MRG Chapter 60: Counterattack
by Fallen SirensTranslator: Kii
βThe wormhole in Sweiman officially appeared twenty-five minutes agoβ¦β
Deputy Levi stood in the middle of the room, reporting the situation at Sweiman to Light.
Twenty-five minutes agoβ¦
Light dazedly looked at the terminal. Mu Chen had called nineteen minutes and fifty-two seconds ago, just when something had happened in Sweiman.
But what wasΒ heΒ doing at that time?
He was still on a mission on the βEagle,β and all communication equipment was turned off during the mission, so he missed Mu Chenβs most crucial call.
Now, Mu Chenβs phone couldnβt be reached at all, even the lieutenant he had arranged to be with couldnβt be contacted.
And just now, they tried to track the chip on Mu Chenβs terminal, trying to use it to determine the other partyβs location.
However, the receiverβs signal was completely lost.
βSignal Lostβ only indicated just one possibilityβMu Chenβs terminal was completely broken.
As for why it was broken, Light really didnβt want to think about the reasons. Just thinking in that direction made him feel his throat was being strangled and he couldnβt breathe.
Deputy General Leviβs voice felt a bit distant, intermittently entering his ears. βAccording to the latest intelligence obtained by the research base just now, the scale of the Sweiman wormhole this time is much smaller than the other four. It is estimated that the first wave of Zergs will not exceed 200. The magnetic field signal over there is also very unstable. It doesnβt seem to be a channel opened specifically for launching an attack. It is a bit like an experimental prototype. The people of Doyle Star appear to be conducting some sort of test. Uncovering the mystery may become an opportunity for us to conquer or even eliminate the wormholeβ¦β
βAnd that concludes the entire situation of the Sweiman wormhole.β
Light moved his closed lips. βUnderstood.β
Deputy Levi looked at the pale complexion of the person in front of him and asked tentatively, βGeneral, do you want to take a rest? Go and sleep for half an hour. If there is an emergency, I will notify you immediately. Sweimanβs reinforcement will arrive soon. Everything is under control at the moment.β
It was now past five in the morning in the capital. Yesterday, Light stayed up all night to carry out the mission of destroying the Zerg nests and had not rested until now,
The key point was that Levi saw that Lightβs current condition wasnβt all that good. He could understand the other partyβs worry and anxiousness. After all, the Generalβs fiancΓ© was at the Sweiman Warehouse. If he continued on like this, his health would decline.
Light looked up at him. βNo need.β
Light was silent for a moment before asking, βDoβ¦do you want to eat something?β
βNo need.β Light shook his head, his voice sounding hoarse. βLet me know immediately once there is news.β
βYes, sir.β
Light left the office and closed the door.
Only Light was left in the spacious office.
He was sitting in the office chair, yet it was as if he was trapped in a man-eating quagmire, sinking deeper and deeper.
At first, it was his puppy, then his mother, and now it was Mu Chenβ¦
Why has things turned out like this?
When Light was twelve years old, his mother Caroline died of a cold-related illness. She wasnβt very old when she died.
At the time, a new disease broke out in the Oz Empire, and no medicine could cure it. The severity of the infection varied for each infected patient due to the difference in their own immunity.
At the time, Light also caught it. After half a month, he fully recovered from it. Caroline, on the other hand, unfortunately died of multiple complications.
Since then, he fell into a vicious cycle of self-blame, even if the young prince didnβt explicitly show it.
Mu Chen was a precious pearl he held dearly. Light didnβt want him to be in harmβs way, so he tried to keep him in a safe and warm harbor.
How could someone who graduated first in their class from the military academy not be outstanding?
But he just had a selfish motive; he doesnβt want the other party to take risks in dangerous places.
Just as Light had always believed, if he just tried a little harder, he could have prevented those tragedies from happening.
At this moment, Light hunched over, his elbows resting on his knees, and his hands covering his face. His wide-opened amber eyes looked empty and lifeless. Through the gaps of his fingers, he saw pools of blood slowly seeped out on the smooth floor, mingled with the pungent smell of the sea breeze.
His pupils suddenly contracted, and cold sweat seemed as if it was about to drip down from his forehead.
Light loosened his hands and kept backing away. He blinked hard, and the bloodstain on the ground disappeared, returning to its smooth appearance. Then, he realized that everything he had just seen was just an illusion.
