Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 1166: Big Events Small Characters


At this moment, Adams was completely stunned, standing still in disbelief as he looked at Amelia...

"Are you sure?"

"Well... more or less."

This... this news is simply too shocking. If that lunatic, cough, that man—if that man is really like Amelia said, then Feng Yi might really not be dead. After all, the true identity of the Revenge Shadow Rider is not much of a secret to some top federal leaders; Feng Yi is the Revenge Shadow Rider.

Although very few people know this secret, Adams and Greedy Wolf are aware of it. He doesn't know where Emily got her information, but clearly, Emily seems to know Feng Yi's identity too; otherwise, she wouldn't have specifically said those words.

"Find him. I want to see this person immediately."

After saying this, Adams laughed at himself, inexplicably feeling that he had misspoken. He suddenly realized that standing in front of him was not some military intelligence secretary, nor a Sky Network intelligence officer, but a captain of the Normandy's super fleet.

"Haha, it seems I've lost my composure."

"It's useless."

Amelia shook her head and explained to Adams that Hans wouldn't reveal any information related to the Revenge Shadow Rider unless special means like hypnosis were used. However, hypnosis technology is merely a means to awaken the subconscious, and not even Hans himself can contact the Revenge Shadow Rider, so finding him is useless. However, this person is indeed the only one who can unilaterally contact the Revenge Shadow Rider. Since he leaked the information, there must be a hidden reason.

"Then what should we do? We can't just sit and wait."

"We can wait for the Galactic Warfare game update."

Then Adams laughed again—he wasn't interested in these things, but after hearing Amelia's words, he even wanted to try playing the online game himself. He might be the first head of state eagerly anticipating a game update.

At this moment, Adams' special Heavenly Communication device suddenly received a notification. Upon opening it, his brows furrowed.

Amelia wanted to ask what happened but hesitated to speak. Adams, having put away the radar, noticed Amelia's curious gaze and said, "It's news about Rekart."

"Rekart?"

"Yes, the Silver Alliance's space fleet has set out. I think all countries have received the news by now, and perhaps soon..." Adams wanted to say that soon even the entire world would know this sensational news. Once a bit of information is leaked, it's impossible to hide the news.

In fact, there's no need to hide it. Once war breaks out with an extraterrestrial civilization, the news can't be hidden, just like two nations going to war—those uninvolved will be mere spectators but cannot remain unaware of the conflict. However, this situation is entirely different; facing extraterrestrial civilizations involves more than just Rekart; it's a problem the entire humanity faces together, and no one can escape from this vortex.

"We should also be prepared in advance."

"What's meant to come will eventually come; we're not in a hurry." At least for now, judging by the situation, the Diya Alliance, being the closest power to Rekart, is the most anxious upon hearing the news because of their mutual dependence relationship. However, since the Solar System is far away, there's still plenty of time to prepare.

Adams harbors this mindset not because he's selfish, for selfishness is the original sin of mankind. Since the era of interstellar navigation began, the relationships between people have changed and are no longer like being tied to a single war chariot as they were on Earth.

Each power has many choices. Take the human migration project as an example; every country has different routes and choices for the migration path. The one thing they have in common is that, given the current technology, they must rely on stars to prevent their living conditions from worsening. And the migration of each power is precisely to avoid the bizarre phenomenon, as it's not something humanity can deal with now.

But extraterrestrial civilizations are different; they are intelligent species capable of invasion and communication. Humanity can even confront them directly. So now, Rekart's intention of sending the space fleet is clear. Coming in such a large scale within Rekart's jurisdiction, they will negotiate if possible, but if communication fails, they will resort to gentle avoidance or direct conflict.

That night, world leaders held a half-hour meeting via Star Domain Broadcast, with only one topic: Type III Civilization.

Ultimately, they reached three conclusions—difficulties that humanity inevitably must face.

First, this is likely a space-drifting species group. They clearly have no intention of communicating with humans. If they were an intelligent race, they must have been observing humans for a long time and wouldn't reckless launch an attack on humans, that's certain. Thus, cosmic survival rules are far more harsh than humans imagined.

We come to such a conclusion: They investigated humans a long time ago. This period might be a few months, years, or even decades to a century. However, they do not possess human technology or may lack necessary conditions to exploit the resources we harness, hindering their access to Earth-like planets. Moreover, they might be afraid of human bacteria or even the air, so they can't steal human technological achievements by any means. Their technological level isn't much higher than that of humans either.

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