Chapter 412: Chapter 412 Taville’s Research Achievents Chapter 412: Chapter 412 Taville’s Research Achievents What does it feel like to be surrounded by a hundred million insects?
Disgusting, absolutely disgusting, various kinds of extre disgust!
Just as I had said before, being surrounded by all sorts of worms, reptiles, sticky bugs, arthropods… ugh… every ti you turn on any holographic projection, all you can see is insects and their flesh and guts flying everywhere. I really can’t imagine how Pandora and Visca can charge into outer space every day with such high spirits and even co back and eat an extra half bowl of rice…
Under Qianqian’s ti acceleration effect, all of our defense turrets finally entered normal operation. The entire Black Egg Star was ard to the teeth, with tens of thousands of orbital defense cannons and even more ground-based anti-aircraft guns. The predicted swarm of a hundred million insects arrived on schedule, and the sight of the seemingly endless insect sea gave one goosebumps, even just from looking at the holographic projections. Although they suffered heavy casualties under the care of the near-orbit laser guns while they were still a day’s journey away—being mowed down by sweeping laser beams—these losses were less than one-tenth of the hundred million-strong tide. The dead insects were even conveniently pushed forward to serve as sacrificial armor. I bet creating one of these insects costs even less than the plate Sandora eats every morning—why on earth did such a bizarre comparison suddenly co to my mind?
After sustaining not too great a loss, the various insect races numbering more than a hundred million finally reached the synchronous orbit of Black Egg Star. There, they encountered a truly powerful blockade and couldn’t advance any further. Led by Sicaro, the Defense Army ford a strong Ghost Energy Shield, enveloping the entire planet. The intense energy floating on the shield not only sturdily withstood the impact of the insects but also incinerated them to ashes during the collision process. After hundreds of thousands of hand-to-hand combat type reptiles were lost, the commanders of the insect race also realized that this mysterious shield was more dangerous than any defensive chanism they had ever seen. They promptly gave up on the attempt to break the planet shield with suicide charges and retreated the reptiles (or maybe I should call them “little dogs”?) behind their positions, revealing the densely packed and ugly tens of millions of so-called flying dragons.
But when I actually saw these things called “flying dragons,” I couldn’t help but burst out laughing: How dare they bear the na of dragons?
They were nothing but dried locusts with the heads of toads and a couple of bat wings attached to their backs, damn it! These things were several tis more disgusting than the aliens designed by the designers at Blizzard! Not only were they covered in dark brown lumps of flesh and spiny shells everywhere, but their faces were so ugly you’d wish to pixelate your own eyes. And what’s even more disgusting—these bastards actually spit at our beautiful sky-blue shield!
Since when did the flying dragons in StarCraft beco spitters that just spit water? That’s not in line with the original setting, right? I an, shouldn’t these guys be spewing out a bunch of little insects… ugh, that seems even more disgusting…
Okay, I’ve decided, let’s tentatively na this operation “For the Clear and Beautiful Blue Sky”.
No more complaints for now, as we still have to face being surrounded by a hundred million insects. The flying dragons—although I’m hesitant to use this term—really lived up to their mighty reputation from the StarCraft storyline. The corrosive acid they spit, according to our asurents, has kinetic energy comparable to conventional solid artillery and acidity enough to corrode titanium alloy armor. For a carbon-based life form to deliver such striking power compels one to marvel at the exaggerated DNA mutation ability of the insect race. However, against the Xyrin units equipped with ghost energy shields, these saliva-dragons are definitely in for a tragic end. Their prized corrosive attacks are completely ineffective against ghost energy, and they think they can penetrate the planet shield with just the kinetics of their spit… I’m confident I can make these spit-dragons cough up blood from their stomachs!
