Chapter 3810: Decisive Battle on the Brain-Eater Plane (1)
Kakarot, who rushed up to him, nodded. Just the look of appreciation and satisfaction in his eyes made Kakarot, who had just ended a fierce battle that lasted more than ten years, feel excited and happy.
For a 'human combat weapon' like Kakarot, the way he can obtain satisfaction is simple - Locke's appreciation and Memila's concern.
As long as no one can control Kakarot's two destiny gates, Kakarot will be invincible in terms of character and fighting will.
For Kakarot who had finished the battle, Locke did not immediately give him any golden apples or other top restorative items.
After notifying the Western Isles Legion to pack and collect Kakarot's loot, Locke took him to the battlefield where the dragon mother Daenerys was.
The battle belonging to Kakarot will continue. Since Locke has planned to choose a seventh-level master as an opponent for Kakarot, it is natural to sharpen Kakarot hard before the battle.
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The battle on the Jialan Star plane lasted for a total of twenty-five years and was coming to an end.
In this last fierce battle before attacking the mother plane of the brain-eater civilization, except for the dragon mother Daenerys’s final complaint that Locke brought his own pony to disrupt her battle trial, the overall battle situation and process were Satisfactory results.
Also after the war on the Jialan Star plane ended, the brain-eater civilization that had no retreat left only a large army, and more than 70% of them retreated to their home plane.
As for the other 30%, in addition to the 10% who stubbornly resisted in other planes of the Brain Eater Star Territory, another nearly 20% of the Brain Eaters have begun to escape from the Brain Eater Star Territory in batches.
Sure enough, in terms of adhering to the will of the mother plane, the brain-eater civilization is far behind the wizarding world and the former protoss civilization.
This is not the last batch of brain-eaters who escaped. In the previous brain-eater star war, due to the chaotic war situation, there were countless brain-eater creatures who escaped.
After all, the Brain Eater Star Territory is different from the Krupp Star Territory.
In the Krupp Star Territory War, Locke and the Wizard World Legion can rely on their unparalleled legion strength advantage to surround the entire Krupp Star Territory and cut off the retreat of the protoss civilization.
But in the Brain Eater Star Territory, which is more than ten times wider than the Krupp Star Territory, Locke and the wizarding world army are absolutely unable to stop all the fleeing Brain Eater Star Territory.
And compared to chasing down the deserters, the Wizarding World and the Fairyland Legion are obviously more willing to occupy more alien planes and search for more Brain Eater Starfield resources.
Although those fleeing legions must have a lot of resource wealth, considering the pros and cons and the direction of civilized war, it is obvious that abandoning those defeated armies and attacking the hinterland of the Brain Eater Star Territory is the most cost-effective.
Moreover, the Wizarding World and Fairyland Civilization have no intention of pushing the brain-eaters too hard. After all, they are a large-scale world civilization. If all the billions of brain-eaters fight the invaders with the belief that they will die, even the wizards If the World and Immortal Realm can finally capture this star field, the price paid must be huge.
War is not for destruction and death, but for profit.
Anyway, the Wizarding World only needs to kill those hard-nosed brain-eaters. As for the helpless survivors of the brain-eaters who have fled to the star world, the cruel laws of the star world will naturally determine their life and death.
Either they survive in exile, or they are exterminated outright, or they stand up after suffering endless hardships.
Locke is not an omniscient and omnipotent being, but he doesn't actually care too much about those brain-eaters who fled to the star world.
The wizarding world has already wiped out the brain-eater civilization in its heyday, so how can it be afraid that some of the brain-eaters who fled to the star world will eventually come back for revenge?
Even if one day in the future the brain-eater civilization and other civilizations destroyed by the wizarding world seek revenge on the wizarding world, Locke is confident enough to defeat them again.
Of course, if Locke is no longer here that day, it can only be said that children and grandchildren will have their own blessings.
Locke can protect the prosperity of wizard civilization for one lifetime, but it cannot guarantee eternal prosperity.
Even those top civilizations have disappeared over a long period of time and history. Who can guarantee that the wizard civilization can survive forever.
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Locke and other senior leaders of the invading party did not pay much attention to the defeated brain-eaters who fled to the star realm.
In addition to sending a small number of legions to expel the defeated armies of the brain-eaters, most of the core legions of the wizarding world and fairyland civilization have already arrived near the plane of the brain-eaters.
The Brain Eater Plane is a vast plane that is dark red as a whole when viewed from the outer star realm.
The dark color represents the main continent of the Brain Eater plane, which is a vast expanse of black rotten soil.
Red represents the sky of the Brain Eater plane. I don’t know what the seventh-level Brain Eater Kiraya did. When the army of the wizard civilization and the fairyland coalition moved near the Brain Eater plane, the entire Brain Eater plane The sky and the plane barrier began to glow reddish.
In this black continent where the sky is red, countless armies of parasitic beasts gather and roar, and an ominous and depressing atmosphere fills both the inside and outside of the Brain Eater's plane.
Including those brain eaters who stick to the mother plane, they seem to smell a fishy smell, which is the smell of blood and death.
The brain-eater plane is undoubtedly a tough nut to crack. The Wizards Alliance predicts that the number of remaining brain-eaters entrenched in the brain-eater plane is probably around 80 million, and the number of parasite legions controlled by the brain-eater family It is as many as nearly 2 billion.
(ps: The 80 million brain-eaters mentioned here also include those children of the brain-eater family who are not capable of fighting.
Due to the development characteristics of civilization, the total population of the Brain Eaters is small compared to other large world civilizations. After all, this is a civilization system dominated by division. )
Compared with the peak period of the brain-eater civilization, the two billion parasite legions are really not many, not to mention that the quality of these two billion legions is uneven. It is the last bit of wealth that the brain-eater civilization scraped together.
But there is no doubt that the desperate situation and the blessing provided by the mother plane will definitely make this brain-eater plane war extremely fierce.
The survival of civilization depends on this battle, and the wizarding world and fairyland civilization, which have extremely huge advantages, cannot be taken lightly.
What surprised Locke was that the only two remaining seventh-level brain-eaters of the brain-eater civilization, Kilaya and Fenis, did not escape the brain-eater star field before this battle to defend the mother plane.
It seems that these two level seven brain eaters are going to fight to the death with Locke and other invading parties in the mother plane.
It seems that the brain-eater civilization still has some backbone. This makes Locke, who originally arranged some back-ups in the star world to prevent the seventh-level master of the brain-eater civilization from escaping, quite regretful.
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