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Chapter 1508 - 494: Faith War Frontline (6k)
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Chapter 1508: Chapter 494: Faith War Frontline (6k)

After arriving in this military control zone, Bai Yi’s warship received a communication request, and saw the surprised expression of the soldier projected on the screen.

"Lord Fanmao, you’ve finally arrived. You must have just been in transit and didn’t know about this.

Just now, those damn believers launched another surprise attack on several key planets of the Three Great Civilizations.

Although some of the attacks were repelled by the defending fleets, significant losses were still incurred.

His Majesty the Emperor was enraged and issued the highest military mobilization order."

"What? Another attack?"

Bai Yi feigned as if she just learned the news, though the shock in her tone was not entirely feigned.

Bai Yi had also heard of the highest mobilization order of the Gemini Civilization, regarded as the most severe wartime status of the Gemini Civilization.

Its appearance signifies the full war mobilization of the Gemini Civilization, indicating their preparedness to go all out against someone.

This level of status is rare even when looking back through the history of the Gemini Civilization, scarcely seen.

Usually, for some troubles or wars, a lower-level mobilization order was sufficient, initiating a regional war would suffice, and a part of the Gemini Civilization fleet could handle most of the enemies.

The issuance of the highest mobilization this time proves the Emperor’s determination.

Of course, it’s impossible for Bai Yi to know much, or even understand the history of the Gemini Civilization.

Her understanding is based on the network, with Shang Ji long having embedded the corresponding intelligence into the network, making it searchable instantly.

However, along with the search results, Bai Yi also received intelligence transmitted within the network.

Not only has the Gemini Civilization issued similar mobilization orders, but even the other two civilizations have done the same.

It seems the Three Great Civilizations are truly furious this time...

"Yes, Lord Fanmao, additionally, His Majesty the Emperor has also transmitted a secret command.

He hopes you can seize the opportunity while their high-level strong persons are absent, as their frontline lacks high-level strong persons, and quickly head to the front line to coordinate with other high-level strong persons to initiate a surprise attack.

The same order has already been issued to other lords as well, and they should be heading to the front line now."

The soldier’s expression turned serious, conveying the command that couldn’t be received earlier because of Bai Yi’s transit.

But heading to the front line was indeed Bai Yi’s intention, and she directly responded:

"I understand, rest assured, I will not betray the trust of His Majesty the Emperor.

Is the Teleportation Gate ready?"

At this point, the soldier seemed to recall that in his focus on relaying orders, he almost forgot this important task.

"Yes, Lord Fanmao!

The Gate of Ten Thousand Worlds has been debugged in advance and is ready for use at any time!"

Having received the most crucial answer, Bai Yi waved her hand to hang up the communication.

Seeing the ended communication, the soldier seemed to breathe a sigh of relief, and the stern expression on his face couldn’t be maintained anymore, quickly breaking into an excited expression.

"Hey, finally talked with an idol, satisfied now?

Just told why someone would go to great lengths to request a transfer here, turns out it was with this intention."

His superior teased from the side, but the soldier wasn’t displeased, instead, he just grinned without denying it.

"Ah, I was too excited earlier and forgot that Lord Fanmao isn’t part of the Gemini’s military, should have personally directed Lord Fanmao through the Gate of Ten Thousand Worlds..."

Although passing through the Gate of Ten Thousand Worlds is simple, the transit of ordinary warships and fleets though is a different level of difficulty.

Like commanding one person to do a task versus commanding a group, civilian fleets face numerous hitches when first passing through the Gate of Ten Thousand Worlds, with extremely low efficiency.

But just as the soldier was about to reapply for communication, preparing to personally assist in directing, his superior nudged him with an elbow, wearing a stunned expression, pointing at the fleet outside the window.

Immediately, within the surprised gaze of the soldier, the fleet moved into action once more, rapidly passing through the teleportation gate with high efficiency.

Even though the soldier believed their Gemini Civilization military was sufficiently disciplined and coordinated,

it was still somewhat dwarfed in comparison with the fleet at present.

Being stationed at the Star Gate for years, just from this brief observation he could confirm, this fleet’s efficiency in passing through the Star Gate was over 50% faster than the conventional fleets of the Gemini Civilization.

He wasn’t short of hosting fleets under other high-level strong persons either, with various sluggish coordinations, having half the efficiency of a normal army was already decent, let alone faster.

"Goodness, this is Lord Fanmao’s fleet...

I heard Lord Fanmao’s fleet was just recently established, yet it’s already comparable to the most elite fleets...

I couldn’t quite understand earlier why you held Lord Fanmao in such high regard, but I get it now."

The superior, viewing the fleet in space as a cohesive unit as if an electrician seeing the most orderly line arrangement in a circuit box, involuntarily felt a twinge of admiration.

For a soldier, nothing is more worthy of respect than a commander who has trained such an army.

He wasn’t sure how his colleagues on other front lines would feel, but at the very least, he currently held a great fondness for Fan Mao.

Though he believed those colleagues likely felt the same as he did.

Seeing no need for further command, the superior continued to admire this pleasing display of military movement.

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