"Just rush ahead..."

As Russell lamented in exhaustion, the Second and Third War Groups, which had completed their assembly, launched another round of assaults on the Chaos Fleet anchored in front of the Eye of Mystery.

The main force in the Third War Cluster is a large biological unit called "Giant Beetle".

The number of giant beetle bio-ships is far less than that of the assault assassin soul-eating poisonous bees and the full-time mage soul-tending bone spiders, and the biomass required to produce a giant beetle individual is much greater.

The high manufacturing cost is countered by a stronger spirit bone skeleton, a more solid chitinous shell, a larger size, and more ferocious destructive power.

The length of each adult giant beetle is guaranteed to be more than 18 kilometers, and it can continue to grow after swallowing enough biomass. The giant beetle has a huge bone barrel that accounts for almost 1/3 of its entire body volume. In other words, the body of the giant beetle biological ship is built around this bone barrel as the main axis.

The super-specification axis gun brings super-specification strike capability. With the assistance of front-line reconnaissance units, the energy torrent emitted by the huge biological main gun produced at all costs can cross astronomical distances at the level of star systems and launch devastating beyond-visual-range strikes on the enemy.

This is also why the Second War Group, which had taken the lead, was still advancing to bring the enemy into its attack range, while the giant beetles of the Third War Group were able to fire directly at the Chaos Fleet from a long distance behind the attacking fleet.

Each shot of the giant spirit bone axle cannon was equivalent to a large-scale spellcasting. The violent psychic energy wrapped in a large amount of bioelectric current was condensed as if it were substance, shooting out from the abyss-like open mouths of giant scorpions, and in an instant it crossed the flare and hit the front of the Eye of Mystery.

The Chaos fleet did not dodge at all.

"Are you really not going to move at all? The frontal bombardment of the giant Wraithbone Axle Cannon can easily destroy small and medium-sized battleships of the same specifications. If you choose to take the attack head-on, the consequences will be very tragic..."

Coroniai felt even more confused as the attack of the giant scorpion warship broke through the curtain. It seemed as if it had seen the steel collapse and disintegrate in the violent explosion, and the soul was annihilated before the flesh and blood. The fleet formed by the Thousand Sons Legion and many Tzeentch warbands would suffer heavy losses in the next moment.

Every time this happens, something unexpected will happen.

So the accident happened as expected.

Under Russell's numb gaze, the almost tangible long-range attack formed by the combination of bioelectricity and spiritual energy dragged a gorgeous long tail, crossing the galaxy like a meteor shower and landing in front of the Chaos Fleet.

Then the meteor shower dissipated.

"Do you see what's going on?" Russell asked.

Koroni shook his head. "No, Master. The electric energy attack fired by the giant beetle's cannon quickly disappeared when it was about 3000 kilometers away from the Chaos fleet."

"Disappeared?"

"Yes, it disappeared." With the Zerg unit as an expanded sense, Coronie was able to observe the strange phenomenon that had just occurred more immersively than Russell:

"During the dissipation of the electric energy attack, there was no phenomenon of the direction of the attack being deflected by means such as the energy deflection field, nor was the damage transferred by principles such as the void shield. As for the signs of energy being forcibly absorbed by the large capacitor defense, there was no sign at all."

After hearing this, Russell roughly understood what was going on.

"The attack dissipated extremely naturally. If I had to describe it, it would be 'it ran out of energy during the long-distance flight and dissipated on its own.'" Coroniai said finally.

Russell thought thoughtfully: "Theoretically, the maximum attack range of the giant beetle biological gunboat can span the entire galaxy. You can imagine how long it would take for its attack to exhaust its energy and dissipate naturally."

A thousand meters is clearly not enough.

"Is it some kind of warp spell that distorts physical distance? No, the attack of the Giant Worm Bone Axis Cannon is not only conventional damage, but the psychic nature it contains can also tear the curtain of reality and directly attack the warp. The general reality distortion techniques should not be effective against the Axis Cannon..."

Did Tzeentch use some unconventional sorcery?

Fortunately, such doubts did not bother Russell for long. When the Soul-Eating Venomous Bees advanced to a distance of about 3000 kilometers from the Chaos Fleet, what had happened to the psychic plasma fired by the axis cannon also happened to these small and medium-sized biological ships.

This time, Koroni felt it clearly: "It's aging. I feel that the Soul Devouring Venomous Bees are rapidly aging as they advance. The protein structure of the neurotoxins is rapidly aging and collapsing. Every cell that makes up the ship's hull has ended its lifespan prematurely and cannot be recycled because the bacteriophages responsible for recycling them have also died of old age."

"The closer the physical distance to the Chaos Fleet, the faster the aging, or the speed at which time passes, will be..."

