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Chapter 1330

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Halland's army had completely recovered from the onslaught of the Imperial Army. They were gradually stabilizing their footing and launching a fruitful counterattack. Two factors caused our advantage to quickly disappear. First, Halland's army had regained their normal combat ability. They seemed to have recovered from their previous sleepwalking state. Second, the King's Landing formation that was giving us a headache. During the effective time of the Gospel System, King's Landing was almost indestructible. Judging from the current situation, the dozen or so super warships had ample energy and could probably hold out for a long time under the Imperial Army's firepower. These thick-skinned fellows shared almost half of the frontal damage for the other Abyss warships.

Their weapons were also a huge threat. Genesis was one of the few attacks that could deal full damage to the psionic shield. Due to the special position of the Void Stairs, the psionic shield had a good percentage of resistance against all attacks. However, it could not resist the disintegration effect. Under the continuous attacks of Genesis, the Imperial Army who had the absolute advantage in numbers actually turned into a defensive stance. Halland had used his actions to prove to us that even an old dog had a few teeth — even a stray dog.

So, we had to think of a way to get rid of these super warships first. I was very worried about how long it would take for his conventional tactics to exhaust the energy of those things. However, my own Void power seemed to be able to destroy the Gospel. Back then, Ockham's King's Landing had its shield broken by Void power and collapsed due to overloading its core. I felt that I could give it a try.

However, the situation now was a little different from back then. Back then, the Imperial Army and Ockham's King's Landing were so close that even a catapult could hit the other party's face. Now, there was the vast space between us, and even the Galactic Main Cannons could only hit the other party's face through the Dimensional Door. Back then, we only faced a single King's Landing with no guards around it. Now, before us were a dozen King's Landing and hundreds of thousands of frigates of various sizes. Yes, behind them was the Emperor who had yet to make a move but whose combat ability was probably no less than Sandora's …

Hmm, I admit that the difference is a little big, but the combat power of the Imperial Army isn't what it used to be …

"I heard that you destroyed one of these back then." Icetis shaded her eyes with her hand and pretended to look into the distance. However, the object of her gaze was actually the holographic projection a few meters in front of her. "You used the special properties of Void Energy, right? Back then, Father had evaluated the circle spaceships that you guys created. This is a bug that is almost undefeatable below the Void. It can be attacked, resisted, and buffed. Even if a high-level Protoss were to crash into it, they might not be able to break its defense. However, it has no additional resistance to the Void. "

I recalled the first time I faced King's Landing in the Black Sun. Icetis hadn't appeared yet, so she probably didn't know much about what happened back then. Thus, I briefly explained the method I used to deal with King's Landing: I used Void Energy to transform into a vessel, then I used it to smash it. It was crude and primitive, but it was effective.

Icetis was fascinated as she listened to me. She summarized my feats back then into one sentence. "In other words, back then, you smashed this pile of hula hoops with a brick? Sigh, I didn't expect you to be so well-versed in this. You're from the same school as me … "

Bryndis's definition of a brick was very broad. In her opinion, as long as it was hard enough and could be thrown into a person's skull, it could be considered a brick. From her Bible to a scrapped spaceship, most things fell into this category. This was a magical female gangster. She had the ability to use anything to fight. Although she applied for the wrong major in the Church of Light back then, I felt that she could probably graduate if she applied for the God of War …

I didn't have the strength to correct Icetis' misconception. I could only silently adjust my power and gradually transform it into Void Energy. At the same time, I got Sandora to prepare the brick … and prepare the spaceship's catapult and hyperspace device. This skill consumed a lot of energy because it was essentially using a part of the Void Creature's body as a weapon to be thrown out. I had thrown it once back then. This time, I had to throw it more than ten times (assuming I could hit them all). So, I had to do some preparation.

However, Sandora didn't take any action. She only shook her head lightly. "I'm afraid that the method back then won't work. Void Energy can't pass through the hyperspace device."

I looked at Sandora in surprise. I had only used that skill once back then and I hadn't thought about it. So, I wasn't sure what its limitations were. It seemed that Sandora knew more than me, the creator of the skill.

"Void Energy is hyperdimensional, or should I say, beyond everything. It's more advanced than the hyperspace device." Sandora spread her hands. "It will destroy the tunnel the moment it passes through the space door. The Void 'substance' that you throw out will blow up our spaceship. Back then, we were very close to the King's Landing in Ockham. So, we could use conventional ballistic attacks. But now … "

Sandora looked at the holographic projection beside her. "A physical weapon that can travel seventy-seven times the speed of sound is useless on a battlefield of this scale. It crawls slower than an ant. The only way to recreate that kind of attack back then is … "

"You have to go there personally." Icetis patted my shoulder. "Your brick has its limits."

I had to go there personally. I had to rush to the King's Landing battleships' visual range, or even close combat range. I had to challenge more than ten King's Landing battleships in front of Halland's hundreds of thousands of spaceships. Whether I could return or not, I could guarantee that I would be recorded in history if I dared to go there. But after thinking about it, it seemed to be the only thing I could do at the moment.

