Chapter 1907: Chapter 576 Titan vs Titan, Super Tier vs Super Tier_2
The first wave of the insect swarm was mostly wiped out by the well-prepared Alliance, but the number of insects didn’t decrease. Instead, they grew more and more.
From a high point, Leonard Churchill observed, sharing the vision of several clones through the insect fog, seeing the entire battlefield situation.
Everyone knew this first wave was just a cannon fodder test; the ans of the ‘Mysterious Insect Mother Kalakta’ were far from stopping here.
High Tier insects were yet to co.
The earthquake masked the rustling noises from underground, and Leonard knew that a large number of insects were burrowing their way underground.
The potion had very limited effects on the High Tier Insect Race.
And in his vision, the tank-like [Iron Shell Beetles] were already engaging with the Alliance soldiers at the first line of defense.
These elephant-sized Ironclad Beetles had thick and tough skins that could resist general cannon attacks. Even if their flesh was bombed to a pulp, they could still maintain strong combat power.
Ironclad Beetles ramd the Alliance’s defense line like siege hamrs, quickly blasting several breaches open, allowing countless scythe-wielding Earth Worms to surge in.
“Da, da, da…”
“Dada dada dada…”
In close combat, guns beca the main weapon.
Individual machine guns fired at the insects, splattering pulp all over the ground.
On the position, the barrels of the six-round close-in defense guns were red hot, with shells bouncing around, quickly forming a thick layer.
The vast majority of insects were very fragile; even Second and Third Tier insects could be easily lethally wounded by bullets.
The Third chanical Legion of the Alliance stood at the forefront, with various firearms spitting fla tongues, and the insects’ corpses piling up like mountains in front of every warrior.
But the sheer number of insects was overwhelming, and soon the first line of defense was completely engulfed by the insect sea.
The warriors subrged in the insect sea continued to fight, bullets spraying wildly, with severed limbs flying around like dust rising from the dunes.
From the start, the war entered an extrely brutal slaughter.
“Third Legion Commander, report battle losses at all tis. Open a gap in the second line to let the main insect force in!”
“Perception team, search for the Insect Race commander. Spearhead Team, perform pinpoint elimination!”
“Area 7, signs of significant life activity detected underground, prepare for underground nuclear explosion!”
“…”
Through the communicator, Catherine Carter’s concise and efficient command gave people a strong sense of reassurance.
Even in such intense combat, her tactical arrangents, timing control, and personnel deploynt… all were without any errors.
Tens of thousands of troops, dozens of departnts, all elite, engaged the enemy calmly and efficiently under her command, without a single mistake.
Leonard Churchill observed the entire battlefield and thus understood how precise those orders were.
So of the ingenious tactics even surprised Leonard with their effectiveness.
This Lionheart Family lady didn’t have Leonard’s terrifying thinking capability, but her warfare command was more about her keen intuition and judgnt of the battlefield.
It was a gift.
Leonard was witnessing Catherine Carter’s battlefield deanor for the first ti, and couldn’t help but sigh: “Truly a natural military strategist…”
Unlike the beautiful and proud White Jade Lion he usually interacted with, Catherine at this mont was completely a War Commander with Upper Rank charisma.
With such efficient and precise command, she had indeed unified the tens of thousands of Alliance warriors into a spearhead, piercing the enemy with bloody holes all over.
If the battle continued like this, the Insect Race indeed would struggle against the Alliance.
The opposing enemy clearly saw this point too.
Suddenly, the wind changed.
Leonard glanced upward, his gaze narrowing slightly.
A warning also ca through the communicator: “Wind Elent detected abnormality, all departnts pay attention, enemy top-tier combat power appearing on the battlefield!”
The wind suddenly beca fierce, then solidified into enormous tornadoes on the battlefield.
In the sky, dark clouds ford a vortex, gradually forming a giant, blurred face with a diater of several kiloters.
The face in the sky gazed down at the battlefield with hollow eyes, and an indescribable terrifying pressure swept across the entire battlefield in an instant.
Even through their chanical Battle Armor, most of the Alliance soldiers felt a chill of death down their spines.
But imdiately, a voice ca through the communicator: “Divine Power Level Nineteen! Be careful, the Outer God has descended!”
Fear stemd from the unknown.
The power of technology allowed those previously indescribable mysterious forces to be quantified and described.
Having seen Catherine and others using instrunts to asure Dragon’s Might levels before, Leonard wasn’t surprised anymore.
Instead, upon hearing Level Nineteen, he imdiately confird the Divine Power intensity of the ‘Elental Sovereign Lagros’.
Griffith, at the Ninth Tier, tested at Level Eighteen Divine Power; Lagros was slightly stronger, aning the Outer God hadn’t recovered too much, far from reaching a true Lower Rank God Tier.
Hmm… Leonard was also at Level Eighteen.
So it didn’t have much effect.
A typical Eighth Rank’s Divine Power intensity was only between the thirteenth and sixteenth tiers.
He wasn’t sure why he was so strong; probably because of practicing “My Heart is the Universe”.
And from this first encounter, Leonard had an uncertain feeling that this Secret Skill seed to have so inexplicable restraint on the Outer God’s power.
Watching the Outer God finally entering the fray, Leonard slightly raised his eyebrows at the giant face in the sky, with a smile gradually forming at his lips.
This tangible Divine Power pressure only made him feel a slight sense of oppression.
He didn’t see it as a bad thing; in fact, it was a good thing.
And just like in a card ga, there are only so many big cards in a poker deck.
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