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As long as they could capture the source of the space fluctuation at that ti, lock onto the position of the secondary space, and then launch a dinsion wave oscillation bomb into that secondary space, it would force the Brain Worm out.

And then, it would be ti for the hunt!

Manu closed his eyes and silently prayed within, wishing that all the ancestors from the rise of the Star Network Community would bless him.

He didn't know how much ti had passed when he suddenly heard a shout.

"The fluctuation has appeared!"

Manu's eyes snapped open, fierce and intense, as if lightning flashed within them.

A virtual screen popped up in front of him, displaying the detection data from the space fluctuation detector.

Was it the Brain Worm, or a biological battleship?

No, that didn't matter at all!

With the shield strength of a Crimson Tide-class light battleship, it could absolutely block the first wave of attacks from the Brain Worm and biological battleships; what he needed to do was to find the Brain Worm's location before the spaceship was invaded!

"Reporting to the Commander, the spaceship is being invaded by an unknown signal!"

"Use all your efforts to stop it, two minutes is all we need!"

Two minutes, usually a short ti, was extraordinarily lengthy at this mont.

Manu, along with most people on the spaceship and those inside the ground monitoring towers, were all staring fixedly at the data on the space fluctuation detector.

The fitted curve fluctuated wildly, its intensity sowhat like the viewers' electrocardiograms—it took a full minute before the curve's fluctuation finally lessened.

"We've found it!"

Manu exclaid in joy.

He clenched his right fist tightly, watching as the curve on the screen gradually fitted the average. But before he could be happy for long, the curve suddenly oscillated violently, and his instincts told him sothing was wrong. Indeed, when the curve finally stabilized, it wasn't a fixed coordinate that appeared on the screen but rather a range.

To the front right, within a spherical area with a diater of six million kiloters, the Brain Worm was hiding there.

But with six million kiloters—what kind of attack would he need to launch with the dinsion wave shock bomb to hit the Brain Worm just right within this six-million-kiloter region?

"Why is it a range?"

Manu couldn't understand at all; the data shown by the dozen space fluctuation detectors were largely similar.

He saw it—a biological battleship hundreds of ters long charged out from the depth of space, targeting the battleship he was on.

A feeling of powerlessness and despair surged in his heart; he was so close to a good situation, yet he stumbled at the most critical mont.

It was over.

It really was completely over now.

Manu barely kept from collapsing to the ground.

At the sa ti, on the ground, many were anxiously asking,

"Have we found the Brain Worm's location?"

The tower staff had a bitter expression; this was not sothing that could be concealed. He could only smile wryly and shake his head, transmitting the detected data to everyone whose communicators were still operating normally.

Bai Fu quickly opened her communicator and looked at the set of data and the star map, her pupils involuntarily constricting.

"This..."

Actually, not long after Manu led the fleet into the starry sky, she suddenly had a strange perception, sensing as though she had captured sothing in so distant place.

Because the perception was faint, she initially didn't take it seriously, thinking it was an after-effect of intense work and combat, but after seeing the data transmitted from the tower, she suddenly realized what she had perceived.

"There are two things I sensed, and they are exactly within the range of the star map transmitted by the tower. Could it be that I perceived the Brain Worm, and not one but two Brain Worms?"

Bai Fu was shocked.

She wasn't a Spiritual Superpower User, and she didn't focus on Spirit Perception in terms of her spiritual energy—how could she have sensed the location of the Brain Worm?

That was when Julia stepped forward.

"This star map... I feel like I can vaguely sense sothing in this area."

Julia also had this ability?

The first thing Bai Fu thought of was the Blessing Link and Miracle Resonance; relying on these two skills, she and Julia were connected at all tis, as closely intertwined as if they had bi-directional tubes inserted into them.

However, the problem was that the skill descriptions of the Blessing Link and Miracle Resonance also didn't ntion sharing each other's senses. If senses were shared, it would be overwhelming; she might need to prepare psychologically for future experints with Julia.

If it wasn't an effect of these two skills, then...

Bai Fu hurriedly contacted An Ya, who was at the rear doing psychological counseling for the wounded.

As she expected, An Ya had also perceived it, and An Ya's perception was much clearer than hers and Julia's.

"It's the effect of the Dissociative Potion!"

The common thread between her, Julia, and An Ya was that they had all used the Dissociative Potion; An Ya's perception was the clearest because she had successfully triggered a spirit mutation after taking the Dissociative Potion.

"Could it be that the Dissociative Potion is related to the Dark Domain Insect Clan? If that's the case, does that an the Secret Tower that developed the Dissociative Potion is also related to the Dark Domain Insect Clan? And, this might be the opportunity for to trigger a spirit mutation and evolve into a new race!"

Bai Fu was excited.

She dared not jump to conclusions, but now was not the ti to worry about such things; from the starry sky to the ground, the morale of the Heavenly Lake Star defense forces was crumbling rapidly due to the failure of their suicide assault.

If there was no chance at all, she would let it go, but seeing that there was an opportunity to complete the task, she didn't want to just watch the mission fail.

"I'll co to you right away!"

After advising An Ya not to wander around, Bai Fu dashed out from the spaceship quickly, contacting Manu as she rushed forward.

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