I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 377
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Chapter 377: Chapter 259: The Memory of the Universe_l
Translator: 549690339
The last time the invaders didn’t do this was simply because there was no hope for humanity to escape.
This time, due to the progress of Earth’s civilization in technology and ample preparations for evacuation, the enemy changed the operation mode of the Solar System Barrier.
This “minor” change, which seemed like commonplace for the invaders, instantly extinguished the fire of human civilization’s continuity and brought a catastrophic disaster to humanity.
The invader seemed like a pervert playing with ants.
Slap it once, find out it’s not dead, the ant can still struggle, then slap it again, effortlessly.
The invaders didn’t do it in the past simply because it was unnecessary.
Now it is necessary, so the invaders do it.
The core quantitative parameter of the plan suddenly becomes a variable, turning Harrison Clark’s seemingly perfect strategy into an illusory bubble.
Now, humanity’s newly ignited hope is instantly extinguished!
The most affected person is undoubtedly Harrison Clark.
All his plans are based on his interpretation of history.
Before this, he didn’t consider the Solar System Barrier as a target that needed to be addressed, and he couldn’t address it either.
He firmly believed that maintaining the existence of the Solar System Barrier was not easy for the invaders, so the barrier immediately dispersed when the enemy battleships arrived in the past.
But now, he suddenly realized that this is all just self-deceptive illusion.
The greatest irony in the world is to think that it’s a divine opportunity, only to find out it’s nothing but daydreaming.
Harrison Clark is struck by desperate emotions like a bolt of lightning hitting his head, making him falter.
He thought he wouldn’t despair easily again, but who can bear the pain of just reignited fighting spirit, only to be doused with a bucket of cold water over their head.
While Harrison Clark’s spirit suffers, others are even more devastated, with hearts like dead ashes.
Countless people cast their eyes toward the top of the tactical channel.
Everyone is waiting for their great leader to say something.
Facing the terrifying enemy that can control the Solar System Barrier at will, humans have completely lost hope for escape.
At this moment, a huge question rises in everyone’s heart.
What’s the point of us continuing to resist?
What reason can support us in reigniting our fighting spirit?
What’s on the leader’s mind right now?
In the newly updated biography by Immanuel Bartu, the president of the History Institute, it is said that the leader Harrison Clark has returned to Earth after crossing a thousand years of time, just to lead humanity forward.
He has been waiting alone in the vast universe for a thousand years.
He has also been preparing for a thousand years for today.
Facing such an outcome, Harrison Clark must be the most heartbroken person, right?
The countless human battle units are still on their way to charge, but the previous life-and-death momentum has disappeared.
Whether it is battleships or war fortresses, every command room, every advancing formation is shrouded in an incredibly oppressive silence.
People’s enthusiastic fighting spirit is gradually extinguishing.
Nora Camp too.
However, her heart contains another layer of emotion that others don’t have.
Regret.
She dissuaded Harrison Clark from revealing the true meaning of Compound Eye Invaders to all mankind, aiming to maintain Harrison Clark’s image as a great leader and to sustain the fighting spirit of the soldiers.
But now, under this new situation, it seems that everyone should know the truth.
That way, the soldiers could at least find motivation, and even if there’s no hope, they could persist longer, forcing out more of the invaders’ trump cards, and collecting more intelligence for Harrison Clark.
But now, with the enemy ships approaching, Nora Camp has no time to disclose the secret, let everyone quickly absorb the truth, get the correct information, and reignite their fighting spirit.
Time does not allow it.
It’s my fault.
I should apologize to him.
But everything is too late and cannot be undone.
What will Harrison Clark do next?
Will he give up the fight?
Or will he continue to charge the invaders like a lonely war god, showing everyone with his actions that he has not given up?
Given his style, he would probably choose the second option.
It should have some effect, but in this case, he will be the first to die.
What should we do?
True to Nora Camp’s nature, despite the turmoil and heavy thoughts in her heart, she quickly made arrangements based on instinct.
“Adjust the Fire Dragon Plan’s strategy! Execute Plan 3127!”
This time Nora Camp used direct voice commands.
As her resolute order was issued, at the other end of the Solar System, the Fire Dragon Giants’ captains seemed to be re-infused with some spiritual strength and began to take action.
Three-tenths of a second later.
Some of the Fire Dragon Giants loaded with giant Pseudo-Curvature engines finally finished preheating, went full-throttle, and accelerated to their highest speed, tearing through space and rushing straight forward!
As the barrier approaches, these Fire Dragon Giants not only don’t slow down, but they continue to accelerate their sprint, reaching one-tenth of the speed of light in the blink of an eye! And the speed is still increasing!
Simultaneously, the retreating Fire Dragon Giants diverting their energy shields to full power!
Basic curvature bubbles are fully deployed!
Space collapse suppression is fully deployed!
A thousand Fire Dragon Giants, with an indomitable momentum, fearlessly rush toward the Solar System Barrier, crashing into it!
At the same time, the remaining four thousand Fire Dragon Giants began to slow down in advance.
Among them, escape vessels start to fly out of two thousand Fire Dragon Giants, while the other two thousand will continue to slowly approach the Solar System Barrier after successfully slowing down and will hover close to the barrier again..
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