Chapter 2678 Last Defense
The Lab of Gods’ invasion had finally broken through Erudia’s frontline.
Numerous were injured and dead.
“Save Craig!”
Everyone quickly rushed to rescue Craig from the fire.
“Retreat! Retreat immediately!” Craig shouted.
Shoosh!
Leviathan’s second wave of attack came.
The attacks were the same as the first wave.
Boom!
The second wave of the barrage had hit them before they could get a breather from the first attack.
It decimated the entire teeming city into a deadland. A huge crater appeared from the cloud of smoke instead of the bustling city it was.
The sight of the barren land was a huge blow to the spirits of the Erudian army. It was a heavy loss on their side.
Retreat!
Retreat!
Craig and the rest immediately retreated.
However, the loss they suffered this time was tremendous. It was unaccountable.
Craig’s heart bled at the sight. His eyes were glassy at the loss.
It wasn’t only the battlefront they had been defending that had been assaulted. Many other battlefronts had fallen under Leviathan’s attack.
Leviathan’s true form had appeared.
Erudia would be vulnerable to its enemies’ assaults and invasions once the defense barrier had been broken through.
The next outcome would be predictable by then.
Leviathans could either head up north or head down south. Or they could simply push forward to the capital.
No matter where they chose, every place they stepped on would become a barren wasteland.
Erudia’s most crucial defense line had finally been broken.
“It’s all my fault! I’m a useless piece of sh**!”
How could I let the last line of defense be broken through?
Thoughts of self-blame bombarded Craig’s mind.
Unable to bear the guilt, he broke into tears.
No one knew better than him what was upcoming next.
These Leviathans had no qualms about storming straight to Oakland City.
If Oakland City fell into their hands, the nation would fall.
“Backup! Call for backup!”
Craig began shrieking like a madman.
“Continue! Keep it up!”
Once the Lab of Gods knew of the outcome, they had the Leviathans continue pressing forward.
The Leviathans were Dr. Erebus’s pride and joy. They quickly made their way onto the top shelf of other transcendent Lab of Gods’ technology.
As there were no flaws in the creation, the Lab of Gods had jokingly nicknamed the Leviathans Hexagonal Titan.
“Is there any news from the Maya Industries and Sacred Organization?” Mr. X asked.
“None at all! They should’ve arrived by now, but not one of them is in sight!” his subordinate answered.
“That just proves our point. They have started attacking Erudia too.”
Mr. X was confident in his assumption.
A subordinate from the Intelligence Unit asked, “That’s right! Most of our men had gathered. Erudian reinforcement fighters from other bases had assembled at the path The Cardinal Hall would pass. Should we take action?”
Mr. X glanced at the map and decided on the location. “We’ll ambush the reinforcement from The Cardinal Hall at the Limingford Mountain in the North.
The Lab of Gods had seven bases in Erudia, not just the one in Oakland City. They had a few in the North, West, South, and even on the ocean.
It didn’t cross Levi’s mind that Sacroria wasn’t stationed at the Oakland City’s base, despite that base being the Lab of Gods’ headquarters.
The Lab of Gods had gathered many fighters from other bases to ambush Eragon’s reinforcement.
Some weren’t even supposed to show up, yet they had all gathered at Limingford Mountain to win the war.
Therefore, every inch of the mountain was carpeted with the Lab of Gods’ fighters and Death Harbinger.
They were all waiting for the reinforcement from The Cardinal Hall.
Their goal wasn’t to stop their passage but to annihilate the entire troop.
A violent battle would ensue.
As the ambush lay in wait, the Divine Brigadier was still in a stalemate.
His mind was churning for means to get away.
The body of the Dark Emperor’s Senior Disciple was covered with injuries.
By the looks of his injuries, it appeared that both sides had been through an intense struggle. They had seen through the Divine Brigadier’s intention to escape.
Hence they cruelly stabbed his flesh and blood.
The Senior Disciple laughed bitterly. “Leave! I won’t make it after the next stab.”
He was right.
One more stab and he would bleed to death.
There was a fierce struggle in the Divine Brigadier’s mind.
Should I leave? Or stay?