I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World

Chapter 710: 437: Not Participating in the War【5400 Words】_2



Chapter 710: Chapter 437: Not Participating in the War【5400 Words】_2

Humans of Proxima Centauri still tirelessly disclosed information to the outside world every ten years on average.

The latest disclosure took place in 3015.

However, Orion Arm Humans had already overcome all the fields mentioned in the technology information library provided by Proxima Centauri before 2900.

Nobody ridiculed the “ignorance and backwardness” of the humans of Proxima Centauri; they only felt sorry for them.

They were supposed to be the most promising tribe, but they were bearing the heaviest burden for all mankind and had become cage birds.

Orion Arm Humans also saw the invader’s power on the Proxima Centauri dome and never stopped trying to crack the Dome. They simply couldn’t find a clue and still had no way to deal with the Dome.

This Dome was obviously a cosmic miracle beyond human understanding of the Grand Unified Theory.

Harrison Clark gained important hints from this seemingly trivial piece of information.

This proved Sergey’s second guess about the Solar Dome.

Maintaining altered rules that go against the natural laws of the universe would indeed continuously and rapidly consume the Dome’s stored energy.

When the energy consumption reached a certain level, the Dome would momentarily fail and disappear instantly.

Harrison Clark had previously suspected that the Compound-Eyed Observer had directly transported the Dome to another galaxy.

Now that a 10-year gap had been exposed, the Solar Dome must have been recalled for recharging during this decade.

This was certainly good news.

It exposed the upper limit of the Stellar Dome’s capability, and there shouldn’t be any stronger tactics than ZS Bacteria.

At the same time, it also partially exposed the upper limit of the means mastered by the Compound Eye Civilization.

Humanity had established so many colonies, and Proxima Centauri was just one of the more outstanding ones at that time.

But the Compound-Eyed Observer had only deployed a single Proxima Centauri Dome.

Did they not want more?

Obviously not. Such a useful thing was certainly the more the merrier.

Harrison Clark boldly assumed and then decisively conjectured.

They only deployed one because they simply only had one in their possession.

Harrison Clark even deduced the mode of attack that the Angular Warships would launch.

The remote navigation route pre-set by the Compound Eye Civilization must point directly to Proxima Centauri.

Upon arrival, the Compound Eye Civilization should adopt a division strategy.

Only a small number of angular warships would enter the Proxima Centauri Dome, complete the harvest in a few years, and transfer the Dome to the next planetary system for blockade when the time was right.

Most of the other angular warships would disperse, heading for different human colonies, using an enormously long battlefront to create a massive meat grinder, quickly depleting humanity’s vitality, and using their extraordinary mobility and search capabilities to first complete the hunt within the Orion Arm and then pursue those who escaped to outside the Orion Arm.

Such a mode was identical to the war between the Compound-Eyed Observers and the Egyptian tribe.

It’s just that the warships of the Compound-Eyed Observers had been updated and replaced, turning into Angular Warships now.

Now Harrison Clark had a deep enough understanding of both sides’ respective technological levels.

Based on his understanding of war, he thought that humans within the Orion Arm could hold out for a hundred to one hundred and fifty years.

The main human activity area was only five thousand light-years in diameter, much smaller than the Egyptian tribe’s territory that spanned across the entire Milky Way, and the population was much lower as well.

This war could not last thousands of years and was doomed to be lost.

As long as humanity fails to destroy the angular warships, humanity will inevitably be annihilated in the end.

Perhaps a real Stellar Cannon and a large number of black hole bomb clusters could pose a threat to angular warships, but this assumption was wishful thinking.

The reason why humanity could easily trap and control Spherical Battleships in the previous timeline was that the Compound-Eyed individual controlling the Spherical Battleship made a personal judgment that humans would not be able to break the ship’s protection and therefore made a wrong judgment.

Moreover, the primary function of the Spherical Battleship was patrolling, not the main weapon of the Compound Eye civilization.

When humans rushed out of the Solar System ahead of time and rapidly developed into a near-Tier 3 Civilization, the Compound-Eyed Observers obviously would not underestimate their enemy again.

They must have been fully prepared from the very beginning, with a real war-like attitude. It would be unlikely to trap and beat them easily again.

Humanity must face more serious enemies. This is the price to be paid for rapid development.

Harrison Clark also believed that in a cosmic-scale war, it was meaningless and impossible to pretend to be weak when actually being super-strong as a feint.

So Harrison Clark still believed that humanity was doomed.

As a soldier who almost always stood at the end but held a strong belief in despair, he was indeed twisted, but it was also the secret technique that has supported him until now.

It took Harrison Clark almost a whole day to go through all the important information, and he felt slightly tired.

He stretched lazily, stood up, and began pacing back and forth in his room, thinking about the question.

It was time to decide whether or not to have deep contact with the people of the colonies in this timeline and join the war personally.

Frankly, he had once had an illusion when he was inflated.

It was that he was very important to humanity, and without his participation in battle, human beings could not see hope.

But now he slowly changed his mind.

Human warfare concept had changed from focusing on individual combat capabilities to group warfare based on warships or warplanes.

Even if he returned to fight and personally went to the front line, he would just be one among trillions of soldiers.

Even if he was outstanding and considered a soldier king, he would still be a drop in the ocean in such a large-scale war.

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