at the same time.
The U.S. military.
"I really didn't expect that Su Bai could hold out until now amidst the siege of the Stormwind army!"
McKesson frowned slightly, a hint of resentment in his eyes.
"How hateful! I thought Su Bai was dead, but he's still alive!"
On the huge LCD screen, the battle between the Zerg swarm and the Stormwind army was being played.
William stood still, his eyes fixed on the screen.
"The overall strength of Stormwind's army should not be underestimated."
"But I am very surprised that Su Bai's interstellar Zerg could withstand an attack of this level."
"This time, I have finally truly grasped Su Bai's strength."
Maxson stepped forward and couldn't help but ask, "Sir, do you think the Stormwind army can achieve final victory?"
"It definitely can!"
Without hesitation, William said, "In the last battle, although Su Bai's swarm had a slight advantage, its losses were also enormous."
"Now, the Stormwind army has established multiple encirclements over the desolate wilderness and the Zerg territory."
"Su Bai and his swarm are besieged, and sooner or later they will be slowly devoured to death by the Stormwind army."
Upon hearing this, McKesson's worry turned to joy.
A broad smile crept onto his face.
He exclaimed excitedly, "That's right! How come I didn't think of that!"
"Su Bai and his swarm of insects have been besieged by the Stormwind army!"
"In that case, destruction is only a matter of time!"
William added, "Our important task now is to continue to entangle the Chinese military forces led by Guo Jing!"
"As long as we keep the Dragon Kingdom's military forces occupied and prevent them from supporting Su Bai, Su Bai will surely perish if he is besieged for a long time!" Maxon said excitedly, raising his voice several octaves.
It's not just the United States.
The lords of many countries, including Japan, South Korea, India, and England, all believed that Su Bai and his swarm could hold out for a while under the siege of Stormwind's army, but not forever.
Moreover, the territory was surrounded.
Firstly, resource collection will be limited.
Secondly, it is unable to expand outwards and increase its territory.
With the balance of power shifting, it's only a matter of time before Su Bai and his insect swarm are defeated.
With this idea firmly in mind, the lords of many countries that were hostile to the Dragon Kingdom were all very excited.
They were extremely eager to see Su Bai's territory fall to the Stormwind army.
I look forward to seeing the Zerg swarm mercilessly annihilated by the Stormwind army.
After all, the armies under these lords were no match for Su Bai's interstellar swarm.
They can only pin their hopes on the Stormwind army.
They hope the Stormwind army will vent their anger.
...
...
Over the course of this week and a half.
Su Bai's insect swarm received some reinforcements.
The important addition is the Baneling.
In the last great war, one million exploding insects were exhausted.
Other branches of the military also suffered losses to varying degrees.
After more than a week and almost all of my soul was used up, I finally managed to make up for some of it.
"My lord, the number of exploding insects has reached 800,000!"
Kerrigan stepped forward, her red lips slightly parted, "Now, the stock of 'souls' is almost depleted."
"It's alright! As long as we win this war, we will gain a huge amount of 'souls', and then the number and scale of the insect swarm will be greatly increased!" Su Bai smiled and raised the corners of his lips.
He had no worries whatsoever about the siege by the Stormwind army.
Operating on home soil offers numerous advantages.
Even if you lose a lot of insect soldiers, you can replenish them immediately as long as you have enough souls.
Simply put, the swarm can be continuously replenished.
The Stormwind army had come from afar, and after suffering losses, it was unable to replenish its ranks in time.
With this shift in power, the ultimate victory will undoubtedly belong to the Zerg.
However, this may take some time.
...
...
Stormwind army.
Central military camp.
"Su Bai!"
"Since I can't break your pincer formation, I'll attack your territory from the rear!"
"At that time, if the rear of your territory is attacked, you will be unable to protect both ends, and the swarm will inevitably be thrown into chaos!"
"The final victory still belongs to Stormwind!"
A glint flashed in General Lothar's eyes, his expression icy cold.
That night.
The night was deep and all was quiet.
The order has been issued.
One hundred thousand high-ranking human knights, clad in armor and carrying swords, set off from the back gate of the camp.
The man had a gag in his mouth, and the horse had its mouth bound.
Under the cover of night, they marched covertly.
After taking a roundabout route, they headed straight for the rear of the interstellar Zerg territory.
...
at the same time.
Zerg territory in space.
Su Bai stood still, looking up at the vast night sky.
A night breeze suddenly blew by, making his robes flutter loudly.
"The trade winds are rising suddenly; something big is bound to happen tonight!"
Su Bai narrowed his eyes slightly, his deep pupils gleaming with a faint light.
The sound of rustling footsteps rang out.
Kerrigan appeared before them.
"My lord, according to the message from the Eyebug, an elite cavalry force of about 100,000 men left the enemy camp and then disappeared without a trace."
"Untraceable?"
Su Bai murmured to himself.
He raised his eyes slightly. "If I'm not mistaken, this vanished cavalry force will definitely come to attack the camp tonight."
"A raid on the camp! The enemy is incredibly audacious!" Kerrigan blurted out.
She continued, "I just don't know from which direction this cavalry will launch their surprise attack?"
After a moment's thought, Su Bai replied, "Currently, Zhao Ganwu and An Ruoyun have led a million-strong insect swarm and set up camp thirty miles outside the territory."
"They can provide early warning and protection for the front of the territory."
"Therefore, this cavalry force has only one direction of attack, which is the rear of our territory."
Upon hearing this, Kerrigan nodded. "In that case, I will now lead a Zerg army to prepare defenses in advance in the rear of the territory."
"Okay, thank you for your hard work," Su Bai replied.
In fact, even if the eyeworm does not monitor the movements of the enemy raiding force, there is absolutely no need to worry.
That's because Su Bai had already ordered Abathur to lay down numerous highly poisonous nests in the rear of the territory.
If the enemy dares to attack from the rear, they will surely suffer a very terrible fate.
Of course, when attacking from the rear, only small-unit raids can be used.
Because if the Stormwind army were to openly attack from the rear, Su Bai wouldn't be blind; he would definitely order the insect swarm to prepare in advance.
Time passed second by second.
It was late at night.
That high-ranking cavalry force of 100,000 men has already maneuvered to the rear of the interstellar Zerg territory and is about to launch a surprise attack.
As the raid officially began, the deafening sound of horses' hooves made the ground tremble slightly.
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