164 Tue – Chaos and the Great Invasion (9)

“…By the way, wouldn’t it be a bit dangerous to go on like this?”

“what?”

“Can’t you doubt the source of the information?”

I glanced around and asked Eve. The people of the Federation dispatched to Earth were still unaware of this situation under which their forces were being attacked, and other things were in full swing.

“I don’t think so.”

Eve heard my question and shook her head resolutely. It was a decision based on sufficient grounds rather than confidence that he could face both forces alone.

“We’ve only been in contact with the Alliance forces and only fought with them. As Richard knew, the Alliance didn’t give us much importance until just before. They just thought of us as parasites that devour the insides of our enemies.”

Eve smiled softly as she saw Lieutenant Colonel Romel talking with Chris.

“Based on the common sense of humans, wouldn’t the Federation think that we had acquired information about ourselves on our own? In the first place, do they know anything other than our appearance?”

“I don’t know.”

Eve’s words were sharply penetrating reality. they don’t know about us The numerous, large and small legionnaires are in fact a single entity that shares the colony consciousness, and the hive mind is rapidly growing by skipping their own skills.

“I bet it will take more time for the Federation and the Union, that is, the human race in the universe, to properly work together. In the meantime, we’ll both eat and grow at the same time, and it’s over.”

Eve was sure that her plan would succeed. It was actually on the way. The rebel coalition is only now reorganizing its system after being hit hard once, and the federation still does not know us.

“I’m doing so well. How about you?”

This time Eve asked me. I turned around and looked into the demon realm. Where my ‘soldiers’ are fighting now.

“Don’t be too conceited. And we’re going according to plan. Steadily.”

“Okay. That’s enough.”

Eve, who laughed out loud, did not bring up the story any further.

The frontier that Eve’s fleet is currently attacking, that place was already on the verge of being captured.

*

“Hall…”

“Now we’re done.”

The only thing I see in this expansive universe where there seems to be no end is the bodies of monsters with dark red bodies.

The crew, who resisted fiercely while shooting weapons from the ship, fell into despair. They risked their lives to protect the reinforcements from the hall.

“Captain…what now?!”

The lieutenant asked the captain in a trembling voice. In their gaze, they could see the hall, which was hit and eventually broke the shield and was shattered by the torso and beam shells of the ship hulls.

The warp hall was closed, so if reinforcements were coming, they would have exploded and died, otherwise they would have blocked their way.

“Gee, enough support can come. Keep fighting! If we break through, tens of millions of people on the ground will die!”

The captain, despite his own fears, vowed a decisive battle. In fact, there is very little you can do in this situation. Either keep fighting, surrender, or run away to outer space with only food and weapons that you can’t survive.

However, since the enemies were monsters who could not communicate, there was no way to surrender.

“uh…”

Right in front of the bridge where the captain was commanding while looking forward. Something pierced through space and landed with a thump.

Red eyes that flashed through the cracks, four arms, and a long whip-like tail.

All the soldiers who have experienced it were the beings who were terrified and feared, breaking through the ship’s defense walls and infiltrating them.

‘The alliance is no different. Also, does the uniqueness disappear towards the end?’

Eve moved the body of a higher-ranking species that had successfully penetrated the inside of the shield, smashing the inside of the bridge and causing a riot.

However, while controlling his soldiers in this way, he could not hide his disappointment.

‘It’s a federation or a federation, so there’s nothing that can be eaten because it’s similar.’

As Shinwoo pointed out, it was one of the problems that Eve herself was well aware of.

The corps, which has rapidly grown stronger by stepping up one step after making the hull to advance into space, has now slowed down its never-ending evolution and was in a stagnant state overall. It was impossible to create a military class larger than the hull, and it was impossible to change the fixed combat method.

Therefore, I wanted to see the true power of mankind, which is much stronger than the rebel coalition, by attacking the alliance this time.

However, in the first place, the rebel coalition was a force that broke away from the alliance. Disappointed by two seemingly stronger, but fundamentally identical human beings, Eve became interested in other forces that were not cosmic-level forces, but that exploited the power of form beyond human beings.

