"The spear is still in human hands..." "Father, leave it to me! As for the spear, I'll get it back soon!" "One! Father, let me do it myself..." "Stop arguing...you're as useless as Aurorath!" "I'll do it myself. I want to test the Hydra's performance myself." "Father! Testing performance is such a thing..." "It would be impolite not to personally greet our compatriots. As for 'Zero,' they probably won't leave so soon..."
The bright moonlight quietly spilled onto the sea, a scene of tranquility. Suddenly, a splash of water erupted, and little by little, streaks of red light ignited from the earth, foreshadowing impending disaster and war. "Blalipse storage, normal, depth -0.946" "CPC motor unit, working normally, particle output...4% lower than expected per minute" "Father!" Aurorath's deep blue fuselage, trailing crimson flames, flew past. "Return, that's an order. The probability of a high-risk battle ahead is extremely high. Return to the attack black spot immediately." "But..." "A warning has been issued several kilometers away. Return immediately." In the blink of an eye, Hydra flew away from the Aurorath. The ground forces advanced again, like a dark vortex. The road was pitch black and silent. Wendigo stepped forward step by step, heavy as a mountain, shaking the cold, hard earth. Thousands upon thousands of warships roared deafeningly, leaving deep imprints on the ground. Leading the ground legion were the messengers of war, and also the unyielding shield of the army. Beneath Wendigo's feet were not shadows, but a dark wave, filling the gaps in the earth. They were not shadows, but countless small calamities. They were the horns and branches of Poseidon, the expendable resources of war, and also its support. At the end of the army were rows of chimeras, devouring enemies and consuming the flesh and blood of their own kind.
The roar echoed for miles until the giant antenna appeared on the horizon. The night sky, dyed red by the lights, was also tinged with blood red. The passing buildings resembled giant skulls, but were swallowed by the Chimera in an instant. It opened its belly, allowing other units to reclaim excess supplies. It devoured everything, and nourished everything. At this moment, the sirens of Leningrad blared in all directions. Faced with disaster, they reacted swiftly—wait! Not just three squadrons! "The radar observer said, 'Three squadrons!'" "No, I see an entire army rushing towards us!" "West! Five more are coming from the west, are there more?!" "MPU pilot, get out of here!" At this moment, the hangar was a hive of activity. "Is the one on the left not assembled yet? Once it's done, get out of there quickly!" Karl ran to the machine, saying, "Is my machine ready?!" "Done! Get in!" she said.
He sat in the cockpit of Barbatos. A small dot appeared on the radar, but quickly disappeared without a trace. "Karl... 'Depth' is wrong... Be careful, don't get yourself killed!" "Hmm." The silver Barbatos, trailing a blood-red tail, flew north, facing the army. "Florence is attacking too! Get out of the way!" Florence, carrying a huge armed container, flew off, chasing after the distant Barbatos. The Hydra, moving at full speed in the distance, stared at the moonlit Barbatos with its nine eyes and instantly charged forward. "A new type of machine?!" Barbatos dodged several beams of light that swept past, drew its pulse sword from its waist, and blocked the Hydra's slash. "MPU-N/006 Barbatos, as an MPU capable of supersonic flight, has high learning value. Switch to combat mode, mode one." "Learning... can only be done quickly." Barbatos instantly circled behind Hydra and kicked her, but Hydra was unharmed. "Physical attacks aren't very effective against her, she's even learned floating armor..." Barbatos raised his pulse sword, streaks of azure electricity silently slicing through the dark night sky like flames under moonlight. Two MPUs hovered silently in mid-air until a stray bullet grazed between them. "...Is this the backup plan?" Barbatos took the opportunity to retreat, but Hydra caught up and attacked with her sword. Just then, the sky quietly brightened, and the Calamity Legion had arrived at the outer perimeter of the observation post. They awaited Hydra's orders. "Unfortunately, our comrades have arrived too." But Hydra suddenly turned to look south. There were five points there. Barbatos seized the opportunity to move forward and slash with both swords. "Blalipse, load, compress!" The cannon on the back of the Hydra was delivered to him through a mechanical arm. Seeing the situation was not good, Barbatos immediately broke free and "released," a jet of eerie blue energy gushed from the muzzle. Even with Barbatos's high mobility, he could not escape unscathed in this situation.
Blalipse smeared onto his left leg and right hand. The blalipse began to devour his silver armor the instant it touched him. "What the hell!" A loud bang followed, and the armor was blasted away by the black and blue viscous liquid. "70% more efficient than conventional weapons." "Karl! Something else is coming from the south!" Anta's voice came through the communication system. "Ugh, head! It hurts so much." Everything in front of him began to change color and distort; he was in the air, but it looked like he was about to fall. "Ugh! This is the only way!" He pulled a syringe from the left side of his seat and immediately injected it into his thigh. Barbatos steadied himself again and saw the Hydra hovering high in the air, its nine eyes looking south. Five black MPUs were also silently circling in the air. "The ferocious birds? They've invested a lot... Candle Dragon." Hydra immediately drew its beam saber and rushed forward. "My Lord, grant me power, give me the power to stop war and burn the unjust." Two crosses swept past at high speed, striking the Hydra and the foremost ferocious bird. Then, a pure white MPU with blue accents, topped with a halo, stood in the center of the battlefield. "In the name of my Lord, let us slay the unjust, we are the judgment, the gospel, the eternal peace, to stop war, to stop evil, to stop injustice." It hovered high in the air, silently watching everything.
