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Chapter 1251 - 680, Victory of Spiritual EnergyChapter 1251: Chapter 680, Victory of Spiritual Energy
Under the pressure of four Neuron Progeny, is there any way to reverse the situation?
In terms of spiritual energy conflict, Gu Hang has no good solutions.
If he relaxes even slightly, there’s a chance a Neuron Progeny might slip through. During the naval battle, if it suddenly strikes, tearing apart the void shield of an Alliance giant ship, the Insect Swarm Fleet could severely damage it with concentrated fire.
Losing a ship is unacceptable.
It’s not just a massive loss; it directly impacts the outcome of the war.
Since there’s no solution in spiritual energy conflict, the solution naturally has to be found in the real universe.
The good news is that the Human Fleet has the advantage in the naval battle. Gu Hang seems to be able to rely on Yelisia, commanding the fleet to eliminate the Insect Nest Fleet while he holds off the spiritual energy invasion of the Neuron Progeny.
Especially by focusing first on the biological ships carrying the four Neuron Progeny.
Gu Hang has reported their positions to Yelisia.
One was indeed eliminated.
However, this revealed another characteristic of the biological ship—it can die but won’t explode.
Unlike human ships or those of the Green Skins, when a ship is severely damaged, it often triggers a series of explosions within. This isn’t limited to places like ammo, energy, or power compartments. Ships have many vulnerable areas filled with energy. These areas can not only explode but might cause chain reactions, leading to internal systems overheating beyond the warning line, causing other areas to explode as well.
But not biological ships.
Shot after shot hits them, especially where armor is pierced and significant damage is inflicted, accumulating injuries that eventually outpace the biological ship’s self-repair, leading to its demise. However, it’s rare for internal explosions to occur.
It’s not entirely impossible, such as when a human shot strikes some high-energy biological gun fuel transmuted from biomass.
But the odds are too low, and even if it happens, the effect inside the “solid” biological ship won’t be as severe as when a human ship’s ammo compartment explodes.
In this situation, as long as the Neuron Progeny’s location isn’t in these dangerous areas, it’s difficult for them to be affected.
Even if the biological ship dies, its massive body can maintain a certain level of activity for quite some time. The Neuron Progeny can stay in a so-called safe place and continue its spiritual energy conflict with Gu Hang.
Unless a human ship’s heavy shot hits right where the Neuron Progeny is located in the biological ship, it’s tough to eliminate it.
Moreover, these biological battleships carrying the Neuron Progeny are the largest, sturdiest, and most capable, situated at the core of the Insect Swarm Fleet formation, heavily guarded, making them difficult to eliminate.
All these factors combined make the plan to directly eliminate the Neuron Progeny in the real universe, thereby influencing the spiritual energy conflict, quite challenging.
In reality, Yelisia has attempted this.
Under her command, the Human Fleet patiently stripped away the small ships surrounding a biological battleship carrying a Neuron Progeny, then several main ships suddenly advanced, creating an angle for concentrated fire on that biological battleship.
The result was significant. Before it could call more ships to fill the gap in the formation, the biological battleship was slain by the concentrated fire of several human main ships.
The Human Fleet paid a price. The few human main ships that ventured forward to find better shooting angles also faced concentrated fire from the Insect Swarm. Among them, the void shield of the battleship Yuehe was overloaded, followed by several heavy shots hitting the ship, one even striking a critical part, leading to its disintegration.
Despite such a high price, results were indeed achieved, destroying an enemy biological battleship. From a battle loss exchange perspective, it’s still acceptable. But Yelisia’s biggest hope, to eliminate a Neuron Progeny and relieve pressure on Gu Hang, was unmet. The creature continued its conflict with Gu Hang inside the slain biological battleship.
There is another way to solve the problem: a few main ships take one more strategic gamble, risking another battlecruiser or even a battleship to completely blow that slain biological battleship to pieces.
This would ensure that regardless of where the Neuron Progeny hides inside the biological ship, it can’t escape the bombardment.
Although sacrificing a battlecruiser to bombard a biological ship’s “corpse” seems foolish, Yelisia is seriously considering the feasibility of this action.
Just then, Gu Hang’s voice sounded in her ear:
“Stay calm and handle the naval battle. Don’t worry about the spiritual energy conflict, I have a solution.”
Yelisia heard it.
She felt somewhat unwilling, but she’s not one to act rashly after listening. No matter how much she worries, she ultimately didn’t act on her own, instead setting aside the spiritual energy conflict, which even someone like her without much spiritual energy talent could feel and even see, and focused entirely on fleet command.
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