Capítulo 1896: Chapter 10: Sanctuary Clan’s Annihilation (Part 2)
Facing all sides of the battle at the sa ti, the Human Race doesn’t have much chance of victory, but when confronting a single invader, they can still maintain the upper hand.
The appearance of the Teleportation Array created favorable conditions for the major forces to unite and create.
Even if discovered by the enemy, it doesn’t matter; for the victory of the full-scale war, losses in local battles are insignificant.
As the Human Marshal, leading the first battle of the great counterattack era is flawless.
The sound of cannon fire masked the spatial fluctuations; the unaware Sanctuary Powerhouses continuously surged forward to launch their counterattack.
To protect the flagship, several battleships have unfortunately fallen victim.
Having seen life and death, Hudson has beco numb to it all.
The most indispensable quality for a marshal is patience!
With great difficulty, the strongn of the enemy have been lured away from The Kingdom of God, breaking their ho-field advantage; they absolutely cannot be allowed to slip back.
“Marshal, most of the people are gathered; we can start!”
Magnus said as he wiped his Knight’s Spear.
Compared to the last great battle, his aura is much stronger; it’s clear that he’s a battle-maniac.
After entering the Third Order of the Sanctuary, Magnus has privately sparred many tis with Hudson, but the results were pitiful.
At first, they fought fiercely before a winner could be decided.
Perhaps dissatisfied with the loss, Magnus would look to challenge Hudson every ti he made progress.
After several sparring sessions, the ti to determine the winner beca shorter and shorter. Later developnts led Magnus to resign himself to fate.
People are different; sotis effort not only fails to narrow the gap, but instead, makes it wider.
Fighting is abandoned, but exchanges are still necessary.
In fact, the personal relationships among the Human Race’s powerhouses are quite good.
To explore the path beyond the Third Order of the Sanctuary, an exchange eting is held every five years, though not known to the outside world.
After long-term exploration, a path forward has indeed been found by everyone.
Comprehending the Law is the first step, then mastering the Law is the second step.
How to take this step is unknown, but crossing the threshold will undoubtedly lead to another realm.
According to everyone’s speculation, once the Law is mastered, they will be akin to past Divine Spirits.
Except the gods controlled the Laws through world authority, while they directly master the Laws.
It’s sowhat like becoming a god through the Law, but without the long lifespan of the Divine Spirits, and similarly, the constraints from the world are slightly reduced.
World authority can be revoked, but the Law mastered personally cannot.
No doubt, this path is extrely winding.
For a group that hasn’t fully comprehended the Law, mastering it feels like a pipe dream.
No matter how low the probability, compared to the intangible idea of becoming a god, this is ultimately a visible path.
Those who can beco powerhouses are all individuals of firm will; when the path is not visible, they only can chase the fantastical dream of instant divinity.
With the discovery of a better option, everyone’s thoughts have changed.
The downfall of the gods has torn apart the disguise of the Divine Spirits; the so-called supre authority is nothing but a joke.
The more they know, the less interest there is in the Divine Spirits.
Unless there is no better choice as their lifespan ends and becoming a god is their first goal, more powerhouses wish to carve out their own path.
The downfall of the gods, all is well under the heavens!
It’s the worst of tis, it’s the best of tis.
“Good!”
With a simple word, a group of Human strongn leapt out from the battleships.
The sudden change startled the Sanctuary clan.
In the blink of an eye, the number of Sanctuary Powerhouses among the enemy forces increased tenfold, turning their previously held information into death warrants.
“Caught in a trap!”
Realizing this, it was already too late.
The purpose of staging this play was to lure them into the trap.
If they had known that there were nurous strongn in the Expeditionary Army, they definitely wouldn’t have abandoned their camp to engage in a naval battle.
At a disadvantage in the number of strongn, having also lost the ho-field advantage, yet choosing to fight on soone else’s prepared battlefield is a sure way to offer oneself up.
“Despicable!”
The Sanctuary Clan King cursed angrily.
He had guessed all possible scenarios but never expected the Human Race to concentrate strongn to attack all at once.
If that was all, it wouldn’t be so bad; but what was more frustrating was their penchant for luring enemies even while holding the advantage.
“Thank you for the complint!”
Hudson responded with a smile.
The enemy’s anger is the best praise.
Involving the survival of the species, any ans to increase the odds of victory is the best choice.
In the mont of replying, the Sanctuary Clan King was already swept away by Maxim’s tail, flying away like a ball.
Then he was slapped back by Belsden’s hand and fell under Hudson’s blade, eting his end.
The three-against-one bullying tactic was just a snapshot of the battlefield; almost all the strongn of the Sanctuary clan faced encirclent.
The death of the Sanctuary Clan King beca the last straw that broke the cal’s back. Realizing the end was near, Sanctuary Powerhouses scattered and fled.
The chase-and-escape battle comnced; Hudson chose not to continue striking but stood firmly on the battleship, continuing to command the fight.
With the strongn of the Sanctuary clan no longer causing trouble, the army on the island beca live targets.
Deprived of counterattack ans, they could only passively take hits, with tragedy predetermined from the start.
The sound of gunfire echoed through the heavens and earth, marking the first fire-powered flattening in the annals of the Human Navy.
All witnesses to this knew that the history of naval warfare would change from this mont on.
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