Chapter 1172: Chapter 634

The Subspace Shadow that enveloped the Storm God Kingdom has dimmed somewhat.

The Insect Swarm didn’t really attack Gu Hang’s Divine Realm, instead, the Heroic Spirits boarded one lightning shuttle after another, rushing out of the Storm God Kingdom’s boundaries, battling in the endless darkness outside the God Kingdom.

Every Heroic Spirit is a point of light, like fireflies in the night; though weak, they illuminate a place. Scattered throughout the Subspace Shadow, they appear everywhere at a glance!

These points of light are extinguished now and then, but soon new ones revive within the God Kingdom and charge into the shadow, continuing unceasingly.

Manifested in the vast shadow are thousands of fireflies, flickering endlessly.

This is Gu Hang’s method of wearing down the Subspace Shadow.

The time required to entirely erode the Subspace Shadow has been reduced from the initial nine months down to three months.

The degree to which the Subspace Shadow weakens corresponds closely to Gu Hang’s previous estimates, roughly about 15% to 20%, aligning with the numbers of infected and transformed members lost by the Alfonso Mechanical Cult.

Do not underestimate this weakening of less than one-fifth; a quantitative change can trigger a qualitative change.

Lacking this one-fifth, the balance of opposition between the Subspace Shadow and Storm God Kingdom is thoroughly upset.

The speed at which the Subspace Shadow weakens will continue to increase over the subsequent time. Hence, the time for Gu Hang to completely wear it down and expel it has directly reduced to about one-third of the original.

But Gu Hang isn’t satisfied even with this level.

Previously, he wasn’t willing to wait for nine months, choosing instead to risk himself and take proactive action; now, having won the war, is he still expected to wait three months? He’s equally unwilling to wait obediently!

This brings us to another qualitative change triggered after the Subspace Shadow weakened by 20%: It can no longer block the Storm God Kingdom.

Gu Hang aims to tear through the veil of reality, projecting the power of the God Kingdom into the Real Universe, an impossibility no more.

It’s simply a bit more difficult than the usual circumstances, and the projected power is slightly less.

But it’s enough.

Currently, Gu Hang demands that in the Real Universe, the Alliance Fleet trailing behind in pursuit no longer merely follow and drive from behind but begins a full-speed chase!

After engaging battle, Gu Hang’s power is displayed in the Real Universe.

Indeed, it’s a lot harder than under normal circumstances, and the projected power is rather insufficient.

But the key lies in tearing open the Subspace Shadow, then the reality veil; despite the difficulty, this region is ultimately reconnected with Subspace. Thus, within the ships, the Storm Mages who’ve been languishing since the battle began regain their abilities.

Subsequently, these Storm Mages in turn become an aid to Gu Hang, able to assist him as before, projecting power externally to strike enemy ships.

Directly trying to tear apart the Void Shield of Battleships or Mechanical Arks, these top-tier large ships, is unrealistic. After all, this task was difficult to begin with, not to mention Gu Hang’s now lesser, harder-borrowed power from the Storm God Kingdom.

But it doesn’t matter; tearing apart those mid-small ships, or even cruisers can be temporarily put aside; focus instead on targeting those Escort Ships and Destroyers.

Destroy one, and not only does the opposing ship suffer damage, but it also means thousands to tens of thousands of enemy ships of varied numbers are annihilated.

More importantly, when several ships consecutively explode, it exposes the transport ships inside.

Those transport ships appear structurally different but essentially are Colossal Belly Transport Ships, which are quite capable of loading and are cost-effective, useful vessels. If wholly used to transport troops, one could hold up to 20 million forces without issue.

But besides being large, capacious, and cheap, they have no other advantages.

Generally speaking, transport ships are adequate for sailing in safe areas without worry. In risky areas, they are customarily escorted by a fleet, possessing almost no combat capabilities themselves. Even when barely modified into armed merchant ships, they are merely big-bellied; their firepower, defense, and maneuverability are weak, and their combat power might not even surpass that of the most ordinary Escort Ship.

When escorted by a sufficient fleet, such modification isn’t necessary. It adds little combat strength, instead becoming slower and consuming internal capacity.

Additionally, typically during fleet battles, intentionally targeting transport ships isn’t standard.

There’s little necessity.

If one crushes the escort fleet, wiping it out or driving it back, then the leftover transport ships are like fish on the chopping board, left to be handled as desired.

But if the escort fleet can’t be beaten, firepower shouldn’t be wasted on transport ships, lest it leads to firepower waste. After all, as they attack transport ships protected deep within, they themselves are also subject to attack.

But the current battle scenario is naturally different from the ordinary. Those transport ships casually house over ten million creatures, which is precisely Gu Hang’s target.

Sinking a few more ships will drastically reduce enemy numbers, reflected in Subspace, accelerating the fading of the shadow.

This is exactly how the situation unfolds.

Even more, since Waluk is now captured by Gu Hang, regarding the Subspace Shadow technology, nobody else can grasp it without him. Even the surviving Alfonso hierarchy might not necessarily understand what this Subspace Shadow thing entails.

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