Civilized Zerg Lord

Chapter 49 Renewed Conflict

Chapter 49 Renewed Conflict
Seeing the strange sight of the purple meteorite streaking across the sky, Gu Hao felt nervous in his heart.

The meteorite seemed to have fallen further than last time, posing a greater challenge to him.

However, after a slight hesitation, Gu Hao decided to fight for the meteorite.

Even if it is overtaken by other tribes, Gu Hao will take it back.

And Gu Hao couldn't let Li Tian get this meteorite.

Gu Hao suspected that the reason why Zhuri City could block the invasion of zombie poisonous insects was because of the purple meteorite obtained a few months ago.

If Li Tian gets another one and then wants to deal with the Zhuri tribe, the threat to him will be even greater.

Therefore, Gu Hao led his insect swarm without hesitation and moved quickly towards the direction of the falling meteorite.

They passed through deep forests and crossed rugged mountains, and the number of insect swarms grew larger as they advanced.

.........

After traveling through patches of yellow land for almost a day, the Gu group finally arrived near the place where the meteorite fell.

However, Gu Hao found that the front was already submerged in fierce fighting.

What is unexpected is that the two sides in this battle turned out to be giant barbarians from the Sun Chaser tribe and many ordinary tribe warriors.

Gu Hao was surprised. He remembered that the ordinary tribes had chosen to surrender when they met the terrifying Zhuri tribe last time.

Now these reserve lords faced barbarians three meters tall and fully armored, and chose to resist.

Obviously, after fighting against the insect swarm of the Gu barbarian tribe, Li Tian understood the importance of protecting his legs and arms.

Although the leg guards and arm guards are rough and heavy, and there are still many gaps between the armor, they are enough to reach most attacks.

Gu Hao did not join the battle immediately, but chose to wait and watch the development of the battle.

The lords of these ordinary tribes seemed to have anticipated this battle, and Gu Hao couldn't help but admire them with their thoughtful response strategies.

With their preparations, a large number of temporary gullies and wooden spurs were built around the purple meteorite, creating an almost perfect position.

The terrain surrounding the meteorite has obviously been carefully excavated and organized.

A series of ravines surrounded the meteorite like snakes, with a moderate depth, which effectively restricted the movement of the barbarians.

Outside the gully, there are some simple fortifications made of stone piles, earth slopes, etc. stationed.

What is unexpected is the dense and upright wooden thorns like a forest.

Not only did they stop the barbarians, they also served as spear-throwing positions for the reserve infantry.

These wooden thorns formed a solid line of defense around the meteorite, becoming an invisible wall to stop the barbarians.

In some areas, there were round wooden barrels filled with hay and seemed to be stained with flammable black oil, full of murderous intent.

They held the exquisite bows and spears shot from the previous meteorite, and carried out a tenacious counterattack with the position as the core.

They streaked through the sky with a hail of arrows, mixed with menacing roars.

Like a meteor carrying the fire of revenge, it shot towards the barbarians rapidly.

At the same time, the spears in their hands used the defense line to thrust forward like sharp claws, no less powerful than arrows.

The barbarians relied on their physical advantages to try to break through the defense line, but their attacks were correctly guided and counterattacked by the ordinary tribal lords.

Blood and fire, screams and roars, the harsh battlefield unfolded before Gu Hao's eyes.

This is a battle of strength and resourcefulness, and every moment is full of ups and downs of passion and fluctuations.

Although Gu Hao appreciated the resistance of ordinary reserve lords, he was not optimistic about the prospects of these reserves.

The reason is simple. The advantages of special civilization cannot be ignored.

The barbarian armor of the Sun-Chasing Tribe is extremely thick and sturdy, and their bodies are extremely large.Although these reserve lords suppressed the Sun Chaser tribe in the early attacks, they did not affect their slow progress.

Although the arrows and spears penetrated the gaps in the armor and splashed blood, it was nothing more than a superficial wound to them.

None of these could cause serious harm to the barbarians, and until now, they had only lost more than 20 barbarians.

Although the reserve lords are trying to deal with the Sun Chaser tribe this time.

There are dozens of tribes that have gathered nearly 3000 warriors, while the Zhuri tribe only has over 600 warriors.

But the number of warriors from these ordinary tribes can only be considered insignificant compared to the Sun-Zhu tribe.

When the barbarians of the Sunchaser tribe rushed into the core of the defense line.

The scene was like an incoming storm, with the barbarians roaring all the way and swinging heavy axes. Wherever they passed, life disappeared and blood and grass flew.

The three-meter-tall giant ignored the desperate struggles of these warriors and rushed straight into their position.

They wielded giant axes and charged into the crowd like hunting animals.

With each swing, the heavy ax broke through the wind and blood flew everywhere.

The severed heads dyed the earth red.The screams and roars of the soldiers filled the sky, reverberating across the land like a symphony of pain.

The barbarian attack immediately turned this land into a desert.

The defense lines that had been deployed collapsed under their attack, and the piles of rocks and earth slopes piled on the position instantly turned into ruins.

The wood thorns were uprooted, like fallen leaves in the autumn wind.

The corpses that fell to the ground were struck by the giant axes of the barbarians.

Slowly falling in the air, each piece of blood-colored flowers bloomed.

All of this was too tragic. The ruthlessness and strength of the barbarians tore apart all lives and defenses, turning them into corpses and blood scattered everywhere. Faced with such a cruel scene.

Few could remain sane, let alone mount an orderly resistance.

Li Tian, ​​the leader of the Zhuri tribe, stood on this bloody battlefield like a violent god of war.

His sturdy figure is covered with heavy armor, and a huge ax hangs on his broad shoulders.

Those eyes revealed the fervent light of a beast, and no one could escape the sharpness of his inspection.

His muscles were as hard as cast iron, and every muscle was full of explosive power.

Li Tian swung the giant ax and leaned towards the enemy in front. A terrifying aura swept across the entire battlefield.

Li Tian moves like thunder and fierce beasts. Every time he swings the ax, several warriors will die.

He seemed to be harvesting a wheat field, but it was replaced by a bloody corpse.

Every time he swung the giant ax, the power was like mountains and rivers toppling, and even the blood mist was shaken away by his power.

Li Tian had a cold smile on his face, but there was no kindness in that smile, only contempt for life and enthusiasm for fighting.

Li Tian taunted and said to the soldiers facing death:
"You ants, how dare you show your humbleness in front of me? You are just a bunch of bugs. Your blood and flesh are just used to nourish the land."

Li Tian's language was barbaric and cruel, without any mercy.

His words were full of contempt for his enemies and absolute confidence in his own strength:

"Whoever dares to stop me will be chopped up and crushed by me. No matter which tribe he comes from or what his status is, he is as humble as a weed in front of me."

Li Tian used his actions to interpret the bloody nature of his tribe of barbarians, and his wanton oppression made people feel frightened.

(End of this chapter)

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