Evolution begins with an ant colony

Chapter 44: Some steam before the battle



Vector’s voice boomed, commanding the attention of his gathered adventurers. "Listen up, everyone! We’re splitting into teams of five. We’ll encircle that anthill from all sides."

The group of adventurers nodded in response, a mixture of eagerness and determination visible on their faces. They seemed ready to carry out Vector’s orders and prove themselves in this raid.

Vector’s commanding voice cut through the air as he addressed each team, laying out their roles and strategy with precision. "Team A, you’ll move to the east and create a diversion. Team B, head west and keep them occupied. Team C, go south and circle around. Team D, take the north side. And Team E, position yourselves to the southwest."

He then turned to the man with black hair and sharp green eyes, dressed in regal, classy attire. "Quinton, you’re with me." His tone carried authority.

Quinton’s lips curled into a smug smile, his confident demeanor evident as he retorted, "That’s ’Sir Quinton’ to you, Vector." His words dripped with a mixture of formality and playful arrogance, showcasing his sense of self-importance.

Vector’s irritation crept into his voice as he retorted, "Just stay by my side, Quinton. I’m here to protect you." A smug sigh escaped Quinton’s lips, his attitude not faltering as he sauntered towards Vector and replied saying.

"I’d rather lead in another group." He said as he started to walk towards group E

Vector’s frustration was palpable as he placed his hand on his forehead and let out an exasperated sigh. "Damn nobles and their attitudes," he muttered under his breath, a hint of annoyance in his tone.

Meanwhile Leona and the rest of the ant guardians gathered in a huddle, their determined expressions lit by the soft glow of the anthill. Ivy’s analytical mind kicked into gear as she suggested, "We should divide them among ourselves, two guardians for each group of adventurers, since they want to split into groups of five. That way, we can overwhelm them before they even realize."

Ember’s fists clenched in anticipation as he grinned, "I’ll join in on the fun. Let’s show them what these new powers can do."

Leona’s bright yellow eyes flickered with intensity as she nodded, her katana gleaming at her side. "I and Ember will take on a group."

Gideon, always the strategist, added, "I and Mara can take on a group as well. We’ll engage them in close combat while using our enhanced abilities strategically."

Mara, her violet hair swaying as she nodded, chimed in, "I’m with Gideon. Let’s focus on teamwork and surprise."

Kael, his Sandy blonde hair reflecting the moonlight, spoke up, "Oliver and I will handle one group. We’ll weaken them from a distance with our ranged attacks."

Finn, the ever-enthusiastic one, grinned broadly. "Luna and I will take on the last group. They won’t know what hit them."

Zara’s calm demeanor shone through as she concluded, "So then I’m with Ivy, each team must ensure that the adventurers are completely delt with, let’s wrap things up before boss gets back."

Leona’s wild hair seemed to dance in the faint breeze as she surveyed the determined faces around her. "Alright, let’s put our new powers to good use. Remember, we’re protecting the anthill and each other."

As the ant guardians discussed their strategy, Gedion’s mischievous grin widened. He interjected with a playful tone, "Hey, hey, how about we make a little game out of this? Let’s see who can finish off their group first."

Leona rolled her eyes at his proposal, but a hint of amusement danced in her bright yellow gaze. "Gedion, this isn’t a game. It’s a serious situation."

Gedion raised an eyebrow, still smirking. "Of course, Leona, of course. But a little friendly competition might just add a bit of spice to this whole affair, don’t you think?"

Ivy, with her analytical mind, chimed in, "Actually, Gedion might be onto something. A bit of competition might keep us on our toes and make us more efficient."

Leona sighed, giving in to their playful spirit. "Fine, a friendly competition it is. But remember, our main goal is to protect the anthill and each other."

Gedion chuckled mischievously. "You heard her, folks. Let’s see who can finish off their group the fastest and cleanest. Winner gets... hmm, how about bragging rights?"

Ember grinned, his fists crackling with energy. "You’re on, Gedion. Prepare to eat my dust."

Gedion shook his head with a small chuckle. "Leave it to me to turn a serious situation into a game."

Mara, always up for some fun, added, "Well, it might help keep our nerves in check. Let’s give it our all, regardless."

With their impromptu competition settled, the ant guardians shared a collective nod of determination.

As the adventurers prepared to launch their attack, splitting into groups of five, an unexpected twist of fate awaited them. Emerging from the shadows of the forest were two figures, each embodying strength and determination.

(A/N: After the ants received upgrades from Akun they were now able to speak the human language.)

Leona stepped forward, her katana glinting in the dappled light. Ember stood beside her, his fiery energy crackling with intensity. The adventurers faced these new opponents with a mixture of surprise and uncertainty, wondering who these formidable figures were.

Facing off against the group led by Vector, Leona’s bright yellow eyes locked onto him. Her voice carried an air of confidence and challenge. "Looks like we’ve got some visitors."

Vector’s gaze met hers, his expression hardening. "Who are you?"

Ember’s fiery aura flared as he spoke with a low growl. "Doesn’t matter who we are. What matters is what we’re going to do."

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Meanwhile, in other parts of the forest, similar scenes played out. Quinton, dressed with an air of regal authority, sized up the two ant guardians standing before his group. "Seems like we’ve got an insect infestation."

Gedion’s mischievous grin was evident in his eyes. "Insects can be quite troublesome, you know."

With poised weapons and charged auras, the guardians and adventurers locked eyes in a tense standoff. The air was thick with anticipation, the energy electric with the promise of impending conflict. Nôv(el)B\\jnn

Unknown to them, the forest was about to become the battleground for a clash that would determine the fate of the anthill and those who dared to challenge its defenders.

"Human," Leona began, her tone firm, "there are two ways this can play out. The adventurers either go back to where they came from, or they meet their end at my blade."

Victor’s response came after a moment’s pause. He licked the edge of his blade before replying, "No."

Ivy and Zara addressed their group, Zara spoke. "Pay attention. There are two ways this tale concludes. You leave now or face your destiny."

Group’s Response." Destiny be damned. We’ll press on."

Kael and Oliver adressed their group, Kael’s message to his group was. "Listen up. Two options lie ahead. You withdraw or challenge your fate head-on."

Group’s Response. "Our resolve is unshaken."

Luna and Finn addressed their group Finn spoke. "Gather, my friends. We stand at a crossroads. Either you retreat or embrace your destiny."

Group’s Response. "Destiny won’t dictate our course."

Gideon’s message to his group was: "Attention, all. We face a decision. You either withdraw or stand your ground or meet your end here and now"

Quinton retorted, "Quite grandiose vocabulary for a mere insect."

Gideon shot back, "Then let our blades clash, and we shall determine who truly embodies the essence of an insect."

Meanwhile Vector’s tone turned dark, "I’m actually looking forward to the moment I take out those cores from your chests."

Leona let out a small laugh and responded, "since when our boss isn’there, trust me, I’ll find my own reasons to enjoy this. Seeing you humans suffer is something I’m genuinely looking forward to," Leona remarked with a determined glint in her eyes.

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