Was he trying to expel all the examinees from the forest by crazily pushing down the trees?
However, the problem was that even if the examinees were driven out of the forest, the examinees still had other areas to hide in. At most, it would be more cramped.
What was the point of spending so much effort on such a thing?
The examinees were all a little confused.
However, it did not stop them from keeping an eye on the situation over there.
After all, the Zergs were famous for being sinister and cunning. They didn't seem like a group that would do useless things.
He directly told them that there must be some conspiracy hidden in this.
However, as time passed, they finally felt that something was wrong.
After the assessment began, shouldn't the Zergs send wave after wave of reinforcements to surround them and give them even more pressure?
But now, almost an hour had passed.