It took the team three days to find the river marked on the map, which made everyone breathe a sigh of relief. Now that they met the river, it proved that they were heading in the right direction.

After walking along the river for another two days, everyone encountered the first Zerg after boarding the Keya planet. This is a low-level Zerg, only half the height of a person, and it is a smaller type of Zerg.

According to Bailichen, this kind of Zerg is specially looking for food for larvae, and they are not very aggressive. However, the Zerg Queen on Keya planet has been killed, and no new larvae will be produced, so this kind of Zerg is " unemployed.

The unemployed Zerg swayed in front of everyone for some reason. This Zerg was very weak. Except for Mu Bin, the rest of the people present could kill it without the aid of mechas.

Perhaps it is due to the nature of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages. The Zerg probably also sensed that Mu Bin is the weakest in the group, so they wobbled and flew towards Mu Bin. It was the first time that Mu Bin had close contact with the Zerg. The appearance of the Zerg made him I can't help but feel nauseous - it looks so disgusting.

Before the Zerg could even fly to Mu Bin, it was cut into two by Baili Chen. Dark green thick juice burst out from the Zerg's abdomen, and a foul smell emanated. Mu Bin held his nose and walked silently. Moved two steps aside, away from the Zerg corpses.

With the appearance of the first Zerg, it seemed to point out the direction for everyone to move forward. The team continued to move forward for another day along the direction the Zerg came from, and finally stopped at a hollow with sparse trees.

After observing, Eddie discussed with his teammates for a while, and then went to Bailichen to ask for instructions, and Bailichen nodded in agreement.

Mu Bin listened to the two people's charade-like conversation throughout the whole process. He was inexplicable. He saw his teammate dug a shallow hole at the lowest point of the depression. Eddie took out a palm-sized machine from the bottom of the backpack, buried it in the soil, and used the remote control to The switch is turned on.

The moment the machine was turned on, everyone including Bai Lichen recruited the mecha, Mu Bin was carried into the cockpit of the mecha by Bai Lichen before he understood the situation.

The team members drove the mecha with their backs to the machine, and surrounded the city with a big encirclement, and Bailichen's wolf-shaped mecha was in the center of the encirclement.

All the mechas are suspended in the air, in a posture of preparing for battle. The wolf-shaped mechas are slightly higher than the encirclement circle, and from Bailichen's perspective, the overall situation can be clearly seen.

Mu Bin hadn't figured out the situation yet, so he looked at Bailichen suspiciously and asked, "What are you doing, are you going to fight?"

Bailichen pointed to the machine buried in the soil under the mecha, and said, "That's the Zerg lure."

The so-called Zerg lure is actually similar to the insect attractant. Scientists have found that a certain frequency of mental signals has the effect of attracting low-level Zerg. The low-level Zerg are flocking to this signal. The specific reason is unknown. Some people suggest that it may be because This signal has the same frequency as the signal sent by the Zerg Queen, but there is no strong evidence so far.

The Zerg lure is to lure low-level Zergs to gather by emitting mental signals of this frequency, but this machine is ineffective against Zergs with a slightly higher level, so it has little effect in practical applications, but it is very suitable for recruits to practice.

Sure enough, it didn't take long before densely packed low-level Zerg gathered from all directions. These Zergs were much bigger than the one they met before, and their fighting power was also stronger. Bailichen roughly estimated that there were at least five hundred Zergs gathered this time. Zerg only.

These students were lucky, probably because there happened to be a lot of Zerg near the chosen location, so they only used the Zerg lure once to get enough to kill.

Most of the team members are fighting the Zerg for the first time in reality. Even though they have practiced thousands of times in the simulated training, there will still be deviations when used in actual combat. More than 500 Zerg are too much for these thirty students. It's like a fierce battle.

The battle lasted for four full hours. At first, the students fought on their own. Later, when their physical and mental strength were exhausted, it gradually evolved into a coordinated battle. One team stood in front, and the other team retreated to rest. The latter two teams exchanged.

Most of the Zergs felt the coercion emanating from Bailichen, and they didn't dare to get close to the wolf-shaped mecha easily. Only occasionally a few stupid Zergs who didn't have long eyes wandered in front of the wolf-shaped mecha, and they were all shot dead by Bailichen Life.

Gradually, the Zerg corpses in the depression piled up like a mountain, and a large area was soaked in the dark green blood of the Zerg. The flesh of the forest disgusted insects. Mu Bin sat quietly in the cockpit of the mecha, watching the battle silently, Or massacre.

Bailichen put his hands over Mu Bin's eyes, and said in a low voice, "Xiao Bin, don't look."

Mu Bin lowered his eyes obediently when he heard the words, and stopped looking out of the mech. Bailichen moved his hand covering Mu Bin's eyes and remained silent. He suddenly felt that he brought Mu Bin to the winter hunting ground It was a wrong decision. The cruelty of war far exceeds everything Mu Bin has experienced in the past. He shouldn't let the boy's clean eyes be stained with blood and killing. It's because he didn't protect him well.

More than four hours later, the battle between humans and Zerg ended. Bai Lichen deliberately ordered the team to stop at a position far away from the battlefield, so that Mu Bin would not see too tragic scenes when he got off the mech.

Bai Lichen, who was clumsy and tongue-tied, racked his brains to comfort Mu Bin again, but Mu Bin took two deep breaths, and when he raised his head, his face had already changed into a smiling expression. He took out a set of mecha maintenance tools, and said in a sad tone: "Ah, I have to work again."

