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After five years, the insect tide attacked again.

    The insect tide this time caused an uproar in the entire federation—such situation was too unbelievable and sensational. A Zerg swarm was able to bypass the border defense line set up by the Federation, and also did not alert any other planets and fleets along the way, like a dagger stabbing straight into the heart of the Federation.

    Not only did it break through the protective barrier of the planet, but it also wiped out the Federation’s garrison on the planet, raging in the city.

    Why was this happening?

    Could it be that the Zerg really evolved wisdom? Or that some humans from the planet were traitors?

    Countless conspiracy theories were spreading wildly on the Starnet, and everyone was discussing every possibility in terror— after all, even if Zerg have not evolved intelligence, their reproductive ability and instinct to destroy alone made human’s exhaust everything to stop them. If this possibility really came true, no one could predict how the future war situation would develop, and no one even dared to think about it.

    In addition to the discussion of the battle itself, there was another thing occupying the traffic of the entire Star Network.

    Everyone knew that this insect tide was more dangerous than every one before, but the blow to the federal city area, even counting the entire federal history, was considered minor.

    How was it possible?

    All knew, the garrison on the planet was directly wiped out! And because the communication satellite was the first target of the Zerg attack, the rescue arrived six hours after the Zerg attacked.

    However, neither the number of civilian casualties nor the extent of damage to buildings was serious.

    What exactly happened on the planet during these few hours?

    Many survivors of the cataclysm voiced out their experience on the Starnet, countless photos, videos, and a large number of posts about their personal experiences spread in the Starnet, and the heroes who volunteered to enter the battlefield appeared in the public eye — it was them who risked their lives, stood in front of millions of innocent civilians building an impregnable copper and iron wall with their own flesh and blood, and turned the tide under the overwhelming terrifying swarms of insects. All the Federation people were moved to tears, those who survived the disaster were filled with gratitude.

    Among them, a short video attracted a lot of attention.

    The video was very short, it seemed to have been shot through the window, the lens were blurry and shaking, although the image was not clear but one still could see the black swarms of insects flying by. Even through the screen, one could feel the horror and fear brought by these invaders.

    But, there were two mechas flying in the air, surrounded by insect swarms.

    One black and one white, fighting with their backs facing each other, their cooperation was extremely tacit, almost no insects could approach within a distance of ten meters near them, the artillery fire exploded in the insect swarm, and the destroyed corpses were flung away.

    Under the pitch-black worm tide that covered the sky, the two mechas seemed so small, but they were as unshakable as beacons standing in the storm and could not be swallowed by the violent waves.

    Judging from the time the video was shot, they should be the first two mechas to stand up and fight.

    This video set off a great discussion on the Starnet:

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