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Chapter 1173 - 634_2



Chapter 1173: Chapter 634_2

They couldn’t figure out why the Alliance, despite having the upper hand on the battlefield, withdrew some main battleships to first attack the escort ships and then the transport ships. What was the purpose?

As seven consecutive transport ships, each loaded with a massive population, were destroyed, and the number of annihilated lives exceeded a billion, the Subspace Shadow surrounding the Storm God Kingdom finally couldn’t hold and completely collapsed!

Looking out from the Divine Realm, the flickering fireflies within the dense shadow were becoming more stable, their light growing more magnificent. The heavy shadow was being illuminated, even ignited, and began to disintegrate.

It was on the verge of collapse.

At this moment, Gu Hang exerted more effort.

The Storm God Kingdom began to fiercely blossom with electric light, igniting again!

Just like during the previous two ignitions, the Subspace Shadow was thoroughly dispersed and vanished.

But the difference this time was that after the Storm Kingdom’s ignition ceased, the shadow could not recover again.

Not only was there an insufficiency of ’hollow’ power, but the core of this Subspace Shadow, the worm entwined around Waluk’s subspace projection, was captured by Gu Hang at the moment of the Storm Kingdom’s ignition.

Originally, Gu Hang intended to capture both Waluk’s subspace projection and the worm shadow entangled in it, bringing them into the Divine Realm to thoroughly study what it really was and consider if there were any benefits to be gleaned.

However, when he took away Waluk’s projection, the previously struggling worm shadow suddenly became still, glaring at Gu Hang with a pair of ambiguous eyes, indifferent and bloody.

Gu Hang felt chilled to the bone by the gaze.

Moments later, the worm shadow dissipated.

Gu Hang stood there, stunned for a moment, pondering.

If it had been suspected before that it was the work of the Insect Race’s will, did that gaze mean that I was being watched?

Quite chilling.

But on further thought, Gu Hang was no longer troubled.

Who cares if you’re being watched or not? The two sides are irreconcilable enemies with no possibility of reconciliation.

If you’re being watched, then so be it, I’ll dig out your eyes eventually.

With the worm shadow gone, Waluk’s projection left behind was meaningless.

Gu Hang checked it once more, but could not find any strange traces on Waluk’s projection. With a casual wave, he dismissed it. This projection, having lost its contact with the real-world Waluk and lacking the support of the suspected Insect Race’s will, couldn’t sustain itself and completely dissipated.

At this point, the Subspace Shadow was entirely gone, and the power of the Storm God Kingdom could once again freely, according to Gu Hang’s will, project itself into the real universe.

This meant that the most powerful weapon of the Alliance Fleet in the star battle—Gu Hang’s Spiritual Energy—was now completely unsealed!

Gu Hang set his sights on the Alfonso Fleet, which had sensed the disappearance of the Subspace Shadow but were clueless as to why it vanished.

The obstacles had been cleared, and what remained was the hunting moment.

Furyflame and New Age Torch, the two major battle groups, prepared, and the Shadow Battle Group was also getting ready.

Seize the ships!

This chase in space continued for another two months.

After Gu Hang tore apart the Void Shield of the Sect of Mechanics’ last Mechanical Ark, which was then destroyed under concentrated fire, the Alfonso Fleet lost any fighting spirit.

However, this time, the Alliance responsible for seizing the ships wasn’t the powerful Phoenix and Blood Shark but Furyflame and New Age Torch.

Though the Shadow Warriors helped, they couldn’t act too openly for one, and for another, they were severely damaged in earlier battles.

In fact, it wasn’t just them; Furyflame and New Age Torch also suffered significant troop losses.

By this time, when boarding ships to seize them, they weren’t as effective.

By the end of the war, the Alliance had managed to capture one battleship, which was the limit.

As for the rest, deemed inconvenient to seize, they were simply destroyed.

Still, some fast cruisers, destroyers, and battlecruisers managed to scatter and flee. The Alliance fleet was somewhat too small to split up and pursue, fearing the enemy might counterattack.

But by this point, achieving such results was considered a great victory.

In retrospect, Gu Hang preserved the Founding World of Alamita.

Waluk, the Supreme Leader and Great Sage of the Alfonso Sect, was captured by Gu Hang.

The last powerful fleet the Alfonso Sect had assembled was shattered.

Two Mechanical Arks were destroyed, one Retribution-class Battleship was captured, another was destroyed. A total of two hundred other major and minor battleships were destroyed.

If it had been suspected before that it was the work of the Insect Race’s will, did that gaze mean that I was being watched?

Quite chilling.

But on further thought, Gu Hang was no longer troubled.

Who cares if you’re being watched or not? The two sides are irreconcilable enemies with no possibility of reconciliation.

If you’re being watched, then so be it, I’ll dig out your eyes eventually.

With the worm shadow gone, Waluk’s projection left behind was meaningless.

Gu Hang checked it once more, but could not find any strange traces on Waluk’s projection. With a casual wave, he dismissed it. This projection, having lost its contact with the real-world Waluk and lacking the support of the suspected Insect Race’s will, couldn’t sustain itself and completely dissipated.

At this point, the Subspace Shadow was entirely gone, and the power of the Storm God Kingdom could once again freely, according to Gu Hang’s will, project itself into the real universe.

This meant that the most powerful weapon of the Alliance Fleet in the star battle—Gu Hang’s Spiritual Energy—was now completely unsealed!

Gu Hang set his sights on the Alfonso Fleet, which had sensed the disappearance of the Subspace Shadow but were clueless as to why it vanished.

The obstacles had been cleared, and what remained was the hunting moment.

Furyflame and New Age Torch, the two major battle groups, prepared, and the Shadow Battle Group was also getting ready.

Seize the ships!

This chase in space continued for another two months.

After Gu Hang tore apart the Void Shield of the Sect of Mechanics’ last Mechanical Ark, which was then destroyed under concentrated fire, the Alfonso Fleet lost any fighting spirit.

However, this time, the Alliance responsible for seizing the ships wasn’t the powerful Phoenix and Blood Shark but Furyflame and New Age Torch.

Though the Shadow Warriors helped, they couldn’t act too openly for one, and for another, they were severely damaged in earlier battles.

In fact, it wasn’t just them; Furyflame and New Age Torch also suffered significant troop losses.

By this time, when boarding ships to seize them, they weren’t as effective.

By the end of the war, the Alliance had managed to capture one battleship, which was the limit.

As for the rest, deemed inconvenient to seize, they were simply destroyed.

Still, some fast cruisers, destroyers, and battlecruisers managed to scatter and flee. The Alliance fleet was somewhat too small to split up and pursue, fearing the enemy might counterattack.

But by this point, achieving such results was considered a great victory.

In retrospect, Gu Hang preserved the Founding World of Alamita.

Waluk, the Supreme Leader and Great Sage of the Alfonso Sect, was captured by Gu Hang.

The last powerful fleet the Alfonso Sect had assembled was shattered.

Two Mechanical Arks were destroyed, one Retribution-class Battleship was captured, another was destroyed. A total of two hundred other major and minor battleships were destroyed.


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