Chapter 107 Battle in the Valley (Part 1)
Looking closely, most of the wasps weren\'t participating in the battle. They were grouped together, guarding the largest hive; it didn\'t look like a mutiny. They were probably protecting the Queen Bee\'s safety.
Moreover, honeybees are naturally pacifistic, and their stingers can only be used once. After stinging, they would die, so honeybees normally won\'t engage in battle lightly, let alone attack their trenchmates, the wasps, without any good reason.
Furthermore, with the Queen Bee, whose intelligence far exceeded that of a regular honeybee, presiding over the swarm, such circumstances should have never occurred. The swarm should only thrive and grow.
With these thoughts in mind, Suming, filled with doubt, projected his spiritual power into the warring bee factions.
As soon as his spiritual power entered the swarm, the honeybees he touched were immediately distinguished. They split into two clearly divided camps.
A small portion of honeybees gave off a familiar feeling, like poverty-stricken peasants seeing their Red Army kin; while the vast majority of honeybees seemed perplexed by the spiritual power, showing no response at all, as if it was their first encounter with spiritual power.
Suming then realized it wasn\'t a mutiny within his swarm, rather, his own bees were battling unfamiliar ones from the mountains.
In that case, of course, he had to help his own.
Without hesitation, and no time to ask any questions, Suming channeled half of his spiritual power into his faction of bees, organizing the individually fighting swarm into a systematic battle formation, just like the last time. With larger, stronger bees leading the groups and Suming in overall command, they fought strategically.
At the same time, he used the old method, throwing the remainder of his spiritual power over the enemy swarm.
The bees in the forest were so densely packed that when the spiritual power hit, it controlled a large number of the enemy honeybees, like a net descending upon them.
Suming\'s spiritual power now vastly surpassed the level it was at the first time he controlled bees, forcibly causing hundreds of the enemy honeybees to \'defect\' at once.
If any refused to obey, Suming didn\'t bother with words. With a jolt of spiritual power, if he didn\'t shake them to death, at least he could stun them, rendering them incapacitated!
With that, the previously disadvantaged Su Army Bees suddenly got a shot of adrenaline. With the help of a large number of controlled defectors, they launched an effective counterattack against the opposing swarm, significantly changing the situation.
But the enemy\'s numbers were truly overwhelming. Although the bees Suming controlled amounted to hundreds, they were just an insignificant part of the enemy\'s force. The remaining enemy swarm still held an absolute numerical advantage.
After a brief initial confusion, the enemy honeybees, of unknown origin, quickly turned the tide, using their superior numbers to firmly suppress the Su Army Bees, regaining the upper hand.
Even with Suming\'s command, it often took three or four of the enemy\'s lives to take down one of the Su Army\'s, but the enemy bees were nearly innumerable, like a blanket covering the sky. It wasn\'t just a matter of trading three or four lives for one of Suming\'s bees; they could afford to trade thirty or forty, and still have plenty to spare.
If this trend continued, the Su Army Bees would be wiped out before all the enemies could be killed.
Moreover, there were enemy forces that had clearly spotted Suming, swarming towards him in droves.
"Damn it!"
Suming\'s scalp tingled as he stared at the dense swarm of bees getting closer and closer. Just the group flying towards him probably numbered over ten thousand. No matter how powerful his spiritual power, he could not possibly control so many at once.
"Save me! My God, someone save me!" Suming\'s voice cracked as he let out a frantic shout, nearly wetting himself with fear.
There was a slight shadow overhead as three gigantic birds descended from the sky, charging towards the swarm!
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The Haidong Qing let out a long cry, diving with its wings spread like blades on either side of its body. It struck hard into the middle of the swarm!
Lunging forward at high speed, the Haidong Qing, like a sharp battle sword, easily cleaved a clear path through the dense swarm, splitting the bees in half!
The Haidong Qing soared back into the sky, then once more performed a dive, charging repeatedly through the swarm at high speed, each time easily breaching the bee\'s defense and slicing the dense swarm into pieces, throwing them into total disarray!
If the Haidong Qing was an invincible blade, then the two Diamond Parrots were like twin hammers!
The flying capability of the Diamond Parrots was subpar, nowhere near that of the Haidong Qing. If they tried to replicate the Haidong Qing\'s stylish, high-speed dive, the only result would be a nosedive into the ground, leaving them dazed and confused!
But they had their own methods!
The Parrot sisters, one on the left and one on the right, charged into the wings of the swarm like two hefty penguins, waddling with plump figures. With a powerful flap of their wings, they could create a gust that blew away large clusters of bees.
Though their flight was weak, they were not incapable of flying. Within the swarm, the two parrots glided more than they flew, hopping and skipping like two large tanks bulldozing through a crowd of infantry, scattering the surrounding bees in all directions with every move.
"Squash you, squash you!" They squawked as they barged through.
Birds are the natural nemesis of bees. They have thick, dense feathers that even the stingers of bees or hornets can\'t penetrate. Both the Haidong Qing and the Diamond Parrots were exceptional in this regard. In their presence, it didn\'t matter how numerous the Su Army Bees were; they could only passively receive blows.
Moreover, Suming was causing havoc in the rear with his spiritual power! This time he had learned to be smarter. Instead of using his spiritual power to directly control the rebellion of the bees, he divided his power into several streams, causing chaos within the swarm, harassing here and stirring up trouble there. Sometimes, he even deliberately gathered the bees in the path of the three birds\' attack, scattering a large group with a swoop.
After the three birds dispersed the bees, they didn\'t wait for the opponent to regroup. A surge of spiritual power would shake violently, knocking the recently recovered bees into disarray.
It didn\'t take long for the bees, with their limited intelligence, to lose all ability to mount an effective offensive, becoming completely disorganized.
The terrifying aspect of a bee swarm lies in its numbers. Thousands of bees attacking at once would even make wolves and tigers flee. But now, with the desperate defenses of the three giant birds and Suming\'s interference, the attacking battalion of bees heading for Suming had been totally routed!