No matter if you're royalty or a master or a novice, everyone is equal under Top's flying stones. If you don't dodge, you're down.
I was shocked when I did the math. Turns out, the toughest guy in our group isn't me, but one of my pet monkeys?
However, even Top was hindered at this point, and the situation on the ground became increasingly chaotic and serious.
Top wanted to get down and pick up the stones, but the menacing Haru had already set their sights on this enemy who specialized in ambushing from behind.
The numerous Haru would not let Top succeed so easily. Whenever Top tried to climb down the tree, a group of Haru would run over with weapons in hand.
Terrified, Top had no choice but to flee back to the tree. With its size, if Haru caught it, Top would be torn to pieces in no time.
Our situation has become extremely urgent. These Haru know that the mushroom has strong side effects, so they did not let all their companions eat the mushroom at once.
Haru in the innermost layer eats first, while Haru in the first layer is about to collapse. Then, Haru in the second layer of the encirclement starts eating mushrooms, preparing to use the fighting echelon to make up for the exhaustion of the Haru in front.
Our people are still falling one after another, and the situation has suddenly become one-sided.
"Su Su, tell everyone to regroup. We need to break through a gap first."
Susu was also very anxious when she heard me say that. During the battle just now, in order to get Haru to give up shooting with his bow and arrow, the people of the Mira tribe were now completely stuck with Haru.
Separating them in a short time doesn't seem to be an easy task.
"Master, this won't work. Our formation is already firmly intertwined with theirs, and it will be very difficult to separate us now."
Damn it!
Faced with this predicament, I don't have a good solution right now. Is despair about to descend upon us again?
Just then, I saw the body of a Mira warrior lying on the ground. Haru had not taken the grenade from his waist.
In Haru's eyes, only spears and swords were what they needed; they had never seen anything like grenades.
Even the Haru that they had seen were only there at the moment the grenade exploded. By the time they realized what was happening, they had already arrived in the underworld to check in.
This is undoubtedly an opportunity. Haru has gone to great lengths to prevent us from escaping again, and now they have surrounded us in layers, like an iron barrel.
If nothing unexpected happens, we won't be able to escape from here even if we sharpen our heads.
Unfortunately, this time they've sided with us again. Now we can easily employ a combination of long-range and close-range attacks. Those Haru who are surrounding us to prevent us from escaping can be used as our meat shields.
All we need to do is throw the ignited grenade far away, effectively cutting off their supply lines and creating an opening for their reinforcements.
I refuse to believe that something that cannot be accomplished by human power cannot be done with a grenade that can even shatter rocks.
As long as Haru doesn't continue to replenish his ranks, we still have a chance to escape.
"Susu, have all the tribesmen throw grenades. Throw them in the middle to the back, and blast a bloody path through them!"
At this moment, I still have a few steel ball grenades on me. I know the performance of this kind of firearm that I designed best.
With so many Haru blocking our way, the steel balls that fly out will completely lose their power once they reach us, even if they manage to get there.
"Master, which direction should we break through?"
Su Su knew my plan and didn't ask any more questions. Now was a time of life and death for the tribe, so regardless of whether it was feasible or not, we could only do it first.
Maybe we really can break through? After all, Master never fights a battle he's not confident of winning.
"Tell everyone to throw grenades in the direction of the explosion. You can only throw three rounds at most, otherwise we will also be affected by the flying steel balls."
clear? "
"learn!"
Su Su nodded in response, then began shouting in the indigenous language across the battlefield.
"Listen up, everyone. Get your steel ball grenades ready. We'll only throw three rounds at most before stopping."
The objective is to throw the grenade in the direction of the explosion towards the middle and rear ranks, covering an area of ten units wide!
Upon hearing this information, he knew without even thinking who had come up with it. Besides the elder in his own tribe, who else here would have such ability?
The people of the Mira tribe now worship Tang Yi as if he were a god; they would never question anyone on their side, especially Tang Yi.
Since Tang Yi said it's okay to do it, then it definitely is.
Compared to the previous disheartened Mila people who had long given up hope and just wanted to drift along aimlessly, this is a far cry from their previous state.
Now, it's as if everyone sees a rainbow behind the dark clouds. With a renewed hope for survival, the tribesmen fight with renewed vigor, and their strength seems to have been unleashed once again.
The instant the first explosion rang out, several grenades were ignited and thrown in this direction.
The idea that Tang Yi suggested—each person throwing three grenades while locked in a stalemate with Haru—was simply impossible to fully implement.
In reality, you wouldn't need that many grenades to blast a bloody path.
The reason for saying this is to achieve saturation-level rescue efforts. The reality is that things won't always unfold exactly as we imagine.
In reality, after being blown apart by the first grenade, the Haru immediately realized that the thing that was thrown out was the same terrifying weapon that had been used against them in the previous battle.
Although Haru was also afraid, they noticed a detail: those round, bulging things did not explode immediately; they would explode after landing for a while.
So some of the bolder Haru started picking up grenades from the ground and throwing them further away. Some of them failed, exploding the moment they picked them up.
Most of the Haru managed to pick up the grenades and throw them outside the safe zone; even if these grenades exploded, they wouldn't affect them.
However, these are minor issues. The detonation time of these grenades is preset to ten seconds, so even if there is an error, it will be within one to two seconds.
Haru felt very pleased as he watched the grenades explode after he had thrown them a long way.
It turns out this thing has a flaw: it won't explode until the designated time has elapsed. Haru, as if they'd discovered a secret key to dealing with grenades, assumed that as long as their hand speed was fast enough, they could catch the grenade.
That's certainly true in theory, but they overlooked one crucial point: the timing of the throw is also critical.
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