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Chapter 411: 323: He's Not Fighting Alone._3



Chapter 411: Chapter 323: He’s Not Fighting Alone._3

“Escaping is just a delayed death.”

“There’s no escape.”

“Breaking the heavens apart, the Void Clan is nothing but bugs, just a swarm of fearless, numerous bugs!!!”

“If we flee today,”

“we will live the rest of our lives in regret, wondering if things could have been different had we fought!”

“Whole Starfield has issued a conscription order, all players with A-rank or higher props must fight compulsorily, those with B-rank or higher props must stand by for the second wave, and so on!”

...

By now, Li Yi had too much to consider, as the invasion by the Void Clan was irreversible; once it started, it would not stop.

This was no child’s play.

It wasn’t the time for jokes.

Probably only the people from Massive TV Station weren’t worried at this point, since their planet wasn’t in the Awesome Starfield. When it became impossible to resist, they would naturally retreat, and the race extinction mechanism wouldn’t affect them.

On the contrary, they could make a fortune from the traffic generated by this disaster.

On one hand, he desperately sought help from the 33 Club, and on the other, he began to use his past network of connections. The crisis in the Awesome Starfield was too much for their strength alone; they needed to gather all the force they could.

Meanwhile, a large number of military forces began to assemble around the arena, ready to take the frontline at a moment’s notice.

Everyone understood.

This was a battle for racial survival.

No one retreated, perhaps due to the greater good of the race, or perhaps because of the supervising teams watching over them.

Whatever the reason,

when these people held their weapons and took each step toward the arena, it meant they were one step closer to hell.

“Better dead.”

On the outskirts of the arena, a captain of a hundred-man squad received an order from his superior through the walkie-talkie. Spitting on the ground, he cleared his throat gracelessly, stood up, and led his teammates with large strides toward the center of the arena!

At this moment, several dozens of Void Portals had fully formed!

Countless members of the Void Bug Clan poured out of the portals like a tide without end, creating an extremely sinister sight akin to the apocalypse, the sky itself turning gloomy as if sensing the coming of the end.

The sun had already vanished.

“Huh!”

The captain exhaled lightly and then pulled a cigarette from his chest, lighting it up and taking a deep breath before he tilted his head nonchalantly and said, “Might as well die first and watch the battle from hell.”

“Otherwise, bearing the responsibility for this calamity of race extinction on my shoulders feels like too much pressure.”

“I’m just a squad leader whose biggest hobby is visiting the third floor. You can’t expect me to save the world, can you?”

At that moment, Chen Yi’s attacks on the incoming Void Bug Clan pouring from the portals didn’t hesitate at all; any bug emerging would be barraged and killed on the spot within a few steps.

He had already tried.

Any of his attacks were ineffective against the Void Portal; it was indestructible.

And the Void Queen crawling on the ground, radiating golden light, seemed invincible, immune to his attacks.

The battlefield was far too chaotic.

Otherwise, Chen Yi might have noticed the abrupt appearance of deep pits on the ground – marks where the Void Queen transferred any damage it received onto the nearby terrain.

He glanced at the horizon, as if seeing someone through the space.

It appeared this was going to be a protracted war.

But he was not fighting alone.

“Right.”

Tuberculosis Rabbit, who had been watching the battle, pulled out the Claw Knife that he had been charging for a long time from his bosom. Licking his lips with eager anticipation, he murmured, “I really want to try out the power after charging for so long.”

There had never been a chance to use it before.

But today seemed like an opportunity to do so.

However, he was also unsure about Sword Without End’s situation. The outcome of the war was now clear; it all depended on the speed with which Sword Without End completed the mission.

“La la la.”

Sword Without End, rather irritated, closed the livestream in front of him. He looked at the NPC rattling on ceaselessly in front of him and called out with a bit of neuroticism.

The situation was clear.

Yi was waiting for him.

He swore that no one in the Annihilation Starfield knew the return map better than he did!

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