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"..."

Rose, whose face was grazed by a bullet, suddenly awoke with a look of surprise and delight in her eyes as she inspected the Energy Gathering Rifle in her hands.

This thing is much more useful than swords!

She then turned and fired another shot, and another remote-type intelligent ch warrior crumbled to pieces after being hit in the knee.

The first batch of eight warriors posed no threat to Rose.

The silver-white, first-generation intelligent ch lord, who was rely observing the battle from mid-air, watched as all eight intelligent ch warriors were utterly destroyed before gently waving her spike, and then two more rows of intelligent ch warriors left the formation.

They launched a second charge at Rose with varying speeds.

"Whiz, whiz, whiz, whiz!"

The dense barrage of gunfire doubled and locked down virtually all of Rose's evasion space.

While Rose was fighting the first batch of intelligent ch warriors, data about her continuously stread in through sensors to the combat systems of the warriors she was fighting.

Training and analysis of existing data is the most fundantal ability of these intelligences; this capability could even be wirelessly transmitted through the chanical Force Field they were in.

Thus, even intelligent chs that had not personally engaged in combat could access the combat data about Rose.

Intelligent chs not connected by internet technology might not send real-ti combat data across tens of thousands of miles to another ch, but for all those within the sa chanical Force Field, any enemy one intelligence faces is an enemy they all face.

Even on the most chaotic of battlefields, smart chs that might switch targets at any mont are able to instantly adjust to the optimal combat strategy against different foes.

At this mont, all key battle data, such as Rose's strength and her fastest speed of attack, were completely mastered by the opponent.

Multiple lines of gunfire crossed each other, completely sealing off her every chance of evading.

Still instinctively dodging, Rose faced the incoming hot bullets, her reactions outpacing her thoughts as she swiftly raised the door-sized Dynamic Source Sword in her right hand while her left hand triggered the activation switch for the fracture field within her glove.

"Buzz!"

Indeed, a warrior's frontline battle wisdom is always remarkably reliable; the omnipotent force field of the Dynamic Source Sword easily blocked the rapidly incoming bullet heads.

More than a dozen deford bullet heads fell fruitlessly in front of the shield onto the ground.

Rose, who had blocked the bullets with her sword, did not hesitate; grasping the gun and sword, she once again leaped courageously into battle.

As long as there was a battle, it would activate the warlike genes within her.

"You humans, do you all plan to defend yourselves in this way?"

A chanical electronic female voice suddenly rang in Bai E's ear.

The silver-white, first-generation intelligent ch, hovering not far above, watched the battle below with an expression of puzzlent.

"Do you have a better idea?" Helen quickly looked at her with a hint of frenzy in her eyes.

Whatever the strategic requirents, Helen never allowed her academic pursuits to be influenced by them.

Moreover, since the technology used by the intelligences and humans originated from the sa source, it held significant reference value.

Even if this weapons system were successfully tested, it was only configured for maximum offensive power, but the defensive aspect... it still required extensive research and tuning.

If there were any ready-made plans to reference and use, that would be better than great!

The silver-white first-generation intelligent ch didn't directly answer her question; instead, it turned to look at Bai E standing next to Helen, "You've fought with Jarvis and his two brothers, so this technology must have been learned from them... but why didn't you learn the 'Power Source Shield' technology?"

"..." Bai E fell silent.

He couldn't very well say that he hadn't managed to spawn it, could he?

A satisfied smile played on Helen's face.

The words of this first-generation intelligent ch lord confird sothing for her—

'It seems Bai E wasn't lying to before; he really did learn this technology from the intelligences. As for why a technique is missing... could it be due to a limited ch Soul capacity?'

The Energy Gathering Rifle and Dynamic Source Sword were both offensive technologies.

Power Source Shield, obviously biased towards defense technology.

It's said that a chSoul generally resembles its owner's personality; perhaps Bai E inherently prefers offense over defense?

As an excellent researcher, Helen's divergent thinking led her to consider many possibilities in an instant.

And Bai E's silence didn't surprise the silvery-white, first-generation chanical sovereign.

Not having learned it is just that, nothing to discuss.

She even felt so joy in discovering another detail advantageous to her side.

"The disintegration field of the Dynamic Source Sword is generally only used for offense. If your warriors try to use it defensively like you just did, there actually are many drawbacks. Its defensive capability is an entire order of magnitude weaker than its offensive power; even attacks with far less technical content can breach the disintegration field's defense. When that happens, the entire Dynamic Source Sword will suffer devastating damage. Without a matching defense module, your armant system..."

The chanical sovereign, who had inherited human thought processes but not their tact, sensed that her next words might displease the human before her. But after hesitating briefly, she still spoke with difficulty, "...will be of little practical use."

What determines the limit of a system isn't the longest "plank" among its components, but the shortest.

The lackluster defensive performance would turn the entire armant system into a glass cannon.

And a glass cannon of close combat type is thoroughly useless.

The talking chanical sovereign slightly lifted "her" elegantly curved silvery-white chin, acting as proud as a human.

The other's aning was clear—

'I have such technology.'

'But if you try to destroy us, you'll be finished.'

Bai E looked up, seeing the other's proud posture, and nodded slowly, "I will consider the extent of the demands I make in our upcoming communications."

"Hmm~" The chanical sovereign emitted an inexplicable vibration, not making a sound.

This was the result she had wanted to achieve.

And the result was strikingly effective.

So she concentrated, trying to find other flaws in Rose's armant she had exhibited.

...

Maybe the doubled number of the long-range type chanical soldiers made Rose feel sowhat troubled, but to her, a doubled number of close combat type chanical soldiers was still just a matter of spending more ti.

"If Rose's marksmanship was just a bit better, she could fight even more easily," Helen said, touching her chin as the last of the second batch of long-range chanical warriors fell.

This wasn't a problem with the armant system itself, but purely a personal ability preference.

"Given that, let's keep the number of ranged attacks at this level then," Bai E decided, speaking to the chanical sovereign floating in mid-air.

"Understood," the other replied calmly, and once again brandished her spike-like scepter.

Another group of twenty chanical soldiers stepped out of the chanical formation and lunged at Rose.

Rolling, dodging.

One after another, the chanical warriors fell to Rose's gun and sword.

Dragging that heavy tallic armor, Rose's breathing had beco labored.

"Still too heavy..." Helen softly sighed, noticing this.

Through her glasses, she could see that every muscle on Helen was burning with effort. However, burdened by such a weight and fighting intensely for so long, she was nearly at her personal limit.

"You guys there, do you have any integrated drive modules that could be useful?" Helen raised her head to the chanical sovereign above her.

"The non-expendable kind is fine."

"..." Helen fell mute.

What's the point of talking if you're not going to release people?

If she had to carve out that much space from a human body, she could make the armant move on its own.

It seed that between adding modules and controlling body shape, she still needed many trials to co up with a perfect compromise...

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