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Chapter 251 Trapping the Giant Beast

Odin's firepower far exceeded Valerian's expectations. Although he quickly dispatched the storm eagle Aquila to provide support in the critical moment, this still could not change Zeus's disadvantage in the face of Odin's terrifying firepower.

If it weren't for the Royal Guards bravely shielding Zeus from Odin's fierce barrage, this chariot, a symbol of the Emperor's authority in the Terran Empire, would likely have been destroyed beyond recognition.

At this moment, the land between the two giant war machines had been scorched into a crystal-clear glass-like state by Odin's frenzied barrage of cannon fire, as if it had been baked by hellfire.

This terrifying sight made Valerian realize that if things continued this way, not only Zeus, but the entire Augustegrad region might be reduced to ashes by Odin's cannon fire.

Therefore, Valerian made a decisive decision and issued an order for all troops and people to evacuate Augustegrad immediately.

"Kerrigan, Valerian needs help!"

The one who made that voice was Matt Horner, who naturally knew that among those present, only Kerrigan had the potential to destroy Odin's attack.

Kerrigan appeared somewhat indifferent to Horner's request. With a slight smirk, she said sarcastically, "It seems your little prince still needs more practice. He can't even beat his father."

However, despite her sharp tongue, Kerrigan acted swiftly. She ordered the swarm to release sporangia, preparing to deploy the swarm to the ground.

After all, if Odin's attack cannot be stopped in time, the palace of the Terran Empire may really not be able to be saved.

After the Zerg swarm helped the Royal Guard gradually stabilize the situation on the ground, Kerrigan's deep and sharp eyes were fixed on the battlefield, and she began to formulate her next action plan.

After careful consideration, Kerrigan decided to take matters into her own hands and adopt a more aggressive strategy.

She decided to use the power of the swarm to airdrop herself to the ground, and then find the perfect opportunity to enter Odin's massive and majestic body and deliver a fatal blow.

Meanwhile, in the command center, Valerian was also anxiously considering how to deal with Odin.

Suddenly, an idea struck him, and he thought of a way to temporarily stop Odin.

"Fire bunker-buster shells! Set the target to the area around Odin!" Valerian decisively issued the order.

He knew that if Odin's design philosophy had not changed fundamentally, it would likely not have been equipped with a propulsion system and would have moved solely on its two feet.

In this way, by launching burrowing shells and burying Odin underground, their actions could be effectively delayed, buying more time for their side.

However, this is only the first step.

If the situation becomes critical, Valerian has a final trump card—activating the engine behind Zeus to slam Odin into the ground with Zeus's mass.

Just then, two crimson laser beams shot towards Zeus like lightning, instantly striking its shield.

The shield was immediately activated, emitting a dazzling white light, like an indestructible wall.

Faced with this sudden attack, Aquila's AI reacted quickly.

It concentrates a large amount of computing power on Zeus's shield, while strengthening energy transmission to ensure that the shield can withstand the impact of the laser.

After a fierce collision of energy, the light gradually faded.

Despite the immense power of the laser, it ultimately could not break through Zeus's shield, which had been reinforced by Aquila.

Without hesitation, Aquila activated its counterattack system, and a dazzling azure beam shot out, hurtling straight toward Odin.

Odin did not put much effort into the shield during its construction, and although it was equipped with a sturdy shield, its energy reserves were relatively limited.

During the fierce battle with Zeus and his own indiscriminate bombardment, Odin's shield energy was exhausted and has not yet recovered.

Without any obstruction, the azure beam of light, like a sharp arrow, struck Odin's body hard.

Even such a massive and sturdy mech was involuntarily forced to take a step back by the powerful impact.

However, despite its incredible power, the beam of light failed to penetrate Odin's multiple layers of thick armor.

It left only a hot hole on the surface of this war machine, as if it had been bitten by a mosquito.

When the attack ended, something amazing happened—the hole healed itself rapidly at a speed visible to the naked eye, as if it had never existed.

Valerian knew very well that the gap would soon be completely restored to its original state.

Just then, the Royal Guard and the burrowing worm swarm launched a fierce attack.

The burrowing worms, like a swarm of hungry ants, frantically dug at the ground beneath Odin's feet.

Amid a series of earth-shattering explosions, the ground finally gave way, collapsing with a deafening roar.

Odin lost his support and fell into the pit along with the collapsing earth.

The twisting, metallic sound was like the final lament of this behemoth, sending chills down one's spine.

“Kerrigan, we have successfully trapped Odin. Now it’s up to you!” Valerian’s eyes were fixed on Odin, his voice revealing a hint of tension and anticipation.

Under his command, the Royal Guard soldiers continued firing relentlessly, unleashing a barrage of fire upon Odin like a torrential downpour.

Valerian knew very well that Odin was no ordinary being, and truly trapping him would not be easy.

As expected, Odin did not sit idly by and wait for his doom.

Suddenly, dozens of missiles roared out of the crater, each one bearing a nuclear radiation symbol.

These missiles, like an enraged swarm of bees, darted about in all directions, making them impossible to defend against.

Upon seeing this, the Royal Guard soldiers immediately tensed up and did their best to intercept the erratic missiles.

Although these missiles were not particularly powerful, their sheer number put immense pressure on the Royal Guard.

Fortunately, the presence of the crater greatly limited Odin's direct-fire weapons.

Neither the powerful laser cannons nor the nuclear missiles launched from them posed a real threat to the Royal Guard.

Just then, Kerrigan appeared on the scene.

Her arrival made the whole scene even more tense and exciting, as if the climax of a life-or-death struggle was about to arrive.

The scene resembled a hunter's carefully laid trap, confining a ferocious beast within.

Odin, on the other hand, is like a besieged beast, struggling desperately but unable to escape this deadly trap.

Kerrigan didn't immediately try to tear open Odin's tough armor. Her gaze fell on Zeus beside her, a mocking smile playing on her lips, and she slowly said, "Tell me, what would you do if I treated your big toy like this?"

Valerian's smile remained unchanged upon hearing Kerrigan's words. He calmly replied, "Zeus is by no means lacking in technology."

His words revealed his confidence in Zeus, as if he were completely unconcerned about Kerrigan's threat.

Leaving aside the powerful thrusters on Zeus's back, Aquila alone was able to carry Zeus on short-distance jumps.

Moreover, Zeus was an experimental product of entirely new technology, representing the most advanced level of human technology.

In comparison, Odin was merely a massive, unreplicable machine created by piling on materials and using vast amounts of resources.

In Valerian's vision, Zeus intended for mass production.

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