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Chapter 3223 The God of War's Stats and Mechanics

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Forcibly suppressing his inner thoughts, he focused his attention on Moncomb on the battlefield, quickly coordinating the fleet. Taking advantage of the fact that both sides had lost the support of the adaptive system cycle, he made full use of the advantages of his steel warships and command to quickly penetrate and crush the enemy, destroy their command framework, and prevent Cecislian from re-establishing the adaptive system cycle.

The Han Empire's northern naval fleet, whose adaptive cycle system had been forcibly dismantled, would find it difficult to rebuild the adaptive cycle in the short term.

As for whether the Kushan fleet could do it, Moncomb could only guess that the other side could, after all, the other side was Cecissian, how could they possibly show such a method without any backup plan?

It can be said that after the adaptive systems of both sides were dismantled, Moncomb already understood how Cecissian ensured the invincibility within the system.

Long-range offense and defense may each have their own characteristics, and each general's command style, the will he displays, and the means of attack will all be different.

However, as long as the distance is reduced, Cecislian can use this method to dismantle any adaptive loop system, complete the system's disintegration, and then reassemble the adaptive loop system. With something to counter something else, it would be a miracle if anyone else could defeat him.

Cecilian, who possessed this ability, truly deserves to be called the creator of the system. From the very beginning of the system's construction, he had already prepared methods and means to counter it.

After all, when it comes to understanding this system, who in the world can surpass the creator himself?

Those who learn from me will live, those who imitate me will die. This saying is also vividly demonstrated in the naval field.

There is an estimate and speculation that Moncomb can mobilize the fleet at the fastest speed to prevent Cecissian from completing the deployment and relocation and rebuilding the adaptive cycle system.

However, during this process, Moncomb also considered an even more terrifying possibility.

That is, for Cecilie himself, is it really necessary to re-realize the adaptive loop system in the conventional way?
If not needed, it means that in most cases, Cecilian can complete the construction of the adaptive loop system. While his current troop deployment can achieve rapid infiltration and disruption of enemy command nodes, it is vulnerable if the enemy can rebuild the system.

Therefore, this action is tantamount to sending a lamb to the slaughter, courting certain death.

Relying on the inherent superior defensive capabilities of the steel warships, even without the ability to use the adaptive system's cyclical enhancements, the fleet's coordinated capabilities can still significantly strengthen its own defenses, making it relatively easy to deal with some unconventional offensive and defensive techniques.

It can be said that at this point, Moncomb, who issued these dismantling orders, was essentially gambling.

It is betting that Cecilielian in this state is unable to reconstruct the system in a short period of time.

If the gamble is lost, the blows faced by the Han Empire's naval forces will be far more severe than what they are now.

However, the opposite of risk is the same as its benefit.

He glanced at the sky and seized the opportunity, unleashing a final volley of arrows imbued with the essence of heaven and earth.

Although these arrows are half the size of the previous ones, their destructive power and impact far exceed what the previous arrows could cause. If the previous arrows could only deplete the collective cloud energy reserves of the naval fleet, the current arrows, upon hitting ships, will still create holes several meters in size even in the wooden warships of the Han Empire's navy.

Holes of this size would pose a significant risk of sinking on the wooden warships of the Han Empire, requiring timely repair and containment to prevent them from sinking.

The more vulnerable Kushan navy ships, when subjected to such attacks, were basically doomed to sinking if their main bodies were hit. Some were even more unfortunate, being broken in two and sinking on the spot.

It can be said that the destructive effect of this final volley of arrows surpassed the sum of all the previous ones.

Both the ships of the Han Empire's naval fleet and the ships of the Kushan navy suffered heavy casualties in this round of attacks.

Witnessing all these changes, Moncomb's resolve only grew stronger.

Even if Cecissian was the creator of the adaptive cycle system and the one who went the furthest down this path, he could not violate the most core foundation of the adaptive cycle system, which is also the basis for the establishment of the entire system: the naval fleet and its ships.

Without ships, without a naval fleet, and without stored cloud energy, even if Cecislian is incredibly skilled at building systems, he is like a skilled cook without rice.

However, clearing out all the ships was an extremely difficult task for Moncomb, and in fact, it was simply impossible in this battle.

What can be done is to disrupt the connections between ships as much as possible, reduce the possibility of ships accumulating cloud formations, and reduce the possibility of Cecislian reconstructing an adaptive system cycle.

In fact, Cecissarian at this time had similar thoughts to Moncomb.

However, unlike what Moncomb thought was so crucial, Cecissian faced a more significant challenge in rebuilding the adaptive system cycle: his own body.

If his body can withstand it, Cecislian will be able to reorganize and begin to gather his own adaptive cycle the moment the adaptive cycle of both sides collapses, and then begin a one-sided massacre to regain victory on the battlefield.

However, the initial arrangements went smoothly, but during the process of reorganizing and rebuilding, the attack that appeared from the horizon forced Cecilielian to immediately implement group defense to deal with this excessive and unpredictable warship attack.

Without the support of the adaptive cycle, Cecislian had to concentrate and frantically draw upon his reserve cloud energy to block the long-range attack, which was enhanced by the high concentration of the essence of heaven and earth.

Without the support of adaptive loops, creating space defense is quite difficult. The only option is to build group defense based on the fleet itself, but this kind of defense is somewhat inadequate against vector projection.

In fact, for vector projectors, the higher the concentration of the essence of heaven and earth, the stronger the power they can exert. However, this power also has an upper limit. Once the upper limit is exceeded, a higher concentration of the essence of heaven and earth will not bring about an increase in power, but will only increase the launch speed.

Conversely, the decrease in the concentration of the essence of heaven and earth does not affect the vector projector during this fall; it can still unleash power close to the weapon's maximum limit, a purely physical, high-speed strike. (End of Chapter)

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