Chapter 2637 Erudia Is Terrifying
“Two minutes until they enter our range of fire! The number is unknown, but it’s at least a few hundred,” a member from the monitoring team reported.
The unidentified enemies were fast, so they were closing in at an inhuman pace.
“Everyone get ready!” Craig looked terrifically serious.
“On my command!”
All the personnel behind him were sweating profusely from the anxiousness of fighting an unknown enemy.
No one knew how strong they were.
“One minute!”
Time was ticking, as though it was counting down to certain death.
The entire defense barrier literally held their breath as they waited anxiously without making a sound.
At that moment, the pin-drop silence was a clear indication of the panic they were going through.
“Thirty seconds!”
“Twenty!”
…
“Ten!”
“Nine!”
…
“Three!”
“Two!”
“One!”
Everything started to rumble and quake.
As the count went to zero, a couple of gigantic silhouettes emerged from the sea amidst the disturbance.
They were about a few hundred feet high and more than a few thousand feet long.
The creatures were no different from mountains, and the shadow they cast on the sea made everything look pitch black.
Everyone was frozen in place by the horrific sight.
At the same time, everyone at the defense barrier was also dumbfounded the moment the colossal entity appeared.
Astonished gasps filled the air as everyone felt the suffocating pressure coming from the Warmachines.
Anyone would be quaking in their boots if placed in this situation.
Even someone like Daxon began to take things seriously with a dark expression.
“Fire!”
Craig gave the order the instant those Warmachines broke through the water surface.
Boom! Boom! Boom! Boom!
The advanced weaponry started bombarding their targets, causing a rumble as their attacks hit their marks.
Their destructive power was nothing to scoff at, as it immediately turned the ocean ahead into a sea of flames.
At that moment, it looked like the sea was covered in lava from a volcanic eruption.
Not only that, everywhere else in front of the Erudian coastal defense barrier was in flames.
It looked like a soup of molten iron made solely from the blasts of the bombs and missiles.
It was a majestic sight that struck fear in any eyes that dared behold it.
Seeing that, even Lab of Gods was in awe.
Is Erudia really this terrifying with just their modern weaponry? What about their fighters? They’re definitely not an enemy we can underestimate. Dragonites and modern warriors have all been lying low, but they’re still massive assets if and when a war erupts. On top of that, if Erudia can now cause such a scene; they must be truly terrifying, to say the least.
Boom! All that terrifying firepower landed on the giant creatures, knocking them back into the sea as they could not handle the assault, disappearing into the fire.
Their angry cries shook the sky like roaring thunder and left a deep hum reverberating through the air.
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Nevertheless, the onslaught of attacks persisted while flame on the burning sea spread.
Hundreds of creatures got buried in the fire with no way of moving forward, and all looked miserable, with several wounded.
At that moment, the Warmachines could barely even stand.
“Hahaha. Didn’t I tell you? They should’ve shown us some respect no matter how strong they are! We could still blow a hole in them with these incredible weapons! Crown King definitely overexaggerated the Warmachines’ strength in his description!” Craig laughed after seeing how effective the weapons were.
Everyone else also got pumped up and slowly started to relax.
They were no longer as anxious as they were before the attack.
“Go on! Keep firing! Kill them all!” Craig shouted.
At the same time, tens of thousands of fighter jets came zooming in the sky and started waves after waves of carpet bombing on the shoreline below.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
The rumbling intensified as waves after waves of bombardment came crashing down, causing the fiery sea to expand and escalating the fire.
The Warmachines were all in agony at that point as the death count continued to rise.
Their initial momentum was nowhere to be seen.