She was the one who volunteered to do it. After all, killing more enemies would yield her more loot in the end.
"I'm going to wait…"
"Wait for what?"
"To add more warriors to train," William already used more than two thirds of the warriors he levelled up already. He wanted to wait for his Heart Crystal's trees to get ripe, harvest their crystals before levelling up a grand number of his warriors.
And then he'd train these. He wouldn't hurry and rush things up. He knew he'd gain tons of ships during the war, and it was better to have ready and well trained warriors by his side to make the best use of these.
Not to mention he had to select a few capable warriors and leave them here with few ships to train other warriors on them. Once he'd gain more crystal loot, or his Crystal Heart would yield another batch of harvest, he'd come back and level up part of them.
This way he'd never run short of capable warriors. And all he needed now was to just wait.
Watching his warriors train on how to fly the spaceships, evade the meteorites, and Soulers training on how to hijack and kill any spaceships' crew, he felt nostalgic about this.
"It's really great how I can do it here… But what would happen if I opened a portal from here to the second Earth world?" He knew that the world had a much faster time rate to the universe. But there were two main problems he had.
First he lacked enough spaceships to train others on. He had to amass tons of these ships before sending them over that world and starting such training sessions. And then there was the problem of the lack of suitable environment to train at.
The space outside the second Earth world wasn't stable, was very dangerous, and yet it was something that didn't resemble the current war ongoing here. He'd gain nothing but wasting his time, and having half assed good pilots of his ships.
But it would be much better than having ones with zero experience in flying ships. He decided to wait until he'd amass lots of ships, then try it out.
If it worked, then he'd gain a ton from the difference in time out there. But he didn't place much hope over great results from this training.
As he had much time, he decided to leave them training here under the lead of Lucas and the nymph lady, and went back to the main war stage. He didn't want to miss any chance to learn more about how these grand fleets fought in space.
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The nymph lady called him crazy, but he didn't care or bother about her opinion. Yet the moment he arrived outside the meteorite belt, he found lots of ships waiting for him out there.
"They look serious this time, all this against a single vessel? Hahahaha!" He laughed in such a situation, and didn't feel any stress at all. He expected such a scene anyway, but the number of ships waiting for him was much more than what he expected.
"Should I go back or what?" he looked around, looking for any gap possible to leave from, but failed. There wasn't a single area not covered by these ships, "they are killing each other everywhere, and only united in front of my face? Screw them!"
He was about to turn around and head back when he spotted something. A strange fleet suddenly popped out of thin air, was all black, having an orange circle emblem over all the ship decks.
"Someone is trying to imitate my red hand mark?!!" Hye got stirred up by seeing this fleet, yet he wasn't truly thinking about them mimicking him. He knew such an idea wasn't new, and many fleets were already using it for aeons of years.
But what stirred him up was where that new fleet appeared, and what it did when landing there. This fleet appeared closeby from the tight encirclement around him. And the moment that fleet appeared, it froze in place for a few seconds, as if the crew inside got shocked by the grand party waiting for them.
Then they opened fire, and the rest of the ships fired back. In mere minutes, the entire zone turned into a brutal set of war, one that many ships were destroyed per second!
"I don't know who the hell are you, but thanks for the timely help," Hye evilly smirked, deciding to push forward instead of retreating. He felt like this fleet was sneaking their way towards here, using the fact that not a single ship would dare to come closer from this region.
Yet they were quite unlucky. Hye already turned this area into a very hot battleground. And that turned their supposedly sneaking attempt to fail drastically.
He didn't know that this fleet belonged to one of the big space pirates, one that was called the Orange Sun. and it was here just like Smiggy and other outlaws, wanting to fish for as many rewards as he could.
Unlike Smiggy, this space pirate intended to do it like how Hye wanted, attacking the fleets here and trying to reap great rewards with high risks.
The Orange Sun space pirate never expected his luck to be this bad. The moment he appeared with his grand fleet here, he was met with such a scary gathering of ships. He couldn't help but curse, curse the bad luck he had, curse the enemies who were supposed to fight each other and yet ended up allying here, and cursed the one who caused this to him.
"I got a mole, I got a f*king rat for sure…" he knew no one was aware of him coming here except for the ones who were close to him. He moved his eyes around, watching the faces he always trusted and couldn't help but have tons of doubt towards them.
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