Chapter 1219: Chapter 1219: Old Friend Wishes to et (Large Chapter for Monthly Votes)
Standing in the noisy command room, the man in the gray military uniform raised his head, gazing at the brilliance in the night outside the window.
The brilliance at the very top resembled a wave, surging swiftly toward the summit of the hillside.
Yet, halfway into its advance, the wave of light was split apart by a dim “dagger” stabbing downward from above.
The dagger, akin to a stone reef along a shore, brutally divided the wave of light on both sides.
However, on both sides of this hillside lay towering cliffs.
The slope before the Northern Gate ford a funnel-like shape, narrowing as it stretched upward, flanked by towering precipices.
The upward wave of light was forcibly split to the sides, only to be squeezed back upon encountering the cliffs again.
As a result, the light-based squadron composed of flying combat aircraft beca chaotic, disrupted, and decidedly slowed in their movents.
anwhile, under the guidance of a cha, the “dagger” squad rapidly darted side-to-side, slicing, fragnting, and even fully obliterating so smaller aircraft squadrons that drifted away from their main formation due to the cuts.
The speed of the glowing wave was further affected—on this slope, the densely packed aircraft were held up by a small cha squadron.
So aircraft ascended hastily, attempting to bypass the chaos caused by the cha squadron in the skies.
But soon, these aircraft lost control and plumted into the swarm, exploding into fiery blossoms.
The man in the gray military uniform silently observed the spectacle before him. He parted his lips slightly and calmly said, “Send the cha squads forward.”
Outside the viewport, the dazzling army of light split to the sides, and a slender blade composed of cha squadrons surged outward, heading toward the “dagger” weaving through the uppermost aircraft formation.
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Within the battle formations,
One glowing cha after another expanded within the screen on the control station in front of He Ao. Lowering his head, he tightened his grip on the control stick.
“A cha combat team is charging rapidly toward us.”
Inside the control room, Eve’s voice rang out in her usual calm tone.
He Ao abruptly pulled the control stick and activated the team channel behind him. Amid the intense chanical sounds, he shouted, “Follow .”
The engines of the black-and-white Blazing Angel ch roared with flas. He raised his head, looking at the densely-packed aircraft closing in and the cha squadrons approaching from the distance.
Clutching the giant black-and-white sword firmly, he suddenly cleaved apart the right flank of the aircraft formation and charged straight in.
The chas behind him promptly followed his path, rushing into the opening he had carved on the right.
As the entire cha squad departed in an instant, the rcenary group’s cha units arrived at the scene. They encountered nothing, as if their thrusting blade had pierced into thin air.
Nonetheless, without hesitation or regret, the rcenary squad adjusted their course, pursuing the departing Blazing Angel ch team.
Despite their accelerating efforts, they could never catch up to the Blazing Angel ch team.
From above the nightti battlefield, the Blazing Angel ch squadron transford into nimble fish swimming through an ocean of light ford by the vast army.
The surrounding aircraft were effortlessly “shattered” and exploded along their path, while the cha units from the rcenary group scrambled behind, chasing in vain.
The chaos stirred by these two cha units plunged the already disarrayed fleet into even greater disorder, delaying their movents further.
Eventually, the commander of the rcenary group’s cha units shifted tactics, dispersing the larger squadron into seven or eight smaller teams.
The slender blade fragnted into several “piranhas,” encircling the “school of fish” ford by the Blazing Angel ch team.
Using their agile movents, the Blazing Angel chs avoided multiple attacks, even seizing opportunities to counterstrike and annihilate one of the rcenary group’s cha squads.
Yet, despite their efforts, the tightening encirclent by the rcenary cha squads left the Blazing Angel ch team with increasingly limited room to maneuver, forcing them toward the left cliff’s edge.
anwhile, the aircraft fleet, free from cha interference, began regrouping, advancing toward the summit with renewed order.
At this mont, the black-and-white ch raised its gaze toward the direction of the Northern Gate.
The crude towers ahead had already illuminated, showcasing the bright glow of pre-charged laser cannons.
Underneath the towers, small electromagnetic cannons glead, ready to unleash their energy once more.
The defensive facilities before the Northern Gate had now attained preliminary offensive capabilities.
The cha team’s mission was intended rely to buy ti, an objective that led He Ao to avoid direct confrontations with the rcenary cha teams, as it would have only allowed them to delay his forces instead.
Now that the defensive structures were nearing completion, their task was fulfilled.
He Ao’s black-and-white ch slowly withdrew its gaze. Looking toward the mountain summit and thus the path through the aircraft swarms, the rcenary group’s cha teams stood furthest away, heavily concentrated, almost sealing off every escape route.
The nearby aircraft had also gathered, aligning with the barricading chas to halt all advancent upward. It beca clear that a consensus had been reached to entirely trap the Blazing Angel ch squadron here.
The black-and-white ch shifted focus to the base of the hillside.
A dense cluster of aircraft lood beneath, followed by ground troops keeping a certain distance, and at the very edge below, faint glimrs remained stationary.
Those glimrs likely marked the enemy’s command center.
This downhill direction offered closer, fewer cha forces but far thicker enemy density—a seeming dead-end.
Clearly, the opposing commander intended to completely cleanse this area of forces.
While surveying the surroundings, the black-and-white ch gripped its giant sword tightly, dodging a laser beam fired by a nearby aircraft and slicing the aircraft in half.
He did not ascend, attempting to reach the Northern Gate, but instead dashed downhill without hesitation.
The chas of the Blazing Angel squadron imdiately followed, transforming into a dagger barreling downward toward the opposing army.
The two closest encircling rcenary cha squads collided head-on with He Ao’s descending black-and-white ch; brilliant light streaks slashed through their forward machines, alongside rows of aircraft, exploding into roaring flas.
Behind He Ao, the Blazing Angel ch team struck without pause, toppling cha and aircraft at the periphery.
Surprise rippled through the enemy’s ranks; their focus on uphill scenarios resulted in inadequate preparations for downhill assaults.
The uphill-protecting cha squads hesitated as if receiving orders, reversing course rapidly.
But it was too late—within monts the downward “path” had been completely torn open by the Blazing Angel team.
They pierced through the aircraft squadrons, entered the fleeting gap between rcenary planes and the ground troops, and instead of seeking escape routes back uphill toward the Northern Gate, they dived without hesitation into the ground troops. The attack cut through flesh and steel alike and plunged deep into the ranks below.
Moving at such speed, even the rear advancing ground units were left stunned by the maneuver.
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