Chapter 171 - Chapter 171: The Great Battle Is About to Begi
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nChapter 171: The Great Battle Is About to Begin!
nTranslator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
nCommander Kote was rather confident. This expedition was the one with the most forces he had ever commanded – as many as tens of thousands of warships.
nThey did not arrive as early as the Fire Fury Civilization, who had already known the truth that the solar system was home to an indigenous civilization.
nThey solely thought that the defense forces within the solar system were set up by the fleets that arrived earlier.
nIn fact, the fleet led by Kote did not comprise the most warships among the seven civilizations.
nThe most belonged to the Great Whale Legion of the Modou Civilization, which dispatched millions of warships.
nBefore their arrival, their anticipated battle plan was to face off with a fleet from a civilization of the same level.
nWho would have thought that upon arrival, they would only find seven civilizations of level two, leading to infighting and personnel changes back at the headquarters.
nAfter all, to destroy seven major civilizations at once was an unimaginable achievement in the Modou Civilization. It could be expected that the leader would be remembered forever. No one would want to miss such an opportunity.
nApart from the Great Whale Legion, the most abundant force belonged to the fleet of the Fire Fury Civilization, with as many as 200,000 warships. They almost dispatched all the hunter fleets resting in their home star system.
nThe reason for this big gamble was because their Fire Fury Civilization’s think tank analyzed that they might be the first fleet to arrive.
nThey were the most likely to have the last laugh and the most suitable to be the final hunter.
nHarboring the idea of capturing all other civilizations in one fell swoop, naturally, they dispatched a large number of warships.
nThe remaining fleets also varied in number. Some dispatched forty to fifty thousand warships. Others, like Kote’s civilization, only sent ten thousand warships.
nBut in the eyes of Kote and his comrades, ten thousand warships were quite a lot. Little did they know that their think tank had already analyzed the situation and, with a high probability, had deemed them as expendable pieces.
nSoon, the battle plan was set.
nOne warship after another lined up outside the wormhole, entering at random times.
nKote gave them only two orders.
nThe first order was to reach the target star system, observe the situation, and return quickly.
nThe second order was if they couldn’t hold out for 10 minutes for the wormhole to recover and return, they should self-destruct before being destroyed by the enemy.
nThe Great Whale Legion.
nDugo was in low spirits, continuously pouring a bottle of wine into his mouth.
nJust then, his aide came over and said, “Commander, there’s a message from headquarters…”
n“Heh!”
nDugo sneered, guessing that the message must be related to the one-month deadline.
nHowever, the aide mysteriously said, “The messenger’s surname is Du…”
n“What?!”
nDugo sobered up instantly, realizing that his family had used their connections to send him a message.
nHe quickly got up and walked towards the quantum communication room, pondering on his family’s possible instructions.
nAfter entering, Dugo cleared the room of unrelated people, leaving only his trusted subordinates. He then translated the content that had been transmitted via quantum communication.
nAt a distance of 950 light-years, quantum communication almost had no distance limit, and it could transmit messages synchronously.
nDugo even felt that the messenger from the Du family might not have left the communication room at the headquarters.
nSoon, the translation result came out. There was only one sentence.
n“Drive off the wolves, chase away the tigers, kill one to scare the rest…”
nDugo understood instantly.
nThe wise man of the Du family wanted him to show the strength of a level-3 civilization. He should instantly destroy a fleet belonging to a civilization, then scare the other fleets to flee, and track their home planet!
nIf he were to do this, he couldn’t use the fleet in the neighboring star system. He could only use the corps stationed 300 light-years away.
nMoreover, to avoid being held accountable by the headquarters, he would have to have the corps disguise themselves, appearing to be from another civilization.
n“Looking at it this way, destroying the neighboring star system civilization is the most cost-effective…”
nAfter some thought, Dugo still believed that annihilating the indigenous civilization within the solar system was the most profitable..
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