Lightβs chest undulated, breathing deeply a few times in an attempt to calm down his emotions.
It had never crossed his mind that his very own selfishness would harm Mu Chenβ¦
He thought of the last conversation the two of them had.
Mu Chen had applied to be transferred to the Mecha Corps himself.
He told him, βNo.β
Why did he say that?
For the past eighteen years, as a supreme commander of the base, Light had almost never made any major mistakes in his decisions. He had always been a fair, impartial, and decisive decision-maker.
Only this once, he wanted to put his merman somewhere safe out of selfishness. Now he knew he was wrong, but why must he be punished with Mu Chenβs lifeβ¦
Why?
Why must things turn out like this?
Lightβs usually neat blond hair was now messily scattered across his forehead, his eyes were bloodshot, and his knuckles were turning pale from gripping too hard.
He felt discomfort in his stomach. Perhaps it was because he had just thrown up, or perhaps it was because he hadnβt eaten in a long time, but now what remained inside was an empty burning sensation.
Light reached his hand over to cover his stomach, obviously in pain.
But he was like a marionette without a soul, not feeling a single ounce of pain.
β¦β¦
Sweiman Warehouse.
Mu Chen looked at the broken terminal chip on the ground, a burst of anger ignited in his eyes.
He dodged several bullets, pushing back the Zerg that had just rushed toward him.
Cliff vigilantly scanned the inside of the warehouse, then said in a stern voice, βThere are at least five in here!β
Mu Chenβs eyes were only focused on the huge mecha at the end of the container. He ran towards it with all his might and handed the task of reconnaissance to Cliff. βReport the location!β
Cliff looked at the Zerg that rushed out of the pile of scrapped metal racks. βLeft front! Ten oβclock position!β
Bang!
Mu Chen shot it in the head, the black fluid splashed on his white T-shirt. The Zerg let out an ear-screeching howl. It slowed down a beat due to the huge recoil, and Mu Chen took advantage of this gap to jump in, crossed the obstacle in front, and flipped straight to the feet of βOld Booker.β
Doyle Starβs Zergs were similar to cockroachesβcreatures with extremely tenacious vitality. They have astonishing mobility and could kill by instinct even with severe nerve damage. If its head wasnβt smashed into pulp by bullets, they would still have amazing speed and explosive power.
In a blink of an eye, the two Zergs that were shot to the ground, got up once again and rushed quickly toward Mu Chen.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
βSon of a b*tch, come here!β Cliff opened fire at them, using the firepower to cover Mu Chen.
The moment Mu Chen removed the black cloth, he was greeted with a smelly Zergβs face that pounced towards him, swinging its sharp scythe at him.
He nimbly went down to avoid the other partyβs attack. The Zergβs giant scythe stabbed the ground, making a big hole. Then, Mu Chen fired several shots at its flank.
Plop!
Fluid splashed out.
βF*ckβ¦β
Mu Chen couldnβt help but swear due to the stench. He rolled away from the Zergβs belly.
Seeing that Cliffβs firepower cover was almost unable to withstand the Zergs rushing towards him, Mu Chen jumped and climbed on βOld Bookerβsβ mechanical arm. He relied on his amazing arm strength to support himself and climb up.
The Zergs below immediately stretched out their tentacles to hold βOld Bookerβsβ legs in an attempt to climb up along the legs of the mecha.
Although they were ugly-looking, their moves were as agile as goats.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
Mu Chen fired at them. After firing until he used up his last bullet, he smashed the gun directly at them before opening the hatch.
The moment he went inside, there was a loud βbangβ soundβa humongous Zerg pounced on the cockpit glass.
Through the cockpit glass, Mu Chen vaguely saw himself eighteen years ago. He was hiding behind a reef, the blood-filled water wrapped around him. The Zergsβ scythe pierced the bodies of his fellow clansmen and removed their heads, their blood dying the sea red.
When escaping, he asked his aunt why they didnβt resist. His aunt just cried, holding Mu Chen in her arms. Perhaps it was to avoid causing the child to feel sad, she used a very tactful method of telling Mu Chenβbecause they donβt have any weapons, they couldnβt resist.
But from that moment forward, Mu Chen understood one thing.
To have the choice to resist when danger comes, one must always have a blade in their hand.