"It's the Entropy Barrier, a large barrier that covers the Thousand Sons Legion and the surrounding Chaos Fleet. Once any object enters the barrier, its entropy will increase dramatically until it completely turns into disordered energy and dissipates in the world." Russell quickly determined what this thing was.

There is indeed an "entropy weapon" in this universe, which can cause the time of the target to rapidly pass by thousands or tens of thousands of years with a single hit. However, he did not expect that the scene unfolding before him would be even more exaggerated.

Koroni glanced at the Mysterious Eye in the distance with a little fear, and muttered softly: "What a foul..."

"What a generous gesture."

After knowing what kind of means Tzeentch had arranged here, Russell became happy instead. He was not afraid of facing dangerous challenges. No matter how difficult the obstacle was, he had the confidence to challenge it and would try hard to break through.

What makes people despair is that when a disaster is about to happen, they still don’t know what it will be. They want to work hard, but they don’t even have a direction to work hard in. The feeling of having strength but nowhere to use it is the most frustrating thing for people.

At least now, he had a direction.

At the same time, in the dark and deep uninhabited space, the missionaries of the Truth Order's investigation fleet, who had successfully evacuated the Flare Galaxy and were rushing back to Faya, were busy working in full swing.

Because not long ago, they just received the data backup sent back from the Gray Goo mothership.

Since they were going to reverse engineer a large number of Necrons' technological creations, Grey Wind judged that these data would be helpful for the subsequent research, so he packed a data package and shared it with them.

Everyone attached great importance to the information sent back by the Gray Wind mothership. The researchers quickly began to disassemble and read the data packets. Among these data that had been packaged and classified by Gray Wind was the soul echo spectrum that it had drawn not long ago.

Gray Wind did not send the coordinates he calculated to the missionaries, that was the content of the report to the marshal. But driven by Russell's ideas, these people were very motivated.

Based on the sorted frequency spectrum, they managed to calculate the same coordinates as Gray Wind's.

Afterwards, the Sailfish research vessel fell into a subtle silence.

"Are the calculation results confirmed to be correct?"

"I've checked it 11 times, and there's absolutely no mistake." A middle-aged man with sparse hair on his head said, "That coordinate is indeed inside the core of the crystal planet."

After the words fell, several people present seemed to be lost in thought about something.

After a long while, Lystia tried to break everyone's contemplation: "You mean, have our previous calculations of the orbital deviation of the crystal planet been verified?"

The middle-aged preacher nodded happily and said: According to our previous calculations, the carbonized crystal planet that bound the pyramid group in close orbit should have been orbiting further inwards of the galaxy. It was almost certainly forcibly "pushed" outwards to its current position by the huge explosion that caused the destructive flare. "

"If we turn back time to before the star exploded, the original position of this carbonized crystal planet will completely coincide with the Necrons' pyramids."

Obviously, the subspace anomalies detected by the Grey Goo mothership are most likely related to the Necrons.

Lysitia thought for a while and tried to speak: "My department happens to be responsible for the research of the Eldar's webway technology recently, so the subspace anomaly here is actually quite familiar to me. Perhaps we can make a bold assumption: at the original location of the pyramid group, in the core of the crystal planet, there is a webway entrance."

Chapter 142: Tzeentch's Happiness

Soon, this analysis result, which was identified as a level one emergency by the Order of Truth, was transmitted through the biological network to Russell, who was preparing to confront Tzeentch.

"I see. Is there a webway entrance here? Is that so? Yes, that's it... Only in this way can everything be explained."

Russell stared at the mysterious eye in the center of the flare without any hesitation. In front of the grinning god, he also laughed, as if he had caught a hidden tail.

"Master, what's wrong with you?" His current appearance made Coronie feel inexplicably scared.

"Nothing." Russell exhaled lightly. He gradually understood everything. "Your swarm of insects can't do anything to the entropy barrier. Just follow my instructions from now on."

"Um, okay..." Coronie nodded obediently.

"Immediately mobilize all the remaining Zerg war groups to the ruins of the Necromancer Pyramid. We learned about the existence of the Webway too late, and Tzeentch had already begun planning long before we knew anything. We must invest more power to have any hope of reversing what has already happened."

Finally, Russell repeated, "When I said mobilize the entire swarm, I meant it literally. Do you understand?"

"I understand. But now it's all thanks to the LAN blockade of a large number of Zerg psychic units that the Eye of Mystery is unable to focus directly on Faya." Coroniai's concerns were clear. If all the Zerg were to withdraw at this time, who would block the evil god's gaze?

"I'll come in person." Russell said lightly.

