The Eldar fleet formed a perfect circle with the Fordlan Arkworld Ship at its center, and battles took place at every point of the circle. Wraithbone warships were crashing every moment, and Eldar combat teams were cut off from their mother ship every hour by boarding attacks from killing constructs released by biological warships.

All the conventional attack methods of the Eldar have little effect on this group of ferocious and soulless insects, and every attack of the insects can cause fatal damage to the Eldar ships or personnel.

The battle situation here is so extreme that the absolute power of the insects is not actually overwhelming, but it can cause devastating and fatal damage to individual Eldar and their wraithbone warships.

The specialized characteristics of the Zerg are so obvious that every Fordlan warrior who has fought against them knows that any opponent of this group of Zerg other than the Eldar will undoubtedly be defeated. It makes people wonder: Are these strange creatures that seem to have crawled out of hell born into this world just for the sole purpose of annihilating the Eldar...

The wails of the Eldar warriors who died in rows like harvested seedlings pierced the scarlet space. Faced with the cruel scene of a crushing defeat, even the highly respected clan chieftain seemed at a loss.

"What exactly are these creatures... Can we figure out where their main attack direction is? Can we..." asked a chief.

The other chiefs remained silent. They all understood what was implied by asking such a question at this time.

Salazar turned around expressionlessly with his mask on, and connected the communication of a missile destroyer that was fighting the Zerg at the front line to the Void Dragon:

"Report, the main body of the Zerg is in the north of the Ark World coordinate system. No, the west is also - No! No! They don't have a main attack direction!" The voice coming from the communication was full of despair:

"They're everywhere!"

Salazar raised his head and looked around. The originally soft and beautiful thread of fate had been completely tied into a knot. He could no longer see the light of the stars in his eyes. All he could see was a scarlet shadow that seemed to fill the entire universe, as if a bottomless abyss was opening on one side, swallowing up the Fordlan Ark World Ship and the surrounding fleet.

With a bang, the Supreme Prophet, who had never lost his temper due to anger, clenched his fist and slammed it heavily on the table, shouting at the top of his lungs:

"Then fire everywhere!"

Chapter 100: The Light of the End

Endless swarms of Zerg emerged from the nebula, dragging the Eldar fleet guarding the Fordlan Arkworld Ship into the quagmire of war.

The swarm of Zerg that are swimming towards the Ark World at this moment are an extremely specialized species that were specially shaped by Coroniae based on the genetic characteristics of the Eldar after it absorbed and analyzed the Eldar corpses fed to it by Russell. They are created for the purpose of fighting against the Eldar.

Hundreds of habitable planets that had been drained dry over the years were transformed into inexhaustible biomass at this time, and were continuously transported to the mother ship from various hidden galaxies by transport worms with bulging bellies, becoming fuel for the raging flames of war.

There is actually only one true Zerg biological mothership, which is expensive and complicated to manufacture, and it is hidden behind the scenes and has not appeared. The one responsible for continuously producing combat power for this war is a special unit that does not belong to the Tyranids: the "Broodmother" biological mothership of the Thorin chlorina.

The structure of the Broodmother ship is relatively simple and modular. There is no genetic engineering master like the Life-Shaping Queen who can perfectly analyze and edit genetic information. It is impossible to evolve and create new Zerg units that are more adaptable to the current battlefield according to changes in the battlefield situation and new information obtained.

The brooding mother ship can only produce pre-designed biological weapons according to several sets of pre-stored finished product templates. However, corresponding to the huge cost of giving up gene editing and evolution capabilities, the production efficiency of the brooding mother ship in manufacturing biological weapons is very, very high.

To be precise, it is so high that even the Tyranid biological mothership pales in comparison.

New adult battleships loaded with Zerg carrier-based aircraft and neatly equipped large-scale Scourge missiles kept breaking through the nebula, using their endless numbers to drag the badly damaged Ark Eldar of Fordlan deeper and deeper into the quagmire of war.

As time went by, every second a large number of Eldar warriors were killed by the Zerg siege. The scarlet front line continued to shrink, and the visual effect was somewhat like the shrinking poison circle in the battle royale game.

After paying a heavy price in casualties to buy enough time, the entire Ark World of Fordlan was finally able to break away from the Webway and emerge into the real universe.

Several Leviathan warships that no longer needed to maintain the Webway Gate quickly retracted the wraithbone structures on their bows and anxiously plunged into the battlefield.

The grief and hatred of the slaughter of their people made every Eldar warrior on the ship almost crazy, and even the war mask could not make their angry main personality sleep. If it were not for the unpredictable catastrophic consequences of forcibly closing the webway gate before the Craft World Ship completely returned to the real universe, the warriors on the Leviathan would never have been able to endure until now.

And now, they can finally let go and fight.

