Surviving in the Wilderness: I Lived for 50 Years

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...

Chapter 456...

Moreover, the Mira tribe is launching a counterattack against the Haru army, which outnumbers them by many times, despite having only thirty or so members.

The person running at the front and directing the way seems to be the man who went to the Asada tribe back then. This person should be a god-like figure in the Mira tribe.

As expected, humans who can reach this level are all monsters. With the emergence of high-end combat power, it is inevitable that the Asid warriors will make comparisons.

They wondered if their own tribe's deity, leading the same few dozen tribesmen, would have possessed such insane courage to launch a counterattack against Haru, who was many times larger than themselves.

However, they quickly shook their heads in resignation, dismissing the idea. They could only conclude that their adults were rational and wouldn't let them take such a risk.

Weaponry was also a key factor. The reason why the warriors of the Mira tribe dared to fight so desperately was largely due to the great effectiveness of the weapons in their hands.

However, these weapons were developed by themselves, and weapons are part of strength. Strength isn't determined by brute force alone.

In terms of brute strength, the average strength of the Haru people even surpasses that of the warriors of the Mira tribe, yet they are now being utterly defeated and left in a sorry state by the Mira warriors.

Wait! What's that thing flying in the sky?

Is it a monkey?

At this moment, some Asedar warriors finally noticed that stones were falling from the sky. Many Haru below were unable to dodge in time and were hit by the flying stones, their tofu-like energy flying everywhere.

When the Asidar warriors looked up, they were nearly speechless with shock: a winged, flying monkey.

Upon closer inspection, their shock only increased. Now they could see clearly that it was a large harpy eagle with a wingspan of over 1.2 meters!

At this moment, the harpy eagle actually used its claws to firmly grasp the rope that looked like overalls on the monkey's body, and flew in the sky.

No, to be more precise, they are carrying out a precise, targeted bombing mission against the Haru army on the ground from high in the air!

This time, the Asidar warriors were dumbfounded. They had seen harpy eagles and monkeys before. These two were mortal enemies in nature, and their coordinated actions suggested this wasn't the first time they'd done this.

Then look at that deity-level figure from the Mira tribe, who is gesturing towards the sky from time to time, seemingly directing two animals in the sky that are originally natural enemies to launch a joint attack on Haru.

Damn it, are you trying to kill us all? These antics just keep coming one after another. We can tolerate the people in your tribe becoming spirits, but now even the animals are joining the trend?

Previously, the Asaida tribe's dragon riders had a sense of superiority, but without comparison, there is no harm done.

Now they realize how naive and childish their previous ideas were, and the role of dragon rider suddenly doesn't seem so appealing anymore.

Compared to the enemy's volley of crossbow fire, just one round is enough to make our side weak with killing.

Not to mention they also have an even more destructive explosive weapon; even if twenty dragon riders were to go out together, they couldn't match the ferocious power of a single one.

Actually, this is still a good thing, it just means that the Mira tribe was conquered by Haru.

If the warriors of the Asaida tribe were to see the explosive crossbows filled with sap that they used in their initial battle against the Haru army, they would realize that the grenades they were facing were still a bit too weak.

The ability to instantly create a sea of ​​fire stretching dozens of meters in an instant is enough to make anyone who sees it sigh in admiration at how ruthless this weapon truly is!

However, after several rounds of attrition, the Mira tribe members had run out of grenades. Haru's side was also suffering heavy losses; they were completely helpless against this combination of firearms and powerful melee weapons.

From the very beginning, the two sides were not on the same level. Even if they outnumbered each other by several times, it would be of no use. Weaponry directly determined the course of this war.

The Haru army has become just as unwilling to continue fighting as before; now they only want to escape as soon as possible and preserve their strength.

As long as their foundation remains intact, with their reproductive capabilities, it won't be long before the clan becomes strong again.

However, what these Haru didn't know was that on their escape route, after going around in circles and getting harassed by giant ants, the Asada tribe's reinforcements had finally shaken off but had deviated slightly from their original route.

The leader and Dante had not encountered the main force of the Asedar tribe, but rather the twenty dragon riders that the Asedar tribe had first dispatched.

Fearing something might happen to Tang Yi and his group, the leader led the twenty dragon riders back the way they came.

Perhaps it was fate, but the direction Haru is fleeing in just so happens to be the very place where the main force of the Asaida tribe is heading.

About ten minutes later, Haru, who had been leading the way in their escape, stopped. They had no choice but to stop, as a large group of people could be seen approaching rapidly ahead.

It was obvious what these groups were there for. By a twist of fate, the forces of the Mira and Asada tribes ended up encircling Haru's army.

By this time, it was too late for Haru's army to change their escape route, as the two sides were not just a few people who could easily hide their figures.

The two sides discovered each other immediately, demonstrating the shrewdness of the Asaida tribe's leader.

When they saw Haru's army fleeing in disarray, they knew that Haru had probably suffered a defeat and was in dire need of escaping.

Trying to escape? Are you kidding me? They've already been delivered right to my doorstep. If they still manage to escape, what face do I, as the leader of the Asada tribe, have left?

It's too late to run away now!

At the command of the Asaida leader, the Asaida warriors at the forefront drew their swords and chased after the Haru army that was trying to change course and escape.

As they gave chase, Haru ran even faster. Some groups began to scatter; now they only wanted to escape as quickly as possible and had no desire to continue fighting.

Seeking good fortune and avoiding misfortune is a law that most animals follow, and Haru, who is no longer willing to fight, has greatly reduced his fighting power.

The Haru who clashed with the Asaida tribe suffered a crushing defeat. With the Asaida tribe's main force delayed, the Mira tribe, which had been in hot pursuit, and the twenty dragon riders who had just arrived to provide support had already attacked.

Seeing that Haru's formation was showing signs of collapse, the twenty dragon riders and members of the Mira tribe split up to block the several groups of Haru's army that were trying to escape.

It was precisely because we allowed these threats to escape that we have created the current situation. Now we must nip them in the bud and eradicate them completely to prevent future troubles.