There was a report on … the losses from the battle.
Voidfolk – 150 warships, 30 remaining … the main warships were preserved.
Demons – 500 warships, 100 remaining … most of the remaining warships were large warships.
Inca Swarm – 300 warships, 70 remaining.
Lin – 700 warships, 150 remaining.
The surface of the Stellar Bus was heavily bombarded, and its diameter was slightly smaller than before. Hundreds of underground bases were destroyed because of the bombardment.
Lin calculated the losses in the battle, the losses … were smaller than expected, Lin originally thought that the other fleets would be completely destroyed.
But since these were left, it meant … the battle was a success.
However, Lin felt that under normal circumstances, never mind attacking the core, they wouldn't even be able to see the Brain Spirit's army.
Only a creature like Lin, whose thoughts were very similar to their dreams, could lead the army and use various methods to attack the Brain Spirit's core.
If it was a direct battle, these troops would not be able to win, but by using the Brain Spirit's dream, they could destroy them with a small number of troops.
This feeling was rather … interesting.
This matter was finally over. When Lin first met them, she felt that it was almost impossible to destroy them, but due to various factors, she was able to reach the Brain Spirit's core …
After these creatures were destroyed, there should be many worlds in the Void that were free from their 'harassment'. But this matter was not over yet, Lin had to look for it. The Core Protectors had moved the core to somewhere else.
However, the Core Protectors were not as invasive as the Brain Spirits. So ignoring them was not a problem. Lin was just curious as to why they were able to move the core, and where else could they move the core?
Lin felt that the place the Core Protectors went to last time might be another dream.
Yes, the Core Protectors used some method to connect the Brain Spirit's dream to another dream, then moved the core there, and at the same time, cut off the connection with the original Brain Spirit's dream.
Thus, the original dream would collapse, and 98% of the Brain Spirits that lived in the dream would dissipate in the collapse.
The remaining Brain Spirits were those that stayed in the warships. They could be said to have returned to their 'primitive life' from long ago, which was to stay in the biological brain or machinery to work.
The collapse of the dream would also affect many machines. Just like the machines near the core, all of them stopped moving because their internal operating space was also maintained by the dream.
Therefore, machines with such capabilities would all be destroyed. Only those machines that did not rely on dreams could be safely preserved.
Lin felt that they might be able to find a way to develop again, but they couldn't contact their companions, and without a dream, they couldn't even teleport. In short, they were creatures that did not need to be worried about …
"Is it really … over?"
Thinking of this. Lin heard a voice from the communication device, this voice came from the Voidpeople's fleet.
Those fleets were still wandering around the area where the Cerebrum army had stopped moving. Lin had just told them that the Cerebrum army had been dealt with, but they seemed … to have yet to react.
"It's over for you. Their world has collapsed, and while their species hasn't completely gone extinct, they are no longer a threat to this void. You can report to your people that you've saved your world"
"But … how do I know if they've been destroyed?"
It seemed that the Voidpeople found it hard to believe, because this matter didn't feel 'real' to them.
Their thoughts were still at the stage where only by destroying their opponents would they be considered victorious. Therefore, most of the Voidpeople, including the general, were in a state of doubt, and at the same time, they were also a little afraid …
After all, so many warships had been destroyed, they were very worried that something would happen again.
Therefore, Lin planned to give them some … reality.
"Turn on all your receivers."
After Lin said that, she aimed the Star Bus at the Voidpeople's fleet, and then sent them some … brainwaves.
These brainwaves contained a lot of information about the war, and the final state of the Cerebrum's world.
Lin organized them into a form that the Voidpeople could easily understand, and sent it to them.
"What … could this be …" "They've really been destroyed?" "We've won!" The Voidpeople finally reacted, and they instantly burst into loud cheers.
"We've won! We've finally won! "
Although many of the Voidpeople were mourning for their fallen brethren, there were even more Voidpeople who disregarded everything and cheered. While they felt the joy of victory, they also thought that they had become the heroes who saved the world.
