Lin showed the current situation to the brain worm, who said, "Panic, flight, fear is the illusion of hiding the leader."

"Chief? Location? " The displayer made a sound and asked the brain worm
"Pointed moss these nests have never been seen before, but according to previous experience, the leader hides caves."
Cave? Do you mean underground? But there doesn’t seem to be any caves here, and the brain worms don’t seem to have seen their nests in the pinnacle forest in the desert. It’s not necessarily accurate. Lin thinks the leader may be hiding in a deep sand bus or other territory
However, the pinnacle forest is the largest territory, so Lin will give priority to attack here. This should be the most likely …
Cut …’ Suddenly Lin heard a strange sound, just like something cracked.
Chapter seventy-four Aztec brain
KaKa …’ This is a rock crack. Lin found an apical column next to the troops. I don’t know when a large number of cracks appeared, and these cracks are actually increasing …
Through the cracks, Lin saw that these pillars were actually hearts. Is it true that the Aztec leader is hiding in these pillars?
Now it seems that all the Aztecs in the pinnacle forest have escaped. Their crawling towards the pinnacle forest is false. These insects dig at random and stop drilling, while those crawling back to the ground. Their ultimate goal seems to be to escape from the pinnacle forest and run to the desert outside.
Let’s solve them first. The crack seems to crack very slowly. Lynn doesn’t know what’s in it, but she doesn’t want to let the Aztecs escape.
Lin’s troops are small, so it’s impossible to chase these scattered Aztecs, but Lin was prepared.
Bessemer slowly twisted his body, lowered his head, and the muzzle of his head aimed at a large Aztec worm in the distance.
Bang!’
A huge explosive bomb hurtled at the swarm like a black stream and smashed the dense swarm.
This is the most powerful bomb of’ Art Creator’ Lin.
"Boom …" A strong roar caused all the Aztecs around air billow to fly at this moment. They crashed into the surrounding spires with strong impact, while others were thrown into high-explosive bombs for a moment. After that, the surrounding dense Aztecs disappeared.
Most of their bodies hit the surrounding spires or flew far and far away, but they almost died the same way, as if they were crushed by something, and they were dirty and ejected from their mouths, so they died in an instant.
This thing is fun, but it’s not powerful enough for hard targets. The sharp pillars around the explosive bomb haven’t moved-these huge sharp pillars are made of fairly solid rocks, and it’s difficult to shake them by the impact of airflow.
There is still a long way to go before the Aztec worm escaped, but Lin is now more concerned about cracking the pointed pillar next to the army
Lin didn’t see any insects coming out, and there was a kind of dark liquid that looked like mud, and there was no smell. Lin thought it might be a toxin, which usually poisons creatures. They would evolve the venom into odorless to make their opponents not feel defensive.
But Lin thinks it’s nothing but suspicious. It’s not as easy to be confused as making it taste like real mud.
Cut …’
At this time, all the pillars around came to crack at the same time. Lin found that all these pillars actually flowed out. As the cracks widened, more and more’ mud’ poured out. Lin asked the troops to avoid these pillars. Lin suddenly thought, does the Aztecs want to rely on this to solve Lin’s troops?
If there is mud in each apical column, it can really drown the whole apical column forest, but Lin can let the troops return to the lower position and fly back to the Bedholmes, even if that doesn’t make any impact.
But the mud stopped for a while, and then … nothing happened.
Lynn felt a little strange. Lynn asked Bessemer to throw some recipients to eat some mud to decompose the ingredients in the mud.
These mud are made up of a special component, which can eliminate the smell of mud, but there is no other feature, and this mud is not toxic.
What’s going on here? What’s it doing with this mud? It’s pointless.
Just when Lynn was puzzled, she suddenly found a strange situation.
When Lin came, many fliers were placed all around the steeple forest to observe, mainly to observe which direction the escaped Aztecs fled to.
Lin now suddenly noticed that there was a crack at the top of a pointed column at the edge of the pointed column forest, and a worm-like creature climbed out of the crack hole. It was about two meters in size and had three pairs of limbs and two pairs of wings on its side. It spread its wings and flew out to the desert in the west.
What is this? I’ve never seen Aztecs have such creatures.
When Lin showed this biological mud image to the brain worm, the brain worm suddenly became nervous and said, "The Aztec leader of Montezuma is good at tactical illusion. The mud is an illusion to attract Lin’s attention and not let it escape."
I see. Is mud an illusion? Maybe it saw that Lin’s troops would not be attracted by the fleeing Aztec swarm, so it released this strange mud. It was too strange to divert Lin’s attention. If the brain worms didn’t know them, Lin might have let it escape.
Lin immediately asked a flyer to chase the bug that had just escaped, and at the same time asked Bessemer to turn around and try to chase it in the target direction.
Leave the troops here, Lin, and let them try to dig those spires and the ground to see where the Aztec nest is hidden, inside or outside the spires. Or underground?
The leader of the Aztec worm, who is called’ Montezuma’ by the head worm, flies very fast, and the flier has to chase it quickly. According to Lin’s speculation, it may be different from the head worm, but it still retains some powerful physical abilities, but its head is poor. Lin feels that this’ leader’ is quite poor in controlling the details of the Aztec worm.
It’s been flying northwest at the desert highway. Is it going to fly to another territory?