When this aerospace behemoth first appeared, there were some swarms of drones guarding the front of the main cannon. After realizing that they could not deal with He Ao, these drones were also sent out to chase He Ao.

Especially after He Ao used the main cannon's second attack to destroy a large number of drones, the drones that were defending the main cannon were also brought out to chase the Fallen Angel mech.

This is also why He Ao deliberately wanted to destroy those drones.

Then He Ao stole the Hell Apostle mech and piloted it towards the main cannon, buying himself a brief moment before the Sky Beast's commander could react.

If he uses the Fallen Angel to charge, he will definitely be stopped by prediction from the very beginning.

The operation of switching mechs at high altitude is mostly something that only superhumans can do, and it is not within the scope of basic common sense. This is actually exploiting a cognitive gap.

Moreover, after changing mechs, Eve also helped Heo cover for him, making it appear as if the Fallen Angel mech was still being controlled.

Pulling back the jumbled thoughts from his mind, He Ao watched the raging flames in the air as his mecha flew backward.

The explosion of the main cannon caused the front half of the entire Sky Beast to be engulfed in flames. These flames seemed to have touched some small batteries distributed on the flames, thus triggering a chain of explosions.

With a series of booming sounds, the terrifying behemoth slowly fell downwards amidst the burning flames and shattered steel fragments surrounding it.

He's hands were still on the control stick, but his body was exhausted and he was leaning back in his seat.

Countless bright red warnings flashed on the cockpit screen, including warnings of running out of energy and damage to various parts.

Most of the structure of the Sky Behemoth remains intact, but the main control room located behind the main cannon was probably completely destroyed.

For the commander of the Sky Beast, they can make many mistakes, but Heo cannot make a single mistake.

Whether it's dodging missiles, dealing with drones, or

The final charge of the main gun.

If he had made even one mistake in his operation, or missed a single moment of timing, the Fallen Angel mech would have been destroyed and everyone on board would have perished.

Many times, He Ao can only react based on his combat instincts.

Because if he waits even a moment for the computer simulation to complete, he will be torn apart by the swarming drones or missiles, or melted by the massive main cannon.

The massive main cannon actually fired very quickly; if he hadn't anticipated it and reacted in advance, he wouldn't have had time to escape.

This is not only a test of operational skills, but also a test of mental fortitude under intense pressure.

Of course, Eve's assistance also played an important role. Without Eve's detailed control over the mecha, He'ao simply couldn't have performed many of the actions.

However, since the network had been disconnected, the local version of the Eve client had limited computing power, so He Ao still had to rely on himself for some operations.

At that moment, the previously blocked signal was restored as the giant space beast crashed, and lights lit up in the cockpit, indicating that Eve had reconnected to the network.

Countless out-of-control drone swarms fell from the sky, densely packed like black mechanical raindrops.

The brilliant stars were once again revealed between the sea and the sky.

He Ao leaned back in his chair and let out a long sigh of relief.

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One after another, the Dragoon fighters emerged from the darkness.

They were all 'support' urgently recalled by the aerospace behemoth.

If the commander of the Sky Beast had held on a little longer, he could have waited for the friendly forces to 'return'.

Of course, He Ao didn't give them that chance.

At this moment, these 'friendly forces' are gathered around the coast, watching from afar the enormous flying machine falling between the stars and the sea.

The brilliant stars were reflected in the sky, and the massive, burning machine that fell illuminated the world as if it were daytime.

Under the crimson light of the flames, the once silent, dark sea seemed to be ablaze with fire, and the entire sky and ocean appeared to be burning intensely at that moment.

Before this massive, crashing machine, amidst the hellish flames, the pure white mech turned around and slowly rose from the sea, its back to the magnificent, burning sky behemoth, and looked at the densely packed dragon rider fighters before it.

A profound silence spread across the night sky and into the hearts of everyone.

The young agent, who had crawled out of the rubble, looked up at the sky and at the crimson flames that reflected across the sky and the sea, and the pure white mechs that stood before the flames like gods. He exclaimed from the bottom of his heart, "Holy crap, that's awesome."

Gast, who was standing next to him, also staggered to his feet and looked up at the mech in the sky.

"Director, are all the mecha pilots you know this awesome?"

The young detective turned to look at the chief of police beside him.

"No, only he's that awesome."

"Gastro said softly."

He witnessed everything that had just happened, and the shock in his heart was beyond words. This was the first time he had ever seen, and probably the first time in the history of the Federation, that a mech had destroyed a sky behemoth.

Although he was a former soldier in the Federal Central Army, he could also see the aerospace...

The commander of the behemoth was not that professional.

However, this is relative to the white mech in the sky. Anyone else in the same situation would have died countless times.

