163 Tue – Chaos and the Great Invasion (8)

“Where should I start lightly? There were new planets in the pioneering stage.”

Eve moved the fleet. It was also one of the strengths of the corps that there was no need to rest once the power was replenished.

The place set as the destination is none other than the land of the Federation. Through Richard, I found the information and coordinates of that place. Richard himself did not know that the large amount of data he had just glanced at would be used in this way.

“Planet Xi’an. A new planet less than five years old. The sphere it belongs to is Ares, which discovers and conceals the existence of Earth.

Although the minimum value was met, it is only a minimum value assuming that it endures to the end, and the nest is a number of wings.

The number of ships Eve mobilized for the purpose of encroachment, erosion and nesting was only about a hundred. It’s not that difficult to dispatch more anyway, so at first, only the most efficient number was dispatched to conserve energy.

“You’re full of confidence. Is that really enough? Maybe it’s the fact that you’re dealing with both the Federation and the Union at the same time.”

“Put yourself to the limit. And evolve. That’s my way. Besides… if I’m in danger, I’ll help you.”

Eve looked at me beside me and smiled. I laughed out loud at that. Of course, that’s not all of the reasons, but after I declared that I was going to strike a balance, Eve seemed to take full advantage of my rescue if she herself was in trouble.

“We’re all grown up and we can’t go back to our old relationship anymore, so we have to do it this way.”

Eve blatantly replied that this was normal. It’s not that I’m wrong, but I didn’t really respond to it either. The sun went down and the first day I met Eve was also last year.

The tiny biome that had grown noticeably with the food and specimens I gave them had now become a huge colony that devoured several planets.

“The two of you are coming too. We’re ready.”

And in the meantime, the reason we came here in human form after returning from the battlefield began.

“I think you’ve probably all heard it.”

“That’s right.”

This is a private drawing room in the hotel. The one who called us and was waiting was a member of the Federation who introduced himself as the League’s Lieutenant Colonel Romel.

It wasn’t just me and Eve here. There were also a few people from the Guardian Alliance, or from Evolution like Chris.

“Our alliance has officially entered into an agreement with the Guardians of the Earth Alliance, and we have decided to send our troops into the war against the Demon Realm. In return, we are able to offer formal offers to all of you who are members of the Guardians of the Earth.”

He waved his hand and instructed his men to give us something. What was handed out was something like a contract written in English.

“We support everything from equipment, housing, and follow-up measures to danger. Do you have no intention of going beyond the demonic demons and facing all the enemies that threaten our humanity in this universe?”

Their proposal had been anticipated by everyone here before. What they had only been in contact with under the water for a while was officially started with the Guardian Alliance granting their support in return.

‘Stupids.’

Eve ridiculed them with a hive consciousness. If they knew what the real identities of the people they are trying to recruit now are, it wouldn’t end to the extent of being surprised.

“If you agree, go this way. We don’t force it. We have to fight back to back anyway, so there shouldn’t be any distrust.”

Unaware that they were being ridiculed, Lieutenant Colonel Rommel took those who finally agreed to the contract and led them to a deeper room.

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Me and Eve were there, including Evolution people including Chris.

“The same thing is happening all over the globe right now. As far as I know, the first round is to fill 300 people.”

“What are you doing with those 300 people?”

“Well. I don’t think we’re going to collect fighters and just use them as guard dogs.”

In a few moments, I was able to talk to Chris.

“The situation on Earth is complicated right now. Units have to be the only survivors in the world after all? It means that only representative units can move on to the next step. But that’s impossible. It’s frustrating for the players.”

He gave me the details as if complaining to me, who knew the situation. This was the case with Earth as well as the Demon Realm, because they had too many enemies, so the units could not fight each other and unite, and they were not progressing.

[The conditions are different in each world and the rewards are different, but it is true that we are ahead just because we have become a representative unit. As time passes, the aspect of the game will eventually be divided into high ranks that fight over the walls of the world and low ranks that can’t even do this]

We, who have already conquered an entire world, are already a representative unit. In other words, it is a recognized top rank that has passed the preliminary round. At this point, game systems such as shops and gold do not have a significant impact on those who have grown in size.

And, as the observer said, we were already fighting units from other worlds.

