Legacy of the Void Fleet

Chapter 371: Ch End of Minotaur Clan -2



Chapter 371: Ch End of Minotaur Clan -2

The blue mech reappeared instantly behind the Minotaur mech that had just been disarmed. Brandishing its spear like a Gatling gun, the Blue Mech dealt severe damage with a series of rapid thrusts.

Though caught off guard, the Minotaur pilot managed to activate his shields, but they shattered in a second. The mech’s arms and legs were pierced through before the Blue Mech drove the energy spear directly into the cockpit.

The Minotaur Supreme Elder had no time to react. Despite his "Late-Stage World-Building" power, he was blown to ashes by the spear’s intense heat before he could even trigger his hidden card and laugh an attack.

Two other Minotaur mechs raced to save their companion, but they were too late. They could only watch helplessly as the spear dived into the cockpit, ending their compatriot live in an instant.

As if in a fit of rage, the four remaining mechs charged at the Blue Mech from all four sides. But as if predicting their every move, the Blue Mech quickly pulled back its spear. It released its grip on the shield, letting it float alongside its body as if held by an invisible force.

Reaching out with its left hand, the Blue Mech seized the half-destroyed Tier One mech and hurled it toward the closest attacker. Before anyone could react, the Blue Mech vanished again, reappearing high above another Minotaur mech and slamming its heavy shield downward.

The impact caught the Minotaur 7th supreme elder completely off guard. However, the other two were quick to react, closing the distance and swarming the Blue Mech to prevent it from securing the kill.

Meanwhile, the Minotaur mech that had been struck by the "projectile" stabilised itself and rushed back into the fray, determined to bring down the blue titan.

Maintaining perfect control, the Blue Mech kicked the subdued Minotaur mech—piloted by the 8th Supreme Elder—sending it flying a great distance. Simultaneously, it released its shield once more. The massive shield flew through the space, positioning itself perfectly in between blue mech and the minotaurs , intercept the incoming attacks from the 2nd and 9th Supreme Elders.

A pulse of blue energy erupted from the floating shield, holding off both Elders. Despite pouring their mana into their strikes, they were unable to make the shield budge, much less break through it.

Meanwhile, the Blue Mech countered the 10th Supreme Elder’s assault. It parried his mana-imbued sword easily with its energy spear, managing to shred the left side of the Minotaur mech’s frame in quick succession. The 10th Elder desperately swung again, but the Blue Mech simply caught the blade with its free hand.

With the enemy’s sword trapped, the Blue Mech stabbed its spear toward the cockpit. The strike was momentarily halted by a shield of pure energy—the 10th Supreme Elder had manifested his "Internal World" to create a final defence since his mechanical shields were already gone at this moment.

Suddenly, the blue glowing energy spear of the changed into a deep, violent red. The weapon surged with power, piercing through the otherwise "impenetrable" strong world-shield and entering the cockpit. Just like the previous Elder, the 10th Supreme Elder was killed instantly.

Seeing this, the two Minotaur mechs—controlled by the 2nd and 9th Supreme Elders—erupted in a fresh wave of fury. They redoubled their efforts to break free, their speed and power increasing so much that the floating shield began to buckle back.

Its energy field flickered violently as it was pushed back by the sheer force of their mana in berserk state.

Observing this, the Blue Mech pilot remained calm. He ripped the spear from the 10th Elder’s cockpit and stepped back, vanishing once again. He reappeared a short distance behind the 2nd and 9th Elders, leveling his spear at them.

The spearhead split open with mechanical precision, a bolt of condensed energy quickly formed at its tip. In an instant, a barrage of energy projectiles was launched.

It happened so fast that neither the 2nd nor the 9th Supreme Elder could react. Their mechs were hammered by the blasts; their shields shattered instantly, and the force of the impact sent them hurtling through space.

They slammed into a 700-meter-long vessel—an Axe-class Destroyer belonging to the Minotaur clan. The ship’s shields, which were already barely holding, were obliterated. The hulls groaned and crumpled under the weight of the force of collision as the Elders’ own mech was buried deep into the side of the destroyer.

