Dovir could determine that the strength of this person should be no less than that of his current opponent; the God's Thorn Legion really brought a surprise.
Looking at the newcomer, it was a 9th generation Mecha capable of high-speed traversal through space. The Mecha made consecutive maneuvers in the vacuum, changing its course and accelerating, and in the span of a breath, it had already caught up, causing all three to stop in their tracks.
Gazing at this familiar expanse of the universe, the familiar battlefield, and the familiar Federal Army Mechas one by one before his eyes, at that moment, Hugo's body trembled involuntarily...
It was an emotional release, a convergence of longing, a reunion after a long absence, as if an old wine buried deep in memory was uncorked and its flavor filled the air... Yes, he was back, as a warrior!
But clearly, now was not the time to reminisce. Hugo suppressed the emotions in his heart and quickly sent a burst of voice communication to Apophis, "I'll hold them off here, you lead the elite troops and retreat quickly."
"Hmph, your support is really slow," Apophis said, despite his words, he breathed a sigh of relief as if an enormous weight had lifted from his shoulders.
Just from those last three shots, Apophis could certainly determine that this person's strength was extraordinary. The legion commander really did bring surprises, making him feel his status as the king of legion Mechas was in serious jeopardy. Nevertheless, he couldn't help but voice his skepticism, "Can you handle this alone?"
"Who knows, but at least I won't end up like you," came the reply.
Apophis didn't get angry upon hearing this; it was obviously a dig at his own sorry state, but competition simply added more interest.
During this period, Dovir did not continue to press his advantage; he was calmly assessing the situation on the field. The optimal moment for an attack had already passed—now, even if that man (Apophis) was physically drained, Dovir would still be facing two opponents. He knew better than to underestimate others, and although he was a super-soldier, Dovir was no fool. He had felt significant pressure from their brief encounter.
The roles of the two sides shifted in an instant. Dovir's current strategy was to prolong the fight for as long as possible, and ideally, wait for reinforcements to arrive. Holding to a conservative principle of no action without enemy movement, Dovir covertly sent out a request for support to the Military Department.
The Military Department was closely monitoring the situation on site and naturally noticed the anomalies. They had thought that sending Dovir would be sufficient, considering his relative youth among the five super-soldiers, but who could have predicted that he wouldn't be able to stop the latest 9th generation Mecha? And that was acceptable; all they needed was to hold off until the other troops arrived, which would be a de facto victory for the Federation. But the situation had turned into support troops still en route, and another Mecha, stronger than the first, had emerged?
The Federation did not initiate an attack because Apophis and those 1000 9th generation Mechas remained stationary. They would have had to give chase for the sake of face had they started to move. A failure in this matter was minor, but losing face was major, as the Federation could not explain it to the people. If the news spread, would it imply that any armed force could do as they pleased within Federation territory?
Watching the Flame Soldiers retreat swiftly from the stary skies one after another, the Right Faction bigwigs finally slammed the table and gave the order: fight!
All were Federal Army soldiers, and to be honest, no one wanted to direct their guns at their brothers. But since the orders came from above, they had no choice but to engage in battle—after all, not pursuing was different from disobeying an order.
The two armies clashed in an instant, and although the Flame Legion's 9th generation Mechas had an absolute advantage in speed, they could not escape the pursuit of the Federation's destroyers. The image on the screen showed one side fleeing and the other chasing, but the Flame Legion could not completely shake off their opponents.
Since it was a group battle, as a super-soldier, Dovir naturally had no reason to back down. He was also simultaneously making a final charge towards Apophis. With the SE system ready, the Six-winged Gundam immediately unfolded its wing system, and the blue and white Mecha became like a divine machine baptized by the holy light of heaven.
For a moment, the Six-winged Angel practically became the brightest light on the battlefield...
Hugo was astounded. As a former super-soldier, he was familiar with this move and could tell in an instant that Dovir was gearing up for a big play, "Get ready fast, this is the Six-winged Angel's ultimate high-speed form."
Without a moment to lose, Hugo could only offer this warning; he quickly prompted Apophis to prepare for the onslaught. The Six-winged Angel's high-speed form was in a triple-speed burst state, an attack so strong anyone would have to evade it. Of course, except for one person who could ignore it—the Revenge Shadow Rider—because the Six-winged Angel's burst suppression form was for close combat, well within the range of the Flame Dual Slash. In other words, Dovir was certain to be taken down first.
But, damn it, Apophis wasn't the Revenge Shadow Rider. Facing such oppressive suppression, evasion was clearly the best choice.
Boom! With the engines blasting, the Six-winged Angel turned into an arc of light, charging at Apophis with an overwhelming force that far exceeded normal speeds and caught everyone off guard. If not for Hugo's prompt warning, Apophis might not even know how he died.
But who was Apophis? A genius among geniuses. While he truly didn't know about the Six-winged Angel Mecha's capabilities, with Hugo's warning, he quickly realized the imminent danger. He had to dodge this strike with all his might.
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