I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 823 - 488: One Man Guarding the Pass_3

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Chapter 823: Chapter 488: One Man Guarding the Pass_3

Third, command Leviel Krinsman to lead the first district fleet in a full-force charge. Some of the fleet will continue to tangle with the prism ship array, while another part of high mobility warships will bypass the front battlefield, attempting to head straight for the DX1819 Prism Ship to support Harrison Clark. This is the riskiest. The first district fleet will be severely damaged, and ships must be transferred from the second, third, and fifth districts at the fastest speed to avoid leaving the defense line empty.

The third strategy has a prerequisite: Harrison Clark must successfully take down this enemy ship; otherwise, all human actions would become useless, taking risks and sacrifices for nothing.

Now, everything hinges on whether or not Harrison Clark can successfully take down the enemy ship.

If successful, it would be worth paying any price.

Nora Camp thought for a millionth of a second.

“Leviel Krinsman!”

“Here!”

“Lead the entire first district fleet! Execute the following battle plan…”

“The second, third, and fifth district asteroid belt defense lines are to immediately transfer troops and quickly replenish the vacancies in the first district. The Neptune orbit reserve fleet executes the following maneuvers, filling in the military strength of the second, third, and fifth districts!”

Nora Camp’s fingers flicked rapidly, completing an incredibly large troop deployment plan in a three-dimensional star map.

One arrow after another stretched out from the first district’s asteroid defense belt, with the largest arrow representing Leviel’s main fleet, consisting of 4 million large main battle ships, 30 million medium escort ships, and even more intelligent warships and fighter aircraft.

Additionally, there were thousands of small arrows with thousands of arcs in the universe, pointing directly at the DX1819 Prism Ship.

These thousands of small arrows are high-mobility, powerful special warships, as well as the remaining 9,000 Torrent Assault Team members.

The two sides have fought in the Shadow Galaxy for thirty-nine days, and this is the first time humans have launched a large-scale offensive.

The goal is singular: to assume Harrison Clark’s success and then kidnap the damn DX1819 Prism Ship!

Meanwhile, on the prism ship, Harrison Clark had just smashed a Blade Mantis. During the brief respite, he retreated, and suddenly something changed.

A crystal structure box was drifting towards him from the back, caught in a level 20 gale-force wind.

Harrison Clark instinctively looked back.

His gaze penetrated the semi-transparent shell of the box and saw inside.

There was a person’s head, eyes tightly closed and teeth gritted.

It was Clark’s head!

No wonder his thought quantum fluctuations couldn’t be detected. His head was put in a box!

Whoosh!

Harrison Clark didn’t have time to worry about the heat flow rushing from the front. He quickly pushed his battle armor forward, and its arm reached out in the chaotic wind to grab the box and stuff it into his chest armor.

Harrison Clark’s gaze lingered on it for less than 0.01 seconds before he was entangled with the attacking Blade Mantis once more.

The purpose of the Blade Mantis was to hold him, forcing him to stay in the high-temperature environment.

Harrison Clark’s battle armor shield energy was rapidly depleting under the high temperature attack, and the situation looked dangerously precarious.

But he couldn’t help but feel elated and let out a hearty shout.

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Well done, Fly Eye!

These bastards actually used a box made of prism ship shell material to hold Needham Brown’s head!

Didn’t this just help resist the impact of the energy beam bomb?

With Needham Brown’s luck, as long as his head was intact, he could still live!

Though Needham Brown’s brain activity was completely stopped for now, Harrison Clark analyzed that this was due to the added unified freezing force inside the box.

Once they returned, as long as they could find a way to open the box, Needham Brown would be alive.

And they would have gotten a container made of prism ship shell material for free.

Since the box was a separate entity, it should not be recalled, right?

Even if Star lost, the kidnapping attempt failed, this strategic goal would still be more than half successful.

“Don’t jinx it; I’m doing fine! We’re far from losing!”

No one knew what was going on in Star’s “head” as she fiercely battled with her opponent in the quantum world. Even the space itself was filled with countless tiny electric arcs, but she still had the capacity to monitor Harrison Clark’s intense mental activity secretly.

As Harrison Clark slashed at the Blade Mantis, he replied: “How far are we from winning, then?”

“Also very far!”

“Damn.” Harrison Clark glanced at his remaining battle armor energy, “Can we get a bit closer? My missile inventory is almost empty, and my battle armor’s energy reserves can only support at most ten more minutes. I can kill these twenty-five Blade Mantises, but it shouldn’t be long before more Blade Mantises from the other prism ships swarm over. At most, I can kill another… hmm, 7,630.”

Star: “That precise, huh?”

“After all, it’s exactly ten times Needham Brown’s kills, right?”

Star: “He’s already dead, don’t be so competitive.”

“No way, I haven’t approved it yet. He’s not allowed to die.”

Outside, Leviel Krinsman was putting on his marshal-level Star Shadow Battle Armor.

Among all of Harrison Clark’s Star Shadow Battle Armor students, Leviel’s overall score was not high, even outside the top 100.

But no one underestimated him because he was Leviel.

A man who could only exert 30% of his strength in training but unleash 300% of his lethality on the battlefield.

Leviel’s Deputy Officer Alan raised objections, “Marshal Leviel, your mission is to command the fleet. That’s the responsible thing to do for everyone.”

The short Leviel shook his head, “No, I’ve fought cautiously all my life. But now I’m executing Marshal Nora Camp’s orders. This is a life-or-death gamble with no way out. We must tie up all seven thousand prism ships in front of us. Not a single one will be let go. I’ll push myself to the craziest of states. I can be both a soldier and a general. Alan, let go and fight. It’s time. We’ve waited for this day for 101 years.”

After speaking, Leviel glared ahead, “The whole army, listen! Activate the Warp Engine! Medium Engine! Antimatter Engine! Move forward! Accelerate!”

Launching all three engines at once in this chaotic battlefield could cause severe losses just from rushing.

But to rush forward and catch up with the prism ships, Leviel took the risk.

This was the first time Leviel Krinsman had issued an extremely risky order as a commander in his life.

Like Nora Camp, he gambled his life and honor, betting everything.

Betting on the successful kidnapping by Harrison Clark and Star.