He had used this tactic a few years ago, when he was outnumbered, using breached Imperial mechas as cover to hinder the mobility of the operational Imperial mechas, thereby buying more time.
But he was facing the Anti-Xinghe Corps, whose very existence was to kill him. How could they possibly not study all of his previous battles?
The Count mechas that had been damaged by the Divine Punishment Light, and those that Ji Xinghe had previously breached, were all gathered by the Anti-Xinghe Corps, forming an even larger barrier.
It was not, however, the barrier Ji Xinghe needed. He needed quantity, barriers arranged like chess pieces on a board.
There was something to be gained even in destruction.
While the Count mechas gathered the destroyed mecha corpses, Ji Xinghe flitted through them like a ghost, continually causing new breaches.