An ocean survival game suddenly swept across the globe, drawing countless humans into it.
Waking up, Jiang An found herself lying on a raft. From that day on, an ordinary girl began her journ...
"Okay." Captain Wang Liang nodded without hesitation.
He knew in his heart that although they had rescued others, the other side had also made a great contribution.
It was precisely because the other side made a great effort and expended most of the insects' strength that this operation was able to capture these insects so smoothly.
It can be said that achieving such results was due to taking advantage of the other party.
He firmly believes that his teammates will not have any objections, after all, they did not put in too much effort.
While the two teams were discussing how to divide the spoils, Jiang An did not stop, but instead pulled out the crossbow bolts she had shot from the insects one by one.
Until a suitable replacement is found, the few bolts carried by the crossbow are extremely precious to her, and she carefully retrieves them after each shot.
Even so, three of Jiang An's ten crossbow bolts were damaged, leaving only seven usable.
She took out a few sheets of paper from her backpack, carefully wiped the blood off the crossbow bolts, and then gently put them into her quiver.
The two players didn't exchange many words. After silently collecting their loot, they left in two completely opposite directions.
The three insects were successfully decomposed, yielding 20 catties of edible insect meat.
However, compared to their enormous bodies, the amount of this insect flesh produced is pitifully small.
Interestingly, the insects on the giant tree seem to follow a specific pattern; they can only be put into your backpack after being broken down in a particular way.
Although it was just a little bit of insect meat, it was enough to satisfy players who lacked food.
After all, in such a difficult environment, every piece of food is a precious resource.
Twenty catties of insect meat wasn't a lot for Jiang An's team. Instead of distributing the meat, they collected it all and put it in the team leader's backpack.
The only stone chest the team had acquired remained unopened.
The reason is simple: the number of items in the stone box is limited, and if they are distributed now, it may lead to uneven distribution.
To avoid this situation affecting the unity and stability of the entire team, the team members decided after discussion to wait until they harvested ten stone chests before distributing them.
At that time, everyone can open their own stone box, and what they will find inside will depend entirely on their luck.
When the team leader made this suggestion, it was unanimously approved by all team members.
Everyone agreed that this was a fair and reasonable solution that could maximize the interests of each team member and maintain a harmonious team atmosphere.
So they continued on, and soon the group encountered five more gnats.
Having learned from their previous battle experience, the squad gradually began to coordinate their attacks.
The players in front held shields to fend off the onslaught of the worms, while simultaneously slashing at their weak points with sharp swords.
Jiang An and Chen Zhenghao, behind them, were attacking from a distance with arrows.
After Jiang An finished shooting his arrows, he didn't stop behind him. He put his crossbow back into his backpack, took out his machete, and slashed at the head of one of the worms.
Although players have only experienced one battle, they have already discovered its weaknesses: first its head, then its two tentacles, and finally its legs.
The battle was extremely fierce, with the hissing of insects and the shouts of players echoing throughout the space.
Everyone was fully focused on the battle, not daring to relax for a moment.
A player wielded an enormous, gleaming sword and slashed down with tremendous force at a huge, ferocious-looking worm. With a crisp "crack," the worm was cut in two, and green juice splattered everywhere.
At the same time, Wang Liang, wielding a wooden stick over two meters long, and another player worked in perfect unison to attack from both sides, forcing the menacing insect in front of them into a retreat.