I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 383 - 262: Humanity_2

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Chapter 262: Humanity_2

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Before, Harrison Clark had never imagined that the enemy’s war potential

could be so terrifying.

Launching more than 4.9 billion bombs at the same time, each of which could have shredded the once-existing Moon.

Fly Eye was able to do it, and it actually did.

Harrison Clark’s mindset cracked right then and there.

It had been a long time since he had said this sentence in his heart.

How fucking incredible!

How insanely vicious are you people?

At the same time, the horrifying shockwave generated by the explosion of these bombs could probably even blow the Sun out of its orbit.

The explosive shockwave would sweep through, devouring everything: planets, satellites, space meteorites, all of humanity’s creations, and of course, humanity’s home – Earth.

However, it’s not all bad news. It seems that controlling so many particle-interference bombs at the same time has also put some pressure on the invaders. According to the continuously increasing intensity of radiation fluctuations, all the bombs will take about three minutes to simultaneously form and be detonated.

This time, which was previously only a few seconds, has now been extended to

three minutes.

This time difference provides a valuable window for Harrison Clark’s operation

to take effect.

At the same time, bombs did not appear near Harrison and his group, indicating that their stealth plan was successful.

In the blink of an eye, the electromagnetic and gravitational waves carried by the speed of light, released by the eight medium-sized players hidden on Ganymede’s eight moons, followed!

Each red light representing a particle-interference bomb was extinguished one

after another.

in the battlefield area, the increased power of “Morning Wind” once again surpassed “Song of the Wilderness”!

The combat personnel affected by “Song of the Wilderness” unknowingly broke free from its influence. The looming particle-interference bombs once again turned into rootless water, quietly dissipating.

Harrison sighed in relief, fortunately, 1, Mr. Clark, am not easily messed with.

When it comes to cunning, I’ve never been afraid of anyone!

But his triumph quickly dissipated.

He glanced at the statistics displayed on his helmet, and there were still more than 2.3 billion left, and it was no longer decreasing.

“What’s going on?”

Harrison Clark murmured to himself, and quickly realized what was happening, buzzing in his head.

Doomed.

As the space of the entire solar system was continuously compressed by the invader barrier, the battlefield was not too far from the orbit of Pluto at this time, but it was still on the edge of the solar system barrier.

However, at the other end of the solar system, there were still more than 2.3 billion people in the Fire Dragon Giants fleet.

Even if the Mercury Player, which is closest to the Fire Dragon Giants, would take at least ten hours for its released electromagnetic and gravitational waves to reach the Fire Dragon fleet at the speed of light.

In the invaders’ previous operation, they didn’t seem to have thought about using those 2.3 billion people.

Now these people were also discovered, which became Harrison’s only oversight in the end.

He couldn’t help but grit his teeth in hatred.

But at this point, he was powerless.

Even if he had known in advance, he would likely have made the same arrangements, because making a super player that could cover the entire solar system would require the use of a specific amount of unique isotopic metals, enough for him to create two large and eight small players.

But he was also puzzled; had nobody else thought of it?

How could such a huge human think tank, as well as a never-failing intelligent assistant like Star, possibly overlook the limitations of light-speed?

Just as he was feeling dejected, the numbers on the helmet screen began to drop rapidly again, even faster than before.

In just thirty seconds, the particle-interference light points in the projection had all been extinguished.

Harrison Clark was stunned, asking, “Star, what happened?

Star’s cold voice came, “I just initiated a vote.

“What kind of vote?”

Star seemed reluctant to tell him the truth, but couldn’t refuse Harrison’s

order.

“I informed everyone on the Fire Dragon Giants of the situation concisely and effectively through quantum brainwave communication.”

Harrison Clark: “And then? What was the content of the vote?”

“Are you willing to self-combust to protect the soldiers in front of you?”

Harrison fell silent.

Star’s cold voice continued, “Ninety-nine point seven percent of the people

chose to agree.”

After a long silence, Harrison said, “Let me see the situation of the Fire Dragon

Giants in the star projection.”