Besides, Void Creatures had always been lucky. Father God had said that Void Creatures were immortal. When I was on the verge of death, I could directly dissipate into the Primordial Void and revive. Of course, if I 'died' too thoroughly, it would lead to a slow revival. If I died too thoroughly like how I had died seventy thousand years ago, it might even lead to a reshuffling of my personality. But I felt that as long as I was careful, it shouldn't be a problem. No matter how powerful Halland was, he couldn't kill me in one shot.

So, I swung my arms and stood out like a hoodlum. "Then prepare for me. I will go over …"

Actually, I felt that my current state of mind was very strange. I could no longer have a normal psychological resistance towards' death '. As a Void Creature, the various psychological impressions of' death 'were gradually disappearing from my subconscious. Perhaps Jingle had the same mentality as me. She couldn't understand what her own death would be like. It seemed that what Icetis had once said was gradually becoming a reality. When you break away from your human body, you will gradually realize this fact. Sooner or later, you will think of problems and view the world with the mentality of another life form. Under such circumstances, maintaining your own mentality is a necessary lesson. At the moment, I felt that other than being exceptionally unafraid of death and being exceptionally unafraid of death, my mentality was still considered normal. This was worth celebrating.

As expected, when Sandora heard my hot-headed words, she instantly panicked. She and her elder sister simultaneously rushed over to hold my arms. They wanted to stop me from walking towards the teleportation device, but they used a little too much force. Thus, I was like a scalper who was about to be handcuffed to a radiator at the police station. I stretched my neck and protested with all my might. "I know what I'm doing! I know what I'm doing! "

"As the ruler of a country, your thoughts are a little foolish." Icetis looked down at me, who was being held down by Sandora and her elder sister. "But as a man, I admire you very much. I will go with you."

Sandora glared at Icetis angrily. The latter ignored the murderous look in Ji You's eyes. "You have to give your man a chance to save the world. I can guarantee that he will come back alive. Also, look outside. The Hessians that we have almost forgotten have started to move. Their combat power is a little weak, but do you think that in front of billions of bees, Halland would have the time to notice that two fleas have landed on her spaceship? "

I looked at Icetis silently. "Can't you change it to something nicer?"

"I was going to say flies at first. But then I thought about it and felt a little disgusted."

Putting aside Icetis's strange metaphor, at least she reminded us of one thing: the Hessians had already taken action.

Well, in fact, they had taken action at the beginning of the battle. However, there was an insurmountable gap between the normal races and the Schilling fleet in terms of mobility. To put it simply, their huge fleet needed time to organize an all-out attack that could unleash all of their combat power. They also needed time for their follow-up troops to catch up to the frontline. I'm sure everyone remembers that the entire Hessian fleet had not assembled in one wave before they set off. They had split up into countless waves and were rushing over here. Now, there were still about one-fifth of their spaceships on the way. That was why they only showed signs of attacking now. The radar showed that countless Hessian settlements within a radius of a hundred light years were moving. They were organizing an unprecedented large-scale assault.

Of course, Halland was not blind. He had noticed the natives surrounding the battlefield from the beginning. When billions of spaceships neatly pressed towards him, even the Fallen Apostle would be dumbfounded. There was nothing more impactful than a lunatic against a lunatic. Halland's fleet immediately prepared to exchange fire with these additional enemies. I saw that about half of their firepower ships had reduced their attack on the Imperial Army's position. These ships were accumulating energy and resetting their fire control systems. It was foreseeable that the Hessian tribe would suffer huge casualties in the upcoming battle.

However, those crazy and courageous natives did not seem to realize what kind of enemy they were charging at. For the sake of a general who had only spoken four sentences to their race hundreds of thousands of years ago, for the sake of an invincible fleet that was almost a myth, they began to charge at another invincible fleet that was just as powerful. I could not quite understand their reasons for fighting, nor could I understand why Visca would occupy such an important position in the hearts of this race. But regardless, the Hessian tribe began to charge.

All of their channels began to echo with a thunderous roar, "If you can't return, then be loyal!"

The first wave of the Hessian fleet finally appeared on the battlefield. This was a group of skirmishers composed of small fast ships and mixed commandos. They did not even have time to aim at Halan's position before they were swept into a gaseous state by the latter. The fragile mortal matter was almost defenseless in the face of the psionic barrage. But this was only the beginning. The instant annihilation of the vanguard did not affect the fervor of the Hessian tribe in the slightest. On the contrary, I actually heard a frenzied cheer from the Hessian's communication channel!

All of the Hessian warships began to cheer as they charged at the Fallen Apostle's position. Their numbers even caused a space wonder. After a few minutes, we saw a dense fog of light in the distant space, as though a nebula that had long been extinguished in this universe was being reignited. But it was not a nebula, it was the Hessian fleet! They were using their absolute numbers to light up the entire battlefield!

"Oh, damn, this is their fighting style. This is a good chance, let's go! " Icetis whistled loudly and sighed. After that, she grabbed my arm and ran towards the teleportation device. Sandora and my elder sister were completely unable to stop her. They could only watch as the two of us disappeared into the teleportation screen of light … Oh, it wasn't just the two of us. When we arrived at the teleportation device, I realized that there was another person hanging on my arm: Shallow Shallow had followed us.