“Our players, who were greedy, also changed their route. Just to survive. There is a high probability that they will change to their own league anyway, and it is quite possible to survive by fighting in moderation.”

“Can’t we just stay on Earth?”

“I’m trying to diversify my investments. Honestly, will this game be over until I die of old age?”

Chris smiled bitterly and shook his head. Come to think of it, I never heard that the end of the game is necessarily the death of the weak.

There’s no need to kill everyone if it’s really the purpose of this game to create one strongest group.

“What about? Probably the best specs out of all the military nanosuits ever made.”

Lieutenant Colonel Rommel tried various persuasion to get us to get the final stamp.

The suit we’re wearing now was one of those persuasion. A nanosuit that was superior to the reinforced exoskeleton, which was not easily equipped with advanced technology in the Rebel Alliance.

I had a bad memory of this nanosuit, so I was a little dissatisfied.

‘It’s not that useful. It is the same as having fixedly input only a few commands to the pluripotent cells of the corps, which can be anything.’

I, of course, was wearing that tight-fitting suit, but Eve didn’t give it a high rating either.

“Giving something like this means fighting in the end. Does the Alliance have enemies? Like monsters?”

One of the people I was with asked a question. Although he might be taken aback by the sharp question, the lieutenant colonel turned around like an idiot, saying that evil that threatens order is everywhere.

‘What about this? That evil seems to have reached the very front of their planet right now.’

Eve and I, who saw it, had no choice but to be conscious of the remark. Now, the 100 ships that Eve sent to the advance team almost approached the new frontier of the Federation.

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“Uh… uh…”

“Emergency! Bisaang!!”

The quiet base turned over in an instant. Sudden massive warp detected at the warp point. Its size was similar to that of any large fleet.

And when he confirmed the unknown forces that had been warping, the commander of the Federation, who was stationed in the space base and was in charge of defending the frontier, was astonished.

“…they are monsters!”

Information that the alliance and the rebel coalition, which had been hostile to the alliance for a long time, suffered harshly by the monstrous corps of strange creatures, had already spread throughout the alliance.

“Hall, protect the hall!”

The same goes for the pioneering areas here, which are on the outskirts of the power. The commander, who was in a cold sweat, shouted like a seizure.

In order to save the lifespan of the warp engine and support large-scale movement, the Federation built a kind of hall in outer space where warp is possible at all times.

It is a huge facility that is similar to a gate and even houses the army, and now this Xian frontier cannot receive any support from the nature if the hall is destroyed or damaged.

“Their power!”

“Well, that’s… First of all, there are more than 80 escort class ships, and three flagship class ships.”

“Are you kidding me!? Right now, this is just one flagship and 20 escort ships!”

The commander scratched his head. Power is overwhelming. But I had to fight.

If we give up the struggle in space, the earth will end as it is. Even now, the ground was nothing more than a frontier with no power.

“Fight. And hold on. According to the information, they are just bulky, but their detailed specifications such as durability, firepower, and stamina are weaker than that of a battleship. They ride the hall and hold out until support arrives.”

The commander ordered the captains to unite to form a defensive line against the oncoming hulls.

He swallowed dry saliva involuntarily at the hordes of monsters approaching slowly.

‘There is no filth without luck. Why are you here?’

Still, he was far away from being assigned or promoted to a job, and he lamented his condition and poured arrogant swear words inside.

‘…But warp means that you know the coordinates of this place.’

However, as the enemies approached, suspicious thoughts began to fill his mind little by little.

‘Did they come here on purpose? Lee, do you know that this is a frontier with weak defenses?’

When they finally came close enough to attack each other. his eyes widened.

‘No, then, how did you find out the coordinates of this place and the information about these coordinates? It’s strictly confidential data that even the rebels don’t know!?’

While he was panicking when he realized that his brain was tense at the moment of crisis, the corps’ ships continued to approach the bombardment as tactics.

“Don’t worry, Commander! The hall is out of their attack range. They don’t know the location or existence of the facility, so we’ll hold on like this…”

“They… are split.”

The lieutenant, who was arguing with enthusiasm as if he had judged that his superior had despaired, was speechless.

He muttered in dismay as he saw some of the hulls turning rapidly just before the collision and heading to another place. It was a place with a hall, the only hope.

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