Genius Fortune-teller/C367 Mad Ant Disaster(last Part)
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C367 Mad Ant Disaster(last Part)

There were man-eating ants everywhere on the mountains and plains. Their team was like a tidal wave in the ocean, sweeping over in all directions.

If these ditches were used to deal with some small-sized ant disasters, it would still be alright. However, such a terrifying army of man-eating ants today, regardless of their size, or the amount of oil they contained, these ditches were really a little too small.

"First Elder, why don't we pour some fire oil into the channel filled with water. This way, the burning area can be considered to have expanded!" Sima Yi Lan hesitated for a moment before turning her head to the Great Elder and asking with a deep voice.

Hearing this, the Great Elder nodded. He had the Thirteenth Elder take out the kerosene that was normally used to light lamps in the village and pour it into the watering ditch.

The remaining Maya villagers also moved the firewood, which could be used to help ignite the flames, and piled it behind the ditches. This way, even if those man-eating ants broke through the first two lines of defense, they would still have to pass through the wall of fire created by the burning firewood in order to enter the village.

"With how well we've arranged everything, no matter how powerful those man-eating ants are, I don't think there's any way to get past them!" A Mayan survivor looked at the layout of the village and smiled as he spoke to his companions.

Another Maya survivor smiled and nodded, "That's right. Insects are the kind of creatures that are most afraid of fire. After igniting so many flames, no matter how fierce those man-eating ants are, what can they do?"

However, the situation had changed far beyond their imagination. What happened next completely swept away the sliver of luck in their hearts. Large groups of man-eating ants fearlessly charged into the ditches. The ant tide that covered the skies and covered the earth was like industrial waste water being poured into the river channels by their factories. However, no matter how desperate the situation was, the man-eating ants refused to retreat.

Not only were these man-eating ants not afraid of being roasted by the flames, they even began to use their companions' bodies to form a bridge, crawling towards the village along their comrades' corpses that were submerged in the water. The mighty man-eating ant tide arrived in the blink of an eye like black water. A pitch-black colony of ants approached the terrified Maya clan members, step by step.

The dense swarm of man-eating ants was getting closer and closer, and the situation had reached its most critical moment. Looking at the incoming man-eating ants, the Maya clan members in the village all threw out the torches they held in their hands. They wanted to light some man-eating ants or throw the stones in their hands, which would be very effective at first, but after a while, it lost its effect.

These man-eating ants did not have any awareness of life or death. When their comrades in front of them sank into the water, or were burnt to ashes by the flames, they stepped on their comrades' corpses and continued forward. Waves after waves of force were coming at them, but the Maya survivors were running out of energy. Ten minutes later, they began to feel that they were not strong enough.

Within a short period of time, a portion of the man-eating ants' legion had already passed through the defensive line of the first canal and was rushing towards the fire wall. Some of them even arrived in front of the fire wall and shook their fist-sized heads to smell the air, wanting to find out where the fire didn't cover them and then charge inside.

"Light the fire!" When the Great Elder saw the fearless looks of those termites, he immediately realized that his plan might be completely broken. He waved his hand and sternly continued, "All the strong men in the village, spread out and guard the important parts. As for the old, the weak, and the handicapped, guard their front, this battle is the last place where we Maya will live, you must pay attention to it!"

As soon as the Great Elder finished speaking, the Thirteenth Elder ordered the Maya remnants in the surroundings to light a fire as soon as possible. With a "peng" sound, the oil within the ditches began to crackle and burn, and then a fierce flame began to envelop the entire village. The only sound that could be heard was the crackling sound as those scarlet red tongues of fire instantly burnt the man-eating ants in the lead to ashes.

The flame was not only burning a portion of these man-eating ants to death, but also burning the dead man-eating ants' corpses in the ditches to ashes. The ditches that had already become clogged up instantly became smooth, and the river water also started to flow in a continuous cycle.

As the number of man-eating ants that had been killed increased, these ants seemed to see that it was impossible to have any advantage in doing so other than blindly sacrificing their lives. They were simply courting their own deaths, so they gradually stopped their attacks.

