I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 578: 378: The End That Is Not The End_1



Chapter 578: Chapter 378: The End That Is Not The End_1

Although the Stellar Giant Cannon is less versatile on the battlefield compared to particle-interference bombs and black hole bombs, its only drawback is its long charging time and poor flexibility.

Actually, the single-hit destructive power of the Stellar Giant Cannon is greater than that of particle-interference bombs and black hole bombs.

The Spherical Warship was first stripped of its multiple shields by the black hole bomb, like peeling an orange, and then its outer shell structure was completely torn apart by the particle-interference bomb, becoming like a wind-leaking broken lantern on three sides.

Then, the nearly defenseless Spherical Warship was directly hit by the concentrated beam of the Stellar Giant Cannon.

High-energy rays and particle streams poured into the breach, sweeping across countless biological flesh walls and arteries, hitting the huge tumor-like ball at the center of the Spherical Warship — the “Mars Power Storage” of the Compound-Eyed Observer.

The enormous pipes that once thwarted Harrison Clark’s efforts were rapidly dissolving under the impact of the mass-energy flow from the Stellar Giant Cannon.

The tumor-like ball could not hold on for long, exploding after just a few seconds.

After that, the Spherical Warship finally began to disintegrate.

It was finally torn apart!

The Summit Colossus moved forward.

Electric flashes flickered, and two huge blades grew rapidly in the hands of the colossal machine.

Without Starry’s supplementary intelligence, his operation difficulty increased quite a bit.

Sigh…

He suppressed the feeling of loss in his heart.

Unexpectedly, he didn’t even have a proper chance to say goodbye to Starry this time.

Luckily, he no longer needed to use neutron armor at this point, as he couldn’t control the dual pseudo-curved membrane structure anyway.

As the Summit Colossus moved forward, it adjusted to the charging pose with blades drawn, accelerating further.

Harrison Clark issued his first order in the command channel with a heavy heart.

“The rest of you clear out the remaining enemy forces, I will go check if the enemy ship still has any countermeasures and prepare to capture the Compound-Eyed Observer alive!”

Yes, he wanted to capture him alive.

He wanted to expand his achievements.

Boom!

As the energy intensity in the explosion center area just fell below the critical point, the Summit Colossus stepped on it.

In the cosmic starry sky, a humanoid robot, as small in comparison as a child to a bus, landed on the still raging remnants of a giant warship.

The thirty-five-kilometer-tall “giant child” bent down, both blades shining with brilliance.

The twenty-kilometer-long blades crossed and slashed down.

Without energy reinforcement inside the Spherical Warship, the metal structure with significantly reduced strength was easily shattered.

Harrison Clark stared straight at the thirteen small red dots marked on the life detector.

These scumbags are hiding in there.

I just need to tear apart eight more layers of metal armor and advance four hundred and twenty-three kilometers to see you.

Trash, just wait.

Even with his calmness, his heartbeat involuntarily quickened at this moment.

It seemed as if he could hear a thumping drumbeat in his ears.

He had been waiting for this moment for too long.

Harrison Clark continued to move forward, sighing subconsciously, “Starry…sigh…”

Starry: “What do you want me for? I’m busy moving.”

“Huh? You’re still here?”

“Of course, the Superbrain Core is gone, but the other space research stations, warships, and even your Galaxy Battle Armor are still there, right? I can just break down my data into pieces and put them into your personal intelligent brains, right? Although it will make me collapse faster, I can still live for a few more days.”

“Why didn’t you say that earlier?”

“I forgot while I was busy, and I thought I was done for earlier.”

“Uh…”

Harrison Clark was taken aback.

He wanted to laugh out loud, but somehow he couldn’t.

He could only shake his head and grin involuntarily.

It’s really strange for an artificial intelligence to forget things.

Harrison Clark: “You, little rascal.”

Outside, the extermination battle was in its final stages, and he had no time to deal with it, so he pushed forward.

After breaking through six layers of armor, his progress was slowed down.

The prismatic area in front should be the command cabin of the Compound-Eyed Observer’s warship, but the material structure suddenly changed dramatically, no longer at the level that the string-energy blade could cut through.

When the Summit Colossus’ blades struck it, they only produced sparks but no cracks.

No wonder those thirteen beasts are still alive inside after such a massive explosion just now.

Obviously, the prismatic area’s material is the next-generation technology that the Compound-Eyed Observer has been saving as their trump card.

Using their best technology to protect their lives made him have new expectations for the prisoners of war.

The more the Compound-Eyed Observer inside values their lives, the greater the chance of capturing them alive, and the more valuable these prisoners of war may be.

His heart gradually soared.

“Starry…”

“I’ve already found the biological door, and the enemy is reinforcing its defense. The overall structure of the prismatic area seems to be integrated. The material of the biological door is not coordinated with it and is very similar to what you saw in the previous timeline. The Galaxy Equipment can blast it open.”

The next moment, Harrison Clark flew out of the Summit Colossus, donning the Galaxy Battle Armor and rushing straight for the passage marked by Starry on the projection map.

Upon arrival, he plunged headlong into the passage with a diameter of several dozen meters without looking back.

Silken light beams and physical poison bullets began to shoot out from the holes in the passage, but they couldn’t cause him any trouble.

Within seconds, he successfully crossed the eight-kilometer distance and reached the end of the passage.

The inner wall at the end was still wriggling and growing outward.

Harrison Clark’s metal whip at his back shot out, opening fire.

Draw the sword, charge, and slash.

Accompanied by a crisp sound, he finally broke through the door that had fascinated him in the previous timeline.

With the door broken, a stream of air rushed toward him.

Harrison Clark exclaimed in surprise.

“Air?”

After checking the analysis results, he shook his head.

This seemed like air, but the composition was entirely different from Earth’s atmosphere.


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