Bronk still seed to have lingering trepidation.
"Then what are we waiting for?" asked Isrile, who didn’t care how terrifying that thing was, whatever it was, it belonged to her now!
In the vast Asteroid Belt, an incomparably large spacecraft was quietly stationary. The ship’s appearance was remarkably peculiar, entirely black, with layers upon layers of huge scales, each scale asuring dozens of ters in length. The upper structure was slender, while at the bottom there was a belly even bigger than the ship itself.
All this information was obtained through the Distant Viewing Array on the battleship, and in reality, you couldn’t actually see it with the naked eye. According to Bronk, once you could see it with your own eyes, those terrifying little creatures protecting it would also be able to see you.
"This guy is really quite big."
Isrile marveled that just the diater of the spherical part at the bottom of the enormous bio-ship was over ten thousand ters. Such a vast space could accommodate a large number of passengers, but it also ant that it could contain an equally large number of terrifying creatures. Isrile didn’t know what those creatures looked like, but without getting closer, there was no way to find out.
Isrile said to Bronk, "You guys wait here for , I’ll go and see if I can communicate with them. If they are reasonable, it will save us a lot of trouble. Of course, if they aren’t, I’ll let you know."
Isrile imdiately left the battleship, as Magic ford a shield around her body. It protected her from instant death due to the extre temperature difference and vacuum of space. Hiding behind various asteroids along the way in the Asteroid Belt, she advanced. After rounding an asteroid, Isrile finally saw the enormous ship.
This is the place?
Isrile imdiately revealed her true form, her huge body landing on the surface of a nearby asteroid, while she sent out a ntal force towards the spacecraft.
At that mont, the previously motionless ship stirred. It moved in an unusual manner, not as a whole, but as if it were writhing. At the sa ti, dozens of massive eyes opened all over its body, each eye several dozen ters wide, and so were even a hundred ters across. Simultaneously, a ntal force also swept across to her.
"The Queen has established ntal contact with the other party, and they are communicating," said Isrile’s three underlings nervously watching from aboard the battleship, fearing any sudden movents.
Seconds and minutes passed by, and the massive ship made no further movents, nor did any of those so-called terrifying creatures appear.
About half an hour later, Isrile transford back into her human form and made her way back to the battleship along the Asteroid Belt. Everyone could see the excited smile spread across Isrile’s face.
"I have good news," Isrile told Bronk, "that ship is willing to join us."
Bronk showed no signs of excitent, waiting for Isrile to finish speaking because if sothing sounded too simple, it usually ant there would be significant trouble ahead.
"But the condition is that we need to help it get rid of its current problem."
As it turned out, those terrifying creatures were not affiliated with the ship at all!
Originally, the Giant Beast within the ship was researching a specific kind of organism, which had extrely formidable adaptability. It could survive in magical environnts, chanical environnts, or even in barren conditions without any external nutrition. After the Giant left, this organism rged with the entire ship and, due to harsh conditions, also assimilated the entire asteroid to gain energy. However, there were other organisms on the Giant’s ship, semi-chanical life forms, which were also part of the Giant’s exploration into life. After all, pure life has limited endurance to external conditions, but chanical beings could survive in the most adverse environnts.
However, after rging with the whole ship and the asteroid, those semi-chanical life forms also attained freedom. They hid within the asteroid, nesting, reproducing, using the tals and organic matter inside the asteroid as resources for their proliferation. Eventually, the ship devouring the asteroid from the outside and those semi-chanical beings inside encountered each other when the asteroid’s size had diminished to a certain degree. As expected, in this contest of mutual devouring, the ship’s side lost, and those terrifying semi-chanical creatures took control of the ship.
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With a spaceship as their vessel, the half-chanical lifeforms were able to plunder resources from many more places. With more resources acquired, conversely, the spaceship beca even more indispensable to them.
The spaceship set forth a simple condition. Eradicate those terrifying creatures, and it would follow Isrile in departure.
Of course, Isrile omitted the part where he demonstrated the Giant’s Power to the spaceship. The spaceship did not wish to transfer its freedom from one hand to another, which essentially made no difference. However, when Isrile showcased the Giant’s Power, everything changed dramatically.
After ten thousand years, perhaps many humans had forgotten just how powerful the Giants were. But the spaceship rembered. Even though it had completely rged with the ship, most of the ship’s functions required Giant identity to activate—including the Plane-traversing ability.
Upon receiving news from Isrile that a Giant was soon to arrive, the spaceship almost instantly entrusted its future to Isrile.
The condition, of course, remained that it would obtain freedom.
"That’s the situation. Regardless, this battle is now inevitable," Isrile said.
Bronk nodded his head; he too knew that since he was standing here, this battle was certain to take place.
But the real question was, how to fight it?
Isrile continued, "Currently, there are roughly thirty thousand half-chanical lifeforms, and our combat power is about ten thousand. In theory, one against three might still give us a certain advantage. However, these half-chanical lifeforms excel in combat within space, and less than a third of us can move freely there, so a space battle would certainly be suicide."
"Then, Your Majesty the Queen, what do you suggest?" a faint frenzy twinkled in Bronk’s eyes.
"My plan is exactly what you’re thinking," Isrile said. "I intend to ram this warship directly into the asteroid beneath the spaceship. Before we strike, the spaceship will expose a weak spot, and right after our collision, it will imdiately seal the breach. The interior conditions of the asteroid are appropriate with breathable air, giving us an advantage in battle."
"However, this is also a plan where victory is the only option. If we fail, this warship, damaged from the collision, will no longer be able to carry us away from here," Bronk said.
"? Lose? Impossible!" Isrile laughed out loud.
All hostages on the warship were escorted down by a Giant Beast, which possessed a vast and sturdy chamber capable of keeping them alive for an extended period. The captain had intended to have his crew leave as well, but they had no such plans.
Was this trust in the captain or a re impulsive act of camaraderie? Isrile did not understand, nor did he need to.
Once everything was prepared, the warship’s frontal armor charged up, speeding forward at high velocity! Passing by the Asteroid Belt, the vast spaceship ca into view!
"Co on! Let’s crash into it!"
The heavy scale armor surrounding the Asteroid suddenly retracted on its own, and the warship crashed into it. Although it didn’t hit the outer armor head-on, the extrely thick hide still caused extensive damage to the entire warship!
The entire warship was engulfed, and the rear was promptly sealed.
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