Exit the Red Ant's nest.

Adov watched from the entrance to the nest.

When you find me, you run and come near me.

"Are we done yet? You're done early."

No, if you come now, go fuck yourself!

Because the red ants are coming from behind!

I rush to tell him in gesture, 'Don't come over here'.

Adov stops on his feet and looks at him in surprise.

At that next moment, a large group of red ants will follow me.

Adov further distorted his expression.

"Pefu."

"Circumstances, weird wattage. Sug Back Le...... Haz '

Adov snorted as he gazed at this one on the far roll, running away.

How the hell did Adov take the situation now?

I don't think they made me a soldier for the Red Ant skirmish after the negotiations.

After I left the nest, I switched lines, and I followed the Red Ants.

Then hurry up and let me show you around.

Do you always look at the number of red ants and say thirty?

I'm relieved that I'm an enemy, but it's comforting to think that I'm on your side this time.

It is the power of thirty Little Rock Dragons that can destroy one village.

Are you sure you want to be on my side?

This isn't a trap or anything, is it?

If you get betrayed and pinched or something, it won't help you first.

"... now no Red Ant Kara, hostility, feeling jinai"

Jade Rabbit calmly returns my suspicions.

Even if you can't read from the queen, you can read the idea of subordination.

If you need anything, the Jade Rabbit will tell you, and there's no point in asking from this one, but I'm still alarmed because they just made it good earlier.

There is also a possibility that he is blowing lies into his men to combat reading….

No, just don't you have that? Too much thought.

Even if you trick me that far, you won't be able to move your men well the other way around.

Even so, what is conflict between the herds of red ants?

Is it a territorial issue after all?

Like, "Whoa, your boy's hunting in our shema..."

Maybe it's because of my defeat of the Great Mukade, even mad about power relations in the desert.

About a few hours later, two bodies jumped out of a herd of red ants and ran ahead.

Other red ants don't seem to care about it either.

I was wondering if maybe I should follow you, too. Faster legs, from a captain-like larger red ant standing at the beginning of the line: "Kucha! Kucha!" he barked.

I think I can do it this way.

I guess red ants have a way of moving red ants. There's no reason to turn your teeth, so do you honestly follow me?

Less than an hour later, two red ants headed back earlier.

Captain Red Ant and I are facing each other somewhat and saying humphung.

Apparently it was a reconnaissance.

That's not for me, is it?

Jade Rabbit, do you know what you're talking about?

"Yokwa Karanai. Maybe, Doe Attack Mercano, Shaped Toka"

... I don't know how to attack red ants at all.

Are you okay with this?

You can't work together at all, and now you can't tell the difference between enemies and allies.

Aren't they all ants? At least draw me some kind of mark on my back.

I can tell them apart.

I don't know because it's pheromone.

Perhaps the difference in the face of an ant is well understood.

Captain, the red ants are approaching me.

He wants something from me.

"Kucha, kucha!

Dr. Tamaki, please.

"York, Wakaranai...... Motwakariyask, please Ndemir '

Yep......

Sometimes even jade ravens don't know.

How weird is that?

Captain Red Ant draws a circle on the ground with his forefoot, indicated by tonnes and feet.

It's like, 'You know what?' But I said so.

"Gu......"

Sorry, I'm not sure......

"Kucha......"

Captain, the red ant rings like a scream, then writes a picture of the ant's head out of the circle.

Is this the Red Ant's nest?

"Kucha?"

"Gwow."

Roger, bark low.

Captain Red Ant moves his forefoot further and draws additional lines around him.

Draw something dragon-like of a whole herd of people so far away.

Apparently, you're telling me how to attack.

Round gatherings are like red ants on your side.

From there, Captain Red Ant pulls a number of arrows.

Which path divides and attacks, I guess.

When I twisted my neck because of the addition of triangular shapes, he redrawn the picture of the dragon to see if I thought it was hard.

Not there.

I could tell by the atmosphere, but the triangle seemed to represent the enemy red ants.

Divide from the front side and the opposite side and attack first from the front side. At this point, the battle force on the front moves in three groups.

Then an enemy ant comes out of the nest.

While the front group was attracting those enemy ants and guiding them well, the red ants that were circling the other side infiltrated the nest, something like that.

There was no particular instruction from there.

Do you think it would be okay if you sent a few of them into the nest? From there, it's hard to predict what the movement will be like, so you can move at your own discretion?

Or maybe he was spared how he was going to use me.

Well, then I'll have it moved at our discretion.

I'm afraid I'm going to crush my people by mistake, but I can tell the difference with [reading]... I hope so.

I was in the middle of the front.

On the other side, they just need to turn the pentacle red ants.

I wonder what happens with five red ants, but I guess red ants have a way of fighting red ants.

But if it was the ringing that conveyed this much information, there would be no choice if the jade rabbit could not be translated.

Maybe he was just communicating something operationally named.

After advancing a little further from there, I stopped.

Apparently, the enemy ant's nest is already close.

Five red ants ran off somewhere.

Probably a red ant on the other side of the force, going around.

"Kucha!"

After waiting long enough, the captain red ants rang.

Hear the chirping and all the other red ants dew their excitement.

"Kucha!" "Kucha!

"Kucha!"

As it is, the Red Ants move forward at an unparalleled rate.

They left me for a moment, and I rush after the Red Ants.

Moving forward a little, I could see a pompous red hole in the ground.

Definitely, the other Red Ant nest.

As this one approaches, enemy red ants gush out of the nest hole.

The one, three, four... came out and the one red ant went back to the back of the nest for reporting.