An unusual experience made me realize the value of life, but by the time I looked back, I was already in my twilight years.
It seemed long, yet it passed in a flash.
Bloodthirsty new cr...
Only in this way can we conserve our energy and deal with Haru to the greatest extent. There is no time to rehearse the arrangement of the large and small battle groups in advance, so we can only determine the number of people in the battle groups by Su Su verbally.
This process was all happening simultaneously with the battle with Haru, and now we can only start practical training while fighting.
Our group of several dozen people was divided into more than ten battle groups of varying sizes. Each battle group was a closely integrated combat unit with a number of people ranging from three to eight.
Our philosophy is to form small battle groups of two to three people with relatively strong individual members, whose main responsibility is to maneuver and infiltrate the entire battlefield to take out those stronger Haru.
This is somewhat similar to how our side uses snipers in war to ambush and kill important enemy targets, such as gunners, machine gunners, and commanders.
The remaining, slightly weaker Haru used their numerical advantage to form an impenetrable charging formation with spears and short swords.
This type of formation can attack from a distance with long spears and slash with short swords at close range. The combination of long and short weapons can greatly save combat energy and improve efficiency. As long as the formation is not disrupted, it is generally possible to kill a typical Haru siege without taking any damage.
This type of formation is mainly used to block a large amount of pressure from a frontal attack when necessary, providing a good output environment for small battle groups to infiltrate the battlefield.
Only with such a proper distribution of strength and weakness can we prevent our combat power from being depleted too quickly. Perhaps we can even launch a significant counterattack against these Haru before the Haru army arrives to provide reinforcements.
Time was of the essence, and we simply didn't have time to carefully consider the details of the battle. The formation of the square formation was also something we first created by setting up a model, and then the people of the Mira tribe followed our example and formed a tight battle formation.
In the beginning, it was inevitable that many problems of lack of coordination would arise. For a time, the people of the Mira tribe were already struggling to maintain the basic formation of the battle array.
However, these Mila tribe members had also participated in the physical strengthening training with us. Since we were from the same tribe, we quickly overcame this initial adjustment period.
They began to appreciate the powerful appeal of this battle formation. As long as the formation remained stable and intact, it was virtually impossible for ordinary Haru to break through.
I don't know what the brain of the elder in my tribe is made of, that he can come up with such a brilliant idea out of thin air.
However, while this formation might work against ordinary Haru, it risks being broken when facing a powerful Haru.
At this point, the value of small, infiltrated battle formations specifically designed for covert raids becomes apparent.
Some powerful Haru were leading their men in an attack on the Mira tribe. They were completely unaware that several pairs of eyes, like wolves, had already fixed their gazes on them amidst the chaotic, jagged lines of the battlefield.
Among them, Tang Yi and Su Su's teams were the most ferocious. In order to maximize the output of battlefield benefits, Tang Yi and Su Su were not in the same battle group.
Each of them was strong enough to hold their own, and Tang Yi was currently forming a two-person battle formation. The Mira tribesman he was paired with had a rather unique beast technique; he practiced the beast technique of fleas.
Su Su's side had three people. One of them was a thin tribesman who practiced the Mantis Beast Technique. He had great strength in his arms, and his finger hooks were so powerful that he could easily peel off thick bark and leave a deep scratch on the tree trunk.
Another member of the tribe was the size of an iron tower. He mainly practiced beast fighting techniques, such as the cave bear's swings and his powerful physical defense.
Although this tribesman was not as agile as the thin tribesman, the force of his full-force palm strike was enough to break wood and shatter stone.
The well-defined muscles on his body were clearly the result of long-term weight training. This body, forged like steel, could probably hold its own even in a head-on fight with a leopard.
Susu's three members have relatively balanced combat strength, with both tankiness and damage output. When this golden triangle formation is used for small-scale mobile charges, almost no Haru can stand a chance against them.
At that moment, Haru noticed that the three were completely focused on the battle in front of them. Haru circled around to the back and secretly nocked three arrows, aiming them at the three's backs.
"Su Su, watch out behind you."
With a loud shout, I activated my beast skill Eagle Eye Movement Detection and spotted Haru trying to cause trouble.
Su Su reacted quickly, dodging first. The tribesman practicing the Cave Bear Beast Technique also knew that these poisoned arrows were not something that could be withstood simply by being physically strong.
Immediately, the burly man followed Su Su's steps and quickly dodged to the side. At this moment, only the tribesman practicing the Mantis Beast Technique showed no intention of dodging.
At this moment, two afterimages appeared as he drew his hands, and two broken arrows appeared between his left and right finger hooks, obviously broken by the force of the finger hooks when he caught the arrows.
There was another arrow, and as the native turned his face, he had a piece of the arrow's middle part in his mouth.
However, even I was worried for this tribesman's actions. To dare to catch a poisoned arrow with his mouth without knowing what kind of poison the arrowhead was coated with is truly ruthless.
If the arrow shaft had also accidentally been contaminated with some poison, the consequences would have been unimaginable. However, this tribesman was lucky; the arrow shaft was not poisoned.
With the three working together seamlessly, several powerful Haru that posed a threat to the tribe had already signed their names in the Book of Life and Death in their hands.
This clansman who practices flea beast techniques was not someone I found; initially, I intended for him to be a combat unit on his own.
My beast skill, Eagle Eye Movement Detection, allows me to spot many details that ordinary people miss, making me more survivable than other members of my tribe with other beast skills.
With its agile monkey-like skills, it can move nimbly and unpredictably, making it very difficult for someone to catch me with their bare hands.
The tribesman who practiced the Flea Beast Technique did so only because he couldn't find a suitable partner, and that's why he asked me for my opinion, since we both use ground-type combat beast techniques.
This person looked even smaller than the native guy in Su Su's team, and was only about 1.4 meters tall, belonging to the dwarf category.
The beast skills he practiced were rather peculiar. Perhaps because of his relatively light weight, and because he practiced in some peculiar way, he could leap to a height of over four meters.
Furthermore, this native can perform six consecutive jumps at maximum intensity without needing to rest. On the battlefield, this skill is practically equivalent to flying; at that speed, who could keep up?
However, he still felt that his ability was somewhat useless, and he knew that doing so would be a good way to avoid Haru's attacks.
However, the jumping speed was too fast, and he simply couldn't fight Haru in this state.