After losing two radar destroyers, nearly two-thirds of the destroyers lost direct control, and the chaos intensified, making it even more difficult for this destroyer group to resist the onslaught of the superior parasitic army.
Faced with such a chaotic situation, the last Radar Destroyer was powerless even with all its mental strength. It also gave up the idea of continuing to organize the chaotic troops to resist on the spot, and just ordered the troops still under control to form a final line of defense to cover its evacuation. .
Outside this orderly line of defense, the individual combat effectiveness of the chaotic Destroyers is still a threat, and it is not easy to quickly eliminate or break through the obstacles of these chaotic armies.
Therefore, after a simple assessment, the Radar Destroyer believed that the rebel army and the defense line were enough to contain the parasitic army for a short period of time, so he stepped onto the swaying ant flesh pontoon with his slender limbs, preparing to escape to the safety of the other side.
Countless Destroyers are surrounding it. As the Radar Destroyer steps onto the bridge, they continue to use their bodies in front of it to thicken and reinforce the pontoon. By the time the Radar Destroyer has completed a quarter of the length of the pontoon, its body Not even a drop of water touched it.
On the other side of the river, some Destroyers who had already crossed the river gathered there, and some scattered nearby Destroyer teams were rushing back after receiving remote control instructions. A total of about 5,000 Destroyers gathered, which was already a force. Not a weak military force.
As long as you safely set foot on the land on the other side, even if you lose all your original subordinates, this destructive radar will not be a lone insect or an ant, and it will still have enough protection power. There are quite a few ownerless Destroyers nearby, and the Radar Destroyers can replenish their group within a few days to a level sufficient for a battle.
As long as it is, the destroyers here are organized.
"Parasite Roll" also knows this truth. It is better to kill one radar destroyer than to kill one hundred thousand destroyers. It has already killed two of them, and it doesn't want to let the last Radar Destroyer escape and fail!
The parasitic damselfly in the sky had informed it of the Radar Destroyer's arrival on the pontoon, so the "Parasite Roll" threw in another ground force that had just arrived, reinforcing the offensive again.
Even so, it seems that the Radar Destroyer has already crossed half of the river, and the parasitic army on the ground has just arrived at the defense line at the head of the pontoon bridge. The remaining Destroyers here are holding on to the command of the Radar Destroyer, and the pursuing parasitic army is obviously unable to retreat. Reach your target in time.
However, "Parasite Roll" still has a back-up strategy - unlike the Destroyer, which focuses on strengthening its ground combat capabilities, although the Parasitic Army suffers from the Destroyer in a ground battle of the same scale, they are three complete armies and can cooperate with each other!
The parasitic beasts in the air broke away from supporting the battle on the ground battlefield and began to pursue and besiege the Radar Destroyer. These flying parasite beasts no longer have mycelium to throw, but they still have some attack methods that are enough to threaten the target.
Some parasitic dragonflies kept gathering in the water above the pontoon, trying to set off slightly larger waves on the gentle river surface and destroy the pontoon. It's just that the Destroyers are under the direct control of the Radar Destroyer, and they bite each other very firmly, even chewing the carapace of their companions to pieces! The splash caused by the parasitic dragonfly is basically useless.
The real threats are some parasitic megalodons and parasitic wasps. The former has huge sickle-shaped mouthparts, and the latter has stingers large and small, which are enough to pierce the destroyer's carapace.
However, the attacks of parasitic giant flies and various parasitic wasps have not been very effective, because their attack methods are all melee attributes, and they must land first before they can be launched. They are not like the flying knights of the Angel King's legion who have long-range attacks. The attack methods, coupled with the dive attack, were also messy and disorganized, so a lot of damage was done in vain.
The Radar Destroyer had already seen the Parasite Beast flying in the air, so even when crossing the bridge, there were many Destroyers around who could attack from a distance.
Blocked by the long-range destroyer's dense anti-aircraft firepower network composed of acid, venom, and glue, a large number of parasite beasts fell headlong into the water. Some parasite beasts that were lucky enough to break through the anti-aircraft firepower were overwhelmed by the dense influx of destroyers before landing.
Only one parasitic giant fly flew to the back of the Radar Destroyer and landed. With sharp eyes and sharp teeth, it cut off half of the Radar Destroyer's right hind limb and was also killed.
Mild disability did not slow down the Radar Destroyer's escape. Instead, it felt more and more threatened. It moved its limbs more frequently, and it was getting closer and closer to the river bank!
At this time, a unit that "Parasite Roll" really had high hopes for finally arrived on the battlefield!
Bubbles were rolling on the water, and a group of parasite beasts lurking under the water traveled a long distance and attacked at the last opportunity.
When these parasitic beasts emerge from the water, they are almost only a stone's throw away from the pontoon! The Destroyer could only see half of the black carapace-covered body emerging from the water. The top of the carapace was sharp, and a cavity opened at the end of the abdomen below.
Immediately, streams of thin and rapid water jetted out from the cavity, washing the Destroyer's pontoon at a distance of about 1 decimeter. These currents were extremely powerful and quickly washed away some of the Destroyers. The Destroyers who fell into the water drifted away with the water. Several places where the pontoon was attacked were visibly collapsing.
What came was a group of parasitic dragon lice. Their specialty was spraying water from their buttocks. They then expanded their attack range, knocking more and more pontoon bridge decks to pieces.
The pontoon where the Radar Destroyer is located has been disconnected from other bridges, but it is still connected to the other side of the river. The Radar Destroyer is only two or three meters away from the other side of the river, and it can be reached in a few steps.
But the water cannon of the parasitic dragon louse pursued, and two streams of water hit the Radar Destroyer, not only breaking off one of its tentacles, but also pushing it into the water.
Fortunately, the radar destroyer landed on the upstream side of the pontoon, and was quickly washed back against the pontoon by the current. The other destroyers hurriedly bit the radar destroyer and pulled it up.
Some long-range destroyers began to fight back. Although the distance was not far, the counterattack had no effect. The acidic and sticky secretions either fell into the water after being shot, or even fell on the carapace of the dragon louse, which was extremely resistant and slippery. The carapace prevents it from sliding into the water.
There were also some Destroyers who fell into the water and were not dead yet. They also tried to bite the nearby dragon lice while drifting, but most of them failed. A few lucky ones got close to the dragon lice, but they were avoided by the other party with a single dive.
The Destroyer had nothing to do with the Parasitic Dragon Lice. The parasitic Dragon Lice finally used continuous water cannons to turn the last Radar Destroyer into the largest floating corpse on the river!
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