As expected, directly speaking to their minds was much more effective than talking to them.
As for the demons … they had already started cheering, they knew that the enemy had been defeated, and their forces had become even stronger.
This was something that the demons believed in.
The Inca insects did not cheer, but Lin felt that they were also feeling the joy of victory.
Apart from them, Maya and the imam also felt the joy of victory, but Lin only gave them a small number of troops to command in this war, so they were in the role of spectators for a long time.
"Then, let's go back first."
After sending this message, Lin planned to teleport the fleet back, but the energy was not enough to teleport the Star Bus, so it would stay here for a while.
"There's something I want to ask …" Suddenly, Lin received a message from the general, "Can we take some things back for research? Those square objects that have stopped moving, their technology … will be very helpful to us. "
Lin replied: "We can, but there's danger."
"What danger?" the general asked.
"The brain spirits might be inside," Lin said. "Although they aren't in the 'cockpit', there might be other places in these square objects that can accommodate them, if you come into contact with them, they will infect you again."
"… Very well" the general hesitated for a moment, then said: "Then … we'll go back first."
"Wait a minute …" the general suddenly said: "The promise you gave us … will be fulfilled, right?"
"Of course."
With a flash of teleportation, most of the fleet in the void disappeared, Lin had teleported them back to where they were supposed to be.
The general … Lin knew what it was thinking, it believed that Lin did not want them to come into contact with the brain spirits' technology, so it planned to leave first. Perhaps it was thinking about how to obtain this technology in the future.
However, Lin was telling the truth when she told them that these square objects were dangerous.
Although the main control room could not be activated, there should be a lot of space inside that could allow the brain spirits to move freely, so they had to be destroyed.
Before destroying them, Lin would study them to see if there was anything special about them.
The brain spirits liked to use a single weapon, but although they all looked like clusters of light, they were also divided into different types, just like how the Voidfolk's weapons all looked like missiles, but they were also divided into different types.
Lin also wanted to study the dreamscape's core. Although this thing could no longer be considered a core, she might be able to learn something by studying its composition.
At the same time, Lin wanted to confirm where she was …
This place appeared to be a completely empty void, but there was a star system not too far away.
The star system seemed to have 10 rollers orbiting around a single star, which felt like quite a lot. Since they weren't too far away, she could see them clearly with her special eyesight.
I wonder if there was any special reason why those otherworldlings teleported the core here, but I'll have to be careful.
On the other hand, Lin also paid attention to the star systems near the brain spirit's core.
Lin had also placed quite a few troops in those star systems to observe them. At the place where there was a large number of miniature troops, those miniature troops were now motionless.
Just like the fleet around the core, the brain spirit that controlled them had disappeared.
As for the other meteorite areas, Lin found that the blocks there were similar.
They had mobilized many blocks to find the thing that was blocking their teleportation, but before they could find it, the core had already been moved.
So they were all in a state of motionlessness.
However, Lin found some special blocks among them. These blocks were still floating, and Lin believed that they were machines that weren't directly related to the dreamscape. The brain spirit inside was still controlling them.
Lin decided …
Boom!!!
A block exploded, and Lin's cone-shaped warship began to chase and attack these 'living' blocks.
Now, Lin found that the brain spirits were very … timid.
Originally, if the blocks were attacked, they would immediately rush up and counterattack, but now they only knew how to run. After seeing their companions being attacked, the moving blocks around them immediately flew away. They … had no intention to fight.
But no matter what, Lin wanted to destroy them. These blocks should still have a lot of teleportation energy, which she could use to teleport the Star Bus.
As for the remaining bases here, Lin could study them and make them into bases that belonged to her …
Although Lin didn't really want to make a base here, because … there was something wrong here.
Why? Maybe it was related to the brain spirit and the collapsed dreamscape?
Well then, let's just replenish the Star Bus's energy first, and then … go back. (To be continued …)
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