"It was already corrected before we came."

Tenparans responded to Hermite with a nonchalant remark.

"The deviation is too large and needs to be corrected."

“Stellencus, cover us. I and Templars need to activate the coordinated jamming system.”

As she inventoried the remaining mass-produced ships, Hermite calculated how long the outer fleet could hold out, and decided that she could not delay any longer.

Collecting experimental data is certainly important, but it is still unacceptable for an arbitration body to be overwhelmed by the test subjects in the testing field.

"receive..."

Ignoring the attack of the dragon Meta, Strencus forced a two-person turn with Hermete.

At the cost of some damage, the three arbitration bodies broke through the blockade of the ships and formed a three-person team.

Despite losing its shield system, Strencus fearlessly stood at the forefront, and in the light mist, some remaining mass-produced units joined the cover.

It's obvious that Hermite is about to unleash her ultimate attack.

"We won't let you succeed."

The unicorn's green light curtain once again spread from the sky, surrounding the three arbitration bodies.

However, she underestimated the speed at which the arbitration body could intervene.

"System IX=XIV interference mechanism activated."

"Sorry, we've collected enough experimental data, it's time for you to leave."

Hermite gave a cruel smile, and as she spoke, a thick fog instantly rose from the sea.

"Flying Dragon, my weapon system is being interfered with!"

The Royal Ark Meta was the first to be affected; her carrier-based aircraft were unable to take off.

"Damn it, this is really troublesome."

Chapter 255: The Assassin Unicorn

Compared to the Royal Ark Meta's weapon system being instantly paralyzed, the Wyvern Meta's situation is much better.

However, she knew very well that over time, this interference would become more and more severe until the ship's equipment was completely unusable.

However, the situation of Robb's ships seems to be much better.

"Hmm...it seems like the Swordbreaker isn't following orders very well?"

Denver carefully examined himself and felt that the problem wasn't too serious; at least he was still capable of fighting.

In the thick fog, various colored and patterned light bullets, as well as the arbitration agency's missile-like weapons, broke through the fog and attacked the ships.

"Please, let's do some emergency repairs first."

Seeing this, the Flying Dragon Meta and the Royal Ark Meta quickly retreated to the rear.

"If you find your ship equipment difficult to use, come over immediately. We don't know if our methods will work for you, but at least we can give it a try."

Having extensive experience in dealing with arbitration bodies, Flying Dragon Meta knows that the longer the interference continues, the harder it is to repair.

While the disturbance wasn't too severe, she had to wake up quickly and take immediate action.

"Joan of Arc, coordinates XX, XX, please!"

As a White Eagle ship, calling for artillery support is something they are extremely adept at.

Cleveland quickly deduced the approximate location of the enemy through the Sirens' attacks.

"Mission...understood."

During the battle, Joan of Arc's distinctively cold voice came through the communicator.

Immediately afterwards, a scorching beam of light descended from the sky, piercing through the fog and illuminating the coordinates that Cleveland had just provided.

"Huh? Did I miscalculate?"

Under the beam of light, apart from the boiling seawater, there was no trace of the sirens.

In fact, Cleveland's calculations were perfectly correct.

However, within this fog, the arbitration body possesses the ability to make short-distance leaps.

Hermite and the others used this ability to escape before Joan of Arc's attack arrived.

"There are two units in the sky, one is standing still and not taking any action, and the other is always in a state of high-speed movement."

Hermite sensed the information emanating from the mist.

The first thing she needed to confirm was the positions of Joan of Arc and Warwear.

"Correction: There should be three ships in the air."

With his eyes closed, Tenpalance coldly corrected Hermite's mistake.

"The third entity...cannot be perceived..."

The ship that has yet to appear is as if it doesn't exist in Hermite's perception.

Apart from the initial green light curtain that gave Hermite a vague sense that a ship was hidden in the sky, she never sensed the unicorn's presence again.

"Stellencus, deploy gravity interference. It's time to end the game."

Since we can't find it, we might as well stop looking.

As long as Strencus's gravitational field is activated, the insects in the sky will naturally fall down.

The fact that arbitration bodies cannot detect unicorns does not mean that unicorns cannot find them.

The overflowing malice was as conspicuous to the unicorn as a sun suddenly rising in the night.

The unicorn sensed the scene where the arbitrators dodged the attack by leaping a short distance.

