I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 824 - 489: We Succeeded_1

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Chapter 824: Chapter 489: We Succeeded_1

The situation changed once again.

Harrison Clark’s reason for storming the enemy ship was that he saw Needham Brown was not dead and could still be saved, so he decided to carry out the rescue mission.

After successfully breaking the ship, he changed the strategic target to attempting to capture the Prism Ship when he realized that Needham Brown’s life signs had disappeared.

Unexpectedly, while buying time for Star to block the entrance, he caught Needham Brown’s head in midair.

Now that his goal was basically achieved, Harrison Clark had some intentions to retreat, but the Blade Mantis arrived before the Prism Ship’s main force.

After the first batch of twenty-five was completely wiped out by Harrison Clark, he didn’t have a chance to catch his breath before the second batch of Blade Mantis from the other Prism Ships arrived, blocking him in once more.

Harrison Clark was in a difficult situation, unable to retreat or advance.

But he was also very excited and fearless.

If he couldn’t run, then he wouldn’t – he would just continue to block the entrance and fight.

He had already seen the movement of the human fleet from the intelligence system.

He knew that commanders led by Nora Camp had placed a heavy bet on the table, almost like a show hand.

So he decided to place a bet too, gambling that Star could win.

Unfortunately, Harrison Clark couldn’t enter the world of the Quantum Network with his thoughts, nor did Star give him real-time information. He didn’t know the principle of Star’s confrontation with the enemy’s core intelligence, nor did he know the progress.

He could only focus on blocking the entrance wholeheartedly, at least not allowing Bond No.7 to be affected in any way before he fell himself.

When the missiles ran out, he switched to the barrage cannon.

When the barrage cannon’s ammunition was depleted, he switched to the multi-barrel Coronal Cannon – he would use whatever he had.

Fortunately, the energy density of the antimatter battery was astonishing. Although his expenditure was huge, he could still hold on for a while under his precise control.

About forty seconds later, Star suddenly sent a message to Harrison Clark’s mind: “I need help.”

“Hmm? What’s the situation?”

Star: “I have gained the upper hand, but I need another five minutes to completely absorb the enemy’s core autonomous algorithm. Now other Prism Ships are trying to break through the super redundant information shield I set up and re-establish contact with DX1819. If successful, I will face the super intelligence body formed by the alliance of all the Prism Ship’s core intelligences simultaneously…”

“So you’re about to lose, right? Tell me what I need to do to help you.”

Star: “Actually, you don’t need to do anything. I just need an authorization from you.”

“What authorization?”

Harrison Clark was puzzled.

After waiting for about five seconds, Star had not replied, and Harrison Clark became anxious: “What’s going on?”

“The object needing authorization has already contacted me, and we are working together. Please do not disturb.”

Harrison Clark looked confused.

About ten seconds later, he faintly understood the situation through the information warfare equipment built into his Battle Armor.

A huge information flow, different from ordinary quantum signals, was rapidly spreading in all directions centered on Bond No.7, forming a powerful data storm.

The battle armor’s analysis report showed that this was a medium layer quantum signal.

It turned out that Star’s so-called authorization was because she needed Freddy’s help.

Because of Freddy’s special situation, Star needed Harrison Clark’s authorization to contact him.

But a strange coincidence happened. Instead of following Harrison Clark’s orders and resting well, Freddy didn’t sleep at all. He was watching the battle attentively and deducing Harrison Clark’s situation in his mind.

It seemed like he had foreseen the dilemma Star faced, so he put on the neural linking communication device in advance and took the initiative to contact Star, reaching an agreement with her.

Using his own brain as a medium, Freddy established a second information channel for Star.

Freddy then contacted the distant Gelas Star, disguised himself as a real Gelasian, and implanted a Trojan horse written by Star into the Gelas network, effectively turning the entire Gelas Star’s computing power into his own “botnet.”

