Seven Hundred and Fifty Eight Underground Farm
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758 Underground Farm
"Yes!" The soldiers responded in unison, and the four microwave cannons were fired at full power, using the huge cave hall as a baking oven.
Countless tree sacs automatically burst, releasing the spider ants bred in the sacs, but the newly born spider ants are too fragile. Just roasting them for ten or eight seconds can destroy the mobility of the newborn spider ants, and roasting them for three or five seconds can completely kill the newborn spider ants.
The rupture of the tree sacs is probably the self-protection mechanism of this thing after it is in danger. While there is still a breath, no matter whether the spider ants in the tree sacs are dead or alive, mature or crooked, they will all be released. If the unexpected factors can be ended, it would be best. If this cannot be achieved, there is no way. It makes no difference whether they die in the sac or outside the sac.
The four armored vehicles stopped in this cave hall for more than ten minutes. All the tree sacs were broken, and there were countless spider ants that grew to various stages... Anyway, they were all roasted, so it didn't matter whether they were counted or not.
All the vines that had been climbing the walls of the dome fell off, and the tree sacs that were originally as dense as a forest were gone. All the things were spread out in a thick layer on the ground. Ye Han and others finally found an opportunity to see the whole cave hall.
It turned out that this cave hall was a dead end. Except for the road they came from, there was no passage to the outside world. The team had to turn around and return to the original route, find the nearest fork and walk again.
Ye Han still had a glimmer of luck in his heart, but when the team walked into the end of another fork, they still encountered a giant cave hall for breeding spider ants.
Liu Bin couldn't help yelling, "Could this be a place where aliens raise spider ants... er, farm?"
"Farm? That's a good word." Ye Han curled his lips, "Maybe all the underground caves end up in this kind of place."
Liu Bin hesitated and said, "Captain, shall we continue roasting?"
The microwave cannon is powerful, but its range is too small. If we search through all the spider ant farms one by one, it may take a long time. On the contrary, if we use nuclear warheads or something, just one can completely solve this hole.
Ye Han shook his head, "Retreat and continue on another road. We don't have so much fuel to mess around."
If it weren't for finding a way, Ye Han would never have ordered the troops to roast all the vines.
The soldiers strictly followed Ye Han's orders and continued to search after returning to the original route.
After more than an hour, the fuel in the tank had been consumed, and Ye Han had to order the troops to withdraw from the cave.
In the more than 100 minutes, Ye Han and his troops found a total of 14 spider ant farms, and this was only part of the entire underground network.
Ye Han's intuition told him that there must be aliens in the cave looking after the farm, and it was very unlikely that the spider ants would be left to fend for themselves.
However, the armored vehicles had to drive the microwave guns when entering the cave, otherwise there was a risk of being attacked by spider ants, and the pervasive microwaves could be regarded as the best alarm. As long as the aliens felt something was wrong, they would definitely run away, and the possibility of catching aliens was very small.
In any case, this trip was not in vain, at least the general situation in the cave was understood, and the rest was left for Thomas to worry about.
With this mood, the convoy withdrew from the cave.
It was also a coincidence that when the convoy arrived at the entrance of the cave, it was pouring rain outside the cave. None of the armored vehicles that had originally surrounded the cave disappeared, leaving only dead spider ants all over the ground.
Ye Han did not rush to leave. He first ordered the troops to stay in the cave and wait for the rain to stop, and then picked up the radio to contact the base, and described the situation in the cave in detail, and attached several videos and hundreds of photos.
The base immediately reported the situation to the US military, and the US military base reported the situation to Thomas as soon as possible.
Thomas was hiding in the jungle not far away. After receiving the news, he thought deeply for a long time, and then ordered James to contact the base, hoping that the party would continue to go deep into the cave for reconnaissance, on the one hand, continue to check the situation in the cave, and on the other hand, try to catch the aliens.
After receiving the request from the United States, Zhuang Bo and Wei Chengfei discussed for a few words, and finally handed the decision to Ye Han.
Ye Han rejected the expectations of the United States without hesitation,
and refused to give in at all.
His reasons were also very sufficient. First, the fuel of the armored vehicle was about to run out; second, the situation inside had been roughly figured out, and it might not be possible to find anything new if he went in again; third, the microwave gun had been working continuously for more than an hour. This thing was a new equipment, and necessary maintenance and overhaul must be carried out, otherwise it might break down at any time. Italy's previous experience was not far away. If it was blocked in the cave by spider ants at that time, it would be finished.
Thomas was obviously nearby, but he had to communicate with Ye Han indirectly through Djibouti, which was more than 2,000 kilometers away. Thomas tried hard again and promised to refuel, but Ye Han refused to give in, and the two sides parted unhappily.
Ye Han certainly couldn't agree. It was easy for you, Thomas, to touch your lips with your lower lips, but Ye Han and his brothers had to go deep into the cave to face the spider ants, and all the good things were taken by you Americans!
Ye Han believed that Thomas had only two choices. One was to risk entering the cave. Even if the troops suffered heavy casualties, they had to find out the situation in the cave and pull the aliens out of the dark; the other was to stop there and directly bomb the cave with a nuclear bomb.
The problem is that the scale of the cave is not clear at all. It is easy to release a nuclear bomb, but it is hard to say whether it can destroy the cave in one fell swoop. It is worth looking forward to what Thomas will choose.
However, Thomas did not act according to Ye Han's arrangement at all. Instead, after repeated consideration, he set his sights on Ye Han's armored vehicles, hoping that Fang would hand over those armored vehicles equipped with microwave guns to the multinational forces. Whether it was buying, exchanging or any other method, it was not a problem.
In addition, Thomas was also responsible for sending a plane to send Ye Han and others back to Djibouti.
Ye Han did not want to agree at all, but Thomas also learned to be smart. He did not contact Fang's base at all, but directly contacted Beidu through his relationship in Washington.
This move was beyond everyone's expectations. Beidu naturally would not get entangled in such trivial matters and simply agreed to Thomas' request.
The order was conveyed through the space fleet. Ye Han, who received the order, had no choice but to agree, but he asked Thomas to provide several armored vehicles and empty the supplies in the vehicles before handing over the vehicles to the multinational forces.
Ye Han wanted to smash the equipment in the car, but it was a pity that doing so had no other effect except angering Thomas.
After all, microwave guns are not high-tech. As long as they have enough technical foundation, any military power can make similar equipment.
Several helicopters sent Ye Han and others back to the forward base, and later they took a transport plane back to Djibouti.
Thomas arranged for people to check the armored vehicles that he had worked so hard to get. After making sure that all the equipment was in good working order, a team of American soldiers drove into the cave.
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