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This Text Adventure Game is definitely poisonous-Chapter 1287 - 571: Mechanic_2
Chapter 1287: Chapter 571: Mechanic_2
However, Ava was not a living human, but a data entity, a virtual life that can exist within any mechanical body. They weren’t even sure where Ava was. Could Miracle Force work against such a virtual existence? Moreover, as long as it’s data, there’s a possibility of a backup. Even if they destroyed the ’main brain’ underneath Eden, she could possibly be resurrected at any time from another mechanical body.
Not to mention, even if they instantly killed the main brain, if they didn’t annihilate these mechanical bodies, in theory, they would continue to carry out their original command, which is to eliminate the Fools.
So what about wishing to instantly kill all mechanical bodies?
Mu You believed that Miracle Force could instantly wipe out all the mechanical bodies on this planet, but these mechanical bodies had the ability to resurrect, and even if they were killed once, they would be able to come back to life in the blink of an eye.
To prevent these mechanical bodies from being resurrected, they would have to kill the microscopic organisms within them that generated Magic Power, cutting off their energy source for resurrection from the root.
However, Mu You didn’t dare to make such a wish.
Because these microorganisms could very possibly be the source of magic power for the Star Spirit World. If these microorganisms were completely erased, would the rules of the Star Spirit World collapse from the root?
These microorganisms probably numbered in the hundreds of millions, or even billions within each mechanical body, and with nearly tens of millions of mechanical bodies combined, that absolutely would be an astronomical figure.
And Miracle Force is also limited. Apart from whether Lamp God’s ability could realize such a massive scale of instant killing, even if it was possible, causing the Star Spirit World to collapse while fighting the robots would actually be an even bigger problem...
Thinking it over, Mu You eventually realized that he could not find a suitable wish to resolve this incident in one go.
"What’s wrong? Are you not making a wish?" Lamp God asked, seeing him silent for so long.
"Let’s... wait..." Mu You responded with a bitter smile and shake of his head.
Even if he truly wanted to make a wish, he would have to wait until the situation became clear and he had an appropriate wish.
"Alright, take your time, I can wait anytime." Lamp God said nonchalantly.
Subsequently, Mu You didn’t stay to waste any more time and directly teleported back to Dawn City.
"How is it?" Seeing Mu You appear on the Teleportation Array, Medicinal Plant Gatherer hastened to ask. As an avatar, he naturally knew the purpose of Mu You’s visit to the Abyss.
"No luck, no opportunity." Mu You shook his head and then looked around: "What about here?"
"We are almost there, about ten more minutes!" Medicinal Plant Gatherer said.
He was referring to the time of arrival at Rainbow City.
In fact, at that moment, everyone could faintly hear the roar of artillery and the monstrous howls coming from afar.
Continuing to fly forward for a moment, an abandoned ancient city came into everyone’s view.
When they got closer, players saw a scene that they would never forget for the rest of their lives.
In the mirage energy boundary ahead, three massive Steel Warships were arranged in a triangle formation, floating above the ruins of the city.
Surrounding the warships, densely packed mechanical bodies covered the skies, all holding their arm cannons, simultaneously bombarding the area below.
The relentless barrages had turned the mirage energy area below into a deathly meat grinder, as Mirage Crabs and Mirage Shrimp were blasted apart by the overwhelming firepower, their carapaces shattered and their bodies torn open, turning into muck on the battlefield.
The mechanical army, like a mechanical flood, advanced with absolute discipline and perfect coordination.
Compared to the calm mechanical army, the giant monster army appeared wild and violent.
These monstrosities seemed to have their blood up as well, like demons spewing from Hell, emanating strong power and terrifying presence, continuously charging the front lines of the battlefield in waves.
Mirage Creatures, with their skin as tough as armor, were protected from most attacks, and their claws and fangs seemed to be designed for tearing and Devouring.
The mechanical bodies’ artillery fire poured down like torrential rain, striking the beasts and sparking flames. In response, Mirage Creatures used their powerful physical strength and roaring voices to fearlessly charge at the mechanical bodies, clawing and tearing them apart, and using their tails to sweep and fling the mechanical bodies into the mirage energy.
Overall, it seemed like both sides were rapidly diminishing in numbers, yet the forces of both parties appeared to be endless, with no end in sight. From the scene alone, it was impossible to determine the victor.
What could truly determine the state of affairs was the movement of the front lines.
The Mirage Creatures, after all, were symbiotic monsters with the Beasts of Catastrophe and were naturally strong, but they were at a disadvantage fighting in enemy territory. Under such fierce bombardment from the mechanical bodies, they steadily retreated.
The edge of the mirage energy was receding at a visible pace.
And it was under such circumstances that the Fool, leading the ten Sky Cities, entered the battlefield.
"Everyone be careful! Focus on disruption, try not to stray from the mirage energy, and take any opportunity to drag the exterior mechanical bodies into it..."
The City Lords simply instructed the players of each city, then ordered them to go into action.
A dense crowd of players leaped down from the Sky Cities, initiating their assault on the external mechanical army.
Originally, the Mirage Creatures and mechanical bodies were fighting back and forth, with the mechanical bodies slightly dominant, but when the Fool intervened, the tide immediately turned.
And upon seeing the onrush of players, some of the initially perplexed Mirage Creatures instinctively regarded them as new targets, trying to attack the players.