On our side, when laser guns lose their greatest advantage of range, the ghost energy storm obelisks have their day in the sun. These towering spires, worthy of the nickna “King of AOE” (in Bubbles’ words), which need to charge for five minutes before each activation, when set upon the orbital platforms beneath the shields, engulfed by blue-purple electric halos, would generate ghost energy storm spheres spanning dozens of kiloters in radius right in the center of the insect group army. These rampant spherical lightning storms could easily turn thousands upon thousands of insects into charred matter. Of course, I’m talking about the regular insect units. So that I hadn’t seen before, likely high-order evolved versions of the flying dragons, seed to possess the ability to control special energies. Even enveloped in a ghost energy storm, they often managed to escape the lightning zone, albeit crippled, which forced to reassess the insect race’s strength. Without a degree of planetary defense systems set up in advance, we might indeed suffer significant losses facing the impact of a hundred million insect swarms head-on…
Moreover, in the process of strangling these insects, I also witnessed how efficient and cruel a true war race could be: due to the presence of celestial-level ghost energy shields, the close-combat basic insect units, which I call “little dogs,” seed to be abandoned. Once the insect commanders realized that it was impossible to breach these shields quickly, these expendable fodder insects were rcilessly ripped into pieces by their own kind and then thrown into all sorts of strange things made of fused insect tissue and cosmic material (like teorites or fragnts of destroyed spaceships) behind the battlefield, perhaps their portable incubation pools and various nests. The shredded “little dogs” and the remains of the dead insects were tossed into these wriggling, disgusting organs, and kept continuously turning into the most useful troops of the mont: flying dragons, and… well, I have no idea what that is…
I also noticed a very concerning phenonon: many of the insect units responsible for the frontal assault were quickly manufactured at the rear of the battlefield. Samples of these insects, including so “regeneration flying dragons,” were brought back by assault ships. Upon dissection, we found they lacked digestive organs and feeding tools; their lifespan lasted only a few days, similar to the insect we initially discovered in the sniper star cannon. This ans a significant reduction in production costs and a drastic increase in production speed. The newly discovered insect swarm tactics are giving us a headache—where the hell does this place family planning, damn it!
“If we don’t destroy those incubation pools, I’m afraid this battle will drag on for a very long ti.”
When it beca clear that the rate at which the Insect Race’s numbers were diminishing was far slower than the rate at which we were destroying them, Sandora released a large number of invisibility detectors towards the battlefield, now completely overrun by the insects, and finally discovered these breeding sites, which were heavily guarded by layers of insects. It was clear that these disgusting space Insect Nests allowed the Insect Race to maintain an extrely vigorous breeding capability throughout the war. Their once-born offspring may have short lifespans, but their combat strength was not a bit less than that of a human’s main battle tanks.
“But to attack these breeding sites, we must break through a super defensive line ford by at least forty million insects, many of which are high-level insects with special abilities. Our super space-ti strike cannot lock onto such close targets, and if we attack directly, our forces are insufficient. Until we reduce the number of insects to a certain extent, we have no way to deal with those incubation pools deep in the enemy’s rear.”
Such a situation really depressed . Couldn’t these Insect Race mbers have co a few days later? At the very least, they should let us comfortably develop for a while! Now that we just finished establishing our base, we have neither the troops nor the ships, and the powerful warships are all grounded, busy with infrastructure construction. Suddenly, we have to face this overwhelming enemy… Isn’t this a complete screw-over? Do I really have to painfully dismantle the newly on-track General City and take the Imperial Admiral to fight off cockroaches?
Forget it, no use thinking about all that now.
The current battlefield situation is extrely complicated. Although the Insect Race has the terrifying nurical advantage of one hundred million, for one thing, Xyrin Technology has an absolute quality advantage, and on the other hand, the enemy lacks enough top-tier units. We weren’t at a disadvantage, but the enemy’s bizarre way of warfare was truly disgusting— in fact, due to the Insect Race’s relentless kamikaze attacks, several Imperial warships near the planet shields’ weak points had already been buried in a sea of insects.
Overall, however, we still stood unbeaten with the power of the mighty Xyrin Fleet.
Pandora and Visca were now leading their own main armies, tasked with the heavy responsibility of eradicating the Insect Race’s living forces. Clearly, the two madwon took to such a task with glee, taking advantage of their elite troops’ rule-breaking combat strength to charge through the encircling Flying Dragon Group, tearing huge wounds in the dense Insect formations. However, even Pandora had difficulty extending her slaughtering range to a thousand kiloters outside the planet shield— the Insect swarm there was too dense.
