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Chapter 68

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For the past three days, Kaede Sato had been using the Giant Hornets in the nearby forest as his Supersonic Bats and Stinky Flowers. Finally, the Giant Hornets in the nearby forest could no longer withstand the pressure brought by Kaede Sato's guerrilla warfare tactics. They chose to surrender and were no longer as fierce as before.

In the past three days, the Giant Hornets, as the overlord of the nearby forest, had taken Kaede Sato very seriously. They had gathered more than 30 elite Giant Hornets (average level 20 and above) and hundreds of Giant Hornets to sweep the nearby forest, in order to encircle and annihilate Kaede Sato and his team.

Unfortunately, Kaede Sato was familiar with the habits of these little elves after fighting with them more than a hundred times. With the secret space created by the smelly flower's secret power and the use of grass sap to eliminate the smell on him, the Giant Stinger Wasps could only return in vain.

In the end, when the tired Giant Hornets were on their way back to their hive, they were ambushed by Kaede Sato. More than a dozen squads of Giant Hornets were defeated by Kaede Sato's Supersonic Bats and Stinky Flowers, and the number of wounded increased. (Each squad had about eight or nine Giant Hornets.)

Now, when these Giant Hornets saw Kaede Sato and the two elves around him again, they no longer rushed to attack them as if they were their mortal enemies. Instead, they immediately chose to run away and hide as far away as possible.

Kaede Sato felt a little helpless about the Giant Hornets' uncharacteristic cowardice. In this way, there were almost no wild elves in the nearby forest that he could use as his Supersonic Bats and Stinky Flowers' opponents. The remaining elves were the ones that he couldn't afford to mess with at the moment.

But this also gave Kaede Sato the opportunity to explore the Giant Hornets' territory to his heart's content. Currently, half of the time limit for the survival trial had passed. Although he was still alive, he still hadn't collected any of the quest items. Now he had to hurry up and finish the quest.

After three days, Kaede Sato had only a small part of the forest that contained the quest items that he hadn't explored yet. These areas were areas that he didn't have the ability to explore at the moment, because there were extremely powerful elves living in these areas.

For example, there were more than a dozen members of the Big Armor Tribe, the Flying Mantis Tribe, and the Hoop Bear Tribe, which also had more than a dozen members. Although these elves were many times smaller than the Giant Hornets, their individual strength was much stronger than the Giant Hornets.

Facing these wild elves one-on-one, Kaede Sato wasn't afraid. What he was afraid of was that these elves were social creatures. Provoking one of them would immediately provoke a group of them. Once they swarmed Kaede Sato and his team, they could crush them with their numbers and quality.

Therefore, Kaede Sato could only avoid these three powerful and ferocious tribes at the moment. There was no way he could fight them head-on, especially the two elves behind them. If Kaede Sato dared to provoke them, he might not live to see tomorrow.

Kaede Sato had seen the Flying Mantis Tribe. There was a level-40 Flying Mantis Leader among them. Its combat strength was only second to the level-43 Hoop Bear, the absolute overlord of the nearby forest.

Over the past few days, aside from fighting most of the nearby wild elves, Kaede Sato had roughly summarized the distribution of forces in the nearby forest.

Since the overlord of this forest was the Hoop Bear Tribe, Kaede Sato had temporarily named this forest Hoop Bear Forest. This Hoop Bear Forest was currently occupied by four elves: the Hoop Bear Tribe, the Giant Hornets Tribe, the Big Armor Tribe, and the Flying Mantis Tribe.

First, there was the Hoop Bear Tribe. They occupied the central area of the Hoop Bear Forest, which was the richest in natural resources. According to Kaede Sato's exploration, there was a small natural lake and a low hill in the central area. Near the small lake, there was a huge sea of flowers. There were several colonies of wild bees living there, and many fruit trees grew on the small hill.

Among them, the area around the small hill and the small lake was the area where the Penned Bears frequented. Under normal circumstances, they wouldn't easily leave their self-sufficient territory.

The Big Armor Tribe occupied the northwestern area of the Hoop Bear Forest. There were a large number of peach fruit trees in that area. The Big Armor Tribe usually moved around these peach fruit trees.