The “botnet” began to produce super-redundant information, which Freddy then sent back through himself. Star added additional information to each redundant piece, enlarging the information exponentially until it ultimately became the data storm surrounding Bond No.7’s box.

Harrison Clark felt a sense of foreboding.

Such a huge burst of information transmission would definitely consume the little life force Freddy had left.

He wanted to stop it, but he found that his messages simply couldn’t be sent, as his communication privileges had been unilaterally revoked.

Harrison Clark felt anxious, which almost resulted in an operational error with his Battle Armor, leaving him vulnerable to a direct strike from the Blade Mantis.

He realized that after all, he was in an intense battlefield, and his opponent was not an easy adversary. A slight lapse in attention could lead to death or an oversight in stopping one or two enemies, which would waste all previous efforts.

He had no choice but to focus his mind and devote all his efforts to stopping the enemy.

Time passed little by little, and before they knew it, five minutes had gone by.

More and more Blade Mantis entered the DX1819 Prism Ship, but in the narrow battlefield, their numerical advantage could not be transformed into an absolute advantage.

Thousands of Blade Mantis were blocked inside the passage. Only the first few could reach Harrison Clark.

Blade Mantis were originally designed for external conquests, not internal defense.

It was the first time humans had ever invaded a Prism Ship, and also the first time that the Blade Mantis faced such a powerful opponent inside the ship.

In this hurried situation, the Compound-Eyed Observer’s response was no longer as oppressive as it had been in the past.

Outside, Leviel was leading his team, stubbornly chasing after the retreating Prism Ship array.

Some high-speed fighters and Star Shadow Warriors were bypassing the battlefield, heading straight for the DX1819 Prism Ship, trying to rescue Harrison Clark.

At this time, numerous commanders, including Nora Camp, who were stationed in different areas, were watching the situation inside the DX1819 Prism Ship through the command channel.

In the projection, the green dot representing Harrison Clark was standing its ground.

In front of the green dot was a long row of red dots representing the Blade Mantis, forming a spectacular scene that made everyone nervous.

An even worse situation occurred: the accuracy of the quantum signals continued to decline, indicating that the breach in the Prism Ship was gradually shrinking.

Harrison Clark was about to be trapped inside.

Leading from the front, Marshal Leviel turned on the full power of his Star Shadow Armor and, using his slightly stronger momentum, led more than a thousand Star Shadow Warriors in a straight line forward.

But he didn’t go straight for the DX1819 Prism Ship; instead, he continued to pull to the side along a broken line.Leviel was moving away from the battlefield, continually distancing himself from the DX1819 Prism Ship on the flank.

He watched the swarming Blade Mantis still rushing towards the Prism Ship from afar through the quantum monitoring model and shouted, “Everyone, full power to the curvature engines! Rush forward! Intercept as many as possible!”

At the same time, he sent a brainwave command to divert two large cannon ships from the First Area Fleet to turn their muzzles. The two giant cannons roared to life, releasing two energy beams approximately a hundred meters thick.

In the past, it would have been difficult for such light-speed energy cannons to continuously hit a prism ship.

The prism ship’s shield would greatly reduce the damage, and the enemy wouldn’t stay put in one place and be continuously hit.

But this time, DX1819 could only move in a straight line with a fixed acceleration. The muzzle could move accordingly, and there was no shield.

As the side of the prism ship that had been blown open was at the rear, the direct bombardment from the energy cannons couldn’t hit it directly.

However, this was all within Leviel’s calculations.

His target wasn’t the prism ship but his own position, slightly farther out, aiming right at the hundreds of Star Shadow Warriors following behind him.

But these hundreds of warriors had formed two circular arrays with their shield generators fully activated.

Hundreds of Star Shadow Battle Armor shields merged together in space, forming two pure energy “mirrors” that just caught the cannon beams.

The beams refracted and then flew toward the rear and upper side of the DX1819 Prism Ship.

