In addition to the physical cordon, Meng Chao felt that the rat people's volunteer army should set up a psychological cordon.
He found that many of the rat people who had been bullied were filled with a deep-rooted hatred for the clan warriors, but they were not at all on guard against the rat people.
Under the psychological hint of being in the same boat and having a common enemy, even if they met by chance, it was easy for them to open their hearts and lungs.
That was not right.
Meng Chao felt that he had to remind the Rat God's emissary. In many cases, the eagle dogs raised by the clan warriors were more terrifying than the clan warriors themselves.
One should know that the rat people were also divided into wild rats and domestic rats.
The domestic rats, who had been servants for generations and had been taught from a young age to be loyal to their master, were needless to say.