How to get in?

Su Li's idea was naturally to have Sun Lili take her in via spatial jump.

However, Sun Lili shook her head, indicating that the idea was not feasible.

"After getting closer, I realized that the ship was in complete chaos." Sun Lili rubbed her temples; her earlier reconnaissance had caught her off guard and caused her a minor setback.

"What happened?" Su Li pressed.

This ship contains numerous spiritual forces, which have intertwined to form an indescribable spiritual entity. This entity is continuously supplying energy to the entire ship.

[Ordinary space mages can perform spatial jumps here, but I used mind magic to create the effect. This place is my natural enemy.]

An overly complex and chaotic mental stance would greatly reduce the accuracy of my spatial jumps. I can teleport myself fine, but carrying others becomes problematic.

Su Li asked the key question: "What would happen if we used spatial jump?"

Sun Lili smiled sheepishly. "My spatial jump involves tearing through space to teleport. The precision isn't great; once you're there, your companions might need to manually piece it together."

"You're cosplaying Shang Yang, aren't you?" Su Li was speechless.

He glanced at the bottom of the boat again.

These ships, perhaps to defend against sea monsters, were equipped with many strange devices on their hulls. Zu Li saw a net of blades, an electric net, and props that resembled reactive armor.

[Okay, I got it. Sophia, you stay outside and provide backup. Lily, let's just rush in!]

[No need for precise teleportation.] Zuli's Eclipse Greatsword ignited with icy flames. [Just throw us onto the sea!]

Su Li decided against going up from the bottom of the ship; who knew what kind of weird stuff might be lurking there to guard against monsters? It was better to just charge in from the surface; at least the attacks from the surface were less varied.

Moreover, at this distance, naval guns cannot reach it.

[Got it, hold on tight! The teleportation later will be a bit uncomfortable!]

In the instant the space distorted, Su Li felt a wave of intense nausea; the fleet's psychic field, like viscous asphalt, blocked the teleportation. But Sun Lili exerted her strength and forcefully tore open a passage.

brush!

The two appeared on the sea, their feet resting on a foothold solidified by Lily's spatial force field. In the distance, the silhouettes of five warships resembled ferocious beasts under the moonlight.

"A plan?" Lily licked her lips.

"Take them down one by one." Su Li pointed her sword at the leftmost frigate. "First, disable their anti-submarine capabilities!"

The sudden appearance of the two people also caught the attention of the fleet general.

"Oh, after escaping with your life, instead of running away, you want to attack us? Hahahaha." The general laughed loudly, as if he had seen a fish making boxing gestures at him. "Very humorous, I haven't laughed like this in a long time. As a reward, let's blast our fish to death with heavenly lightning!"

A hatch on the frigate opened, and a long, spear-like object emerged, extending into the ocean.

Then, a flash of light appeared, and a blue light path swept past Su Li and the others in an instant.

[The mind-based binding skill temporarily short-circuits the body and mind, causing the user to stand still.] Sun Lili quickly explained the situation of this move.

Su Li raised an eyebrow, her magical energy surging as she broke free from the binding spell. The quality of their magical energy was qualitatively different, and their skills were worlds apart; she easily broke free from the restraint.

[How amazing! Before the apocalypse, were they specializing in mind-based magical energy technology?] Su Li looked at this creation that combined mind-based magical energy with machinery and found it very interesting.

Sun Lili also remarked with some emotion, "This combination is rather rare. Technological fields emphasize rigor, while the mind-based world values ​​spontaneity; their underlying logics are slightly conflicting. I wonder what will drive the development of this world."

For example, in the technology sector, once a production line is designed, the overall data of the produced goods should tend towards the theoretical values, and the more stable the better. However, if a mindset-based approach were to build a production line, factors such as "I'm in a bad mood today," "I think doing it this way might be better," or "I work 8 am, it's so tiring, I might as well just coast along" could easily lead to various problems with the products produced.

The mind-based system is too unstable.

When Kelvin and his group of mechanical mind wizards were building super-powered Gundams, there were also hilarious moments like, "Oh no, I forgot the mechanical structure of this place. Oh well, I'll make up for the missing parts with courage!"

After the frigate released the restraints, it launched several projectiles that landed above Zuli and his group.

[So that's what caused the lightning strike.]

Su Li sighed a couple of times, and Sun Lili had already raised the long cane in her hand.

The lightning strikes were manifested, but they disappeared from Sun Lili's long staff.

"I neutralized their manifestation," Sun Lili smiled confidently. "The skill difference is too great."

Inside the command room, the general sat bolt upright. "What happened?"

"General, the technicians' analysis shows that the enemy released psychic energy, which negated the lightning strike that was supposed to materialize. The enemy's level is at least that of a powerful being!" A slightly flustered voice came from the command room.

A powerful being, he was a big shot before the cataclysm, and even stronger after it.

"Don't panic. We also have a record of using our army to slaughter powerful individuals. Continue the attack, use physical bullets and energy attacks!" General Henry decisively ordered.

He didn't mention the issue of reconciliation. The two sides had already fought and torn each other apart, and they had no prior relationship. Why should the other side reconcile?

Moreover, his fleet is invincible. Even if someone has great abilities, they will eventually die under the combined fire of his fleet's cannons.

The frigate's close-in weapon system began to rotate, instantly locking onto the two men, and a dense barrage of bullets covered the sea surface.

In order to confirm the trajectory of the bullets at night, these bullets were replaced with tracer rounds, and the flashes of light formed lines that cut towards Su Li and his group.

"Split up!" Lily and Su Li split up to the left and right, changing lanes repeatedly to dodge bullets, which always hit them a beat behind.

"What kind of speed is this!" the operator of the close-in weapon system couldn't help but complain. "At this speed, and with this turning, the resulting acceleration, how can their internal organs withstand it?"

"Those are powerful beings!" the operator interjected. "Take them down quickly, or all our weapons will be useless if they get up there!"

No sooner had he finished speaking than a beam of light suddenly blasted the crew member who had spoken to death.

The crew member next to him stared wide-eyed as a large amount of blood splattered all over his face.

"Beam attack! The enemy has a beam attack!" the crew member screamed in alarm.

On the sea, four orbs of light around Sun Lili were dissipating.

He just likes melee combat, you can't really treat him like a mage.

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