With the entry of the Leviathan, the one-sided battle situation was quickly stabilized. When the Ark World Ship also joined the battle, a large number of Netherworld constructs that were called out from the depths of the Ark and other existences that were originally sleeping in the deepest part of the Ark World completely turned the situation of the war back to Fordlan's side.

Because these Nether Constructs are essentially fighting robots driven by the souls of the dead rather than living Eldar, the Zerg units, whose entire genes and body structures are extremely specialized for fighting the Eldar, were quickly defeated by the powerful offensive of the Nether Constructs.

But unlike the sparsely populated Eldar who feel extremely heartbroken when a person dies, the Zerg do not mind casualties. Every Zerg individual is just an unconscious consumable. After death, the corpse is recycled as raw material and will be made into a new war machine in the broodmother ship and sent to the battlefield. Even if ten thousand Zerg are exchanged for the death of one Eldar warrior, it is a huge profit.

Even if a considerable number of Zerg individuals were killed by melta or other highly polluting weapons, making it impossible to recover their bodies, it didn't matter. The hundreds of drained worlds were the capital for the Zerg to fight a protracted war of attrition.

What's more, the elves simply cannot withstand the consumption.

"Didn't they ever think of evacuating?"

In the Grey Gu mothership, Grey Wind sat on the floor in front of Russell's seat, his head resting on his knees, and asked in confusion, "Their losses are too heavy. Combined with the Eldar's low reproductive efficiency and superior population quality, such losses are absolutely unacceptable."

Even if the sunk cost is high, it cannot explain why the Eldar would choose to fight a desperate battle with the Zerg swarm with no end in sight. That would be too irrational.

Russell smiled and used one hand to ruffle Gray Wind's silver-gray hair into a mess, then said:

"The Ark World Ship is too large and not very nimble to sail, so it is actually very difficult for them to evacuate. It is difficult for them to abandon the Ark World where they have lived for generations, just like humans will defend their hometown to the death."

Grey Wind tilted his head, not minding that the Marshal had messed up his hair, but he felt that this explanation was still a bit far-fetched and lacked decisiveness.

"Of course, this is just an emotional factor, one of many factors."

Russell continued openly, "Also - have you noticed? The Eldar's fighting style has become more conservative since then. They no longer seek to kill the enemy, but instead focus on roaming and defense, and their main combat goal has become delaying time."

Gray Wind nodded, and while thinking, he slowly smoothed his messy hair with his fingers.

"Marshal, you mean that the Eldar have some means to resolve the Zerg's siege on them? They are very confident in this method, but they just need time to prepare or implement it?"

It is precisely for this reason that the Eldar did not choose to evacuate but to fight to the death, delaying time for the activation of the ultimate means?

"Who knows? But I feel the same way." Russell did not comment.

Ever since he awakened his psychic powers, his intuition has always been very accurate, and it will probably be accurate this time as well.

In the scarlet starry sky, the war between the Zerg and the Eldar is still going on. Every moment, ships take off from the Craft World Ship, carrying newly mobilized warriors to the battlefield. Although the Zerg is retreating step by step due to special units such as the Nether Construct, they can afford to be defeated and can keep being killed and dying.

Russell slowly raised his head, his eyes piercing through the flames of war, through the specially made psychic cloaking field and fully loaded shields, staring at the huge circular machine hovering above the Ark World Ship, which was accumulating energy.

It was a weapon of destruction called "Colossus", and its construction specifications were even larger than those of the Titan ships among the stars. Such a weapon had only one purpose: to destroy stars.

The same colossus has different uses depending on the star destroyer weapons it is equipped with. The colossus built by Russell is equipped with:

Colossus Weapon: Mind-Degrading Beam

Turning his eyes away from the Colossus's weapon, Russell turned his gaze back to the Eldar warriors fighting bloody battles in the Zerg swarm.

In a little while, he will go to the Ark World in person to clear the obstacles for the launch of the Colossus, but Russell is still a little confused at this time.

"I'm waiting for the Colossus to recharge. What are you waiting for?"

It will be available tomorrow at noon.

Chapter 101 will be released at noon tomorrow

It’s on the shelves, let me say a few things.

1. The main plot of this book is the relics, and different relics are used to introduce different camps. You can think about which relics correspond to the Necrons and which relics correspond to the Titanium Lord.

2. I am not sure whether this book should have a romance, how many romances to have, and with whom to write romances. It mainly depends on the readers' feedback.

3. Tomorrow is Monday

Chapter 102 From Darkness

With some doubts, Russell left the Grey Goo mothership and crossed the line of fire to approach the Ark World which was guarded by the Eldar fleet.

The Mind-Reducing Beam is a relatively gentle, even merciful Colossus weapon, much gentler and more merciful than the Angel of Bliss.

