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Chapter 597 1 The Situation at the Border

Chapter 597: The Situation on One Side

Almost at the same time when Eugene started a certain program, except for Chad, the other three people also paused the movement of their machines because of the sudden message they received, and this scene was naturally seen by Gjallarhorn.

Although he didn't know what was going on, this was undoubtedly a good opportunity, so he didn't think too much about it. One Graze after another rushed forward instantly. Some of them were responsible for entangling the escorting MS, while the others rushed directly to the opponent's mothership and took it down.

Unfortunately, just as they rushed forward, Chad and the other four recovered instantly, and they all exuded an unusual feeling.

"Just rush over like this!"

This was the thought of the pilot of a Graze that was about to break through, and at this moment, he suddenly had an ominous feeling in his heart. Although this feeling was somewhat out of nowhere, he trusted it very much, because it was this feeling that saved him from death several times, so of course he would not disbelieve it.

After observing his surroundings, he soon discovered that the source of this ominous feeling was an enemy's Rody series MS, which was pointing a machine gun at him and was afraid that it would pull the trigger at the next moment.

If he was suddenly attacked without any warning, even if he was not shot down, he would inevitably suffer a great loss. But now that he has noticed it, this will certainly not happen.

"Just avoid it for a bit."

With this idea in mind, Graze changed the original flight trajectory with a maneuver, and at the same time, Man Roddy opened fire with the machine gun in his hand.

An unexpected situation also happened at this time. Although the plane had clearly changed its flight trajectory, the bullet hit Graz accurately.

Sparks from the collision between bullets and armor continued to burst out. Although they could not penetrate Graze's armor, the impact contained in them caused Graze to lose balance for a moment. He could not maintain his high-speed flight and was forced to stop.

But compared with the damage to the body of the machine, the pilot was more concerned about why the opponent's shooting still hit him even though he had clearly avoided it. This question was deeply rooted in his heart.

However, he did not have time to solve this question, because in the next moment, Man Roddy continued to fire the machine gun in one hand to restrain Graz and prevent him from escaping, while with the other hand he approached at an alarming speed with a cutting meteor hammer.

In the moment when the Graze driver failed to react, the cutting meteor hammer hit his cockpit heavily and knocked him out. Although it did not kill him instantly, the huge impact still caused him very serious damage. At least from the appearance, the armor on Graze's chest was completely shattered and deeply dented.

The severely injured Graze driver didn't care about his injuries, because he knew that if he didn't do something, he might be killed in a second. But just when he wanted to do something, he once again felt ominous in his heart, and to an unprecedented degree.

Before he could react, a sudden impact and white light completely enveloped his vision and all his senses, and then he completely lost consciousness.

Chad looked at the Graze that he had knocked away, and the next moment he was instantly hit by a cannonball. The huge explosion blew the entire aircraft into pieces, which were scattered in all directions by the blast.

Perhaps in the eyes of the driver of the Graz, his evasive action was very effective, but in the eyes of Chad, the evasive route was clearly visible. Even before the other party evaded, the evasive route of the other party had already been clearly displayed in his field of vision, in a literal sense.

So when Graze changed his flight trajectory, Man Roddy also slightly adjusted the muzzle of his gun, aimed the muzzle accurately at the target, and then pulled the trigger. It was such a simple thing for Chad. And then, taking advantage of the moment when the opponent could not react, he used a melee weapon to inflict heavy damage on him and knocked him to a designated position, allowing the ship's main gun to give him a fatal blow. All of this was planned in advance.

Coincidentally, except for Chad, the other three people also used similar methods to shoot down their enemies in a short period of time.

Although there are some differences, they are basically a series of combined attacks by MS and ships to completely suppress and shoot down the enemy.

For example: First, the enemy changes its flight trajectory to avoid the bombardment of Yuhuo, and the next moment Man Roddy's shot falls at this moment, pinning the enemy down. Then perhaps the MS directly rushes up to give him a fatal blow with a melee weapon, or perhaps Yuhuo's naval gun gives him a finishing blow.

The same cooperation is also applied when facing other enemies, and the coordination is very tacit. Basically, as soon as one side finishes attacking, the other side will immediately make up for it, and there is no free time at all.

Faced with such exquisite and tacit cooperation, in a short period of time, one Graze after another was shot down at a speed visible to the naked eye.

Such exaggerated battle damage naturally quickly attracted the attention of Gjallarhorn.

"What's going on? What on earth is going on?!"

Although he said so, the commander of Gjallarhorn was very clear about the reason for such heavy losses. It was nothing more than the tacit cooperation between the enemy ships and MS, which resulted in a situation where one plus one was greater than two.

But precisely because of this, he felt so confused. You know, in order to achieve such precise coordination, in addition to tacit understanding, there must also be a certain degree of communication.

But now the interference of Yahappo on the battlefield is very serious. Even if the distance is slightly increased, communication will be impossible to connect, not to mention that the enemy's MS and the mothership are separated by such a long distance.

However, the commander saw several times that his subordinates would be hit by the enemy's ship's artillery fire the next moment after dodging the enemy's MS's attack, making it seem as if his subordinates had deliberately crashed into it.

Of course, this commander knew his subordinates very well and knew that they would not do such a brainless thing. So the only explanation was that their evasive trajectory was predicted by the other side first, so they opened fire at that position first. Only this could explain the current situation.

The officer even saw many times that the shells fired by the enemy ships brushed past the enemy's MS at a distance of only a few centimeters, passed by them, and then accurately hit their own machines.

What's even more outrageous is that the enemy's MS was clearly blocking their MS, but the enemy ship still fired directly at it. The next moment, the enemy's MS seemed to know in advance and immediately moved out of the way, allowing the shell to hit the enemy directly.

If this happened only once or twice, it might be considered good luck, but if it happened multiple times, no matter how unbelievable the officer was, this situation could only be explained by the other party having a way to communicate and accurately predict the next move of the machine despite the interference of the Yahap waves.

(End of this chapter)

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