Chapter 250 Inexplicable Casualties

Style: Science Author: Sir DruidWords: 2133Update Time: 24/01/11 19:44:46
By the time the sun turned westward in the afternoon, the Chinese Air Force had already dispatched five waves. Fatigue caused their bomb-dropping frequency and hit rate to slowly decrease. Coupled with insufficient inventory,

"Rhinestone" had to give up and continue the air raid. Now there was no obstacle for the Destroyer, and he frantically accelerated the construction of the pontoon across the water. Some of the large and small holes originally caused by the air raid were quickly filled, while some of the irrelevant ones were abandoned, and the floating bridges were connected together.

"Land" grows and spreads rapidly like duckweed in a nutrient-rich pond, surrounding the lonely willow tree nest.

Floating surrounded from three directions: north, east and south

In the "land", although they are connected to each other, there are also three protrusions that the Destroyer will build first.

"arrow". At this time, it is actually the farthest south side.

"Arrow" was the first to approach. This is because the nearest east road is the main target of the defenders’ air raids. Four waves of grease bombs were dropped here, destroying the originally formed

"land" and

The "arrow" was cut into pieces, and just repairing it would take a lot of time. The North Road was also hit by an air raid, and this wave of air raids did not directly

"Pinch the head" was changed to

The "tail removal" hit the connection between the North Road and the waterfront, making it impossible to transport subsequent building materials for a while.

"Arrow" was forced to stop growing for a while. As a result, the South Road, which had never been blocked, slowly grew. In addition, a large piece of the divided pontoon drifted over from the East Road and was blocked.

The "arrows" are hung and connected, making the South Road even more

The "arrow" grew out of thin air.

"Rhinestone" watched the entire battlefield, and soldiers were constantly being ordered to leave. It was already afternoon, and although it was still some time before the summer sun set,

"Rhinestone" felt that with his arrangement, it shouldn't be a problem to block the Destroyer at the embankment defense line until dark.

With such a large-scale offensive, it seems unlikely that the Destroyer will attack day and night. As long as they hold on until they withdraw, they will be safe today.

On the first dike defense line, a large number of ordinary slave legions used as cannon fodder are closely arranged on the dike, connected with the dike itself, forming a thin line of defense.

On the passage behind the embankment, there is a large group of reserve slave legions ready to fill the battle line at any time. [The problem of slow update of new chapters has finally been solved with an app that can change the source. Download the huanyuanapp source-changing app here and view the latest chapters of this book on multiple sites at the same time.

] And on the willow branches that hang low on the embankment close to the water, there are a few ants on each hanging branch that sways slightly in the wind. They are condescending long-range troops, and they are basically slave warriors, but they must be elite. Much.

The deployment of "Rhinestone" is to place the most elite Maolin ant's own army on the third line of defense, and use the slave army to support the front. This is also the common tactic of the Maolin ant country.

Among the own legions, the local legions are at the front, and the foreign reinforcements are at the back to defend the headquarters. In this regard,

"Rhinestone" said that the best fighting forces should be put behind to ensure the safety of the nobles. However, the local legion's strength had been greatly reduced due to defeats and losses in the past. It was not trustworthy to serve as a guard, so external reinforcements could only take on this important task.

His arrangement and rhetoric were also recognized by the noble officers. Even the local nobles chose to save their lives at this time and did not engage in disputes of temper.

then

"Jug" instinctively wanted to object, but couldn't find a reason for the moment, so he still

"Shuibo" asked, what if the slave army collapsed at the first touch? Then don’t the first two lines of defense lose their meaning?

"Rhinestone" didn't reply, and he was hesitant about it when he made the arrangements, but without a better way, it was impossible to change the arrangements, so he had to bite the bullet and fight first and then see.

But now watching the battle unfold,

"Rhinestone" is even more confident - no matter how powerful those destroyers are on land, their combat effectiveness on water will be severely weakened. Look at how many inexplicable casualties they have suffered!

It turns out that despite the fact that the pontoons of the Destroyer have expanded into floating

"Land" was surrounded by menacing forces from three sides, but through investigation,

"Rhinestone" has seen a lot of things! Those floating materials rise and fall with the waves on the water. Although the wind is gentle today and the fluctuations are not large, the Destroyer cannot move as quickly as on land.

After trudging on the water for a long time and carrying materials, many Destroyers were obviously tired, and their movement speed was much slower than in the morning.

What's even more terrible is that this tranquil pool of water is quietly devouring a large number of Destroyer's lives. Not to mention the Destroyers who actively serve as connecting components, they are just consumables destined for death.

Even for those Destroyers who were building bridges back and forth without giving them away in vain, many fell down and died while crawling.

Growing up by the water

"Rhinestone"

"Jug" and the others couldn't even understand the inexplicable way the Destroyer died, and they thought about it for a long time before they could figure it out.

It turns out that most of these destroyers died of suffocation and hypothermia. even in floating

Traveling on "land", but it is not real land after all, and the Destroyer is not a hairy forest ant accustomed to this. It is inevitable that the body will still get wet. Today is cloudy, and the sun does not provide as much heat as in the past. Among the sun-powered Destroyers, many of the deceased died due to excessive energy consumption caused by long-term labor consumption and constant temperature loss caused by water evaporation.

Others who died did not die quietly like those who had hypothermia, but experienced violent struggles. These suffocators were basically caused by sticky water foam that blocked their pores but could not be removed.

It's the flood season now. Although the water level in the pond has not yet reached the dam, nor has it formed a flood strong enough to dispel the Destroyer's ambition, there is still water foam that is common in summer.

Foam composed of thick, fine bubbles can be seen everywhere on the water, especially on the shore.

The foam destroyers on the shore can still be cleaned or avoided as much as possible, but the foam that keeps emerging on the water surface due to the action of air and water is like a terrifying and hidden killer appearing randomly. Once it gets entangled with any destroyers, it will His life will be taken away without mercy.

"Rhinestone" estimates that the Destroyers haven't arrived yet. There are as many as 30,000 to 40,000 Destroyers who have died just as body parts, and there are also 4,000 to 5,000 other dead people who have not yet engaged in battle. This is such a huge loss.

Even if the remaining Destroyers rush over, how much fighting power will they have after such a long journey on the water?

? The Radar Destroyers did not expect that today's losses would be so huge. They had never paid such a high price in non-combat casualties while floating on the flowing rivers in the past.

And with their underdeveloped brain nerves, they don’t even understand what the problem is! ?