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Chapter 625: 359, Chaotic Vanguard



Chapter 625: Chapter 359, Chaotic Vanguard

The rapid assault of this plague vanguard was too sudden.

Blasted by thermite cannons and numerous large-caliber weapons, even a Lion King Tank would crumble.

A demonic creature with a fleshy body two and a half meters tall would be reduced to ash, wouldn’t it?

No one could have predicted that amid the smoke and dust, this demon would emerge alive. It bore some injuries, especially where the thermite cannon grazed it, causing its body to flame red, yet there was no normal melting effect. And as it ran, the flames seemed to die out.

The complete ineffectiveness of the large caliber machine guns, or their failure to achieve the expected results, was equally unexpected.

The entire human troops were in an assault state, with the core of the assault being the Warhound Titans. Not only were they the most critical fire support and offensive core, but they also used energy shields and their own thick armor to attract and block most of the damage for the whole unit.

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And the Titan targeted by the Chaotic Vanguard was the one furthest ahead, even a bit isolated.

But it was only slight, and of no major concern, as the conventional units being severely battered had no ability to threaten the Titan.

Yet, out charged this thing.

As soon as they realized something was wrong, the few infantry units behind the Titan started running with all their might; when they sensed that their grenade rifles were unable to pose any real threat to this Chaotic Vanguard, they even abandoned their weapons and drew their close-combat blades, sprinting at full speed.

But even so, the two fastest among them could only just reach the scene as the Chaotic Vanguard cleaved through the Titan’s ankle, temporarily robbing it of its mobility.

These were two elite soldiers from Fang Camp, both equipped with Feedback-Type Power Armor. The pair coordinated perfectly, with chainsword in hand, one on the left and one on the right, they struck at the pus-oozing monster.

However, at this moment, this terrible creature once again demonstrated its fearsome combat ability.

Having just delivered a full-strength blow, the plague vanguard, who should have been in recovery, moved faster than both armored Fang Camp soldiers. Although the Fang Camp’s chainswords struck first, in the blink of an eye, the Chaotic Vanguard’s rusty greatsword struck faster.

And it completed a double strike in an extremely short time.@@novelbin@@

In an instant, the rusty greatsword pierced one person’s heart, the solid chest armor of their ‘Servant God’ Powered Armor was punctured as if it were made of paper.

In the next moment, its sword pivoted to pierce the throat of another, precisely finding the gap where the helmet met the chest armor.

Two elite Fang Camp warriors clad in Feedback-Type Power Armor fell one after the other in an instant.

Having done all this, the Chaotic Vanguard even had the leisure to leap high, avoiding a heavy punch from the Titan.

After all, it had only cut through the ankle, destroying its mobility, not the machine itself.

Matins, who was running towards the battlefield, felt his heart shake at the sight.

Such an enemy, even he wasn’t sure he could defeat. Its swift movements, its freakishly precise swordsmanship, made Matins sigh in admiration.

Reserve Great Demons are indeed powerful.

But even with that realization, Matins didn’t stop for a moment; instead, he sped up even more.

At the same time, he saw Priest Rizzo, the veteran of the Battle Group, carrying the Gravity Scepter, also rushing forward swiftly.

The two old comrades were in sync.

Now, only the two of them stepping in stood a chance.

Not to defeat, but at least to stop or entangle this Chaotic Vanguard to create an opportunity for the other units.

Faster than them were three new soldiers of the Phoenix.

Naturally, they had seen how their two compatriots had died and were aware of how formidable the enemy they were about to face was. After all, although they could defeat Fang Camp soldiers fairly easily, they could never do it like that creature.

But they charged without hesitation.

If they didn’t, the Chaotic Vanguard and its rusty greatsword would easily dismantle the Titan.

They had to intercept.

Phoenix was simply not on the same level as Fang Camp. Even though Fang Camp had Feedback-Type Power Armor, there was a gap between the performance of ‘Servant God’ and ‘Majestic’; there was also a difference between Fang Camp and Phoenix.

Although most of the Phoenix Warriors in the battle were considered new recruits by the standards of Interstellar Warriors, they were T1 grade elites who had come out of Gu Hang’s [Soldier Tag] system, the highest grade achievable through regular training. They had also undergone Gene Seed implant surgery, with their superhuman organs fully developed and physically surpassing normal human limits long ago.

With these combined factors, the three Phoenix Warriors, at the very least, could clearly see the movements of the Chaotic Vanguard.

Though being able to see clearly didn’t necessarily mean they could keep up, it was still a breakthrough step.

They weren’t wholly defenseless.

However, they were still somewhat naive.

After the Chaotic Vanguard destroyed another missile nest of the Titan, the three of them arrived and surrounded it, launching a joint attack.


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