I Only Wanted A Class In The Apocalypse

Chapter 1753 The Last Stages Of War
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Chapter 1753 The Last Stages Of War

Hye didn't stand in his place for another second. The moment he called back his warriors he knew the hostile fleet got a chance to regroup and distance themselves from him.

They'd not risk coming again at him without a good strategy. And so he returned to the main deck, and took over his ship, before making it move fast towards Major.

"Get ready, I'm coming to clear the entrapped enemies at your place," he said in the private channel between the two, and the latter could finally heave a deep sigh of relief.

During these days, he and his fleet faced hard times. Trying to fight on two fronts at the same time was quite stressful, especially when the enemies showed clear signs of communicating with each other, arranging things, and coordinating attacks together.

This placed more pressure on Major and his fleet. In the end, he survived only thanks to the outer enemies being all small ships. They might be hard to hunt, but their destructive powers were quite limited.

At any given sign of them grouping together in large numbers, he'd focus his fleet's main guns towards such gathering, dispersing most of them, and relieving most of the upcoming pressure over part of his fleet.

On many occasions, the enemies entrapped all this time got chances to run away, and escape, but they all stopped in time. He had to personally join the fight, forming a large group that only followed his orders, moving around, saving any spot from getting overwhelmed by the enemies.

So it was expected how excited he was when he received the news from Hye. Even if Hye was coming in a single large ship, it was enough to let Major heave a deep sigh of relief.

Hye moved as fast as he could, and in less than an hour, he finally joined Major. The moment he arrived there, he spread out his warriors, suited up already, and launched them like locusts over the enemies.

He didn't intend to go in there and take any ships until he'd cleared the entire area. "Make sure your people won't hit any ship unless they open fire first or try to escape," Hye stressed over this point, and Major took this quite seriously this time.

He made sure his fleet understood all the ins and outs of this. After all, he was now considered part of Hye's kingdom and forces. So he had to work to increase Hye's gain in all this.

The moment Hye released all of his warriors, he left them to hunt the enemies. By the time they'd take down everything in there, he'd be finished with his other task.

He knew the enemies out there would think thrice before coming to hit him or Major. Yet they were destined to come eventually. Running away might seem the most logical and right decision they'd take in such a situation, but they weren't the type to do that.

From the fights Hye experienced for days against them, he could tell how stubborn and resilient they were. They weren't the type to resign to flee, accept defeat, and watch others from their universe get slain under the hands of forces from this universe.

After all, they were a force that came out from the outer battlefield on their own accord, without anyone driving them here, fighting them or anything.

They wanted blood, wanted to kill forces in this universe, and they'd not run away at such a moment.

As he expected, they came after a few hours, after arranging themselves in some sort of a formation. Their fleet took the shape of a big triangle, with the big ships all gathered up at the foremost tip of this.

The smaller ships were forming the main bulk of this colossal triangle. Seeing this made Major realise what they wanted to do.

"Watch out! They are coming, using the Bull Triangle formation, one of the deadliest formations used by these folks…"

"I know," Hye didn't get the name of this formation before, but he could tell what they intended to do with it, "don't worry, I'm all set here."

Hye didn't waste these hours on anything. He took out tons of his warriors, let them wear suits, and walked out into space. He let them gather in different groups, with different sizes, and fixed places away from each other.

He wasn't trying to replicate what he did before using his Soulers and Reapers. He left those behind, dealing with the entrapped forces there. As for the warriors he took out, they were all normal warriors, all the trained ones to run and fly a ship.

The moment he noticed the enemy coming, he moved out and started his plan. To the enemy, all they saw were suited warriors, mistook them for the scary Soulers and Reapers.

Yet using their tactic was enough to make them feel secure. They didn't worry about anything and kept racing towards Hye.

"Come, draw closer, close enough to the point you won't be able to retreat or modify your formation…" Hye watched the incoming fleet from space, looking like shooting stars heading towards him.

They took roughly two hours to arrive at his location. They moved this slowly as the ones leading the charge were the fatassed flagships.

"Now!" as they came closer, Hye suddenly acted. He took out tons of ships, all flagships, all were the ones he gained so far from the enemy.

He already gained a ton of ships in the last battle, most importantly more flagships. The ships he used before in his sneak attacks against them were all intact but mainly contained small and medium-sized ships.

His last gain made such a plan feasible. He deployed over a hundred flagships, and then all of the scattered warriors moved fast toward them. They took control fast, activated their shields, and scattered around, blocking any path ahead of the incoming hostile fleet.

"Let's see how you'll pass through my shields," Hye snorted when he noticed the sudden decrease in flying speed from the incoming fleet.

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