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On Gigite Star, within traditional Gigite water dwelling structures, families of capybara folk embraced each other, shedding tears of joy. Initially, they had believed this would be the end of Gigite civilization, even with their affiliation to the Order Association failing to offer salvation.

Especially when Captain Samalou, leading the sole warship of Gigite at the forefront, willingly faced death to create opportunities for other warships of the Order Association, the Gigites were utterly despondent. Captain Samalou was a military figure idolized by the Gigites, symbolizing the participation of Gigite civilization in the Order Association fleets, making his sacrifice a severe blow to his people.

But to everyone's surprise, the Savior-like Star Alliance Fleet appeared; first, the Universe Navy Fleet repelled the massive Teizene fleet, followed by the overwhelming Silver Feather Fleet rcilessly thrashing the vulnerable Teizene, who seed to have t their nesis and were harshly taught a lesson by the Earthlings.

Although most Gigites had no conception of Earth's civilization or even clear knowledge of the relationship between the Order Association and Earth, at this mont, any civilization opposing the Teizene likely represented a good civilization.

Only the Gigite Star's public affairs office (governnt) sowhat understood the relationship and grievances between the Order Association and Earthlings.

During a eting in the public affairs office, Gigite's senior public officer, Wein Fo, proposed, "Gigite Star has followed the steps of the Order Association for decades, and it has beco clear that the Order Association lacks the strength to resist Teizene invasions. Additionally, our Gigite civilization has also lost nearly all of its military force in this war, marking our most vulnerable period. This war is about to end, and the Star Alliance Earthlings will erge victorious. Clearly, they will beco the most powerful civilization within this star region. Moreover, they have the capability to defeat the Teizene. Gigite Star has maintained a relatively independent status mainly because we have had no clear enemies, and the rogue civilization of the Teizene was far enough away. But now, we face a major crisis. Therefore, I suggest that after the war, we should seek to establish a closer relationship with Earth's civilization and seek the protection they can offer us."

All senior officers of Gigite Star essentially understood what Wein Fo ant by this statent. Requesting protection from Earth's civilization would inevitably an that Gigite civilization might lose its autonomy, or even beco a vassal to Earth's civilization. However, the Gigite people themselves did not harbor strong ambitions, valuing the maintenance of their own way of life above all. If the Earthlings were willing to let them continue existing in their own way on their ho planet, being a vassal was not an unacceptable option.

anwhile, the battle between the Star Alliance and the Teizene in the outer space of Gigite Star had reached a critical phase. At this point, the Order Association had nearly completely pulled out of the fight, as the enormous scale of this battle was unprecedented for any civilization within the Order Association, and staying on the battlefield now posed a great risk of being caught in the crossfire.

Caesar withdrew his fleet from the fire zone and, upon recounting, found that the Order Association's warships had dropped below five hundred, suffering losses of more than half.

Haiwins stood in the control bridge, his usual calm and composed deanor long gone. He frantically ordered the warship's helmsman to navigate the vessel out of the warp trap and continually demanded other warships to provide cover for his flagship. Your next chapter is on My Virtual Library Empire

"You lowly idiots, move quickly, protect the prince and help escape," Haiwins roared, his voice cold and rciless. In the rigid hierarchy of the Teizene Empire, protecting the royal family was indeed a duty of the Teizene military; even if the prince commanded them to face death, they had to comply.

Aolans watched Haiwins, who had completely lost his composure, and felt imnsely disappointed. He had chosen Haiwins as his sovereign, mainly believing that Haiwins possessed a calmness and restraint not found in ordinary Teizenes. However, at this critical mont, Haiwins' performance was even worse than that of Su Beisi, who was willing to die with his fleet, as he was solely focused on escaping, failing to consider the empire's perspective.

Teizene warships continuously appeared, shielding Haiwins' flagship from fire. The intense and penetrating Unihorn Cannons, although capable of breaching enemy ships and reducing their combat capabilities, did not quickly clear the view. Therefore, the wrecks of the breached ships gradually ford a barrier, shielding Haiwins' flagship.

However, it was precisely such behavior that allowed Bai Zhongqi to quickly deduce that the heavily protected Teizene main battleship must be the fleet's flagship and that the Eleventh Prince must be aboard it.

Bai Zhongqi gave a gentle smile and said to Zero, "How about we take a risk and take down this big guy?"

"Is it that battleship cruiser? It looks to be of the sa class as the Holy Sovereign King Number that Su Beisi was on last ti."

Zero's bright eyes fixed on Bai Zhongqi, expectantly asking, "What do you plan to do, Your Majesty?"

Bai Zhongqi smiled and said, "Let's try using that thing that we haven't used in a long ti."

Zero, after all, was connected to Bai Zhongqi by the Supre Command and, having spent a great deal of ti with him, quickly understood his plan.

"Okay, awaiting your command, Your Majesty."

Bai Zhongqi waved his hand nonchalantly, and a control screen from the original ga appeared in front of him, which had always been his main thod of controlling the warship.

Upon clicking the command, the previously ceased firing of the Sacred Falcon made the ship's body shake. From the outside, the massive battleship cruiser seed to blur, appearing less distinct.

Then, the Sacred Falcon abruptly shifted in light and shadow and disappeared from its spot. In the next instant, the Chancellor's flagship appeared just over a hundred kiloters directly in front of the heavily guarded flagship of the Teizene Fleet.

Haiwins, attempting to speed forward to escape, saw the Star Alliance warship appear out of nowhere in the bridge and his eyes almost popped out of his head.

"This is space jumping! How could Earthlings master this technology, this is impossible! This is unscientific!" Haiwins scread frantically.

Interrupting him was the Sacred Falcon's barrage of fire from hundreds of main and secondary cannons, pinning down the Teizene flagship with sheer firepower.

"Quick, stop him!" Haiwins, due to the collision of the warships, was already injured. He usually did not wear battle armor, making him more susceptible to injuries.

More Teizene warships rushed over, trying to attack the Sacred Falcon, but their gunfire only caused ripples on the shields of the Sacred Falcon, doing no real damage.

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