At this moment, looking at the ugly Zergs rushing towards him, his blue eyes lit up with sparks. Mu Chen pressed the button to start the mental connection, and the glaring fluorescent light enveloped him in an instance.
Bang! Bang! Bang!
There was a loud banging sound coming from the iron gate in front of Cliff, and the heavy iron door was deformed and dented due to the violent hits of the Zergs.
He knew this door wouldnβt be able to last for long.
Cliff held a T-type grenade in his hand, his fingers pressed on the buckle, with a look of fearlessness on his face.
Under such a close distance, once it exploded, he also wouldnβt be able to surviveβ¦
Boom!
At this moment, a bright white light hit him.
Cliff slowly turned around and saw the lit up cockpit of βOld Booker,β which for a moment made the darkness seem like it was morning.
The heavy mecha strode with firm steps, stepping on dust as it came over. After eighteen years, βOld Bookerβ raised the heavy in its hand once again.
Mu Chen yelled in the walkie-talkie, βGet behind me!β
βYes, Your Highness!β
Cliff dashed fast toward the other side of the warehouse. Sometimes he couldnβt help but marvel at the wonders of these mechanical legs.
In the next secondβ
Along with the sound of the iron door falling, a surging tide of Zergs, like an ocean current, came rushing into Warehouse B.
The metal outer shell above βOld Bookerβsβ mechanical arms popped open; two heavy machine guns came up. Mu Chen took aim at the center of the group of Zergs and fired several rockets in succession.
Boom!
Amidst the thick, acrid smoke, the blasted Zergs lay toppled on the ground, their fluids splattering everywhere as they exposed their vulnerable underbellies, unable to move anymore.
This was a killing machine made to restrain the Zergs. It was bulky and brutal, and its methods were crude and barbaric.
Fighting violence with violence, and blood with blood.
Unit 01βT-001 relied on its two machine guns and its indestructible metal shell to crack open the shells of these barbarians in the most primitive way.
Seizing the moment when the Zerg tideβs formation was disrupted, Mu Chen lifted the leg and stomped down hard. The spikes on the boot sole crushed their shells, just like stepping on cockroaches. For a while, the warehouse was filled with the sound of shells, exploding, and black fluid splashed out.
Cliff, who witnessed everything, covered his opened mouth. βItβs really a loss for the empire if you donβt pilot mechas.β
Mu Chen lightly chuckled. βIβve already heard these words before.β
In that ten minute interval, the surging Zerg swarm lost at least one-thirds of its combat effectiveness.
This steel giant was like a god of war descending from the skyβwhenever it passed by, the Zergs had nowhere to hide.
Beep, beep.
But at such a crucial moment, a [Running out of fuel] warning message suddenly popped up on Mu Chenβs control panel.
The indicator showed that he had less than five percent of fuel left.
Mu Chenβs pupils slightly trembledβ¦
To notify him now made this warning seem almost laughably inadequate.
The warning sound came toward him along with a strong sense of weightlessnessβ¦
Mu Chen knitted his brows, and harshly pulled at the control lever. Relying on its last bit of energy, βOld Bookerβ knelt on one knee to support its heavy body so that it wouldnβt fall over completely.
Immediately afterwardsβ
The bright light of the cockpit completely turned dark. There was dead silence all around.
Mu Chen noticed that the fuel had been completely exhausted now.
Hearing the rustling sound coming from outside again, his lips trembled, and the strands of hair wet with sweat stuck to his cheeks. Mu Chen pursed his lips, unable to stop himself from laughing.
βYou did your best, Your Highness.β
Cliffβs voice came from the other end of the walkie-talkie. He slowly closed his eyes.
βItβs an honor to have worked together with you. Ifβ¦β
Suddenly, a glaring light entered his tightly closed eyes.
Cliff couldnβt help but open them, and his quivering pupils reflected a burst of intense light.
In the explosive flames, he saw two fiery red mechas leading a team of bombers breaking straight in from the roof.
The mecha army flying from Sweiman City had finally arrived at this very moment. From the moment they received the rescue signal, it took a total of eighteen minutes and forty-seven seconds, which was much faster than anyone had anticipated.
The new mechaβs dual arms were mounted with machine guns, the flames spurting out the muzzles were like wildfire, devouring those black Zergs.
The raging inferno illuminated the entire warehouse, as well as the steel giant half-kneeling on the corner with all its energy exhausted.
βOld Bookerβ had once again completed its mission.
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