The Big Armor Tribe occupied these peach fruit trees not because they wanted to eat the peach fruits, but because they had a special liking for the sweet sap secreted by the peach fruit trees.

(Note: The peach fruit can detoxify and is also a very sweet fruit. As a peach fruit tree that grows this kind of fruit, the sap secreted from its trunk also has a sweet taste. Think about it yourself, don't spray it if you don't like it.)

The Flying Mantis Tribe occupied the northeastern area of the Hoop Bear Forest. There was a small orange fruit forest in that area. It was the main activity area of the Flying Mantis Tribe.

The Flying Mantis Tribe was more violent than the Big Armor Tribe. However, this kind of Little Elf was proud. As long as you did not provoke them, they would never attack unless they thought you were a worthy opponent.

However, it was worth noting that the Flying Mantis Tribe was very conscious of their territory. Any creature or Little Elf that trespassed on their territory without permission would be mercilessly cut by the Flying Mantis Tribe.

As for the Hornet Tribe, they seemed to be specially taken care of by the Hoop Bear Tribe. They were not invaded by the Big Armor Tribe and the Flying Mantis Tribe. That was because the Hoop Bear Tribe in the central area of the forest was like a fatal nail that prevented the two tribes from continuing to expand to the southern area. As a result, the Hornet Tribe occupied almost half of the Hoop Bear Forest.

Of course, although the Hornet Tribe had a large population, they were still a little weaker than the Big Armor Tribe, the Flying Mantis Tribe, and the Hoop Bear Tribe, because there was no one in their tribe that could compete with the Hoop Bear Tribe, the Big Armor Tribe, and the Flying Mantis Tribe. In terms of individual combat ability, the Hornet Tribe was much weaker than the other three Little Elves.

A large beetle could easily defeat a group of Giant Hornets. As for the flying mantis, even two groups of Giant Hornets would have a hard time dealing with it. Lastly, there was no need to mention the Circle Bear. The bear's thick and hard fur could almost ignore the Giant Hornets' attacks, and a single sweep of its monstrous paws was enough to kill a large group of Giant Hornets.

However, the Hornet Tribe didn't have much of a temper when facing the other three Little Elves. But when facing the other Little Elves living in the Hoop Bear Forest, they were still a force to be reckoned with. With their advantage in numbers, they often bullied the weaker Little Elves.

But in the past three days, the Hornet Tribe, which had been living a happy life, encountered three demons. Under the constant harassment of the three demons, the combat ability of the entire Hornet Tribe was reduced by two-thirds. Now the huge beehive was filled with a large number of injured people, and the whole tribe was at its weakest in history.

In this situation, the Hornet Tribe wanted to ask for reinforcements to deal with Kaede Sato and the others. However, the Hoop Bear Tribe, which took a large amount of honey from their beehive at a fixed time every month, simply ignored their request and rudely refused.

Now, according to the reports from the patrolling companions, the three demons had come again and were heading toward the beehive. The Hornet Warriors who went to stop them were defeated by the demons, which filled the entire Hornet Tribe with fear.

"We've finally explored this far. Is that the Hornet Tribe's beehive? It's so spectacular. Hmm … Is the mission item here? I didn't expect it to be placed here. I thought it would be placed in the most dangerous territory of the Hoop Bear Forest. It seems that I was overthinking, "Kaede Sato thought to himself, looking at the huge beehive in front of him.

Kaede Sato once again commanded the Supersonic Bat and Stinky Flower to defeat the elite Hornet Hornets in front of him. He had finally arrived at the core area of the Hornet Hornet colony.

The Hornet Tribe's beehive was built on a towering tree that would require at least a dozen adults to fill up. The Hornet Tribe's beehive was built along the trunk of the tree, which meant that the beehive occupied almost the entire tree.

From a distance, the entire Hornet Tribe's beehive looked like a hill with a large number of holes, enough to strike fear into the hearts of people with trypophobia.

However, the top part of the beehive had suffered some damage. From a distance, the damage on the top part of the beehive formed the shape of an "R" symbol.

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