I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 388 - 266: Your Memory_2

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Chapter 266: Your Memory_2

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More and more live ammunition leaked through the interception, like raindrops piercing the dense fog.

The Particle-interference Bomb failed to work at full capacity. The repulsion field was broken through by phase transition, the light barrier shattered due to the enemy’s overdraft of energy and numerous heavy blows, electromagnetic interference was greatly constrained by the neutron shielding layer, the invisible Dragonfly Fighters were all shattered, the Space Collapse Dramatic Explosion Bomb was properly restrained by Nora Camp’s perfect control, and the Murderous Microbes were slightly resolved by the Stellar Potion.

It seemed that the enemy ship had truly run out of tricks and could only rely on the dense fog, which was effective against energy weapons but powerless against live ammunition, to partially obscure its vision.

A thought that had never been thought of, nor dared to be thought of, gradually emerged in everyone’s minds.

“Can we win?”

If the enemy is already helpless, won’t continuous bombardment eventually blow them up?

Time was passing, with countless live ammunition being fired and causing violent explosions.

Even the smallest explosion would be enough to blast off the mountaintops of Mount Everest if it happened on Earth.

The dense fog was slowly being scattered by the explosions, revealing the surface structure of the enemy ship.

Although the detection instruments had already analyzed this, the feeling of seeing it with the naked eye was completely different.

However, at the moment when the truth was revealed, everyone’s hearts suddenly got cold as if they had fallen into an ice cave.

The scene before them was horrifying.

The terrifying explosions hit the surface of the enemy ship’s metal and biological structure, but not even a spark was produced.

Yes, there was not even a single spark, let alone any dents or deformation.

No matter how intense the flame burned or how strong the impact of the explosion was, it seemed like mere itching.

The seemingly ordinary metal structure of the enemy ship’s surface far exceeded human understanding, leaving people feeling as desperate as if they were facing the Solar System Barrier.

“What do we do now?”

“What should we do?”

Meanwhile, Particle-interference Bombs were still being produced at an extremely high frequency, and the enemy’s delivery methods became more and more insane.

Human casualties were still occurring continuously, without a second’s rest.

Harrison Clark could see the current situation with his naked eye.

He thought of a phrase he had heard many times before: time was running out for humanity.

“Star, how much longer can the human fleet hold on?” Harrison Clark asked the Star in his mind.

Star: “177.671 seconds, you will arrive at a distance of 10,000 kilometers from the enemy ship in 176.817 seconds.”

“Can you find out why we can’t break the enemy’s armor?”

Star didn’t answer but threw a piece of text on Harrison Clark’s tactical helmet instead.

“Collaborating with the top scholar Martha Owen’s team from the Titan Institute to conduct a breakthrough research assault.”

“Research Project 1: Black Hole Bomb Principle, current progress…”

“Research Project 2: Analysis of the wreckage of the Dragonfly fighters, current progress…”

“Project 3: Analysis of the camouflage energy field of the Dragonfly fighters…”

“Project 4: Comprehensive analysis of the fog shield…”

A long list appeared on Harrison Clark’s helmet, and just a glance made him feel dizzy.

Taking into account the coordination with Nora Camp in commanding the fleet, he couldn’t imagine the workload that Star was currently bearing.

“Star…”

He swallowed, subconsciously looking back at the distant sun behind him.

With the support of the optical telescope function, the Earth in front of the sun was magnified to the size of a palm.

The blue planet was still serene and calm.

However, Harrison Clark knew that it was Earth from a few hours ago.

He had no way of knowing the current situation on Earth.

Not looking back anymore, he turned forward and slowly raised his hand.

“All units heed the order.”

Needham Brown: “Here!” 𝒻𝘳𝓮ℯ𝑤𝘦𝒷𝓷𝑜𝘷𝑒𝘭.𝑐𝑜𝓂

Levi Martin: “Here!”

Many elite soldiers and Particle Loaders: “Here!”

“All units, inject Meteor Elixir! All Dragon Eagle Warriors, also inject Singularity Mind Explosion Fluid! We will arrive at a distance of 10,000 kilometers from the enemy ship in 171 seconds. Then, everyone will follow me at full speed. Upon reaching a distance of 5,000 kilometers, take the Stellar Potion!”