“I never imagined that there would be such a thoroughly warfaring species in the world,” even Sandora lanted with a headache, “Tearing up low-value kin and using them as nourishnt to produce soldiers more suited for the battlefield, even collecting the scattered flesh and blood on the battlefield to use as materials for the next batch of soldiers… Even we Xyrin Apostles have not beco as warlike as this.”
I reserved my opinion on Sandora’s words— aren’t the Xyrin Apostles a warlike species enough?
“Hey! Ah Jun, don’t give that skeptical look! We do have things like art, you know!”
Seeing the expression on my face, which I utterly failed to hide, Sandora, who a second ago was calmly commanding the interception forces to attack the enemy, imdiately pouted in grievance. In front of , this iron-blooded Queen even seed more like a little girl than Qianqian.
“Art of the Xyrin People?” I was left speechless and looked away. Are you referring to those Imperial soldiers who, having nothing better to do, laser-engraved the entire Imperial Code on bullet heads?
As expected, the battle with the Insect Race turned into a war of attrition. We tried to deploy EOP-03 outside the atmosphere to eliminate the enemy. The first deploynt achieved sizable results. Although the vacuum environnt was not suitable for chain reactions, this powerful Ghost Energy Bomb still managed to use the Insect Race’s own density to eliminate more than ten million of their living forces. However, the insects beca wise to it by the second deploynt. The mont they sensed that terrifying power, they chose to escape far away. Perhaps they did not have the intelligence to discover the principle of EOP-03, but as a result, they fortuitously encountered the lethal flaw of the Ghost Energy Bomb; without sufficient material contact, EOP-03 could not produce a chain explosion reaction, and so the re explosion of a single Ghost Energy Crystal beca aningless against one hundred million insects.
Aside from this out-of-specifications area-of-effect weapon, all kinds of ground anti-air firepower and warship main cannons, despite their powerful attacks, were unsatisfactory against the Insect Race’s enormous numbers and their bizarre replenishnt of troops.
Is this really a case of quantity overwhelming quality?
“With this way of fighting, even though wiping out the enemy isn’t a problem, the consumption is too high.”
Sivis, looking at today’s battle report, had a face full of frustration.
“Don’t we have more effective weapons of mass destruction?”
I frowned. Given that the Xyrin Apostles’ war technology was so advanced, why was it so troubleso to deal with these low-level creatures?
“The most effective weapon, of course, is the EOP-03, but its weakness had been accidentally discovered by the insects, and the Ghost Energy Storm Obelisk isn’t strong enough in the face of a hundred million enemies. The adaptability and evolutionary ability of these insects are astonishing. The few immature biochemical weapons and conventional radiation weapons we’ve tried were only effective a few tis before all the insects evolved antibodies — we don’t know how they manage to share DNA information among their kind, but if we can’t solve the rapid evolution of the Insect Race, which leads to a sharp reduction in the effectiveness of our weapons, it’s probably going to be a war of attrition to exterminate these vast numbers of creatures.”
Qianqian, bored out of her mind, was counting her hair while leaning on the table when she suddenly lifted her head, “Speaking of which, don’t you guys have so kind of ultimate laser that can sweep across the entire Sky Zone? An Ultraman Beam or Dynamic Light Wave will do, right?”
Facing the girl’s purely disruptive remarks, I decisively gave her a karate chop.
At this mont, Visca, who had just co down from the synchronous orbit, bounced into the command center. At the sight of , she ran over excitedly, jumping in an attempt to share her achievents: “Brother, brother, brother! Ten million, oh! Ten million, oh! Today, my troops exterminated a whole ten million of the Insect Race!”
Although I didn’t want to dampen my precious sister’s spirit, don’t you know? Nearly seven million of the ten million insects you destroyed will turn into vigorous enemies again the next day!
As we were troubled by the numbers of the insects and their tenacity, the automatic door of the command center slid open gently, and then Taville walked in.
Strictly speaking, it was Taville’s mass clone that walked in; “her” edges were trembling with unstable spectra, and her body was nearly translucent, clearly indicating that it was not her actual body here.
“Taville, do you have any new research findings?”
I nodded respectfully to this dedicated female scientist. Her ability to use mass clones to concurrently conduct research in several areas across multiple laboratories and achieve remarkably fruitful results impressed . If only so of those pain-in-the-butt commanders could be half as diligent as her, I would have to thank my god Dingdang.
