The scene before me was truly incomprehensible. In the first round of combat, the alien civilization had been crushed by our fully mechanized forces, devastating their forces at the space fissure. But why has the situation suddenly turned into this? Could it be that what we saw earlier was just an illusion?
The Rekart First Fleet has been completely passive. The carrier where the supreme commander was located has disintegrated inch by inch, and many innocent soldiers have already turned into cosmic dust without understanding what happened. Meanwhile, allied fleets from the rear are rushing in succession towards this area.
The battlefield is in chaos; the previously orderly ranks have become a mess in an instant. Soldiers aboard the mobile warriors had no time to receive orders before their mothership was ruthlessly destroyed by an attack seemingly from nowhere.
The Pross and Valan forces were similarly not spared. They weren't far from the Rekart First Fleet, followed by the Federal Army. Angela senses trouble—it's turning dire! She heard the recent communications and can see the front-line war situation through holographic projections. However, it's now too late to turn around, so she can only issue a command to slow down the fleet to minimize casualties.
Within the Federal High Command, countless eyes are fixated on this riveting scene. Even the Blade Warrior is present. Emily's furrowed brows grew ever tighter as she suddenly said, "Our fleet seems to be interfered by unknown technology, trapped in a false space like a mirage."
Everyone present agrees with Amelia's perspective. The allied fleets clearly haven't discovered the enemy forces, yet we, from afar, can easily observe the ferocious attack being launched by the alien civilization. Unfortunately, under such circumstances, remote command is too late and the Heavenly Communication signals have delays.
Realizing this, Greedy Wolf immediately issued an order, commanding Angela to retreat at once. No matter how it looks, humans are at a significant disadvantage in this confrontation. As for the apparent advantage at the outset, it seems like mere illusion deliberately crafted by the alien civilization—a classic "luring the snake out of the cave."
If everything was calculated by the alien civilization in advance, and they calculated our firing range, figured out where we would slow down and where we'd choose to fight, thereby setting up an early ambush—that would be terrifying!
Humanity's futile counterattack was like a swarm of flies unable to find direction—lost, unable to escape, and unable to find a target to strike.
Observing the continual explosions and disintegration of warships in space from the imaging device, Greedy Wolf heavily closed his eyes... This is an utterly unequal contest.
In an instant, half of Rekart's fleet has already been destroyed. Pross, Valan, and even the Federal Army are in equally perilous situations, with several major allied forces suffering mutual casualties at the rear. Although they weren't too far ahead, the greatest casualties remain with the first three forces, followed by the Federation.
However, this was not enough to defeat Rekart. Rekart has nowhere to retreat; if they withdraw this battle, what else will remain?
Amid the stubborn resistance from the leading human fleets, beams of light eventually penetrated the invisible barrier, like abruptly breaking through some sort of boundary, revealing the original appearance on the horizon.
Officers and men aboard the warships, surrounded by mobile warriors, can clearly see the formerly dark universe suddenly torn open, revealing twinkling starlight... Beyond the stars, densely packed, countless Titan Elf Clan's crimson warships stand.
Soon, the color of the Titan Elf Clan warships began to fade away, and then disappeared... completely integrating into this piece of sky, with only wave-like ripples silently indicating that they haven't truly vanished—this is an unknown invisibility technology, used by the Titan Elf Clan to continue unleashing merciless firepower on the human fleet.
Humanity's heavy steel armor proved fragile under the mysterious weapons of the Titan Elves. Their technology seems to bypass ship defenses to directly dismantle the core, leading to destruction without causing immediate explosions.
The command rooms of various nations descended into utter chaos. It's too late to escape now—the Rekart fleet deputy commander finally connected to the allied Sky Network, deciding to make a final stand.
Chirp... chirp... chirp...
In front of the larger imaging device, the high commanders of each force appearing simultaneously. The screen turns black—the darkened images either signify destroyed communications or disrupted transmissions. Undoubtedly one of these two situations, although the present commanders' hearts sincerely hope it is the latter, they believe it's more likely the former.
The deputy commander of the fleet speaks with a deep voice: "Comrades, we are now in a highly precarious situation, and communication could be severed at any moment. We have reached the point where we have to make a decision, and I propose executing the second combat plan."
Upon hearing this, the Valan captain fell silent. Federal Major Angela and the Pross fleet commander also fell silent; Valan's top commander, known for never agreeing with anyone, suddenly let out a cold laugh, "I don't mind, for we have no choice anymore." He fiercely glanced at the place where the Fairy Elf Clan had just disappeared.
Nodding deeply, the Three-Star General of Pross said nothing, expressing approval through action.
Yet Angela closed her eyes at this moment. She knew very well what the second combat plan meant: to detonate each fleet's ultimate weapon—an artificial Black Hole. Simply put, everyone at the forefront would perish.
Angela didn't fear death, but even if she must die, she wanted to die the most worthwhile way. Her sharp mind now focused solely on one thing; her pretty face turned to reveal a serene smile and she spoke her proposal.
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