With the pause of the man-eating ants in front, the man-eating ants that were rushing over from the rain forest also stopped. The scene suddenly became very quiet, and everyone's heart was in their throats. These man-eating ants were simply too shocking. Not only were they incomparably fierce, but they were also in an orderly fashion. It was as if someone was guiding them.

At this moment, the sun was shining brightly in the sky. The accumulated rain clouds in the sky gradually turned black, and the surroundings were covered with a layer of red. Looking at the man-eating ants that had stopped attacking outside the ditches, Thirteenth Elder and the Maya clan felt a faint sense of excitement. They felt that these man-eating ants were frightened by these formations and might soon retreat.

"With the protection of the Sun God, our Mayan clan can finally escape from this calamity!" The thirteenth elder placed both of his hands on his chest, raised his head and looked at the red sun, which was giving out faint rays of light to the ground, before sighing with emotion.

"It's not that easy!" Sima Yi Lan turned her head to look in the direction of Lin Bai and said indifferently, "Lin Bai told me earlier that these man-eating ants are like lunatics among humans. They won't stop until we reach our goal. They won't retreat so easily!"

As soon as his voice fell, these man-eating ants quickly gathered together. Dozens of them formed a circle with each other, forming balls the size of basketballs. Then, they began to roll together towards the water and fire canals!

Although the flow of water had blocked the man-eating ants from the outside of the balls of ants from dying, a large portion of the man-eating ants inside the balls of ants still survived. Without any hesitation, they passed through the water channel and rushed towards the fire channel.

Sima Yi Lan felt unease in her heart. She was beginning to feel some reverence for these man-eating ants. If they still could not find a way to deal with them, then more and more man-eating ants would cross the river. If they could not find a way to deal with them, then more and more man-eating ants would cross the river.

"It's over! The fire oil has already been used up and only 50% of the firewood is left. It can only last for another half an hour and the fire wall will probably be extinguished! " The Thirteenth Elder anxiously said as he walked to the side of the Great Elder after patrolling the area.

When Sima Yi Lan heard this, she took a deep breath before turning her head to look at the Great Elder and the Thirteenth Elder. She said in a deep voice, "The only thing we can do now is to tear down the houses.

"This won't do, these houses were built by the seniors of the Maya clan after much difficulty, if the houses are gone, then where are we to escape from the ant's calamity?!" The thirteenth elder shook his head and said.

"Remove all of them for me!" "Only by demolishing the houses can we form a defensive line. Only then will we have a chance to live on, and if we don't stop these man-eating ants from moving forward, we won't be able to live on. What's the use of keeping these houses!"

Although it was a pity that the house had been built by someone who had gone through so much trouble and burned it down, there was still a chance to rebuild it as long as their lives were still alive.

"Thirteenth Elder, listen to the First Elder and tear down the house. Fight with these stupid ants!"

"As long as our lives are still with us, the Sun God will protect us. We can rebuild our home, but if we can't get rid of the ants, we won't be able to live any longer. What's the use of a house?"

Seeing the hesitation on Thirteenth Elder's face, the Maya Forsaken Clan members patted their chests and spoke out boldly. It could be said that the situation had gotten to the point where it was extremely urgent. If he wanted to live, he had to make a sacrifice. He just had to demolish some houses. The sacrifice was worth it!

"Start by tearing it down from my house. The glory of the Sun God will forever shine on us! We Mayans will definitely protect our final home, as well as this rainforest! " The Great Clan Elder said sternly, "Light the fire! Take good care of every inch of the ground in front of you, don't let these ants take even half a step forward! "Protect our Maya's last Blessed Land, the Sun God will bless you and me!"

Sima Yi Lan sighed as she tossed out the torch in her hand. She turned her head to look at the figure of Lin Bai as he slowly circled around the village, her eyes filled with hope.

Even if the house was demolished, the only way to completely exterminate these man-eating ants was to rely on Lin Bai. Although she didn't know why she was so confident that Lin Bai could solve this problem, she was still so confident!

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