The Blue Mech gave the fallen minotaur mech no time to recover at all. It quickly aimed its spear toward the mech, which lay now trapped in a mech-shaped trench it had dug into the ship’s hull. This time, the spear released a beam of deep blue energy, lancing toward the Elder as he struggled to move.

Sensing his impending doom, the 9th Supreme Elder manifested his internal world barrier in a desperate defense. But just like the others, his power fell even quicker than before.

The beam struck the Minotaur mech squarely. For a brief moment, a blue sun was born in the vacuum of space, encapsulating the entire destroyer. When the light faded, both the ship and the mech had vanished—erased from existence.

At that moment, the 7th Supreme Elder—who had been thrown away earlier—suddenly appeared from the shadows. Having used a stealth maneuver to wait for an opportunity, he unleashed his fury. Emerging from his cloak, he swung his energy axe with everything he had.

The axe split the Blue Mech in two, slicing through it like a hot knife through butter. But before the 7th Elder could even rejoice in his victory, the "broken" mech began to flicker and fade. It was only an afterimage.

Before he could process the trap or process as to what has just happened, a real spear erupted from behind, piercing through his cockpit. The 7th Supreme Elder, still confused and furious, died instantly. His mech’s lights flickered once and then shut down, drifting lifelessly in the debris.

The last remaining Minotaur mech had finally stabilized itself. It watched as the 7th Elder appeared to split the enemy in two—but the pilot sensed something was wrong. He rushed toward his comrade, but before he could cover half the distance, he saw the blue spear erupt through the 7th Elder’s chest. The 7th’s mech flickered once and shut off.

The last mech skidded to a halt mid-charge. It began to shudder violently. Mysterious, ancient patterns glowed across its armor as a dark, blood-red hue enveloped the frame. The energy solidified into the ghostly image of a gargantuan behemoth—a spectral Minotaur holding a massive axe.

In a fit of suicidal rage, the Elder rushed toward the Blue Mech like a mad bull, leaving a trail of crimson energy in his wake.

He struck with such greater force that even the Blue Mech’s shield, which had mysteriously returned to its hand, seemingly struggled to hold. And the Blue Mech was even pushed back a hundreds of meters through the vacuum of space before finally regaining its footing.

The footage shifted, focusing on the two other Void Human mechs. They were shown splitting another Minotaur mech apart simultaneously, while another nearby had already been taken down.

At first, they seemed to rush toward the spectral, manifested Minotaur to support the Blue Mech. However, they suddenly veered off, charging instead toward the stationary Minotaur fleet and their massive Battle Stars.

Time seemed to slow down. Before long, the Minotaur fleet was decimated by the Void Human fleet. The two elite black mechs were soon joined by dozens of others—though these were smaller and their power scale was lower in comparison.

Despite their size, they operated in squads of ten, making quick work of Minotaur battlecruisers and battleships under the cover of similarly powerful fighter craft.

Only a small portion of the Minotaur fleet remained, huddled around a half-destroyed, moon-sized Battle Star. The station spewed thick, devastating energy beams toward the Human fleet, but the attacks were intercepted by massive, lotus-like defence mechanisms that flickered constantly under the strain.

Then, the battlefield changed. A streak of red light blurred across the stars, striking the side of the Minotaur Battle Star. The impact was so great it caused the entire moon-sized station to shudder, denting the already damaged hull even further.

The camera zoomed in on the impact site. There, lying in the wreckage of the hull, was a broken mech, the mechs frame has twisted also and was spitting electrical sparks from here and there.

It was clear to everyone watching that the Minotaur mech was barely battle-worthy at this point. Then, another shift occurred. A fast-approaching blue beam was fired by the Blue Mech from a position not far from the Battle Star. The Blue Mech remained in pristine condition, without a single scar on its surface.

From a housing just below the cockpit of the damaged Minotaur mech, a dark red energy beam raced out to meet the attack Launched at it.


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