he was filled with anger for some reason after seeing this scene. The protagonist thrust out the long stick that had not been withdrawn yet like lightning, and pushed the severely injured ant into the water, and then did not stop. The Bachie ant, which had been struggling pitifully in the water, was prevented from floating again and clung to the boat to survive.

One second...two seconds...three seconds...

In less than ten seconds, the big worker ant stopped struggling. The protagonist put away his hand, and saw the big worker ant's ragged body floating up, its six limbs and tentacles swinging randomly, covered in water and blood stains, and then No breath.

Only then did other Bachie ant warriors come to join the battle, but they were also brutally killed.

At this time, the protagonist was separated from the main army for many days, and was slowly accumulating anger in his heart. He had nowhere to vent these days. These Bachie ants that collided became victims of the protagonist's anger.

Even though the protagonist clearly knows that this time he was the one who provoked and stole the eggs of Bachie ants. The Bachie ants are just fighting to protect their homeland and retrieve the eggs. Their spirit, fighting methods, and courage are all very commendable. .

But at the moment, the protagonist only thinks about killing and venting, and doesn't care at all.

What invasion and resistance, what justice and evil are all nonsense to the protagonist at this moment.

If justice must prevail and resistance to aggression is justice, then why were the Legion of God's Envoy King driven out of their homeland by the Destroyer.

If God is on the side of the Destroyer, and the law of the jungle is the essence of the ant world, then these relatively weak Bachie ants deserve to be bullied by themselves and the God Envoy King's army.

Being weak is the original sin!

The protagonist no longer wants to be weak, he longs for power, no matter what kind of power, he longs for the power of revenge.

Even if the power of a group and a kingdom cannot be increased in a short period of time, the Legion of God's Envoy King has worked hard for many years to occupy its homeland on the south bank of the river, but it is unable to resist the invasion of the Destroyer.

But the protagonist's own power seems extremely powerful at this time. Compared to these fearless, ignorant and hopeless Bachie ant warriors who rush to die, the protagonist is extremely powerful, like a god.

Just like the warriors of the Divine Envoy King who were unable to resist against the huge body of the Destroyer, the Bachie Ants were also vulnerable against the burly and powerful ones.

The protagonist takes action and stops, harvesting lives wantonly. It seems that only such killing and crushing can fully vent the protagonist who is struggling to support himself under tremendous pressure but is forced to leave his homeland.

Power, power!

This is power, this is using power, this is absolute power!

The protagonist's eyes are almost red with blood and killing. His vision seems blurry, but he can clearly see every move of the enemy in front of him and make the most fierce counterattack.

I want power, just like this crushing power, I want to crush, crush the destroyer, crush the parasitic ants, crush everything that stands in front of me.

Only the power to crush all is fundamental. Don't be a weakling, don't be bullied, conquered, or devoured!

strength! strength! Omnipotent power!

I want power, how do I get it, no matter how hard I try, no matter what, I want power!

Big-headed ants are power, pavement ants are power, sickle-hunting ants are also power, and these Bachie ants are also power! All ants surrender to me and be my strength!

I want to master all useful power and kill! Go and kill! Go and kill!

I will make the destroyer pay, with my power! Use my anger! Use everything I have!

revenge! war! kill!

The protagonist gradually went crazy, and the crazy fighting allowed him to vent his anger, but it spewed higher like a volcano. Resentment, grievance, anger, and unwillingness, all the anger almost burst his small head and heart.

If it were an ordinary ant, its poor number of nerves would simply not be able to withstand the impact of such intense nerve impulses. But the protagonist's internal body is actually very different from that of ordinary ants. It can withstand these emotions and imprint them into the deepest parts of the body and mind!

When the blood-red emotion dissipated, the protagonist stood on the hull of the ship, surrounded by broken limbs and corpses and blood-stained corpses.

He finally woke up and seemed to have forgotten some things just now, but there seemed to be something more deep in his heart.

The protagonist was stunned for a while, wiped the blood on his body, looked at the white fish belly in the east, tied up the wooden sticks, ignored the mess outside, and got into the cabin, as if nothing happened just now.