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

Chapter 244 - 187: Unraveling the Mvsterv 1



Chapter 244: Chapter 187: Unraveling the Mvsterv 1

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The impact of the explosion hit Harrison Clark’s gigantic shield head-on.

The impact was composed of various energy states, high-energy particle flow, high temperature, strong light, intense radiation, and tiny dust condensed in the cosmic vacuum during high-speed movement.

The various substances converged, forming a strange explosion cloud with a bright yellow inner layer, indigo blue middle ring, and orange-red edge.

The explosive cloud’s impact was strong, even though it was only pure energy, it had a real heavy weight to it.

At the same time, a sharp, piercing wail penetrated through the shield form of the Morrowind system, stabbing deep into Harrison Clark’s eardrums.

This was the sound generated by the vibration of the Morrowind system’s fuselage due to the impact on both the front and back armor.

If Harrison Clark’s physical strength was still that of an ordinary person, he would probably be easily torn apart by the high-frequency vibration.

Under the pressure of the frontal impact, Harrison Clark kept retreating until his back almost touched the engine exhaust port of the escape pod, with the impact of the explosion cloud on the other end.

Two different energies clamped him in the middle from two directions.

One seemed smooth and gentle, but in reality, countless high-speed plasma bombardments hit Harrison Clark’s body.

The other had extremely powerful destructive force, as if to devour everything. Fortunately, the Morrowind system Harrison Clark was wearing was unique in the entire Solar System, with strong performance and tough materials. Even in such a precarious situation, he miraculously withstood the double impact from front and back.

The escape pod was in the very front, Harrison Clark was in the middle, and the aftermath of the explosion was closely behind.

These three “things” together hurtled in a straight line towards the distant space.

In cosmic space, this unique scene formed.

The dazzling explosion cloud spread like a ripple in the universe, devouring everything in its path, including the vacuum.

However, when the explosion cloud spread to the front of Harrison Clark, it was blocked by the huge shield.

The explosion cloud was torn apart from the middle and flowed to both sides, just like cutting water with a knife and splitting it in half.

Time seemed to stand still.

But changes never stopped.

About five or six minutes passed, and the frontal pressure on Harrison Clark’s shield form finally diminished rapidly until it disappeared completely.

He survived the massive explosion.

He quickly separated from the exhaust port of the escape pod.

At this time, the front of the shield form of the Morrowind system was greatly damaged. Although it appeared to still be shiny, it was actually much thinner than before.

The armor on his back was not much better, full of mottled patches, and some spots seemed to be on the verge of breaking open with just a touch of a fingertip.

Interestingly, even with the damaged equipment, he could still switch forms, albeit the transformed space fighter was smaller than before, but fortunately, the power remained strong.

He switched forms, powered up to full, reattached the escape pod, and left! The two flying devices merged once again, almost perpendicular to the ecliptic plane, and escaped in a straight line into the depths of cosmic space.

At this point, he finally had a chance to communicate with the people in the cabin.

Has the Gravitational Wave Detector found anything?”

Harrison Clark asked.

A calm reply from Martha Owen came from inside, “No, the external energy changes were too violent during the explosion just now, and the fluctuations still haven’t completely subsided. The detector is too accurate and too sensitive, so all we can see is a vast white expanse.”

It was quite strange that the more emotional and volatile Martha Owen quickly calmed down and could still focus on her work with full concentration.

Harrison Clark took a deep breath, “I understand. However, I did observe some results with my naked eyes. Here’s my analysis; make sure to remember it well.”

Everyone in the cabin responded in unison, “Okay!”

“The explosion originated from outside the battleship, which should be an attack similar to underwater Trickster Mines. The power is strong enough to easily tear apart the composite energy field shield and completely devour the battleship.”

“It has a limited number and only attacks combat units above the size of battlecruisers. At present, the configuration of Bee Swarm Fighters and Morrowind Warriors has not been severely damaged. Only about 20% of the Morrowind Warriors were killed by the impact of the explosive aftermath.” “When attacking battleships, the explosion points of these bombs are almost always near the battleship’s power compartment. The invaders did not plant the bombs aimlessly, but accurately launched them point by point.”

Nora Camp inside raised her doubts first. “But the enemy ship is still in front of us. Why would Earth be attacked first and then spread to our location? The order is wrong.”

“Don’t worry, you may not have understood their bombing method yet.” Next, Harrison Clark detailed his analysis.

It seemed that there was a qualitative change from the past.

The results seemed consistent as they were instantly obliterated, but the invaders changed their attack methods.

The opponent’s bomb was not an ambush bomb pre-set beside the commander, but rather a temporary “invisible bomb.”

This seemed like a meaningless discovery.

After all, the way the opponent planted the bombs was extremely covert, and the coverage area was so large that it defied reason.

The coverage area stretched from near Earth to the base of the Uranus Zone One Fleet.

Not only that, the scattered patrol fleets stationed on the other side of Uranus’s orbit were not spared.

This spanned the entire diameter of Uranus’s orbit, more than 5 billion kilometers!

With this level of technology in the hands of the opponent, humans at present would still be unable to escape and evade.

Even if Harrison Clark tried again without solving this problem, the result would still be instantaneous death with no hope..


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