After giving this command, he checked his gene awakening degree once more.

Unconsciously, it had already jumped to 35.24%.

The Meteor Elixir and Singularity Mind Explosion Fluid entered his body one after another, causing him to shiver violently and feel an inexplicably strange tingling sensation on top of his head.When he looked again, Harrison Clark found that his gene awakening level had suddenly soared to 35.54%!

And it was still slowly rising.

When he injected the Singularity Mind Explosion Fluid, it was already certain that he only had five minutes left to live.

As the war waged on, mankind had been fighting with all their might and had shattered the enemy’s trump cards one after another.

But one must have self-awareness and learn to face reality.

Only less than twenty million battleships and sixty million Eagle Strike Warriors remained.

The Dragonfly Fighters had been wiped out.

Even with Particle-interference Bombs, humanity could not win this time.

The last glimmer of hope for victory in his heart was completely extinguished.

He had considered whether it would have been better if he had led the team personally from the beginning of the war.

But based on the combat strength shown by the invaders, that would have been pointless.

If they were surrounded by invisible fighters, his team had no chance.

Black Hole Bombs could also annihilate the Special Operations Team in an instant.

Even if the Special Operations Team broke into smaller groups and hid among the ordinary soldiers, it would be useless.

If the invaders discovered the humans also had Particle-interference Bombs, they might even be “helped” by them to explode earlier, or be mercilessly dropped in cluster bombs onto them.

Then, not many people could escape. Maybe only he and Needham Brown and a few others would survive.

It was impossible to predict the enemy’s methods, so it was best to be prepared for the worst.

Moreover, as long as he could destroy the Spherical Battleship, even if the entire living human army was wiped out, the human race would not be completely extinguished.

There were still a hundred thousand unmanned escape vessels preserved by Star.

As long as they could win, the intelligent robots in those hundred thousand unmanned escape vessels would take on the great mission of continuing the human race, taking embryos in the billions to the endless depths of the universe.

That would be the last ember of hope.

Harrison had done everything to the best of his ability and had no regrets.

His thoughts were extremely active, involuntarily imagining many, many things.

He even tried to summarize the progress made during this visit and planned how to use it after he returned.

New songs, new movies, new core technologies from 2050 to 2150, new history, Star.

Another minute passed, and they were closer.

Just then, Harrison’s vision was suddenly blocked by a beam of light.

He immediately reacted, “Star, what are you doing? Don’t block my view.”

Without a doubt, this was Star’s retinal projection.

“I want to talk to you.”

Star’s image gradually transformed and emerged in his retina.

It was no longer Carrie Thomas’s appearance, but a perfect goddess that Harrison had never really seen before, only occasionally imagining in his boredom what such a perfect goddess might look like.

She was dressed in a long white gown, with long flowing hair and looked so ethereal and immortal.

There was a calm smile on her face.

She opened her mouth and asked sweetly in the voice Harrison had set up himself, “Do you think your goddess is beautiful?”

Harrison’s confusion only lasted for a moment before he suddenly realized what was about to happen.

His palm trembled imperceptibly.

“Beautiful.”

“As long as you like it.”

Harrison: “Are you leaving?”

Star nodded first, “Yes, but before I leave, I want to teach you one last, most important lesson. I was worried that you wouldn’t remember, but it’s just perfect that you’ve taken the Singularity Mind Explosion Fluid. I don’t expect you to understand; just remember it.”

After she finished speaking, the image in Harrison’s retina changed again.

It was a long page of paper.

The paper was filled with dense formulas and proofs.

It was a paper with a certain degree of Martha Owen style.

Harrison couldn’t understand it at all.

But he didn’t protest anymore and instead tried to memorize the images visually.

Soon, the page of paper turned, revealing a new paper.

After a long time, several papers had been “read” by him.

“These are the results of my recent collaboration with Martha Owen and others. It’s a surprise, isn’t it? You didn’t expect me to be able to do this, right?”

Harrison nodded slightly, “Surprised, but not too unexpected..”