"You are too impulsive! Master, this is obviously a trap!" Russell's bland reply terrified Coronie. He hurriedly stuck to Russell's body, and his long tail with neurotoxin needles tightly wrapped around his waist, his face full of anxiety and fear:

"Tzeentch uses sorcery to grant Chaos creatures the ability to revive infinitely, and also sets up an entropy barrier here. He intervenes in the battle so frequently, clearly trying to lure you to appear! If the master really follows his guidance and intervenes in person, then..."

"What will happen?"

Russell glanced at Coronie's tail, which was swinging wildly in the air due to his excitement, and said in a relaxed tone: "I'm done, and then what? What can the Lord of Change do to me?"

"Huh?" Koroni was stunned.

Yes, what could Tzeentch do to Russell? What could a Chaos God, formed by the emotions of countless creatures in the Warp, do to the end of the Warp itself - to the Void?

Can He fill up the hole?

"Untie the tail when you figure it out. The tip of your tail almost poked my neck, and my body couldn't withstand the neurotoxin in the needle," said Russell.

Coronie reluctantly took two steps back, angrily retracted his tail behind his buttocks, and circled around in confusion: "Actually, there is a charm potion inside..."

Russell pretended not to hear its whispering. The essence of the subspace, which had remained silent until then, awakened at this moment. The entire hull of the biological mothership "Mother of Torture" was enveloped in a crazy and violent psychic field. As Russell's psychic energy radiated, the feeling of being watched by the Eye of Mystery, which had been lingering in Coronie's heart, disappeared.

They disappeared from Tzeentch's sight.

"When I'm in a good mood I don't mind sitting down and playing house with Tzeentch; but right now, I'm not in a good mood."

The frivolous words were accompanied by the explosion of a powerful psychic field. Without the assistance of any equipment or rituals, he tore through the etheric realm.

When the biological mothership, the Mother of the Punished, finally returned to the sight of the Eye of Mystery, Russell, who was sitting high on the throne of flesh and blood, had disappeared. The strange light of the subspace sprinkled on the chitinous carapace covering the biological mothership, and in the eyes of the Lord of Change, Coronie felt the emotion of confusion for the first time.

"Has the master's psychic power become so powerful..." Coronie felt a chill as he felt the residual psychic energy remaining in the ship.

Because Russell didn't use any complicated psychic techniques just now. He just relied on the purest absolute power to tear open the curtain between reality and illusion with his bare hands and made a violent jump.

That's right. The master possesses great power like a god. He would not bother to use the trivial tricks that a mere mortal has figured out... Coronie patted his chest to calm down and began to execute the order issued by Russell:

Mobilize all Zerg swarms, including the Second and Third War Clusters that have already rushed to the front line, to rush to the support of the crystal planet where the Gray Gu mothership is located.

Sure enough, even though the outer fleet that had been maintaining the psychic shielding network was withdrawn, the Mysterious Eye still could not see beyond the flare to the outside of the galaxy. Because at this moment in the ethereal sky, the originally surging subspace turbulence had subsided.

Every emotion flowing in the sea of ​​soul becomes smooth and gentle due to the appearance of the void. The originally turbulent water flow becomes orderly at this time, flowing into the void without returning, until all things return to emptiness.

In the flare, the Mysterious Eye wrinkled slightly, and a distant voice echoing with countless echoes sounded with a hint of doubt:

"gap?"

"The beginning?"

"The end?"

“Return to the Void…?”

……

The Lord of Change used more than ten thousand unique words to describe the existence of the void, but just as humans cannot directly observe black holes, it cannot observe the existence of subspace voids; all detections and observations of psychic nature will be pulled in and swallowed by the siphon effect of the void, and no information feedback can be obtained.

Tzeentch could only indirectly determine the coordinates of the void's subspace by observing the flow of water in the Sea of ​​Souls. Apart from that, he could do nothing.

Perhaps it was just a moment, or perhaps ten thousand years later, the Lord of Change understood the existence of emptiness, and the doubts in the Eye of Mystery disappeared, replaced by a smile, a smile that came from the heart, happy and satisfied, like the smile of an innocent child who had found the most fun toy in the world.

"Returning to the Void...Interesting."

While Tzeentch was thinking, Coronia pushed the information transmission efficiency of the Zerg LAN to the limit.

Driven by the emergency assembly order, the mixed second and third war groups quickly withdrew from the front line where the entropy barrier was located; except for the first war group that was almost completely destroyed in the battle with the evil creatures, the remaining 12 Zerg war groups were all in place.

A total of 566 million Zerg biological warships, large and small, completed their integration at this moment, and rushed towards the location of the Webway Gate, a carbonized crystalline planet next to the ruins of the Undead Pyramid.

In fact, the total mass of that crystal planet is not as large as that of the Hive Fleet of Coroniai...

Chapter 143 Hollow Cans

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