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Chapter 34: 34: The Battle With The Hornets!

    A few bees acting as little whirlwinds had just flown into the forest when two hos appeared, one of them biting a bee in half and feasting on the bee''s corpse with relish.


    Hos, scientifically known as Hufeng, also known as tiger head hos, arerger than bees and have strong aggression and toxicity. A slight sting can cause allergic shock and even be life-threatening.


    The hos at hand were all grey-ck, with deep ck chests, looking downright sinister—they must be the type known as ''Asian Giant Hos.''


    What beekeepers fear most are these kinds of hos. Asian Giant Hos do not make honey themselves but are fond of it, as well as of eating bees, so they can be considered the natural enemy of bees. Although they are rare in numbers, with groups only consisting of a few dozen or even fewer, theirrge size and ferocious temperament mean that bees are no match for the Asian Giant Hos. A small group of these hos can cause a bee field to fail entirely and, over time, they may even consume all the bees.


    If you were to take the perspective of ying a video game, bees would be a group of miners, while Asian Giant Hos would be an elite fighting force!


    Moreover, Asian Giant Hos are highly retaliatory; if you can''t exterminate thempletely, the escaped hos oftene back for revenge.


    Therefore, once beekeepers discover a swarm of Asian Giant Hos near their apiaries, they typically choose to abandon their original beekeeping spot. If it''s truly impossible to leave, they sometimes might keep a small group of bees not far from the ho''s nest, as a form of ''tribute'' to the Asian Giant Hos.


    Suming suddenly understood why the swarm of bees had moved, fleeing haphazardly to the zoo—it turns out their home had been invaded by a gang of robbers!


    As soon as the Asian Giant Hos appeared, the bees wandering outside the forest immediately became restless, buzzing chaotically, as if they wanted to escape!


    "Stop panicking! There are only two of them, and you''re over a thousand..."


    Before Suming finished speaking, a burst of buzzing came from the forest, and arge swarm of Asian Giant Hos emerged, dense as a dark cloud, likely numbering over a hundred!


    With individualbat power far surpassing bees and being their natural predators, bees inherently fear them. A group of over a hundred Asian Giant Hos—let alone a thousand bees, even tens of thousands of bees might not dare to do battle with them!


    Upon discovering arge group of ''delicacies,'' the swarm of Asian Giant Hos immediately buzzed towards the bees, who were already in a frantic state of disarray. The bees were unable to fly as fast as the Asian Giant Hos and were quickly scattered.


    The group of Hufengs plunged into the swarm of bees, causing great ughter!


    After whirling around in the air for a while, an Asian Giant Hos squad actually flew towards where Suming was hiding!


    "You daree at me? You''re asking for death!" Suming''s spiritual power surged, enshrouding the Asian Giant Hos.


    The moment they came into contact with the spiritual power, this group of Asian Giant Hos abruptly halted in the air, fluttering their wings aimlessly, like travelers who had lost their way.


    The hos live up to their reputation as fierce creatures known as ''killer bees.'' Although they are notrge and not considered intelligent, they are extremely ruthless. Suming could hardly manage to control just a dozen or so Hufengs before he felt his spiritual power being stretched thin.


    Suming quietly estimated that with his current level of spiritual power, he could control no more than thirty Hufengs at most.


    Meanwhile, not far away, over a hundred Asian Giant Hos were rampaging, ughtering the bee swarm en masse, with countless bee corpses falling like raindrops every second!


    This won''t do! Suming was still counting on these honeybees to make honey for drinking in the future, and since these honeybees hade into contact with spiritual power, they could indirectly be considered Suming''s subordinates. As the ''boss,'' Suming certainly couldn''t just watch his little brothers get ughtered!


    "Go, fight them with everything you''ve got!" Suming''s spiritual power shook as he manipted about a dozen Asian Giant Hos as the vanguard, turning their spears to charge into the midst of the ho swarm.


    Then, with the remaining spiritual power, he controlled the leftover honeybee troops, following behind the dozen or so Asian Giant Hos,unching a counterattack against the main ho forces!


    This caught the ho swarmpletely off guard!


    The main force of the Asian Giant Hos had never imagined that theirrades, who had been fighting alongside them just one second ago, would betray them and be quisling underlings in the next, unprepared, a small portion was immediately wiped out!


    Honeybees are no match for Asian Giant Hos; in addition to being smaller in size and less venomous, the main reason lies in their rtively gentle nature, making it difficult to formrge-scale offensives!


    Just like a flock of sheep meeting wolves, even with a numerical advantage, they can only be ughtered or run away!


    But now the situation was different. Under Suming''s control, the honeybees were divided into teams, each team led by a fierce quisling Asian Giant Ho, effectively organizing a group of irregr soldiers into an army!


    One honeybee had just plunged its stinger into the abdomen of an Asian Giant Ho when the ho turned its head and bit off the slim waist of the honeybee!


    But immediately afterward, more honeybees swarmed it, sacrificing their lives fearlessly to plunge their stingers into its body!


    In the blink of an eye, the ho was surrounded and beaten by a group of little honeybees, its body filled with stingers!


    An Asian Giant Ho quisling captain flew past it and with a snap of its jaws, bit off its head!


    If the little honeybees are considered ordinary warriors like cannon fodder, then these treacherous quisling Asian Giant Hos are the generals leading the troops, the vanguards of the charge, the powerful warriors who can decide the oue on the battlefield!


    Wherever there was tough resistance, the quisling Asian Giant Hos would strike, and wherever the situation on the battlefield was dire, there would appear the shadows of Asian Giant Hos!


    Under Suming''smand, the one-sided battle quickly turned around; the honeybees went from being the ughtered to the besiegers, continuously taking down one Asian Giant Ho after another!


    Of course, the Asian Giant Hos would not just wait to be killed. Merely in terms of ''temperament,'' they were even more ferocious than crocodiles and tigers, showing no intention of running away despite being at a disadvantage, instead, they counterattacked the honeybees even more fiercely!


    Among them, severalrger ''powerful warriors'' inflicted heavy casualties on the honeybee troops, continuously taking down the charging honeybees, presenting the very image of a ''one man army''!


    Seeing this scene, Suming''s eyes darted around, manipting several quisling Asian Giant Hos to sneak up covertly!


    Though the Ho champions were fierce, they were not highly intelligent and could not distinguish which of their own kind wererades and which were traitors. Often, seeing an Asian Giant Ho fly by, they thought it was aradeing to join the battle...


    Thus, the quisling Asian Giant Hos quietly yed the ''assassin'', taking advantage of the unguarded battle-engaged Hos, and secretly struck, precisely taking down one Ho champion after another.
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