<h4>Chapter 383: Orbital Bombardment</h4>
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Becky was stunned when she heard what Hao Ren said. She had a bewildered look on her face. “Huh?”
“We need to find a way to destroy this thing.” Hao Ren turned back to look at the First Born. It seemed near impossible tomunicate with the powerful and chaotic ancient creature. Even though it probably had some form of cognitive ability, given its current condition and process of evolution, it was in an extremely vtile state. Even if they could talk to it, they would probably need to pull the trigger on the thing as it would cause the destruction of an entire civilisation. This was a cmity beyond normal proportions. “I’m bringing the Petrachelys here and we’ll st it apart with the orbital cannon. But, we’ll need to evacuate the ce first.”
Becky was still stunned but, this was already beyond herprehension. She was at a lost for words. At the same time, the MDT started contacting the conversion facility in the Surface World, and prepared to bring the Petrachelys into The ne of Dreams.
Most inanimate items would need a living person to bring them into The ne of Dreams and the Petrachelys was no exception. However, as Hao Ren was already in The ne of Dreams, this required a special conversion and guidance process. The MDT needed to utilise the Xi Ling Celestials’ special spatial and information maniption technique to build a “super conduit” to split Hao Ren’s spirit into two. Part of it would remain in The ne of Dreams and guide the other part to the real world, opening his Dimensional Pocket and storing the spacecraft into it. After that, the MDT would need to convert all the data into The ne of Dreams before Hao Ren could release it. This was a process beyond humanprehension. Even the most basic exnation involved a series of super dry mathematical calctions. So, Hao Ren decided to not even bother understanding it, and just focused on letting the MDTplete the necesary.
He suddenly felt like he had another pair of sensory organs popping out of nowhere, almost as if a spirit without a solid body was being torn from him but still retained all five senses. He could even see his real body from an angle—At the same time, the body on the ridge looked up as well.
However, his real body did not see anything. The spirit doppelganger was not visible.
“Stop fooling about, let’s go!” The MDT’s voice snapped Hao Ren out of his stupor. In a sh, he felt his vision move to the Surface World. This shapeless receptive floated in front of the conversion unit on the Kuiper Station. He saw a row of neatly arranged sleeping pods. In one of them was himself. Using some minute connection, he could sense his body was there.
“This is rather interesting I tell you,” Hao Ren said as he looked at his own body, lying in the sleeping pod. “Do you think this is considered my spirit being ejected from my body? Or… in contemporary terms… I’m just a soul fragment? If someone nearby scanned this ce with a sensor, what will they see? A picture of my spirit?”
“If only you could use this curiosity when studying the job manual…” The MDT’s voice rang in Hao Ren’s head. “You are now just a set of data, in any case, you are simply just a set of data. Remember the Unity of Information, you are you. Your data will simply reform into a different format under different circumstances. Just like how a binaryputer process cannot read 8-bit data, the detectors and sensors on the Surface world cannot see your current form. This current form is far smaller than nck’s constant of microworlds, almost to the point of the fundamentals. Of course, due to some special conversion rules, you can still affect certain things in your current form. But, it is only limited to the imperial units that you are authorised to use.”
Hao Ren felt a bit down upon hearing that. “So many restrictions. I thought of looking for Lily’s sleeping pod…”
The MDT was stunned for a moment. “F*ck… What do you n doing?”
“Draw a moustache on her face or something… ” Hao Ren grinned. ” I knew you were veering off track there. Do I look like such a devious person to you?!”
“Can you actually y by the rules for once?”
As the two bickered, they continued on with what they came to do. After allowing a few seconds for the connection to stabilise, the MDT then transported Hao Ren directly to the ce where the Petrachelys was docked. This teleportation experience was rather refreshing: no dizziness, no bright lights, no feelings of the process. Hao Ren just felt his vision immediately shift to the Petrachelys’ docking bay. It was almost like going into The ne of Dreams, the nauseating sensation was no longer there.
