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Chapter 826 - 826 451 Seizing the Ship Heroic Spirit_2Chapter 826: Chapter 451, Seizing the Ship Heroic Spirit_2 Chapter 826: Chapter 451, Seizing the Ship Heroic Spirit_2 Gu Hang had once killed a Great Demon, but it was only because the Great Unclean One, Ge Wajia, had fallen ill and walked into the Storm God Kingdom himself, giving Gu Hang a home-field advantage that allowed him to kill the demon.
Although Gu Hang had become stronger than before, if it were to happen again, and the enemy didn’t just give himself up, it was still hard to say what the outcome would be.
Besides, even if he won, wouldn’t it still be a tough fight?
It’s better not to meet such a challenge if possible.
Fortunately, Gu Hang had never come across such signs.
A good thing.
Once the direct tunnel to the battleship in the Storm God Kingdom was completed, Gu Hang deployed his loyal Valor Spirit Legion into it.
Theoretically, Gu Hang could absorb the souls of every fallen Alliance Warrior on the battlefield into the Storm God Kingdom and convert them into Heroic Spirits.
Before, the number of casualties among Alliance Warriors was relatively low. But after the Green Skins War started, this number skyrocketed.
In almost a year of war, not counting the Pact Army, just the Land Forces alone had suffered over sixty million casualties. Among them, twenty percent were seriously wounded but survived with pensions and retired from active duty; ten percent were healed and could return to their old units; but the remaining seventy percent—that is, over forty million Alliance Warriors—either perished on the spot or succumbed to their injuries in field hospitals in the rear.
Logically speaking, the souls of these forty million dead Alliance Warriors should all be in Gu Hang’s Divine Realm.
But realistically, that was not the case.
Gu Hang could absorb that many, but he could not sustain the existence of that many Heroic Spirits.
Why bother then?
If he couldn’t handle it, he might as well let them return to the Golden Throne.
It’s all the same.
Currently, there were about five million Heroic Spirit Warriors in Gu Hang’s Storm God Kingdom.
If anyone dared to enter his divine kingdom and battle him, these five million Heroic Spirits would become their worst nightmare.
However, Gu Hang was not yet able to bring all five million into the real world.
If he had the ability, he wouldn’t need to fuss so much; he would just capture the ship and be done with it.
Right now, the maximum number he could sustain in the real world was at most five hundred thousand—a mere tenth.
But that was enough.
Gu Hang had already deployed seventy to eighty thousand on the ‘Wraith Spire.’
It wasn’t that he couldn’t deploy more, there just wasn’t enough space.
The Heroic Spirits fought with the most fearless disposition, possessing combat consciousness and skills just like when they were alive; their firearms, similar to the Alliance’s standard G Series Weapons, no longer fired physical bullets but launched bolts of lightning.
After being attacked, ‘Wraith Spire’ fell into disarray for a moment.
In the past, it was always them boarding others’ ships, when had they ever been boarded?
During this initial chaos, multiple firepower systems on Wraith Spire were overtaken by the Heroic Spirits.
They didn’t destroy these firepower points but defended them on the spot, engaging in determined battles with the retaliating Chaotic Evildoers.
Meanwhile, more Heroic Spirits were attacking other areas.
The defending army on Wraith Spire soon realized that they simply couldn’t kill all these invaders.
These beings, glowing with blue light, could certainly be killed. However, the Chaotic Evildoers also always seemed to find that, just when they’d watched a recently constructed barricade manned by only seven Heroic Spirits and had killed three of them—supposedly leaving four—when their squad charged and reached them, they were shocked to find there were still seven Heroic Spirits defending!
Heroic Spirits couldn’t be killed—not in the real world at least. They would reassemble shortly after dying in the Storm God Kingdom.
Every time one died, Gu Hang would casually replace it. Unless the Chaotic Evildoers on Wraith Spire could kill five million instances of Heroic Spirits in a short time, Gu Hang’s Heroic Spirits were infinite.
How were the Chaotic Evildoers on Wraith Spire supposed to fight?
There was simply no way to fight!
Compared to the unlimited Heroic Spirits, their numbers were finite.
This situation had eased only after the Ashen Dead joined the fight.
The leader of the Battle Group, Zhong Jihua, had finally understood what was going on.
He had heard that Gu Hang, the leader of the Alliance, was a powerful Psychic.
An A-level Psychic was indeed formidable from all angles.
But initially, he hadn’t taken it very seriously.
There were also mages within the Battle Group and even those who were A-level in strength; their abilities were even higher due to also being Interstellar Warriors.
But what was the deal with these suddenly-appearing Heroic Spirits?
This was something that had never been mentioned in the intelligence reports!
—Gu Hang was very cautious about using the Valor Spirit Legion; for now, apart from the Mechanic Servants working in the Black Line Factory and a very few researchers with a very high level of confidentiality, only a portion of the Phoenix Battle Group knew of the existence of the Valor Spirit Legion.
This had also been explicitly ordered to be kept a secret by Gu Hang.
Gu Hang still trusted the confidentiality capabilities of the Interstellar Warriors.
Zhong Jihua already felt that he had fallen into a conspiracy, a trap specifically aimed at him and his ships.
Fighting like a trapped beast, he led the less than one hundred Ashen Dead on the battleship and personally joined the frontline combat.
With him and nearly a hundred Ashen Dead, the Heroic Spirits suffered heavy losses.
To be frank, the actual combat power demonstrated by the Heroic Spirits was only slightly stronger than the average T5 level soldiers, after all, they couldn’t shake off their strength levels from their lifetimes. Their greatest characteristics were their indestructibility and their unpredictable way of deploying.
However, Gu Hang had obviously considered this as well.
On the Opera Cruiser, dealing with the defected Ashen Dead was Rizzo, the High Priest.
And where was the Battle Group Leader of the Phoenix?
Right here, of course!
Matins and his Phoenix First Company, who had not participated in the battle on the Opera Cruiser, were, at a crucial moment, transported to the Wraith Spire by Gu Hang and the members of the Storm Mage Corps through Psionic Teleportation.
The long-suppressed rage could finally be unleashed. Matins, along with his battle brothers, under the coordination of a large number of Heroic Spirit troops, eliminated one squad after another and searched the entire ship for Zhong Jihua.
And at this time, Zhong Jihua finally showed his cunning side.
He attempted to contact Anconi, but the communication device only emitted an endless buzzing sound with no response. He knew that the defected troops no longer had any chance of surviving, and the situation on the ‘Wraith Spire’ was rapidly deteriorating.
What to do if he cannot win?
Of course, he had to run.
If they didn’t flee, they would soon be cornered and tangled by these undying Heroic Spirits, and then his former battle brother would find him with towering fury.
At another time, he wouldn’t mind fighting Matins to the death, but not today.
If they fought today, he would certainly be on the losing side.
This battle was unnecessary.
Zhong Jihua, with a few loyal subordinates, moved to the boarding chamber. They exchanged fire with the Heroic Spirits in the corridors, and each step was incredibly difficult.
Eventually, they burst into the boarding chamber.
Here, there were several small, quick spirit ships, equipped with some anti-detection stealth features.
He planned to escape by ship.
The risks were indeed great; escaping in this chaotic battlefield could easily result in being destroyed.
But the Wraith Spire was definitely not getting away; his only choice if he wanted to survive.
Zhong Jihua skillfully operated the boarding system, preparing to launch a spare small escape ship.
However, just as they were about to detach from the warship, a figure suddenly appeared at the hatch. It was Matins—the Battle Group Leader of the Phoenix, his eyes cold, his armor still stained with blood.
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