“I have so good news for you, Your Highness,” Taville’s voice sounded sowhat distorted by interference, “Our soul analysis on Silvia has finally made a breakthrough. An Imperial Emperor’s profile from our shared database, after being simulated with Abyss radiation, showed changes over 80% similar to Silvia’s soul. We believe that this previous Imperial Emperor is Silvia’s true identity—hypothetically speaking.”
Could you not end every statent with that unsettling ‘hypothetically speaking’?
This indeed was good news that could help to alleviate our gloom at such a ti, and it successfully diverted my attention, “Silvia’s true identity is indeed a forr Imperial Emperor? Which one?”
Although I asked, I assud that even if Taville nad them, I wouldn’t recognize the individual. The Xyrin People’s Emperor Council had as many as 135 mbers, and they were quite distant from one another, rarely interacting except occasional exchanges over the entire Empire’s communication network. Even Shandora couldn’t rember half of her colleagues…
Taville pulled out an information screen and read slowly, word by word, “The Horror Shaper Bellavilla, who rose from a re officer and succeeded as the Xyrin Leader after the forr emperor fell in battle. An apostle of the Mysterious System, belonging to the ‘Raven’ branch race. She is also the Empire’s most powerful Raven, whose combat capabilities once earned praise from a Main God of so star domain. The title of Horror Shaper, originally a title among the High Order Dark Divine Race, stems from her use of unprecedentedly powerful Arcane, Flas, and Shadow Power in combat. She once destroyed an entire planet with a storm of Lightning in just ten minutes. The ‘Energy Vacuum’ that Silvia occasionally erupts with could be the mischief of a Raven’s soul talent at work. She doesn’t eliminate that energy, but rather transfers it into Arcane Power and drains it away—although she has forgotten how to control it, and the energy eventually disperses into the Void.”
An apostle of the Mysterious System? Is this really just a coincidence? The Leader of the Mysterious System, Alaya, is already an idiot, and now another apostle from the sa system turns out to be a simpleton? Should one cherish their intellect and stay away from magic then?
“Horror Shaper?” Shandora murmured thoughtfully, “I seem to have heard of that na. She was a rather low-key emperor; her domains were far from mine, so I don’t know much about her—Taville, you must have other results, right? rely discovering Silvia’s true identity wouldn’t satisfy your research interests.”
Shandora was indeed right, and Taville imdiately showed a pleased expression, then spoke proudly, “I hope both Your Highnesses will like my gift, as they are already standing in front of the Teleportation Gate at the Space-Ti Managent Center. This small unit may have an unexpectedly significant effect in the coming battles.”
Minutes later, that unit Taville ntioned had completed the teleportation, assembling on the plaza in front of the Crystal Tower.
“In fact, we discovered the secret deep within Silvia’s soul several days ago, which is why I prepared this surprise,” Taville’s cloned self stood in front of the hundred-plus new Xyrin Units, his face glowing with pride, “The forr Imperial Emperor Bellavilla was a quite special entity. She progressed from a regular Heroic Combat Soldier, which made our research possible. By reverse calculating Silvia’s soul, we deciphered the key technologies of Ravens, and then cloned these Mysterious System Apostles, the mass-produced Ravens, who could be considered masters in group combat.”
As Taville said this, he stepped aside to let inspect these Great Mages hailing from the Xyrin Empire.
Being clones of Silvia’s soul, all these Ravens were female and had strikingly similar looks to the Dullard King, complete with long silver hair. A hundred slow-reacting faces lined up neatly before , each bearing the resolute and courageous expression of fresh Xyrin recruits straight off the production line. No matter though, given ti and especially after mixing with those sly veterans and certain commanders, these glory-filled new recruits would inevitably beco one of a kind—Visca’s Scorpion Soldiers had even started learning how to play mahjong…
Cough cough… I definitely went off on a tangent.
They did not wear the standard silver alloy Light Armor or tal boots commonly issued to Imperial Soldiers, but instead were clad in long black cinched War Robes and matching long boots, akin to a kind of overcoat. After observing for a while, it suddenly struck that from behind, these Ravens looked like a group of female versions of Safiro…
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