Hao Ren did not bother studying what sort of naturalws governed his current state but, he could easily open his Dimensional Pocket and chuck the entire spaceship into it.
There was another sh, and he thought that he was back in the ne of Dreams. However, his separated psyche had yet to merge back with his body. He was floating above a verdant blue. Looking around, he saw a sea of stars around him. It was outer space.
“The target is beneath us.” The MDT’s voice snapped him out of his awestruck stupor. He looked down towards the and saw a ck mark on the verdant. While the mark was small from this distance, a more focused look would enable one to see that it was slowly expanding.
Hao Ren released the Petrachelys from his Dimensional Pocket. As he looked at the stars around him, he demurred. “…What’s that thing… Ah, I suddenly remembered Raven 12345 saying something like this before… Why did I not think of it at first?”
“Which one?”
“Look up to the sky.”
A silvery-white spaceship suddenly appeared on the’s outer orbit. The main battery was deployed from the retractable deck, and the cannon pointed coldly towards the surface.
Back at Dragonspine Ridge, Hao Ren turned back, facing the rest. “We arepleting the final firing. Becareful of the blinding light and shockwave… General Ophra, you may want to stand back.”
Hao Ren suddenly remembered that he and his group could leave The ne of Dreams at any time, and in a worse case scenario, they could just disconnect from the ne to save themselves. However, General Ophra was amon person, and so, he gave her the warning.”
“No worries, I’ll only be able to get a few extra steps in if I to turned back now,” General Ophra said as she crossed her arms on her chest. Her eyes were filled with curiosity. “I’m curious though, what are you nning to do?”
Hao Ren thought for a bit and in the event if the shot went wide, the whole mountain range would just evaporate regardless, and he did not insist further. He also did not answer the general, and simply sat cross-legged where he stood earlier on the ridge. Looking towards the First Born’s direction, he could see the ancient creature creating the Blood Tide at an rming ce. It had already consumed almost 80 to 90% of the Beinz area. It was not only devouring everything in Beinz, it was also moving towards the Virulent nds. Perhaps the creation of the Blood Tide required a lot of effort, or perhaps, it had lost interest in the “weaklings” on the mountain ridge. The ‘First Born’ did not attack those on the ridge.
Maybe, it did not matter in the grand scheme of things. If the Blood Tide was to drown the world, nothing could survive.
At the orbit, Hao Ren’s “spirit” was directly controlling the Petrachelys’ weapons system. As he locked on the coordinates to fire, a warning message appeared… “Warning. Dangerous Use of Weapon. The Safety Protocol forbids the use of this weapon on a. Warning. Dangerous Use of Weapon. The Safety—”
“Computer, turn off the warning. Disable the Safety Protocol. Authorisation code sent. Please verify.”
The warning message suddenly stopped, and the droning voice of the mainframeputer rang. “Authorisation code received and activated. Safety Protocol disabled. Main weapon controls switching to manual firing. Please manually unlock the safety trigger.”
Hao Ren looked at the MDT that was slotted into the console. “What is this safety trigger he’s talking about?”
“Up, Down, Up, Down, Triangle…” The MDT mumbled. “…Didn’t you say read the manual?”
“That bloody manual isn’t a product manual. How would I know what’s the safety trigger… Say…why does thismand look so weird?”
The MDT grinned. “It’s the Empire’s tradition for manual consolemands”
“…Help me calcte the variables and track the’s rotation. I’ll control the firing mechanism.”
Thank goodness there was the MDT to help him out in finalising the firing or else, he would not have had the guts to perform theary bombardment even if you pointed a gun to his head!
A blinding, white orb started forming at mouth of the cannon, and world-destroying energy began to focus at the tip of the charging crystal. The First Born seemed to have sensed danger and stopped creating the Blood Tide. It drove all its tentacles towards the sky, countless of beams fired towards the Petrachelys.
“Give it hell!”
The cannon roared and the world faded into white.