The truth was just as Fat Tiger had speculated: after a ten-minute relentless barrage from the allied forces had depleted their energy reserves, those foolish crew members of the fleet were still firing in unison, but to no avail—the 'Bizarre' energy index emitted by the carriers showed no signs of weakening. In other words, the simultaneous firing of the super fleet was essentially just a restriction on that thing but failed to cause any real damage.
Under the open-air projections, the eyes of those following the twin stars' news coverage began to sour and numb... Indeed, it was painful for anyone to keep looking up, with people almost developing cervical spondylosis. Although everyone was uncertain whether Bizarre could be destroyed or annihilated, given the firepower displayed, it was impressively powerful.
At the allied forces' headquarters, the atmosphere was very tense. Staff members focused on observing changes in the microwave magnetic field reported the indices constantly, yet the results were far from ideal. The Bizarre magnetic field, under assault, showed no signs of attenuation, faintly exhibiting a strengthening rebound reaction.
Such a phenomenon defying normal principles was utterly inexplicable. Based on the conservation of momentum, photon collisions and interactive quantiles should not continue to increase. According to the principles of special relativity, momentum and energy combined into the four-dimensional vector of kinetic energy remain unchanged. Yet, the Bizarre magnetic field could transform total energy in a way that defied logic, conjuring it from nothingness and shattering our understanding of physics. For a time, experts from various countries were as anxious as ants on a hot pan, engaging in intense discussions about this issue.
Unfortunately, time was extremely limited for humanity. From the current situation, once the super fleet relaxed its containment, the Bizarre magnetic field would reconstitute and reach the twin stars soon after. Therefore, it was imperative to maintain a strong constraint on Bizarre, while simultaneously transporting as many native residents of the twin stars as possible.
The human fleet continued to fire at full strength for two hours straight, with Fat Tiger's hands becoming swollen from applauding. As a soldier, wasn't it shameful to flee from the battlefield? In the end, he didn't run away; instead, he decided to try fishing in troubled waters.
Unfortunately, the good times didn't last. Firepower, after all, would run out, and no matter how ample the preparations, against an undestroyable entity from a higher dimension, all output was in vain.
Five hours later, the human fleet decided to halt its attack and stand by to observe Bizarre's reaction.
Above the twin stars, the local residents could barely make out the lights darting across the sky... They didn't want to die, with each commoner's heart filled with despair. Would the government really abandon them? Watching the Bizarre entity closing in on the live news broadcast, and considering the fate that was about to befall them, it was like the end of days.
When the heavens aim for your extinction, they first drive you mad. As despair became a heavy boulder pressing down on everyone's heart, the law struggled to restrain it. Watching military shuttles crisscrossing by in succession, some people seemed to lose all their strength, their bodies collapsing to the ground like mush, even their breathing heavy. Meanwhile, others erupted with the instinct to survive, rushing one after another towards the military shuttles in a frenzy...
Dignity, harmony, equality? Nonexistent. Watching those commoners rushing onto the shuttles and desperately pulling back the ones in front, resolved to board the shuttles themselves, continuous gunshots began to ring out. Those authorized to carry firearms didn't care about the consequences; as long as they could get onboard before others, they were indifferent to the life or death of the rest.
The rescue had a long way to go; at least Bizarre wasn't close to reaching the twin stars in the short term. Although it moved swiftly, it was nowhere near the speed of human transporters.
What was unexpected was the massive chaos stirred up by the local residents, which posed a significant obstruction to the rescue plan. As a result, many soldiers died in the incident, either trampled or for other reasons.
For a time, men were shocked, women were shocked, bioroids were shocked, countries around the world were shocked, siblings were shocked—everyone was shocked. They were shocked at humanity's greed. While survival was indeed everyone's right, to drag down even a life-saving straw in their desperation was exceptionally contemptible. The world suddenly viewed the twin stars' residents differently; they were not humans, not even beasts. Were such creatures even worthy of being called human?
Suddenly, the whole world was filled with criticisms of the twin stars' residents. Their words were sharp, like swords in a battle of wits, with many netizens expressing that if it were them, they would undoubtedly sacrifice their lesser selves for a greater love—one life wasn't much in the grand scheme. People from moral high grounds freely vented their lofty rhetoric.
The situation escalated to the point of being unmanageable, until the military ordered strict adherence to order, with violators potentially facing on-the-spot execution. Once actions were taken shortly after, order was finally restored in many areas.
Special times called for special measures; albeit the military's methods were simple and brutal, they were effective in making an example out of the few for the many. However, many commoners failed to think it through, and public opinion shifted to make the rescuing military forces of various countries the new targets.
This included the rescue forces of the Valan Empire, the Pross Empire, the Federal Saudi, and the Weibang forces closest to the twin stars—suddenly, they all became the subject of public condemnation.
During this period, naval fleets from different countries continued to fully constrain Bizarre to buy more time for transporting the twin stars' residents. The fleet formation was also constantly changing; any deviation in the direction and angle of attack could potentially strike the ground, causing deaths and injuries on the twin stars.
Another five hours passed, and the human fleet, utterly exhausted, finally gave up restraining Bizarre... In this battle, there weren't many casualties among the fleet. But after a concentrated attack lasting 10 hours, numerous soldiers were left unconscious or asleep due to fatigue, and thus forever remained in the vast emptiness of space...
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