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Chapter 1022 Rat Extermination Operation (2)

 In just a few days, with the terrifying reproduction speed, the size of the monster rat group has undoubtedly grown again.

When they were discovered by General Wei before, there were no more than a thousand animals in the group.

Now there are at least two to three thousand.

Each of the black and fluffy mice is as big as an adult's hand, with scarlet eyes and pointed claws. It swings its tail and sniffs around. They are densely packed and look extremely scary and creepy.

They move in groups and eat everything.

Weeds, trees, crops, animals, and even small monsters passing by are all their food.

Wherever they went, it was like locusts passing through, leaving only dry ground, and even the soil on the ground was gnawed away.

A group of warriors came excitedly and happened to encounter a group of monster beasts and rats hunting them.

The one targeted by the rats was an iron-horned deer, a second-level herbivorous monster. It was huge, standing as tall as a person, and the gleaming antlers on its head were as if they were made of refined iron, making it full of threats.

The meat of iron-horned deer is very delicious. It is one of the high-end ingredients that many restaurants order and charge, and it is valuable.

At this moment, this mature iron-horned deer was targeted by a group of monster rats, and its fate was sealed.

I saw densely packed red-eyed mice rushing up, like a black tide, climbing up the four legs of the iron-horned deer. One bite and one bite, and soon the iron-horned deer was bitten until it was covered in blood.

Thick deer blood fell on the ground in large clumps, and was drank up by the excited demonic beasts and rats, who squeaked and screamed.

The iron-horned deer was in pain, angrily swung its hooves and hit the mice on the ground with the antlers on its head. Its hooves were so powerful that when it stepped down, several mice died and were trampled alive into a ball of bloody mud.

The antlers on the top of the head were as sharp as knives. With one sweep, dozens of mice screamed and were almost disemboweled.

But it's useless no matter how ferocious the iron-horned deer is, the number of monster rats is simply too great.

Hundreds of mice climbed onto it, biting it with their fangs, and deer blood spurted out.

The iron-horned deer struggled and roared, constantly trying to escape, but in the end it gradually became exhausted. Its huge body was completely covered by mice, like a huge fluffy bulge on the ground.

Within a few minutes, the rats disappeared, leaving only a few broken bones.

The fur, flesh and blood were all chewed up, even the bones were chewed to pieces, and the marrow was sucked out. The incomplete bones were densely covered with rat teeth marks.

"Dear me! This is too cruel..." The warriors onlookers broke into cold sweat and were dumbfounded.

But what about brutality?

Under the temptation of offering a reward for the elixir, these problems are not a problem.

Especially after a large number of warriors and ordinary people arrived one after another, the wild shouts of killing suddenly shook the sky, swords flashed, fireballs rained and arrows appeared one after another.

The roar of the crowd and the screams of the mice were combined, and it was as lively as a large buffet.

Countless monster rats were killed and their bodies were put into storage rings.

Ordinary people can't use the storage ring, so they simply throw the dead rat into the basket behind their back, carry the hoe with a murderous look on their face, and continue to work hard.

When warriors kill rats, their efficiency is extremely high. With one big move, they can sweep away the area in a matter of minutes. What wastes time is trying to contain the corpses.

The efficiency of ordinary people is much slower. In addition, the monster rats are flexible and fierce, and are not afraid of people at all. If they are not careful, they will be bitten.


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