Lai Zhicun stared at the cha that looked different from the icy blue one they had seen monts ago but exuded the sa imposing aura, montarily stunned.
One of his formation leaders then completely lost control and shouted, "What is that? Why is our black hole gone? Why is our black hole gone? What did he do?"
This was completely beyond the comprehension of the high-ranking officers of the Ninety-Fifth Legion. The Singularity Weapon, a superweapon redeveloped by the Star Alliance since Xiao Yu's ascension, although technically improved since the Iridium Star era, was still not a very stable superweapon. It was supposed to an that once a black hole appeared, it would not imdiately disappear; it would beco a celestial body, constantly present at the location it was released, turning the surrounding area into a no-fly zone.
But why did the black hole disappear as if it were waved away after that cha appeared?
Incomprehensible events can be terrifying.
Lai Zhicun decisively ordered, "Attack! Full assault!"
He had panicked, which was not Lai Zhicun's style. Even when facing the most dangerous enemies, he was usually expressionless and calm. He would fight fiercely with the legion, coordinating ticulously and acting tactically.
But when that cha embraced another cha and waved the black hole away, Lai Zhicun panicked.
The mountain that had lood over him for eighteen years was truly crashing down.
Behind the white cha, a wormhole gateway opened, and a gigantic nine-thousand-ter-long warship leaped out, followed by countless other warships that sward around it, dense like a plague of locusts blotting out the sky, creating a chilling sight.
The white cha leaped, disappearing into the space, and entered the internal dock of the nine-thousand-ter warship.
Bai Zhongqi jumped out of the cha, simultaneously opening the cockpit of the blue cha. He stood on the cockpit hatch, lifting out the extrely weakened woman inside.
"Why did you cut your hair short?" Bai Zhongqi.. was not one to make small talk.
She was exceptionally weak, but seeing his familiar face inexplicably fueled her anger. Yet beneath that anger, she felt a surge of reassurance and joy as the personality buried deepest within her soul fluttered to life.
"Get lost!" she shouted with all her might, yet her voice sounded almost coquettish. She slapped Bai Zhongqi, the movent gentle yet like a caress.
Possibly the most obtuse protagonist among ten thousand web novels, Bai Zhongqi thought the lady was rely angry about the eighteen years he'd been away, filled with remorse.
Just about to explain, the lady fainted from exhaustion.
He signaled two humanoid beasts to carry the lady to the dical bay, scratched his head, and thought, "I'll deal with this later, first to settle the score with Lai Zhicun."
...
A humanoid beast in the starship bridge shouted, "The Chancellor has co to the bridge."
The humanoid beasts and other military officers on the bridge all stood up.
Bai Zhongqi nodded, and everyone returned to their battle stations.
He opened the fleet channel and issued a command, "Four Military Lords."
Responses ca through the channel.
"Star Creation Departnt Military Lord, Tear the Sky."
"Star Creation Departnt Military Lord, Qingcheng."
"Military Lord of the Decaying Stars, Andu Yong."
"Military Lord of the Huixing Faction, Han Tie Furnace Stone."
All four Military Lords spoke in unison, "We await the Chancellor's command."
Bai Zhongqi, seeking revenge, naturally could not act alone. The swarm's power was his core strength, while the four Military Lords were his new vassals, brought forth from the Glass Beads of the Golden Great Sail Ship.
The Star Creators were chanical Warriors that ignited the soul. After Bai Zhongqi united them under his rule, he had the Tear Sky Roar organize the Star Creation fleet and military forces, belonging to the Star Creation Departnt. Tear Sky Roar served as the Military Lord of this division, commanding its military forces and directly obeying Bai Zhongqi's orders.
The Huixing Faction were creatures that looked like bean sprouts magnified a hundred tis. They resembled bean sprouts but were resilient in battle. They excelled in setting up battlefield devices to alter the terrain of space battlefields, creating situations advantageous for their strategy, and they were particularly skilled in mine setting.
The Decaying Star people were a species with green, wrinkled skin, round heads, round eyes, pointy ears, and limbs with only three fingers. They liked to twist their limbs, similar to the bodies of the Primate Clan, into special positions to facilitate ntal communication. This race highly valued intelligence and also produced excellent swordsn.
Compared to the previous three species, the Huixing people were much less conspicuous, with adult individuals only seventy to eighty centiters tall, lacking in combat capability. However, they were naturally skilled at handling intricate machines, had good cooperation abilities, and were highly disciplined, making them an excellent crew under Bai Zhongqi's discovery.
All four sections were originally collectibles of a celestial collector, trapped in narrow glass beads with little hope, until Bai Zhongqi's arrival offered them a path. If they served him, Bai Zhongqi could assure them a place in the real universe.
At that mont, each of the four Military Lords' fleets comprised over two hundred ships, with the Star Creation fleet being the most magnificent since the Star Creators were larger, hence their warships were also larger in size.
The swarm warships were located in the center of the fleet cluster, with the Blade Empress as the flagship. The other four Military Lords' warships were arrayed in four directions, each fleet uniquely shaped and comprising over two hundred warships, totaling a fleet of thousands under Bai Zhongqi's command.
The two fleets faced each other, with neither side intending to make a reckless move.
Lai Zhicun asked over the public channel, "Which civilization's fleet are you from?"
At this mont, he was still hoping against hope, even though the previous scene had led him to a conclusion, but now he still wished to hear a language he could not understand from the opposite side, letting him know which secretive High Level Civilization they were facing, which would beco a new enemy of the Star Alliance.
However, the voice that responded in the public channel sounded familiar yet distinct, speaking in impeccably clear Mandarin.
"Lai Zhicun, it's ti to pay your debts."
Lai Zhicun felt an invisible pressure overwhelm him, almost unable to breathe, as fear wildly proliferated within him, even making him want to flee from the battlefield.
"Fire! Fire now!" He was completely panicked, disregarding any tactics, disregarding any deploynts, only wanting to defeat him, to prove that this was rely a distasteful prank.
Bai Zhongqi leaned back in a chair as soft and comfortable as a couch, his fingers dancing on the armrest as if playing a piano, his other hand pinching his chin.
The weapons officer in the command bridge shouted, "Lock on the enemy flagship."
"Fire."
Four Incandescence Cannons, unreasonably powerful, targeted the Taurus, the flagship of the Ninety-Fifth Legion, and suddenly fired. Four blinding white beams directly shattered the Taurus's shields, armor, command tower, and all its compartnts.
The Taurus exploded in midair.
Bai Zhongqi's dancing fingers continued unabated, his gaze towards space growing even more solemn.
"The first one."
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