‘Now there is nothing to see in the universe. Occupy the ground.’

Five of the frigate-class hulls were clinging to each other, sticking their snouts into their mouths, and vomiting their forces inside the flagship wrapped in tentacles.

Eve, having determined that he had completely occupied the space, moved the km-class flagship hull loaded with ground troops to break through the atmosphere and charge towards the ground.

I decided that there was nothing to gain, and I was thinking of making a nest in a hurry.

‘…that’s probably it.’

But at that moment. A powerful energy reaction was sensed from one side of outer space where there was nothing. Humans were also shocked by the shock.

Eve, who had lost interest and was mechanically dealing with enemies the whole time, smiled broadly at the huge warp reaction.

In fact, in the knowledge of the Federation they gathered using the spies, there was no weapon that would elicit such a huge warp reaction.

But now it didn’t matter. The gigantic ship, which appeared at once while distorting space, was a dream weapon that the League had only theoretically envisioned, and a decisive battle weapon capable of ending this war at once if calculated simply.

‘Fleet-class ship Zakov. That’s the fortress they have, their own agency, aggression. But I was told that it was not possible to make it due to lack of technology.’

The huge metal body, as if several km-class flagships were put together, was equipped with four crossed wings and a huge propellant, unlike existing ships that had a smooth body and looked like a fluke.

On the front of the wing, the thousands of shining dots on the body are all tens of meters in diameter.

Dozens of ships of the Legion were all destroyed at once by the huge beam of light that was fired.

‘That’s it. That’s the next goal I need to reach.’

Eve admired the appearance of the huge fortress-type ship, even though the hulls that were part of her fell like flying insects in front of a flamethrower due to its overwhelming firepower.

It did not take into account whether it was possible to reach it. Now, a reference point appeared in front of me, which had been empty for a while, so I just ran towards it without choosing any means or methods.

“Commander. They are retreating to outer space. Are you pursuing them?!”

“…No. Our goal is to save the frontier. Send reinforcements to the ground immediately.”

The captain of this fortress-type ship that wiped out monsters with overwhelming firepower, and the commander of an army.

He saw the remnants of the monsters moving away and stopped the pursuit on the grounds that he had to save the ground.

“I can’t believe it. This giant ship that seemed impossible to develop due to energy efficiency issues.”

“Me too. How the hell did you succeed in making it?”

The commander, who moved to this ship, agreed with the adjutant’s admiration.

In fact, it was already before completion. And as it is judged that the situation is urgently needed, I will send in his entire unit. This was all he was ordered to do.

“No matter how many monsters there are, they can annihilate their nests on a continental basis.”

“Anyway, the upper management seems to be paying attention to the rebel coalition.”

The commander frowned as if he didn’t like it. If you have succeeded in realizing and creating this dream weapon, there is no one who can stop you now.

The rebel coalition’s fleet can be changed at once, so why the hell did you notice?

“Commander. The captain of the surviving National Guard has something to report. It seems that the monsters have information about us.”

“Connect.”

He put his thoughts aside for a moment and focused on the report that had come.

“Commander! The ground is now…!”

However, it was impossible for him to take care of it leisurely.

Because the war isn’t over yet.

“I’m sure I killed them all!”

“Uh, where are you crawling like this?!”

Even though the fortress-class giants were protecting the universe, humans could not end the war even though they shot down all the ships that had infiltrated the atmosphere.

“how…”

A soldier in a cold sweat dropped a plasma gun that no longer fires due to overload. A wide open mouth bit his neck and cut it off in one breath.

Clearly, there was only a river in front of this, and large and small monsters kept coming out of the river.

‘A fortress-class ship is a ship, and a nest must be obtained. For now, all humans are driven out.’

Eve made a nest by spewing a crazy amount of ground troops all over the frontier. It was a tactic they tried, knowing that the firepower of the huge ship would not be able to reach the land on which they were based.

Since we already knew the warp coordinates, we had the ground troops on the ground pick the gate coordinates, then open the gates there and push the medium and large corps indefinitely.

Gates opened in rough terrain like the sea or underground caves cannot be found in the sky, nor can they bomb downtown areas where war is taking place.

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