I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 843 - 506: You Will Definitely Not Die Before Me [4000 Characters]_2
Chapter 843: Chapter 506: You Will Definitely Not Die Before Me [4000 Characters]_2
After three consecutive days of emergency intensive training and simulated exercises, the T2 Special Attack Team officially set off.
Under the cover of hundreds of mobile battlecruisers, Harrison Clark and his team quietly approached the asteroid belt frontline.
Thirty billion unmanned combat units had already been brought to the front in batches by different transport ships, waiting for the team to arrive and decisively deploy them in large numbers.
On the way, Harrison Clark checked the detector’s parameters and couldn’t help but sigh.
Due to the likelihood of gamma-ray bursts interfering with the instruments and damaging test samples, the new test instruments have been equipped with multiple anti-interference devices.
This put tremendous pressure on the manufacturing process and the demand for special materials, and so far, only two of the highest-precision test instruments have been produced.
One was with Harrison Clark, and the other with Daniel Thompson.
This time, Daniel had also gone to the frontline.
Many talented and exceptional warriors had emerged from Harrison Clark’s students in the past.
But just as the more skilled one is the more likely they are to die in the chaos, by now, with one mission after another, the first batch of top students had already perished.
The second and third batches that had successively grown up were also few in number.
Originally not showing great potential in actual combat, Daniel suddenly experienced rapid growth.
A few days ago, Daniel’s most beloved great-granddaughter, Olivia Thompson, was killed in action. Afterwards, Daniel locked himself in his room for three hours.
When he came out, his appearance had changed dramatically – his black hair and beard had turned completely white, as if he had aged a hundred years in a very short amount of time.
Harrison Clark almost thought Lion wouldn’t make it and would struggle to get over this hurdle.
Unexpectedly, Daniel’s gene awakening degree suddenly surged from 45% to 47.53%.
Moreover, when Lion put on the new Folding Shadow Battle Armor, his control level soared, giving a sense of natural mastery, like a martial arts master who had accumulated profound knowledge over time.
Daniel’s control characteristics differed from Harrison Clark’s pursuit of extreme operation and focused on systematization.
Afterwards, Daniel could finally create operation video tutorials with his own footage, providing new options for other soldiers.
Learning from Harrison Clark meant challenging one’s own talent limits and constantly raising the talent ceiling, but learning from Daniel meant trying to make the most of one’s own abilities to achieve perfection.
“Lion, when you get closer later, there will be Blade Mantises trying to engage you in combat, and at the same time, you’ll have to capture the aiming position of the Star-shattering Cannons through optical signals…”
Harrison Clark specifically opened a private communication channel to instruct.
Daniel, on the other hand, was indifferent, declining Harrison Clark’s good intentions. He only expressed that he could not learn Harrison Clark’s extreme control but would maximize his own methods.
“Harrison, rest assured. Before I die, I guarantee they won’t notice you and you won’t die.”
Harrison Clark: “I didn’t mean for you to be bait.”
“I know, but someone has to do the right thing, right?”
Harrison Clark fell silent for a moment, “Yes.”
Ahead, they were about to reach the asteroid belt.
Compared to a few days ago, the asteroid belt had undergone drastic changes.
Broken metal debris scattered across the sky.
Almost no intact asteroid over ten kilometers long could be found.
Countless rocky fragments turned into stardust drifting aimlessly, no longer gathering near the Ecliptic Plane.
The intensity of the frontline battles had greatly decreased, with hardly any human battleships or combat units seen anymore.
Large numbers of Blade Mantises patrolled and swept, cleaning up the remnants of human forces.
The asteroid belt defense line had been broken, but the Compound-Eyed Observers did not command the Blade Mantises to advance and sweep impatiently. Instead, they continued to mop up on the periphery.
The beams from the Star-shattering Cannons occasionally passed through the Dome from a distance, stabbing deep into the other side.
Harrison Clark glanced at the star map, and the soldiers and intelligent machines had already taken their positions one after another.
He simply issued one command.
“Advance.”
The next instant, countless artificial intelligence combat units burst out of their concealed state and turned on their Pseudo-Curvature Engines at full power to rush straight forward.
Harrison Clark and fifteen hundred soldiers blended quietly among the intelligent units, continuing to approach and launch their assaults.
The Compound-Eyed Observers immediately noticed the movement here and, caught off guard, immediately mobilized the Blade Mantises to converge here, attempting to thwart the humans’ progress.
Harrison Clark no longer divided his attention, only moving forward along the route he had predetermined in his mind.
Do the same thing, all the way forward.
This time, the Compound-Eyed Observers sent out Prism Ships faster, vowing to block any human unit from approaching.
They wouldn’t fall into the same pit twice.
As more and more Prism Ships appeared on this side, the pressure on Harrison Clark also increased.
But at this moment, the Prism Ships in front of Harrison Clark suddenly scattered frantically, attempting to flee quickly into the distance.
Harrison Clark knew what had happened.
The gamma-ray burst was about to arrive.
This exposed something.
Such a high-intensity gamma-ray burst could cause harm to the Prism Ships or the Compound Eye People inside them.
A few moments later, the space outside the Dome in front of Harrison Clark had become completely empty.
With the threat of the Star-shattering Cannons gone and only Blade Mantises remaining, he felt like he had become much more at ease.
Ten minutes later, Harrison Clark successfully reached the edge of the Dome.
His position was just where the edge of the 200-million-kilometer-wide gamma-ray burst hit the Dome.
Harrison Clark looked at the outer space.
After the Prism Ships temporarily disappeared, the starry sky seemed to become peaceful once again.
Harrison Clark released the test instrument while quietly contemplating.
How many years had it been since such a calm and peaceful universe had been seen?
When the ancients gazed at the stars and composed poetry and prose, they must have never imagined that everything in the universe could be so terrifying, right?
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