Only two team members received minor injuries in this battle, but the damage to the mecha was even worse than when fighting the interstellar pirates. After all, there were too many Zergs, and the two injured team members were pierced by the sharp legs of the Zergs. cabin.

Fortunately, the low-level Zerg had neither corrosive mucus nor toxicity, and the two wounded only needed a simple bandage before they could move on.

Because it was not far from the battlefield, the stench of Zerg corpses filled the air, which greatly affected the senses. Seeing that the two wounded did not affect the action, Bai Lichen immediately ordered the whole team to return to the river.

Mu Bin looked at Eddie, looked at Eddie again, finally couldn't hold back, patted Eddie on the shoulder, and asked, "Well...do you want the Zerg lure?"

Eddie: "!!!" Forget about it after the battle!

The Zerg lure was buried in the lowest part of the depression. Now the depression has been piled up with Zerg corpses. If you want to get the Zerg lure back, you have to dig down on the mountain of corpses.

Just think about the scene where the Zerg corpses overflowed with green juice when the shovel was dropped, Eddie's face turned green.

Eddie swallowed his saliva, his heart sank, and he planned to grab a few strong men from among his teammates to dig with him. When the teammates heard that they were going to dig up Zerg corpses, they immediately scattered.

Mu Bin looked at Eddie sympathetically, and suggested: "Why don't you dig it up, and report it as a battle loss."

Although the Zerg lure is not very useful, the production process is more troublesome and the price is not cheap. Eddie dared not make decisions without authorization. He looked at Bailichen and waited for Bailichen to express his opinion.

Mu Bin also turned his head, blinking his big watery eyes with an innocent look on his face, "Baili, I remember that the Zerg lure was damaged during the battle just now, didn't it?"

The corner of Eddie's mouth twitched, and this time he patted Mu Bin's shoulder, "That...we all have combat recorders on our bodies, recording the whole winter hunting activities." Eddie's implication is that the recorder has recorded the It is impossible to lie and say that the lure is damaged, but Mu Bin thinks of other things, and his whole body is not well.

He is not in the army, so naturally he doesn't have a combat recorder on him, and Bailichen didn't tell him about it, so all the scenes of him acting like a baby with Bailichen during the winter hunting were recorded? !

When I think of the scenes I saw when the college or the military department retrieved these videos in the future, I feel so ashamed!

Bailichen saw through Mu Bin's thoughts, reached out to hold him, and wanted to comfort him, but Mu Bin shook Bailichen's hand away like an electric shock, and backed away several steps one after another, with a face of "Who are you, I'm very close to you." Are you familiar with me, I am a serious mecha repairman, don't get close to me, I have never been coquettish" expression.

Of course, in the end, no one dug up the Zerg lure and let it rest on Keya Planet. Fortunately, each team member had completed the task of killing ten Zerg, and the lure was no longer needed.

The team returned to the river and settled down. Bai Lichen ordered the team members to clean up the broken arms and limbs of the Zerg that were contaminated on the mech, and then hand them over to Mu Bin for repair. The team members also deeply agreed.

Because Mu Bin will continue to march tomorrow, it is impossible for Mu Bin to repair the small wounds of each mecha as he did when he was on the warship. Among the driving parts, the most troublesome ones were the two mechs that had been penetrated into the cockpit.

There are two ways to repair this kind of mech. The first is to remove the damaged parts and replace them with new parts. This is also the best method. The only disadvantage is trouble.

The cockpit is equivalent to the heart of the mecha, and it moves the whole body. Mu Bin must carefully remove the entire chest armor of the mecha, and then assemble a new armor part with parts and install it back. It is time-consuming and laborious. What's more, there is no sophisticated machine assistance at hand, which is very troublesome.

The second method is to fill the wounds with exotic herbs that have repairing effects, make do with the end of the winter hunting, and let them find someone to repair them after returning to the capital star.

Naturally, Mu Bin didn't bring any suitable weeds with him, but during the march, he saw many plant species that might produce weeds, among them was the jade belt grass that could repair cracks in mechs.

The only pity is that the jade belt grass is a medium-level plant, and using medium-level plants to repair low-level mechs is really wasteful!

Feeling distressed, Mu Bin walked around, and it happened that there was a large piece of jade belt grass not far from the camp. He searched for two E-grade jade belt grass with his spiritual power, and pulled them to repair the mech.

Most mecha fighters don't care much about gambling weeds, but there are also a small number of people who know that Mu Bin is holding a medium-sized plant that may have strange weeds. Those people saw Mu Bin picking two jade belt grasses, and thought he had brought Unexpectedly, Mu Bin didn't even look at the strange weed identification machine, and directly used his spiritual power to blend the jade belt grass into the crack of the mech.

They knew how rare the odds of medium-sized plants appearing were. Seeing Mu Bin's actions, they even suspected that Mu Bin had only a half-knowledge about the strange weeds, or had never been in contact with them, so he used them indiscriminately when he saw the medium-sized plants.

But that's not right, since this little mech repairer has made mechas for Baili's instructor, how could he not even know the probability of the appearance of the weed?

Many people looked at Mu Bin with questioning eyes. Even those who didn't know the strange grass understood the general idea after the companion's explanation, and were surprised by Mu Bin's behavior.

But it didn't take long before everyone was dumbfounded, and the gaps in the two damaged mechas were slowly repaired. This is exactly the effect of the jade belt grass.

Everyone: "!!!" Just grabbing it at random turned out to be one, no, two medium-sized weeds, what kind of godly luck is this!

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