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After 60 odd giants, Wang Zheng suddenly felt that the difficulty increased. They seemed to be learning how to resist him. Their joint attacks got sharper. Their bodies might be huge, but after learning physical techniques, their agility and speed improved vastly.
Finally, cheers roared as the last giant fell. This was power. Wang Zheng’s body felt light again. Battles like these were great for warm-up.
“Power is superficial. When practicing and training, pay attention to the integration of comprehension and nature. Break in and find your own way.”
Wang Zheng explained in a manner that wasn’t very fierce, though the giants could hear clearly nonetheless. There was an alloy blade more than 50 meters tall in the middle of the training ground.
Wang Zheng came to the foot of the sword and focused. In an instant, the entire sword was clear and he pointed at it.
An atomic explosion!
There was no loud sound, but everyone felt it. Their jaws dropped. What?
They knew just how hard the alloy blade was. It was not something that could be destroyed by the body. There was no telling how many times a laser would have to be blasted before it could be dented, but Ada… What did this mean?
Was there some deep meaning to it?
A gust of wind blew. The golden dust from the alloy blade flew, as though it never existed.
The giants stared dumbfoundedly, hardly believing what was happening in front of their eyes.
Lusa~Lusa~Lusa~
This was the worship for the invincible warrior. The entire training ground had been greatly encouraged. The relatively more powerful giants saw the infinite possibilities of the future.
Wang Zheng didn’t need them to understand it immediately. Rather, he wanted to broaden their vision and give them a higher target to chase after. The Titans wouldn’t be limited by habits, and they wouldn’t back down. They dared to challenge any superior realm.
Difficulty only enhanced their passion.
Yan Xiaosu knew from the fire in the giants’ eyes that the teams would be easier to manage from here on. The problem was… Big Brother, did you know how much that blade cost? That was sold, that was really painful.
Wang Zheng and his lovey dovey days with Aina went by. They were discussing offsprings as well. They left it to fate, though Aina wanted two, ideally a boy and a girl. During the day, Wang Zheng led the giants in their training, battling, and long distance trekking. Tempering their strengths in this primitive natural world, blending with nature, and having no worries. This was the best state.
In the distant Arbiter Republic, a young man in a wheelchair was looking calmly at the constellation diagram.
The door slid open and Mars walked in and bowed respectfully. “General, you were looking for me.”
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The young man was Major General Ren Yixuan, the one whom the people of Arbiter had pinned their hopes on. Mars had the rank of colonel.
“Colonel Mars, are the preparations ready?”
“Your order has been carried out impeccably. We will do our best to follow your tempo!” Mars said seriously.
“Hehe, Lin Feng is a good opponent. Let’s start with him at the first battle.” Ren Yixuan smiled. “Don’t be so tense, lest your strings break.”
Mars’ face twisted, but he really didn’t know how to relax. The Arbiter soldiers obeyed their orders without question. The problem was that the enemy was too strong and the impending battle was tactical. Their participating space shuttles were mostly old. The battle with the coalition forces had to show they were weak for them to have a chance. Their defeats were all arranged. Of course, the losses were real, but the coalition forces would never understand the ruthlessness of the Arbiters.
After two such battles, the coalition forces and the whole Milky Way Alliance now felt like the Arbiters were easy to deal with.
However, this was all for Ren Yixuan’s appearance. Mars didn’t quite understand. To be exact, Ren Yixuan used to be really famous as a tactical genius, but he had been really quiet these last few years. It was obviously with some considerations that the military had brought him out all of a sudden, but what was their intention?
Even Mars, who was the core representative of the Van family, didn’t understand, except that Lin Feng was the first target.
“Aslan will panic when we defeat Lin Feng. Once they panic, they will make mistakes.”
Ren Yixuan, who had been regarded as the disgrace of Arbiter, seemed to have regarded the defeat of the coalition forces as a sure thing. However, war wasn’t done through talking. If Arbiter were to lose another big battle, their strategy would have to change to that of complete defense.
The Sirius Star was one of the strongest countries of the Milky Way Alliance, but they weren’t participating in the battle of the Milky Way Alliance. The Aslan Empire was strong enough and the Sirius Star was never their ally. They would only be regarded as ammunition if they joined, and they would obtain the least resources in the end. The Sirius Star was not prepared to do such an unfair trade.
They had other targets. Arbiter and the terrorist organization, what a joke. No one cared about that. What was important was that Aslan had the upper hand now, gaining power through chaos and grabbing the Thunder Alliance and the Heaven’s Arrow Federation, which had huge resources. That was plainly to lay a solid foundation for the future.
The Sirius Star was nearly in the top ten strongest countries. Once Aslan defeated Arbiter, the other countries would be worried about Aslan. They would inevitably be united then, so under this premise, the Sirius Star had to seize the opportunity of the chaos to obtain the greatest advantage.
The fattest meat was undoubtedly Tita!
A planet without a basic space fleet and a group of barbarians guarding a super-gravity energy ore. This was simply a gift from God. It would be too late to wait until Aslan ended the war. They had to think about their own appetite even if they wanted to manipulate the international situation. They dared to swallow Arbiter, so they had to allow the other countries to take scraps at least. The other countries wouldn’t be so foolish as to let Aslan grow too huge.
At this time, the bold ones would take it all. The Sirius Star and their mecha were ready. They weren’t a group of savages or pirates. They were regulars of the Milky Way Alliance.
They only needed an opportunity now. If Arbiter would withstand Aslan’s attacks, they would continue waiting. Conversely, if the reverse were to happen, the Sirius Star would strike immediately.
Everyone was waiting now, waiting for Arbiter to man up and not fall through.
The planned attack on Tita was no problem to the Sirius Star. They had one of the most powerful beast-type mecha amongst the Milky Way Alliance — the Doomsday Werewolf Corp.
With the restriction of taboo weapons, the fleet determined air superiority, while the mecha determined who would win.
A bunch of bumpkin giants were just meat under the claws of beasts!
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