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Chapter 567: Chapter 371: The Meaning of Sacrifice_1
Harrison Clark also heard Needham Brown’s shout.
“Fire at me.”
He was very familiar with this line, and had even mocked it more than once in his heart.
This reminded him of another poorly expressed “ancient” story.
This story had ruined another important memory from 1952 he had seen in historical materials, so he was often angry and scornful.
But at this moment, he couldn’t laugh anymore.
Harrison could imagine what Needham must have gone through to reach this point, the desperate struggle and the exhausted calculation.
In the face of a powerful enemy like the Blade Mantis, the situation changed faster than one could imagine.
No matter how strong the human warriors were, the distance between life and death was just a snap of the fingers.
From the moment Needham entered the battlefield, he had to attack actively, protect himself, and look for opportunities for attack.
He needed to quickly collect information, make strategies, and use his subconscious to make predictions in his mind.
For instance, that shot he predicted beforehand was something artificial intelligence could never calculate.
Needham himself didn’t know why he chose to fire at that particular spot, but his subconscious mind gave him the hint that he could do it.
If he had misjudged, the ally would die under his gun.
He gambled and won, confirming the efficacy of the physical toxin bombs.
To achieve all this, one would need extraordinary combat talent and a talent that transcends the limit.
In the end, Needham achieved his goal.
Harrison didn’t find this strange because he himself was the ultimate subconscious player.
He could use his combat instincts to the utmost.
Once he entered the zone, his brain’s information integration and analysis abilities could instantly peak, with the complexity of the quantum storm even forming resonance with so-called cosmic wisdom.
Harrison Clark’s strength was many times that of other fighters, and he could defeat Needham with a lower level of awakening, thanks to his unique skill at using combat instinct as a staple food.
Harrison’s greatest desire was to replicate his own abilities in others.
Intuition relied on innate talent and acquired training.
The initial Harrison was not as strong as he is now; he could easily achieve it today because of the ongoing increase in his awakening level and his extensive adjustments in mortality rate and experience in battle.
Among human top warriors, there were many with awakening levels over 35.5%, even higher than his initial awakening level, so Harrison believed others had a chance to learn from him.
Now, Needham had done it.
Harrison was pleased.
Although the big head’s awakening came a little late, his training with Needham hadn’t been in vain, and Needham’s head had not transformed for nothing.
The Blade Mantis reacted quickly, taking action the moment Needham wrapped his arms around it.
The particle whirlwind came roaring at him, hitting the split Eight-Armed Demon Armor.
An explosion erupted.
At the_same time, the Blade Mantis’s figure began to flicker.
It wanted to use the tried-and-true short-range warp to escape the battlefield.
It succeeded.
In the blink of an eye, the Blade Mantis that Needham had grabbed appeared 10,000 kilometers away in the void.
But the targeting lock of the Starry Sky Giant Cannon and other Galaxy Warriors hadn’t been released but had automatically followed and synchronized to this direction.
One ten-thousandth of a second later, under Star’s coordinated control, the nearby Galaxy Warriors synchronized their aim and fired!
For this concentrated_fire, the Galaxy Warriors chose the high-energy ray guns with the shortest preheating time and the fastest projectile speed.
The average distance of 10,000 kilometers, the ballistic_time was 0.03 seconds, and there was no room for error.
The Blade Mantis warped again.
But this_time, it fell right_into an ambush set beforehand.
Nearly 100,000 Galaxy Warriors in the vicinity simultaneously covered it_with_low-speed_projectiles of phase particles and physical toxin bombs, and the Blade Mantis was swept into it just_as it moved to that_position.
One ten-thousandth_of_a second later, medium-range battleships fired together.
Two milliseconds later, one thousand larger Starry Sky Giant Cannon beams followed.
During the charging process of these Starry Sky Giant Cannons, a large number of physical toxin particles were also loaded.
This round of charged concentrated_fire_seized the_gut-wrenching one-millisecond interval_to_fire.
Needham’s decisive_move_was a_resounding success.
The horrifying_energy_was forced_into_a small_area less than 500 meters_in_diameter_and_then detonated.
Human_technology_has_undeniably come a_long_way_since the_past.
Although they still couldn’t_place high-grade particle bombs_like invaders_at_zero_cost_and_with_zero_propulsion, the_energy_shock_intensity_caused by well-prepared, concentrated_fire_within a_small_range was_already_significantly higher_than_that_of_particle bombs.
Additionally, mass_effective_physical_toxin_bombs_were_integrated_into these concentrated_fire_attacks.
When the_light_from the_explosion_dissipated, the void was_empty.
“Number_of current Blade Mantises: 19.”
This was Star’s latest intel.
The_emotion_of_over_39_billion Human_Defense_Force_soldiers_boiled_over.
We have_finally_succeeded.
Needham opened_the_first_gap_in_the_wall_of_despair.
He proved_that_the_invincible Blade Mantis_was_not_invincible, and_that_human_wisdom_and_fighting_spirit_could_defeat_it.
Even_if_the_cost_of_this_victory_was_enormous,_with_over_one_billion_deaths.
But that’s_okay; we still have over 39 billion people.
We will_stack the dead Blade Mantis with our lives even!’,
Many soldiers looked up at the names of the highest-ranking military personnel while doing their jobs.
Needham’s_name_had_gone_out,_turned_gray, and_was_moved_to the_fallen.