That just perfectly served Hye's purpose and aim. So he didn't risk it, and told Major the truth.
"Hmm… You and I will have a long talk after all this is over," Major was now far curious about why Hye was here. The information he collected about Hye was all quite surprising; a single human won the entire apocalypse, taking over the mighty Hescos forces out there.
It was indeed quite a feat, but then for twenty years, all news got halted and there was nothing about him at all except for a few weeks ago.
He learnt about rumours speaking of a great turmoil that Hye was in the middle of. Yet according to these rumours, he should have been far away from here, meddled in the middle of a heated-up war between Hescos and a famous merchant world.
He couldn't tell if these rumours were false or they were mistaken, yet he was sure the person fighting on his side here was Hye. and that meant he wasn't here to go to the outer battlefield. And Hye's recent words just confirmed this guess.
Major was quite curious about that. He was a person who hailed from a mid-tier race, one without much bright name or history, yet they won a few apocalypses along their history. He wanted to help his people rise, and came here to pass this trial, hoping to get stronger fast.
His dreams were shattered by the harsh and cold reality. His forces didn't have what it took to win that trial, and now he had someone doing something mysterious, and yet he was positive it must be something big.
After all, all the news he found about Hye never spoke about something trivial.
"Let's just hope we'll survive this first," Hye knew he had to speak with this fleet's leader and try to settle things with him.
The main concern was for that person to belong to one of his enemies or one of the aspiring forces in the universe. If the shield was over, then Hye wouldn't fear anything or anyone. But if not, then he had to find a way to handle Major and his fleet if they proved to have ill intentions against him and his plans.
"What do you have in mind?" As there was a danger coming, and Hye informed and warned him earlier about it without mentioning anything about running away, it meant he must have some sort of plan.
And it was indeed true!
"Tell me, does that universe speak in another language than ours?" Hye suddenly asked something weird, and Major couldn't read through his intentions.
"They do," yet he still responded, "they have a very complicated tongue. If they are in the middle of our universe, then the system will do the task of translation for us. But this part isn't truly considered part of our universe, you do know that, right?"
"Sure, why won't I not know about something this basic and trivial?" Hye felt weird, felt like Major knew who he was, knew he came without much knowledge about this universe.
At the same time, Major found only one explanation for why Hye asked him this. "If you want, I can let those who understand those aliens' tongues listen to their channel, bring us the news…"
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"No, I don't want them to do that," but against what he thought, Hye interrupted and rejected what he said, "I need them indeed but for totally a different reason."
"What is it then?!!" Major was both surprised and curious, to know what Hye had in mind. Yet the latter seemed open to talk about his strategy on the common channel.
"You'll see for yourself soon enough, but I have to ask… Can you handle things here in my absence?"
"Do you take me for a weakling?" Major knew Hye didn't mean any ill intentions, but he still got offended by what he said, "but… Do you plan on going there alone?"
"I need to," Hye shrugged, "we have two fronts to take care of right now. You'll handle it here, and I'll try to delay the arrival of that grand fleet. If things go wrong out there, I'll come and fight together…"
Hye started to explain his theory and plans in brief but didn't tell anything in detail. The plan was simple. Major and his forces would deal with things here, while he'd deal with things at the incoming fleet.
According to Legend, that fleet was around four up to six days away from here. That might seem like a long time, but Hye knew it wasn't.
The incoming fleet would change everything once arrived. Hye didn't want to just delay it but also deal a good blow and cut lots of their numbers if he could.
"I'll prepare a group of those who know how to speak their tongue," they agreed on the general plan, and Major added, "Let's keep in touch through a special channel. I've marked your ship's frequency and will send you now through that channel."
Hye didn't get what he meant, but he knew this was going to be something exclusive to the two of them.
"This is the private channel, no one will hear us here unless they hacked the entire system," Major's voice came from the speakers, before adding, "I'll expand the reach of this channel to cover enough distance that'd take us one month to cover. How about telling me more about your plans?"
"No, it's not safe to say such a thing," Hye didn't feel that safe about using this special channel, especially when Major started his words speaking about the ability to hack this channel and listen to everything, "just let your men on board of a small ship, I'll come with my fast ship then use a flagship to move around."
"Isn't it a bit easier to fly in a small ship? It's much faster, you know that!"
"It's for the best," Hye didn't like travelling slowly, but he'd pick up lots of people from Major's side.
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