Just when he just thought of this, there was a crisp "bang" in the air.

The shield was smashed?

But before he could recover from his surprise, the flying ants in the air swooped down suddenly. In just a moment, Rui Feng was overtaken by a large number of flying ants, and then engulfed him.

ended...

Just when he thought of this, Mo Hong's words appeared in his mind.

The ants are not here to kill?

Simon froze for a moment.

Does that mean you won't be killed?

Volume 180 Towns: Chapter [-]: D

"We surrender."

When Felid's declaration of surrender spread throughout the town through the skill "Reading Words", the lord Simon was stunned for a moment, and finally put out the last thought of running away.

Now that Felipe has said the words of surrender, there is no other way.

Ugh...

If you stay in the town, as the town lord, you must lead the soldiers to repel the monsters, but doing so is undoubtedly courting death when there is a huge difference in strength.

And surrendering will only delay the process... Once the principality and the church learn about the town's surrender of the monsters, one can imagine what kind of decision they will make.

Running away is shameful, but not fatal.

But the escape failed...then they can only surrender now. I just hope that the event of the town surrendering to the monster will not be discovered by the principality and the church.

Wait, if these ants can help...

The more Simon thought about it, the more feasible it became, and his eyes gradually brightened.

Not only can they talk like normal people, but they can also take this series of actions so that they cannot ask for help or escape... These ants cannot be treated as ordinary monsters.

They have great intelligence.

That being the case, they should also know what kind of commotion would be caused in this country if their existence was leaked.

In other words... I can say that I have the same interests as this group of monsters to some extent.

Then Simon, together with the flying monster Ruifeng he was riding, was brought to the city wall by the flying ants.

"Lord Simon!"

"Philde?"

The man looked around, and besides Felid, there were more than a dozen noblemen and businessmen whom he was very familiar with, and there was also a ten-year-old girl who he didn't know standing in front of him.

After Simon got off the flying monster, Felid hurried up to meet him.

He went over with his ear and explained the general situation with the man.

...

"contract..."

After understanding the situation, Simon took a contract scroll from Felid.

The conditions proposed by the Ants surprised him.

It's not that the requirements in the contract are too much, but that these requirements are too simple.

Now that you have surrendered, you must submit to the ant clan and not harm the ant clan... These requirements are taken for granted.

But... the Ants will also protect the town?Help grow the town?

Although it is not incomprehensible... After all, the town can be regarded as the property of their ant clan after the surrender, but does the ant queen have such a broad mind?

"Have you decided?"

A soft girl's voice sounded.

"Ah, sorry, I was just in a daze for a while."

After finishing speaking, Simon dripped a drop of his own blood on the magic circle of the contract scroll.

The contract was established, and the scroll disappeared after spontaneous combustion.

Now I am really tied to the same boat as the monster... The man sighed inwardly.

"very good."

Chitong nodded, and she asked the merchants and nobles to leave first, leaving only Philip and Lord Simon.

"As superiors, you are better at managing the human race in the town than our ant clan, so we generally don't interfere with your work. Although you are already under our ant clan, you are still the same. The lord of the town and the lord's lieutenant, understand?"

"So...couldn't be better."

"Ah."

Chitong glanced at them and continued.

"The ants will return to the ground after the winter, and the ant nests in the town will be covered up later. The reason for this is that we don't want the existence of the ants to be known by the humans outside the town."

"But I can't trust all the humans in the town."

The total number of people in the entire human town and surrounding villages should be more than 5, and it is impossible to have such a large number of contract scrolls.

Unless all of them are killed, monsters alone cannot completely control so many people.

"So I have a few jobs for you to do next."

Simon and Felid looked at each other and probably guessed something.

"Please say."

"First of all, I need you to investigate the entire town, including all the population of the surrounding villages, investigate the information of all town residents, find out the spies that other towns and principalities may have placed in the town, and the human race that sneaked into the town illegally. The ant clan can assist in this process. You are done."

"I think most of the residents in the town should have ID cards?"

"Except for those rats in the slums, residents who have lived in the town for a long time will have an ID card."

Phillip nodded.

"I understand what you mean. Once the spies are found, we will hand them over to you."

"Well, as for the second thing... I need you, all the magic recovery potions that this town has and a lot of other types of potions."

"Potion?"

Both of them were taken aback for a moment, but soon understood.

Ants are monsters after all, and the most obvious difference between monsters and humans lies in the use of props.

Humans can make weapons, make medicines, and even make various magic props that are stronger than the huge defensive magic crystal in the town, and these are what monsters don't have.

As for medicine, whether it is in the warehouse of the town or in the army, there is a lot of stock.

Simon agreed.

"And one last thing."

Chitong walked to the city wall and waved.

A few minutes later, a blond-haired girl and a gray-haired woman jumped onto the city wall.

"Sister Chitong."

"Sister Chitong."

Junji and Qianyi greeted Chitong.

They then looked at Felid and Simon.

Even if they guessed the truth that Junji and Qianyi were ant tribes, when they actually saw this scene, both Felid and Simon still showed incredulous expressions.

"Fee, Phillip...what's going on?"

"Master Simon, the thing is like this..."

Phillip simply explained.

After finally waiting for Simon to recover, Chitong continued.

"They still have Midori's identity, only you two know, I want you to keep this matter a secret, besides..."

"Green, Miss Lvzi?"

Before she could finish speaking, Simon subconsciously interrupted her and widened his eyes.

"Could it be that she is also... Ant Race?"

"Ah."

"how come..."

Simon was stunned for a moment.

The object of my courtship in the past few months turned out to be... the ant tribe?

Although the appearance of the human form is indeed endearing, but...

After imagining that Midori suddenly transformed from a human form into an ant monster with two jaws and six limbs, Simon felt a little unacceptable.

"Then what are you talking about?"

Simon asked with a forced smile.

"If I remember correctly, the identity card should be universal across the country?"

"That's right."

"Well, then I need you to prepare identity cards for them, human identity cards."

Volume II Towns: Chapter 180 Poverty Alleviation?

in the next few days.

From the perspective of his daughters, Lin Yu has been keeping an eye on this human town.

After teaching the rebellious human race a lesson and a few days of imprisonment at the beginning, the human race became much more honest.

There are still people who dare to curse ants, but there are not many who dare to do it.

But the ants are invaders after all, so although the humans can't see it on the surface, they undoubtedly reject these monsters that suddenly appeared in the town.

In order to better control the town, it is necessary to change the human race's view of the ant race.

The first is the cannibal stereotype!

The human race thrown into the ant nest and imprisoned a few days ago was thrown back intact to their family members.

Look, it's all right.

Not only did they not eat them, but they also gave them prison food.

Ok?What is prison food?

It's not something delicious, at least it can't be chicken soup or something.

It's just some food like wild vegetables cultivated through magic soil.

But even so, there were still several guys who ate hungrily.

It is said that this winter came too early, so the grain harvest in the town was much less than in previous years.

I feel that those guys should be poor ghosts who lack food at home, how pitiful.

Then there is compensation for some human races.

The objects of compensation are those urban residents whose homes have been driven out of ant nests.

One yard counts for one yard. Since I damaged someone's house, I have to give some compensation. I am very reasonable.

As for compensation... just throw them some food and monster materials. The food can be eaten, and the monster materials can be sold for money. The amount given to them should be calculated, and it must be enough to compensate for the loss of their house.

No, it would be better to say that I gave back more.

This can be seen from the reaction of the person involved and the envious expressions of the neighbors around.

Demolition households?Well, there is such a sense of déjà vu.

I remember that a mother and daughter even cried out of excitement.

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