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

Chapter 568 - Chapter 568: Chapter 371: The Meaning of Sacrifice_2



Chapter 568: Chapter 371: The Meaning of Sacrifice_2

Another golden, bold name still stands at the top of the warriors’ list.

Harrison Clark.

People have many things to say, but everyone expresses it differently.

In the end, these complicated emotions can be summed up in one roughly similar summary.

“You see? We didn’t lose to our past selves. Just as you said, we have many weaknesses and shortcomings, and we should have done better. Now we’ve done it.”

“This is our first encounter with the Blade Mantis, and yours too. We were once frantic and helpless, but our generation of warriors has not disappointed you!”

“General Brown did it! We can do it, too! We have you! So, mankind will win this battle!”

The situation opened by Needham Brown was extremely uplifting.

At this moment, the soldiers who were fighting with the remaining nineteen Blade Mantises were thousands of elite warriors, accompanied by hundreds of thousands of direct subordinates of the Caudron Army Corps trained by Harrison Clark, who quickly adjusted their strategy and began to imitate Needham Brown’s success.

Nora Camp commanded the troops again, and the reserve forces of other corps also began to gather there.

Large battleships’ shields are like nothing in front of Blade Mantises, and their small-scale maneuverability is even more inadequate. Joining the battle group would simply be a living target.

This is a special kind of warfare.

Only small-scale special forces with sufficient mobility can play a role in this type of warfare.

Meanwhile, the intelligence department is analyzing another set of data: a third-person perspective recording of the battle simulated through the monitoring of a star’s composite field.

Harrison Clark was watching it too.

Some of his doubts were answered.

Big Head was first slashed in half.

So, with Harrison Clark’s understanding, the upper half of his body would still have a brief consciousness and mobility, while the lower half should have died instantly, but it didn’t.

Not only did Needham Brown not die, but he also held onto the Blade Mantis with both his hands and feet.

Later on, the Eight-Armed Demon Armor was shattered into pieces.

But Needham Brown didn’t disappear; he just became a slightly smaller Eight-Armed Demon, looking even more ferocious than before, still holding onto his opponent and resisting the particle explosion from the Blade Mantis.

Some Galaxy Warriors’ Battle Armors contain bio-war demon transformation devices; Harrison Clark also has one, but he didn’t plan to use it.

Needham Brown had one, too.

The operation record shows that after completing the small-scale battlefield command and giving orders to the soldiers, Needham Brown directly infused the transformation liquid into his own cockpit.

Being on the battlefield, Needham Brown’s understanding of the Blade Mantis’s combat capabilities was crystal clear; he knew that he could not win through conventional means, so he decided to make a bold gamble.

He quietly completed the Enhanced Demonic Warfare Transformation.

Due to the adaptive capabilities of the Galaxy Battle Armor’s internal structure, his drastic change did not affect the external shape of the armor.

The form of Needham Brown’s demon-transformed gene-modified warrior perfectly matched his preferences, turning him into an eight-armed giant with a height of eight meters, covered in black scales, with a wolf-like head, wings on his back, and sharp claws on each of the eight arms.

His legs turned into curved eagle claws.

Heaven knows what his genes ultimately looked like.

To him, the Galaxy War Armor was no longer large-scale armor, but rather, became close-fitting body armor draped on his body.

Underneath the Eight-Armed Demon God’s Galaxy Battle Armor was his equally eight-armed main body.

The Blade Mantis’s slash that cut Needham Brown in half at the chest evenly separated him into two parts: the upper half with six arms and the lower half with two arms and two legs.

Needham Brown still held onto it tightly.

In addition to this, ordinary soldiers who underwent the demonic-warfare genetic transformation would lose their cognitive abilities completely, a fact that had been definitively concluded through numerous experiments. However, this did not work on Needham Brown.

Not only was he conscious, but he could also use brainwaves to access human communication channels and talk to others.

When the Blade Mantis performed the short-range folding-jump move, the demon-transformed Needham Brown wasn’t left behind but followed the Mantis into the state of the jump instead.

As the Blade Mantis jumped for the second time, Needham Brown even managed to capture its next landing position and sync important information in the Quantum Network in advance.

It was because of this series of continuous accidents that humans successfully killed the Blade Mantis with concentrated firepower.

After watching the video, Harrison Clark pondered.

He knew very well why Needham Brown could still control his lower body after being cut in half and maintain the ability to think. This was related to the Resurrection Factor in Big Head’s body.

Clark had it, as well.

But Harrison wasn’t sure if he could use the demonic-warfare transformation as boldly as Big Head.

He had more concerns.

At this moment, Harrison was not sure about another thing:

What form would his transformed galaxy warrior take?

How much rationality could he maintain after the transformation, and how much would his mental sharpness be affected?

Could he successfully kill the remaining nineteen Blade Mantises in full?

If he died while in the demon-transformation state, what would happen when he returned to the 21st century?

This was another gamble with an uncertain future.

Harrison didn’t know how his future would be if he lost the gamble and turned into a madman or a fool.

Although he could be resurrected, compared to the other people in this timeline, he always had some inevitable concerns.

The intelligence department also arrived at a conclusion similar to Harrison’s.

This conclusion focused on battlefield guidance, without paying much attention to the underlying principles.

There are two main points:

First, the demon-transformed gene-modified warriors can somewhat resist the particle damage ejected by the Blade Mantis and enter short-range folding-jump space with it when in direct contact.


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