Fréllei always remembered her identity. Like Sirin, she had briefly stood against everyone. After Sirin broke through her mental barrier, Fréllei had always carried a faint self-destructive tendency, wanting to atone for her past "enmity with everyone" by sacrificing herself.
After the "life for a life" plan failed, Fréllei, Sirin, and Sin Mal formed an alternative "trio," a permanent squad on Noah's Ark.
As an administrator, Sin Mal was directly under the command of Captain Bronya, on the same level as Schrödinger. One managed the personnel on the Ark, and the other managed the various equipment on the Ark.
Sirin and Fréllei were Sin Mal's direct subordinates. One still retained a small part of the Void authority, and the other was still a pseudo-Herrscher created by the Herrscher of Desire, with considerable Honkai energy in her body.
Coupled with the compatibility of their authorities, the two were the most suitable operators for Noah's Ark. With the two external brains of Bronya and Sin Mal, Noah's Ark had become the third major trump card besides Shu and Bianka.
To be precise, Noah's Ark and Bianka were already comparable to Shu's strategic level. The only difference was that Noah's Ark was more suitable for field control and command, while Shu was more suitable for single-point demolition.
Unknowingly, Shu had already cultivated a force for Fire Moth that no one could underestimate, even if the enemy was a Herrscher.
Noah's Ark would open a sky screen for field control, and several Valkyries would jump into the enemy's face with their Divine Keys and Titans. Then, they would either face the Edge of Taixuan or a White Cell bombardment. If they didn't want either, then they could face Bianka's Artificial Collapse.
Even Shu would be confused if he had to face this. After all, the Edge of Taixuan and White Cells could really cause him harm. This was the minimum entry ticket for fighting Herrschers.
As long as there was a way to break through the defense, the rest would depend on the operation.
You just mentioned operation, right?
Next, what you'll see is—Sirin: Mental voice achieved through shallow dreams; Fréllei: Honkai energy supply at will; Theresa's Judah, which has evolved into the Key of Binding: Zero-delay information and operation synchronization within a range;
And Bronya—the Ural Silver Wolf who has crammed almost all war chess, fighting, command, real-time operation, and other games, with the most abundant combat experience!
Operation? It was definitely top-notch.
Mistakes? They absolutely did not exist!
After becoming the captain of Noah's Ark, Bronya didn't even go easy on Seele during battles, becoming a complete great demon king.
Now, Bronya could even simultaneously operate five or six different games to defeat others, or operate several accounts by herself to suppress her opponents.
On Noah's Ark, everyone had their own things to do. But in terms of combat, Fréllei was still the only novice.
Sirin just needed to concentrate on communicating with everyone, while Fréllei had to really participate in the battle.
In the battle rehearsal, Noah's Ark would inevitably become the core attack target of Shu... uh, of the imaginary enemy. After all, the sky screen core, the communication core, and even the location of the White Cells were all on Noah's Ark.
As long as Shu wasn't stupid, he would definitely chase after Noah's Ark!
Uh, no, it's the imaginary enemy, the imaginary enemy...
In short, at that time, Noah's Ark would be the center of firepower. In Bronya's prediction, it would definitely be chased. It was possible that the sky screen would not even be deployed throughout the entire process.
Bianka, Theresa, and Kiana were the main force to confront Shu head-on. The goal was for the three of them to not be quickly defeated. The remaining firepower could almost only be borne by Fréllei.
...Wow, she's actually the fourth position of the whole team? That's a lot of pressure.
And she was the first target Shu had to deal with.
The pressure was even greater. Right now, just looking at Shu, Fréllei felt like she was sweating profusely.
Would she really be accidentally killed by an angered Shu?
Uh... no, it's an illusion... alright! It's Shu!
What selection? What free competition? It was all fake!
The selection competition the day after tomorrow was a "performance" established for Shu alone from beginning to end!
But it was undeniable that the selection was real. The winner would really be able to establish a new first-line team, but...
Otto didn't say that you couldn't team up in the selection. Shu/Kevin was so strong, so what was wrong with everyone teaming up to eliminate him first? This was actually very reasonable, right? This couldn't be considered despicable, right? Shu should...
He wouldn't mind this... right?
Yes, ever since Plan A—the plan to let Shu resign and experience grassroots life to relieve his mood had failed, Otto had been secretly revealing Shu's well-hidden identities to several people.
For example, Theresa, Rita, Kallen, Bronya... and a Fréllei. This was mainly because the pressure that their strategic positions had to face was too great, so he had revealed it in advance to give them some psychological preparation.
Why was Bianka still in the dark? It didn't matter whether he told her or not, right?
It was enough for Bianka and Kiana to enjoy the fight. And Otto had to consider much more.
He felt that he should take a vacation, a sick leave.
After the selection was over, he would go on a business trip to Noah's Ark, and the target would be Future City. Otto was betting that Shu would not run out of the base to chase him just to hit him with a hammer.
Hmm, at that time, he would take Kallen with him. While digging up the legacy of Fire Moth in Future City and obtaining ready-made technology, he could also have a good rest. As for the future operation of Fire Moth, he would leave it to Theresa!
The Judah attached to the Binding Core was too suitable for management, wasn't it?
Now, Theresa had Rita to assist her. In her left hand, she had an Ai-chan that had already invaded the quantum cluster computer, and in her right hand, she had a Binding Core to gain insight into the overall situation. Her "claws and teeth" were spread throughout the core area of the entire Fire Moth.
How could Fire Moth not flourish?
As long as Shu could successfully abdicate his position and let Fire Moth truly have the ability to be independent and self-reliant, the seeds of human civilization could truly take root in these ruins.
The premise was—Kiana and the others could really overcome the obstacle of the unwilling to abdicate Shu.
This was not only a help to Shu, but also a test for the entire Fire Moth.
If the team that gathered all the combat power of Fire Moth could not even overcome a Shu who was not going all out, then this pressure would have to continue to be placed on him. That would be good for everyone.
So, the selection the day after tomorrow.
Either—everything would remain the same, and Fire Moth would still be Shu's accessory.
Or—civilization would truly pick up the fire it had lost, allowing Shu and the entire civilization to truly see the possibility of the fire being rekindled.
They would cross Shu, this "Finality."