When he first confronted the Sky Beast, the Sky Beast only sent out one mech, a small number of drones, and dragon rider fighters, which directly forced him into a dead end, without even adjusting the elevation angle of the main gun.

He is considered to be one of the stronger fighters among C-class fighters, and when facing the sky behemoth, he is like an ant.

After all, this huge machine was originally designed as a special weapon to deal with those massive B-level alien beasts in the wild.

but···

Gast gazed at the pure white mech in the sky.

The mech was surrounded by smoke. Although it maintained its shape, damage could be vaguely seen everywhere.

Moreover, after such a long battle, the mechs might not have enough energy. At this point, any Dragoon fighter could easily destroy the enemy.

He turned his head to look at the rows of dragon rider mechs behind him.

What he could analyze, those Dragoon fighters with complete radar could also analyze.

He gripped the chain hammer tightly, glanced at the young detective beside him, and whispered, "Hold the gun firmly."

The young detective hesitated for a moment, but still gripped his gun tightly.

Then the two saw the pure white Fallen Angel mech slowly fly over and land in front of them.

As the mechs approached, the nearby dragon rider fighters slowly retreated, creating a dent in the encirclement.

Gast watched as the mech sheathed the pure white greatsword back into its back, then slowly extended its hand in front of them, gazing at them.

"on!"

Without hesitation, Gast shouted and jumped onto the mech's hand, followed by the young agent.

Then, the pure white Fallen Angel mechs slowly lifted the two of them to their feet, and they flew into the air, heading forward.

As the mech moved forward, the circle of dragon rider fighters slowly parted, making way for it.

The mech's hands weren't very big, and it was still a bit cramped for two people to sit together. Gast gripped the chains, staring intently at the dragon rider fighters under the night sky, his muscles tense.

He could sense that the dragoons' cannons were already loaded with ammunition, ready to fire a volley at any moment.

After the pure white mech passed through the encirclement of the dragoons, the dragoons who had split up on both sides regrouped, their cold cannons aimed at the back of the mech.

Everyone knew that this was their last chance; if they fired a single shot, there was a high chance they could keep the Fallen Angel mech forever.

All the drivers placed their hands on the ammunition launch button, and the sounds of gasping seemed to echo throughout the public platform.

Just as they were about to make their final decision, they saw the Fallen Angel mech in front of them turn around and calmly 'watch' them.

The world fell silent once more, as if only the dragoon pilots, their hands gripping the control sticks and their fingers resting on the launch buttons, remained.

They peered through the dragoon's visor at the massive mechs outside; the burning glow of the distant sky behemoths still faintly illuminated the pure white...

On the paint job.

The sound of cold heartbeats seemed to echo in the silent darkness, reverberating in everyone's ears.

That pure white mecha, like an angel bringing apocalyptic punishment in a story, calmly watched over them.

It was as if the slightest misstep would reignite the raging fires of hell.

Everyone gripped the joystick tightly, but no one pressed the button that could decide everything.

This brief silence seemed to last only a moment, yet it also seemed to last for a very, very long time.

Finally, the pure white mech turned around, its thrusters on its back spewing out light, and disappeared into the silent darkness with its massive body.

A series of heavy gasps, as if the survivors had just escaped a disaster, echoed on the public channel.

One by one, the drivers released the sweat-soaked control levers and slumped back into their seats like rag dolls.

Cold sweat soaked through everyone's clothes, and everyone was staring in the direction where the mecha had disappeared.

Everyone knows that after tonight, a new legend will be etched into the history of the Federation.

-

United Industrial Building

"The Sky Beast has been destroyed?"

The aged-looking old man stared intently at the middle-aged man with his head bowed, his face ashen. "Who did this?"

"It is a Fallen Angel mech that is suspected to be from an unknown seventh force."

The middle-aged man said in a low voice.

"One, a mech?"

The old man's voice grew even lower, carrying a kind of suppressed urgency, "Are you kidding me?"

No...no...

The middle-aged man said tremblingly, "That mech exploited a design flaw in the Sky Behemoth and detonated its main cannon. We've already confirmed with the Rockville Mercenary Group... The Sky Behemoth does indeed have this flaw."

He then immediately added, "However, although there was a minor issue with the FBI, we have the city under control overall."

The old man stared coldly at the middle-aged man. He knew that this 'flaw' excuse was a common tactic used by subordinates to shirk responsibility.

The behemoth in the sky may indeed have a flaw, but that flaw is certainly not so easy to overcome, otherwise this huge weapon would not have been used safely for so many years.

He took a deep breath and asked directly, "Where is our security chief? Where is that old man? Didn't he say he was very good at controlling the aerial behemoths?"

"The Minister of Security..."

The middle-aged man lowered his head and answered in a trembling voice, "He was in the command room at the time. After the main gun exploded, the command room was the first thing to be destroyed. He...died in the line of duty..."

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