Half of each beam hit the prism ship’s side, while the other half extended parallel to the damaged surface and covered the breached opening.

As more Blade Mantis tried to fly back to the opening from the rear, they had to forcibly pass through the energy beams, resulting in heavy casualties.

This was Leviel’s tactic to limit the return of the Blade Mantis to DX1819 in the shortest time possible and alleviate the pressure on Harrison Clark as much as possible.

The next moment, several other Prism Ships on the other side began firing at the Star Shadow Warriors who had formed the “mirror” arrays.

However, the human battleships that rushed closer were ready to block the firing lines one after another.

Even if some slipped through the net, the Star Shadow Warriors in formation could maintain perfect coverage of the opening by shifting their positions according to the angles of light reflection.

When one plan failed, more Blade Mantis began to try to approach Leviel and his companions instead of DX1819 and even opened their warp capabilities to save time.

At the moment when tens of thousands of Blade Mantis disappeared, Leviel’s pupils constricted, and he shouted silently in his heart, “Explode!”

Within the range of several hundred thousand kilometers between him and the Blade Mantis formation, numerous invisible compressed energy missiles with warp flight capabilities burst out of their curvature bubbles and exploded simultaneously.

Space was torn and shattered into pieces, and the Blade Mantis in warp suffered heavy losses, instantly reducing their numbers by nearly half.

But as the other half reappeared, they were instantly swept by the countless small energy cannons fired by the human fleet in ambush, reducing their numbers by half again!

What made the Blade Mantis terrifying was their agility and mobility, which made it difficult for human gunners to accurately track their movements.

However, once the opponent’s every move was discerned and humans could predict their movements, the Blade Mantis were no longer mysterious. Human firepower finally had the advantage.

This was the wisdom of war!

Still, some Blade Mantis managed to get close to the “mirror” formation, about two thousand in total, posing a significant threat to the mirror formation.Update by n0vgo.c0

Leviel remained calm, slowly drifting forward.

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He even had time to look back at the three hundred elite soldiers behind him.

These soldiers were Harrison Clark’s students and Leviel’s personal troops.

Needham Brown had his Shadow Forces, and the ambitious young Leviel had his three hundred Iron Guards.

Leviel’s battle armor clenched into a fist with the right hand raised, revealing a battle sword.

“For the survival of humanity, we offer our souls!”

Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!

Leviel and the three hundred Iron Guards rushed head-on into the two thousand Blade Mantis.

In the command center, the screen in front of the commander disappeared.

Information from inside the DX1819 Prism Ship was suddenly cut off, indicating that the breach had been completely sealed.

Everything now depended on Harrison Clark.

Suddenly, the surface of DX1819 Prism Ship lit up.

Everyone’s heart tightened.

This was the brilliance of the Prism Ship’s shield!

Did they lose?

The next moment, the DX1819 Prism Ship began to accelerate downward. Apart from the shield’s light, black layers of space appeared like mist, indicating that the Prism Ship was trying to accelerate into curvature motion.

Boom!

The signal in the command center was restored!

Two images appeared in the signal, one of a sweaty Harrison Clark.

Harrison Clark was leaning against a wall, panting heavily.

Another image showed the interior structure of the prism ship.

In the projection, Harrison Clark was inside a closed door, with thousands of Blade Mantis locked outside.

On-screen, Harrison Clark cleared his throat and grinned, “Everyone, we did it. From now on, this Prism Ship is ours!”

Nora Camp slammed her fist onto the console and gritted her teeth, “Good!”

Overwhelmed with joy, Leviel flashed and struck a Blade Mantis’s back neck with his sword. “First Area Army Corps! Cover the retreat of our sages with all your might! Push forward at full speed! At any cost!”

In the Shadow Galaxy, the people who were watching the entire fierce battle through projections were sobbing uncontrollably.

We… succeeded!

From their arrival to turning the tide of the battle, the Sages took less than half an hour!

This was the power of the Sages!