As the name suggests, when this benevolent weapon is deployed above a planet, the intelligence-reducing beam will sweep across the entire planet, and all intelligent creatures on the planet will be forced to degenerate into "unintelligent" species, which is closer to the feeling of primitive people.

Compared to the "Earth-shattering Star" that directly blows a planet into mines, and the "Neutron Annihilation" that directly cleanses all types of life forms on a planet, the effect of the intelligence-reducing beam is simply as kind as a bodhisattva, and is generally used to render high-threat enemies harmless.

However, due to its principle limitations, it is not actually appropriate to use the intelligence-reducing beam to target the Ark World.

The Ark worldship itself is the size of a planet, and its interior makes extensive use of space folding technology and ancient psychic technology inherited from the Eldar Empire, making the actual interior space of the Ark much larger than it appears. In addition to the multi-layer shield system that protects the Ark itself, there are also many isolated forbidden areas.

Even if one uses the "Colossus", a planet-destroying weapon, to attack the Arkworld ship itself, one cannot guarantee that no one will escape.

And this is exactly why Russell wants to board the Ark World Ship in person.

With the help of the teleportation beacon, Russell instantly teleported himself to the Colossus weapon that was being charged, and then without any delay, he jumped down from the Colossus - there is no concept of up and down in outer space, so "jumping down" is only meaningful for the posture of the Ark world.

As they fell toward the Ark World, dense swarms of nanorobots climbed onto Russell's body like ants and quickly reconstructed themselves into a living suit of armor.

Russell's body fell rapidly under the protection of the nano armor, like a drop of boiling magma falling on butter, burning through the multi-layer shield system running at full capacity outside the Ark World, penetrating a tiny hole that was almost negligible, but it was self-repaired in an instant.

In the vastness of space, a human body is too small.

"Hurry up, Marshal."

Gray Wind's soft voice rang out directly from the nano armor:

"Even if the performance of the psychic cloaking field is superior, it is too risky to fly a Colossus over the head of a naturally psychic race that is extremely sensitive to psychic fluctuations."

A colossus is charging directly above the Ark World, which is somewhat abstract.

If the war with the Zerg had not successfully diverted their attention, the tragic scene of their people being massacred would have filled the senses of the war-ridden Eldar with blood and slaughter, and their hearts would have been devoured by anger and hatred...

If it weren't for these interferences, the Colossus would have been discovered and fired upon by the Eldar's defense system the moment it leapt over the top of the Ark World.

"understood."

Russell responded softly, and his feet landed on the top floor of the Ark World Ship that was stacked like a high tower.

Standing on the top of the Ark World and looking around, his psychic vision could see the turbulent subspace turbulence all around, which was the mad emotions of countless Eldar caught in the flames of war. The relationship between the Eldar and psychic energy and the subspace was naturally closer than that of humans.

However, at this moment, the turbulent currents in the sea of ​​soul will soon disappear.

"I can feel that some extremely dangerous device is being activated inside the Ark World... Even I cannot predict the exact consequences that will be caused after that device is activated."

"The scope and method of that thing's impact on the real universe are extremely strange and unpredictable. I only know that if it is successfully activated, you, me, and even the entire Lost Dream Nebula will disappear from this universe..."

What kind of weird stuff is hidden in this Ark World...

Russell's face, covered by the nano armor, showed no expression. He took a deep breath and said softly, "But no matter what that thing is, there is no chance that it can be activated."

Because the "void" unfolds.

Starting from Russell's body, the turbulent currents in the subspace suddenly... disappeared.

It's not calming down, nor flowing elsewhere, but disappearing.

The shield generator located on top of the Craft World Ship failed first. This psychic technology creation created by the Ancient Eldar could draw energy from the warp space to power the deployment of a giant shield, but in the completely emptied "hole" area, it could no longer draw out any energy.

The layers of urban areas, vast forests and the complete ecosystems that supported them in the Ark world were swallowed up into the void in an instant, and the consequences were catastrophic.

Constructed from spirit bones and driven by the spiritual energy of soul circuits, the Ark World is itself a huge physical life form.

And wherever Russell's will spreads, there will be no soul that he does not allow to exist.

All equipment in the Ark area that was included in the void's influence range was quickly paralyzed, shields disappeared, living body interactions stopped, spirit bone structures collapsed, and the spiritual energy network connecting the entire Ark world began to collapse and disintegrate like a glacier in large areas.

The Ark is dying.

The wail of "Fodlan" echoed in the warp, and the Eldar warriors who were fighting the Zerg on the front line suddenly felt something in their hearts. Countless eyes looked in the same direction at the same time, and tears filled their eyes under the war masks.

Outside the line of defense is the scarlet shadow of the Zerg, inside the line of defense, their home is collapsing.

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