Star did not project any specific images.

She only showed Harrison a pitch-black starry sky.There should have been 204,000 dots of light, representing a total of 4,000 Fire Dragon Giants and 200,000 dispersed escape vessels.

Now there were only 100,000 units left.

Star: “Ten seconds before the explosion, I launched 100,000 uncrewed escape

vessels.”

Harrison Clark turned his face away in silence, “Report the situation of the Fire

Dragon Giants to the whole army.”

There were some things he didn’t want to think about too much.

Star never reminded herself, perhaps it was her plan all along.

The others in the human think tank must have thought so too.

Even the crew inside the Fire Dragon Giants must have been mentally prepared for a long time, otherwise, they couldn’t have gotten such a high approval rate in such a short period of time.

But everyone kept their leader in the dark.

Everyone knew that he already bore too much on his shoulders.

They would rather die silently than add any more psychological burden to him.

They wanted to tell their leader that it was not him who sacrificed them, but they who chose to sacrifice themselves.

Harrison Clark, who had only ever cried in the timeline of memories, finally found his eyes filling with hot tears.

Oh humanity!

How can I bear to let us perish like this!

On the other side of the battlefield, all the soldiers knew what had just happened.

It is said that grieving soldiers must win, but this may not be entirely true. Up to now, no one has ever dared to hope for victory.

But sorrow has reached its limit, and anger has reached its peak.

No need for any inflammatory words, each person’s fighting spirit is raised to the highest level.

Everyone can hear their own heart beating like thunder.

The other half of their comrades who carry the hope of civilization’s spark have already burned themselves to cover our advance in the silent battlefield.

Even if humans are immersed in fire, burned to the point of crushing bones and burning marrow, and struggling as skulls in hell, we won’t stop moving forward.

A more desperate third wave of assault erupted.

Except for the First Fleet, nearly 80 million battleships from the nine major fleets that arrived one after another, along with more than 400 million Eagle Strike Warriors, 200 million warplanes, and over 70 million reinforced Black Light War Beasts surrounded the spherical battleships of the invaders from all directions, making it impenetrable!

From a distance, the battlefield seemed to have turned into a massive dandelion.

All kinds of solid weapons whistled through the starry sky, dragging long tails

of flame.

Battleships, warplanes, warbeasts, and Eagle Strike Warriors that had emptied their solid ammunition simply accelerated forward and smashed into the

enemy head-on.

Eight functional war fortresses for repairing equipment became decorations, as no one can step on the return path.

Flanking and entanglement?

Nonexistent.

That’s a matter for the comrades behind.

At any moment the invaders may continue to increase the intensity of the “Song of the Wilderness”, so the more people who survive, the more bombs will be born in space.

Doom could happen at any time, there’s no time for a slow grind.

Just then, the spherical battleship’s position erupted in a fierce radiation leak, and space gradually distorted.

The invaders were about to use the instantaneous “warp” to break free.

But almost simultaneously, the second round of ammunition from the Titan Giant Cannon Fortress, which Nora Camp had already arranged, was launched.

This second round of shells was completely different from the first round and was not aimed at the spherical battleship’s position.

Eight huge shells flew out in succession, falling in different directions and exploding simultaneously.

The points of explosion connected by lines formed a giant cube with a side length of one million kilometers.

The spherical battleship was at the geometric center of this cube, and the vast majority of combat units in the battlefield were also engulfed within it.

When the eight shells exploded, there were no obvious flames or impacts, just wave after wave of black space shockwaves that spread out.

These were space disorder bombs developed by Titan Academy Scholars based on the information provided by Harrison Clark to target the warp capability of the invader’s battleships’.

The idea was to completely disrupt the surrounding space structure, making warping a high-risk move.

The space disorder would last for at least ten minutes, and during this time the spherical battleship would lose its ability to move instantly!

As expected, the radiation fluctuations released by the spherical battleship when preparing for warp suddenly disappeared.

Humans had trapped them!