"If direct long-range attacks don't work..."

The unicorn looked at the Magnum in its hand, then tucked it behind its back.

With a "clang," she revealed her beam saber.

"Then let's use close-quarters combat..."

Three floating shields spun around her, forming a faint veil.

The unicorn slowly descended its altitude.

She reduced the thruster's power to a minimum and moved at a very slow speed, skimming the surface of the water, towards the nearest arbitration body.

Although it could sense the other party's location, the unicorn still couldn't tell who it was.

Therefore, her actions actually carried a high risk.

But she had no choice but to do it.

Because in her mind, the alarm had been sounding non-stop ever since the fog rolled in.

Finally, she realized that she was now less than two kilometers away from the arbitration body.

"Unicorn, we'll do our best..."

A warm green light shone from its body, and the thrusters on the unicorn's back instantly unleashed an astonishing thrust.

The air stirred up immediately dispersed the thick fog, revealing her figure.

Immediately afterwards, the unicorn shot out like an arrow and crashed straight into the unknown arbitration body.

Finally, Hermite sensed the ship she had been searching for.

However, this is no longer something that needs to be perceived.

To the astonishment of the arbitrators, the unicorn's two lightsabers plunged straight into Hermite's body.

"This is..."

Three floating shields followed closely behind the unicorn, launching an attack on Hermite.

The bullets struck her ship's rigging, creating sparks.

The unicorn pulled the beam saber from Hermite's body and noticed a lantern-like component hanging from Hermite's forehead.

Hermite, whose ship equipment prototype easily evokes the image of a deep-sea anglerfish, has a lantern above her head that is flashing with a faint light.

Just like bait for anglerfish, that area also seems to be a part that lures prey.

However, if you think about it in a normal way, you will be fooled by Hermite.

The lantern on her head was not bait to lure prey, but rather her most important component—a fog-deploying device.

As if guided by something, the unicorn raised its hand and slashed at the lantern on Hermite's forehead.

A crisp shattering sound rang out as Hermite's lantern was broken by the unicorn's lightsaber.

The fog on the sea surface immediately began to dissipate.

Damn it!

Enraged, Hermite immediately prepared to launch a counterattack against the unicorn that was right in front of her.

However, her attack was blocked by the unicorn's three floating shields as soon as it left the cannon.

"Well done, little unicorn girl!"

Without the cover of the fog, the three arbitration bodies were immediately exposed to everyone's view.

"No...no, don't come any closer! Over there!"

Despite the unicorn's perfect strike that pierced the fog, there was not a trace of joy on its face.

At this moment, the alarm bells in her mind pierced her head even more, indicating that an even greater crisis was approaching.

"Heh~ You actually noticed? But it's too late!"

In the distance, Strencus stood silently on the sea, and in the center of her two enormous palms, a black sphere was slowly rotating.

Chapter 256: Black Hole Cannon?

Everyone stopped what they were doing and stared intently at the black sphere in the center of Strencus's hands.

The pitch-black sphere rotated slowly, appearing at first glance as a bottomless abyss from which even light could not escape.

"..."

Strencus spread his arms expressionlessly, and the black sphere slowly moved forward, rotating as it went.

"You...were very good...opponents, but goodbye."

Gradually, the black sphere seemed to spin faster and faster, and the surrounding seawater seemed to be drawn into it by gravity.

"No way..."

Feilong Meta stared blankly at all of this.

Neither Meta, nor anyone else, ever said that Strynkus had this trick up his sleeve.

"Hehe~ While you keep expanding your numbers, we are not standing still either."

"To find that answer, we, or even you, are not yet ready."

Hermite kindly answered the dragon Meta's question. Anyway, after today, the dragon Meta will no longer exist.

...

That black sphere, or perhaps it would be more accurate to describe it as a black hole.

It moved forward slowly, but this slow pace only intensified the tension among everyone present.

The range of gravitational influence is gradually expanding.

At this point, those present no longer cared about the few arbitrators who were just watching the show.

Everyone accelerated and retreated backward, trying to escape the gravitational pull of the black hole.

News of the changes at the front quickly reached Rob.

Rob, who was locked in a fierce battle with the mass-produced sirens, was taken aback after hearing this. The thing his daughter was describing sounded vaguely familiar.

"Send me the image, let me take a look..."

Because the news he heard was too outrageous, Rob decided to wait and see before making a decision.

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