Chapter 159 The Marnmoth’s Stand
In a deadlock like this there were always people who would charge forward without hesitation.
For hope.
For brothers.
For the belief they all shared.
Laurie Rick smiled.
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Then he drove his S-class Colossus Mammoth straight toward the Demonflower Blood Mantis without ooking back.
‘Boss. Dead bird. My big mammoth’s going first.”
In the vast dark of space, Colossus Mammoth stepped across the stars.
ts trunk swung lightly.
ts tusks were sharp.
It was clearly a giant built for defense, yet at that moment, it only wanted to attack.
If it could interrupt the Demonflower Blood Mantis’s strike, the boss would be fine.
Humanity would still have hope.
So it did not hesitate.
Even if it died…
it would get what it came for.
‘Roar!”
The Demonflower Blood Mantis swung both scythes in fury, unable to understand why this ant dared to throw itself against a mountain.
What did it think it was?
The Blood Mantis lifted a scythe without hesitation and slashed hard into the mammoth’s trunk
It was angry.
Truly angry.
Before it slaughtered that dead wolf, it would slaughter this dead elephant first
Colossus Mammoth cried out in agony
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Inside Rimeblade, Laurie Rick also groaned. His psychic sea churned violently, bone-deep pain arriving with the
opening in it.
But the mammoth did not retreat after losing its trunk.
So Laurie Rick would not retreat either.
Everyone watched Colossus Mammoth charge into the Blood Mantis like a mad beast.
Black smoke rolled off its body.
Several times, it nearly broke apart.
Each time, it solidified again.
‘Roar!”
Fury burned in the Demonflower Blood Mantis.
In the end, an insectoid was still an insectoid. Even at 3S, even with intelligence, its beastly nature came irst.
So its attacks on the mammoth became even more violent.
One slash.
Two.
Three.
The mammoth lost its trunk.
ts tusks broke.
One front leg disappeared.
But it did not back down.
It would not back down.
It carried fire into the wind and walked toward death to live
Laurie’s persistence enraged the Demonflower Blood Mantis.
And the Blood Mantis losing control gave it one briet lapse in its command over the two 28 mantises.
No one wanted to die.
Insectoids were no different.
So at the very edge of self-destruction, both 25 mantises teared
They hesitated.
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And that hesitation was met by Orion and Caleb’s savage counterattack.
Skyreaver hammered its sharp beak against the insectoid’s shell. Wind around its body turned into countless invisible blades, cutting the mantis from every angle.
The mantis roared and struggled to break free.
But Caleb’s Skyreaver had gone feral.
t refused to release it no matter what.
A brother had bought this chance with his life.
How could he let the insectoid escape his grip?
As for Ruin, it howled.
ts cold green eyes narrowed, and its massive claw struck with speed, accuracy, and brutal force toward th nantis trying to flee.
Orion knew exactly why the insectoids had become so aggressive.
He knew why they had even learned humanity’s self-destruction method just to surround and kill him ar
Ruin.
Because he was a born 3S.
ven a 3S royal insectoid could not kill him alone.
Could not suppress him either.
f he were the insectoid queen, he would also want to erase such a danger while it was still weakened.
but in the end, they were one move short.
They failed to tear him and Ruin apart.
fis brother’s sacrifice hurt.
But every sacrifice deserved respect.
Every sacrifice had to be given its value.
So the moment Ruin snapped one of the mantis’s forelimbs with its claw, the giant wolf pressed its body down.
With the weak but stubborn support of the little cyan lotus, it used its other claw to tear open the giant nsectoid’s abdomen.
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