No matter how fast Icetis was, it was impossible for her to be faster than Shallow Shallow's.

"I'll help you," Shallow Shallow said resolutely. I noticed that she was already in her second personality. Her eyes were glowing with a cold light. When she looked at the nearest Fallen Apostle warship, she revealed a joyful smile. "I'll help you clean up the worms."

There was no one who could stop her. But when I thought about Shallow Shallow's ability, she would not be in any danger when facing an ordinary army, I didn't say anything else. I turned my head and looked into the distance.

We were already near the Halland fleet, the limit of the army's teleportation device. Any further and we would be in a zone where gravity traps could not be used for warping. Before we teleported, we had chosen the safest coordinates possible. This was the weakest point of both sides' firepower. Regardless of whether it was the Imperial Army or the Halland frontline army, their firepower in this area was very sparse, relatively speaking.

In fact, this place was still not peaceful. The psionic light beams from the Imperial Army or the Halland's frontline army would occasionally pierce through the darkness, leaving crisscrossing bright traces in the areas further away. The warp warheads would explode violently in the shield zone hundreds of kilometers away, forming blinding blue and white fireballs that were even brighter than the sun. Looking at those fireballs, I couldn't help but frown. The warp warheads were blocked by the combined shield. Every time such an explosion occurred, it meant a waste of firepower.

"That is our target — our first target." Icetis touched my arm and pointed at the metal land that was slowly spinning beneath our feet.

It wasn't a metal land but the outermost ring of a King's Landing battleship. This huge battleship had a radius of thousands of kilometers and its size was almost a planet. A bony planet formed by three ring-shaped skeletons and a black heart. We were now at the apex of the outer ring's rotation axis of King's Landing. We were so close that when I looked down, I almost thought that I was in the orbit of a planet, with a spinning alloy land beneath my feet.

In the distant space, we could see the slender expeditionary battleships forming a loosely structured firepower matrix with King's Landing at the center. At the shield nodes of the firepower matrix (the critical point of the combined shield), the Borderland-class battleships painted in black and red were arranged in groups of three. Light blue translucent energy flowed on their surface, providing additional shield support for King's Landing. King's Landing was already a tough opponent, and now each of them had their own specialized shield fleet. It seemed that Halland knew that he only had one trump card on hand, and he was sparing no expense to maximize the value of these trump cards.

The huge battleship beneath our feet was slowly spinning. I saw that its inner ring had begun to charge, and the black and red alloy ring was glowing brightly. This meant that the Revelation system was probably online. Soon, all the battleships of the Fallen Apostles would be strengthened. But before that, the enemy didn't seem to have noticed our arrival. I had completely entered a void state. I greeted Icetis and Shallow Shallow with a deep voice through our mental connection, "The weak point is at the core. As long as I destroy the first one, the enemy will definitely react …"

"Me and Shallow Shallow will hold off the small fries. Let's get rid of as many as we can before the situation takes a turn for the worse." Icetis had finally curbed her roguish habits on the battlefield. She took out her golden longbow. This was a true weapon that would only be used in an extremely serious battle. It couldn't be mentioned in the same breath as a plaything like the biblical meteor hammer. "I will try to keep the commotion as low as possible. It would be best if we don't get surrounded."

I 'looked' at Icetis in surprise. "I thought you were going to swing the meteor hammer and take on eight of them alone …"

"Nonsense." Icetis pursed her lips. "Only an idiot would believe that it would be fun to charge into the fleet alone and wield a peerless weapon. We are here for special operations. If we pull too much aggro, we will just have to kneel. Don't you see how many enemies there are around us? Even those old monsters from the Pantheon have to crouch when they are here …"

I nodded in agreement. Then, I turned into a meteorite that plummeted towards the grayish-white barrier of the Gospel.

My battle strategy was simple. Of course, I would admit that I couldn't think of a high-end and high-end ultimate move. Anyway, my way of thinking had always been "as long as it works". That was to turn myself into a weapon and use the power of the void to pierce through the barrier of the Gospel. Then, I would detonate the core of King's Landing. Such a gigantic spaceship … Actually, it couldn't really be called a spaceship anymore. The weakness of such a gigantic monster was the massive energy in its core. This energy could easily go berserk when it lost control. Controlling energy was my specialty.

Perhaps many people still remembered the move that I had used on Savi, the Singularity Explosion. I would use a fragment of my will as a seed and plant it in an environment with abundant energy. This seed would rapidly absorb all the energy in the surroundings and cause a violent impact after it broke through a critical point. This skill was simple, but its principle was destined to be extremely powerful. This was because it used the target's own power to destroy the target. You could think of it as having unlimited destructive power. If I placed an energy singularity in the core of the world and gave it enough lifespan, it could even destroy the entire universe with a small price to pay.

Of course, it could also destroy an undefended King's Landing.

This would probably save me a lot of stamina. After all … I would have to deal with more than ten King's Landing.

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