This was a battle without any suspense.
Birds are the natural predators of bees, and even the weakest of sparrows holds an overwhelming advantage against bees, posing no threat to them until their strength is exhausted. No matter how numerous the bees may be, they cannot threaten the birds until their energy is depleted.
More than four hundred birds of various kinds formed a flying force, plunging into the forest and launching a one-sided slaughter against the Bee Allied Army, which outnumbered them by a thousandfold.
Just an hour later, the Bee Allied Army in the large forest had completely disintegrated, and ten large hives housing Queen Bees were brought before Suming by the flock of birds, neatly lined up on the ground in a row.