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Chapter 623: Chapter 358, Heart of Stone_3
He would solve the predicament on Korolya, which might be an even more arduous task than the current war, but he was confident. He had a whole set of solutions, but everything had to wait until the demon invasion disaster on Korolya was largely stabilized before implementation.
First, ensure that the entire planet does not become a demon pit and that billions of people aren’t turned into zombies, walking corpses. Only then could they consider next steps.
As for Thomlison’s soul fragments, the many illusions that sprung up before Gu Hang’s eyes, he regarded them as nothing more than the nonsensical babbling of a madman crushed by reality.
Gu Hang would not let these images hinder his mission to save Korolya.
He had no time to deal with these illusions, nor did he need to. He simply watched indifferently, his mind not focused on them at all, wholeheartedly blocking the transmission of information and weaving false information to deceive Ge Wajia.
But… it seemed Ge Wajia had begun to suspect something.
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“We’ve lost seven warriors and have completed the task of attracting the defending army,” Lacroix’s voice transmitted to Matins’s ears through an encrypted and reliable communication.
Soon after, Mrs. Georgette also sent her message.
“My sisters and I are now in position.”
“Good,” Matins replied to each, then took a deep breath and ordered, “Charge!”
Behind him, three Warhound-class Titans, spaced a certain distance apart from each other, broke their silence and began to run full speed ahead.
The fifteen-meter tall ‘Warhounds’ nearly touched the top of the flesh and blood nest with their heads.
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Nine Knight mechas followed closely behind.
Around these colossal figures, hundreds of elite warriors from Phoenix, St. Cithaer Lily, and Fang Camp, were scattered among them.
In front of them was a wall of flesh.
The bombs, already installed on it, blew open the wall. Amid the flying flesh, three Titans charged through. The minor remnants of the wall could not stop the Titans’ impact, leaving three large holes.
And behind this wall, there was a large number of demons. Their attention was almost completely occupied by the targets they were fiercely engaged with in front of them.
The sudden attack from behind caught them off guard.
Many demons turned around only to be aghast—the demons were afraid too.
Mindless Plague Stitched Corpses and rotting behemoths were just stunned for a moment: Why was the back wall broken? What were these three iron bumps bigger than themselves that had broken in?
And those with a bit more intelligence, such as the carriers of plague, Plague Wizards, were terrified.
They knew they were in mortal peril.
But what could they do?
Just wait to die.
The Titans began to fire.
Their shoulder-mounted Hellfire Missile nests launched a half volley of missiles in an instant. Eighteen Hellfire Missiles covered a large area in front of them.
The high-yield Hellfire Missiles had extremely destructive power; their effect was so exaggerated that all targets within the central blast area would be destroyed by the shockwave and the high temperature and pressure. Furthermore, with the explosion, thermite powder scattered and burned violently, burning huge holes in any substance it touched, even if it was just a bit.
For human-sized beings, they would be burned away; even for the rotting behemoths and Plague Giant Toads, if tainted too much, their bodies would melt everywhere.
With their powerful vitality, they might not be burned to death instantly, but the thermite dust, with no open flames yet capable of emitting very high temperatures, acted like miniature thermite bombs and would eventually burn them entirely.
In this area, eighteen Hellfire Missiles created a hellish scene.
And the three Warhounds were not so easily appeased.
Aside from the rear missile nests, each side of the Warhound’s waist—or rather the sides of the head—also had main guns: one was a thermite cannon, and the other, a Kinetic Cannon.
The three Titans maintained their advance while keeping up the rhythm of their firing.
Whether it was a large-caliber Kinetic Cannon or the thermite cannon, they took aim and the large monsters around the edge of the previous Hellfire Missile bombardment area began to suffer one by one.
They were simply dying in different ways.
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Those hit by the Kinetic Cannon became shrapnel, while those hit by the thermite cannon melted into a flow of glowing red remains that eventually cooled to black and gray.
The sudden attack from behind, seizing the initiative, and the full firepower of three Titans quickly disintegrated these demons’ ability to resist.
Then, through the large holes made by the Titans’ entry, nine Knight mechas and more elite infantry units rushed in.
The eight-meter tall Knight mechas, while not as powerfully armed as the Titans, were still formidable; even the bombs guns in the hands of Phoenix and Fang warriors could inflict devastating damage on some of the regular-sized beasts.
They chased down the demons in front of them, pursuing and striking relentlessly.
On the other side, the group of several dozen led by Lacroix, who had drawn the enemy’s attention, also launched an attack.
The remaining demons, who had lost their combat formation and will to fight, began to collapse.
Human troops herded the demons toward their ultimate target location—that was, the Demon Engine that supported the existence of the Void Shield.