Chapter 55: Hidden dangers of the joint system of various ethnic groups

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The Ant Alliance and the Divine Envoy King's Army are the foundation for the protagonist's survival in this world. They are his creation and hard work in this world. He will never tolerate behavior that erodes the foundation of these two.

From the main nest [Xinyang City] and the [Pioneer City] on the south bank, a large number of new immigrant groups composed of big-headed male ant officials, retired soldier ants, and professional ant immigrants began to accelerate the pace of entering the sub-nests of the vassal ant tribes.

The protagonist decides to change the ant structure of some sub-nests as soon as possible, and build the basic defense force of these sub-nests with the disabled and retired soldiers of the God Envoy King's Legion. After mastering the military advantage, he can quickly eliminate some sub-nests with thunderous means. The trick.

The occurrence of this situation is indeed the protagonist's mistake. He was misled by the performance of the leaf-cutting ants and the belly-lifting ants, and he made a mistake.

But we can’t blame the whole family of leaf-cutter ants and belly-lifting ants. The main members and upper echelons of these two tribes live in [Xinyang City] and [Tuohuang City]. Even now, the internal mainstream supports the new deputy nest ruling system of the Divine Envoy King.

For example, the highest-ranking Minister of Transportation, the male ant "Lao Xin", and the Minister of Agriculture, the female leaf-cutting ant "Baicao", all reported some of the information they heard to the protagonist, otherwise the protagonist would still be kept in the dark. In the dark, it may not be noticed until the new immigrants stationed there conflict with the old immigrants.

Moreover, there was a reason why the protagonist sent the leaf-cutter ants to the south bank of Qinghe River.

When the Ant Alliance first landed in [Xinyang City], they only had four tribes: big-headed ants, hunter ants, pavement ants, and leaf-cutting ants. Among them, the leaf-cutting ants were captured on the waterway away from their homeland. Shortest.

When dealing with the "Guardian of the Sacred Tree" on this land, the Leafcutter Ant Nation, which is also a leafcutter ant clan, the protagonist is worried that the fact that there are leafcutter ants under his command serving as vassals will have a negative impact if the other party finds out. Hiding this fact from the Leafcutter Ant Nation.

During this period, the leaf-cutter ant vassals could not show up casually in [Xinyang City], and the fungus cultivation industry was mainly transferred to [Beisen City] and other places. With the help of dense forest cover, they were never discovered by the air caravans coming and going.

However, there were too many air caravans and messengers coming and going on the north bank of Qinghe River, so the protagonist came up with the idea of ​​taking advantage of the large-scale development of the south bank of Qinghe River to move most of the leaf-cutter ants to the south bank.

Except for the top members of the leaf-cutting ant clan who still stay in [Xinyang City], most of the leaf-cutting ant colonies have been moved to [Pioneer City], which is not far from the north bank for easy management. There are also woods nearby for fungal production and hiding.

A small number of leafcutter ant colonies formed multiple colonization teams to build many new secondary nests. The ruling ants of these secondary nests cannot be directly monitored by themselves and the main nest due to the distance. Even the high-level subordinates of the leafcutter ants have limited influence on the local ruling ants.

Under the old sub-nest governance system, coupled with the isolation throughout the winter, the local ruling ants were actually in a state of autonomy, even semi-independence, which led to this incident.

And if we look closely at the root cause, the protagonist is shocked to find that the Ant Alliance created by himself, and the most fundamental system of the alliance of various races in the Ant Alliance, have major hidden dangers, which are the deepest root causes of this time!

Now it seems that the protagonist feels that the idea of ​​uniting all races is a bit too idealistic.

He actually wants to unify different ant tribes with different shapes, customs, and even reproductive isolation under his leadership. This is no less difficult than integrating humans, orcs, elves, and undead in a magical world.

But that's what I did, and it seemed to be successful on the surface. But if it weren't for the fact that the Big-headed Ant clan has absolute military superiority, the protagonist has been shaping himself to be the common "God Envoy King" of all clans. I'm afraid that these vassal ant tribes under his command, who were forcibly kneaded together by the protagonist, have already left the Ant Alliance one after another.

Taking into account the benefits brought by the alliance of all ethnic groups, the protagonist does not intend to overturn this system. Solving these hidden dangers now is a top priority. The protagonist also needs to carefully plan how to complete the existing system in the future.

In the next week, there were huge changes in the top management of more than 20 sub-nests in the Ant Federation. As a large number of big-headed ant immigrants were recruited to all the sub-nests controlled by the vassal ant clan on the south bank of the Qinghe River, the management of those sub-nests that had problems after investigation The ruling ants began to be gradually controlled by the big-headed ant clan, and some stubborn elements were directly taken to [Xinyang City] to wait for processing.

What awaits them is basically the death penalty. The protagonist has no mercy on this!

There were also some accidents in the meantime.

There was a male ant from the secondary nest. After realizing that the situation was wrong and receiving a tip from an insider of the same species in the main nest, he tried to organize his ant warriors to resist, and then tried to flee abroad. However, he was attacked by several nearby nests. The local troops here, mainly retired veterans, united to exterminate the big-headed ants without using regular troops.

All the ants that participated in the rebellion were killed, and the informants in the main nest were also found out and publicly executed to deter other ants. The protagonist also took this as an opportunity to punish the Belly Ant clan at the joint meeting of all races, and also executed some of the senior ants of the Belly Ant clan. They were all ants who had close ties with the local deputy nest, and their stance was biased towards autonomy or even independence. This time there is no evidence to prove that they were directly involved in the rebellion and boycott, but the protagonist killed someone in order to eliminate hidden dangers.

There was no violent resistance in the nests controlled by the leaf-cutting ant clan, but when some female leaf-cutting ants were escorted to [Xinyang City], after arriving at the destination, a few leaf-cutting ants escaped, but fortunately they survived. was contacted by a messenger from the leafcutter ant country.

The Leafcutter Ant Nation finally learned of the fact that there are vassals of the Leafcutter Ant clan in the Ant Alliance.

What the protagonist was worried about happened, but the result was different from what he expected.

The leaf-cutter ant nation did not intend to liberate these "enslaved" fellow ants. Instead, based on the mentality that there can only be one leaf-cutter ant clan in the region, it proposed that the ant alliance should execute all affiliated leaf-cutter ants.

Their demands were straightforward, fully exposing the cruelty in the ant world.

The protagonist will naturally not agree to this request. The vassal leaf-cutter ants are very important to the Ant Alliance, especially in agricultural production. Their fungus cultivation industry can expand the country's food sources and enrich food resources, which is an indispensable industry.

And if the Ant Alliance succumbs to external pressure and executes many leaf-cutting ants, I am afraid that other vassal ant tribes will shudder and cause things that are not conducive to their rule.

The Ant United Nation forcefully rejected the request of the Leaf-Cutter Ant Nation, and cracks began to appear in the originally good relationship with the Leaf-Cutter Ant Nation.