Chapter 1191: Chapter 700: The Youngsters_1 Chapter 1191: Chapter 700: The Youngsters_1 “Captain, you…”
Edgar stared at Nico Ross, his tone full of surprise.
He admitted that he had previously had so issues with Nico, even constantly blaming him in his heart for the predicant they all found themselves in.
But when he saw that Nico had actually activated Absolute Link, all of his previous dissatisfaction disappeared.
Compared to others, Nico had put his life on the line for this competition.
The captain had no way back now.
Nico’s beetle fluttered its wings lightly, “No more nonsense, I’ll make up for the mistakes I made. We must win, and we will. I’ll lead you through the Glenoid Tribe’s lair, understood?”
“Captain, you really didn’t have to do this. It’s just a match after all, sigh.”
Sophie Lee said in a sowhat heartbroken tone.
Nico shook his head, “No, it’s not just a match.”
He decided to tell everyone what had happened in the Cloudtop War Zone.
Of course, what he wanted to convey was not the death of his parents.
Nico was well aware of his uncle Tang and his father’s abilities, and even more so of the First Special Warfare Army they commanded, as well as how the entire Cloudtop War Zone had been fortified by humanity.
However, despite all of this, Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Forms had managed to sneak in undetected and annihilate humanity’s strongest troops.
Annihilate, not rout.
In the war footage, all of humanity’s cutting-edge weapons, whether conventional or rarely-used trump cards, had beco useless when faced with Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Forms.
It was evident that the Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Forms represented the pinnacle of the Compound-Eyed Observers’ technological capabilities.
This situation, compared to what Nico saw in the void’s historical records when humanity first encountered a Spherical Battleship, was actually the sa.
If they could not solve the mystery of the Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Forms and allow the Compound-Eyed Observers to continue mass-producing these special military forces and deploying them to the battlefield, then the fate awaiting humanity would be no different from the powerless defeat recorded in the void’s history.
This judgnt ca entirely from his own intuition, which might conflict with other scholars’ opinions.
After all, in the past, no matter whether humanity faced Virtual Energy Life or Devouring Worms, they would always quickly find a way to counteract them after an initial period of confusion.
Sotis, empiricism can be deadly.
Nico didn’t have this drawback, as he was very superstitious about his own intuition.
As a result, the nurous outstanding young talents who were originally sent to this Galactic Center Iron Wall Chain Formation’s Glenoid Tribe Star, either by chance or for so other reason, had unknowingly taken on the fate of an entire civilization.
This was a mont that countless people dread of, but it ca with imnse opportunity.
This was a battle that could make a na for oneself and change history.
Nico even believed that it was humanity’s fortune.
There were billions of planets in the Iron Wall Chain Array, yet this ti, the target was precisely the Glenoid Tribe Star, which was chosen before the ergence of the Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Forms. This was a one-in-a-billion chance, and humanity had won the lottery.
However, the lottery must be cashed in to collect the prize.
The way to cash in this lottery was for the nurous contestants to break through the Glenoid Tribe Star’s instance, complete various mission objectives like infiltration, in-depth research, and even instigating rebellion.
Nico had to achieve this goal because he wanted revenge.
He also believed that if the contestants ultimately failed to complete their tasks, they would die sooner or later, and it wouldn’t matter.
“This match involves so much more.”
After finishing, Nico shared the key images from the war footage with everyone, especially the scenes of the Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Forms.
Mata: “So, our success or failure, does it affect whether the Cloudtop War Zone can handle the humanoid-faced monster?”
Nico shook his head, “It’s not just about the Cloudtop War Zone; it’s all of humanity. I even suspect that in the historical records, nurous Prism Ships carrying even more humanoid-faced monsters are right now heading towards our Solar System, towards the heart of the Human Empire. Think about it, even the elite First Special Warfare Army was defeated. What would happen if those monsters appeared near the production-oriented Solar System?”
At this point, Nico didn’t know that his words had caused a huge stir outside.
If he were just an ordinary person making this analysis of the overall situation, others might simply laugh it off.
But he wasn’t, and everyone knew that he was the Reincarnation of Sages and could awaken at any ti.
Furthermore, considering that he had previously made many bold statents that didn’t match his own “persona,” no one dared treat his words as re child’s play when he began to criticize the current situation and analyze the overall strategy.
Edgar couldn’t help but argue, “But… but isn’t there a saying ‘When the sky falls, the tall man will have to prop it up’? We’re not the best of the best, are we?”
Nico yelled angrily, “If everyone waits for soone else to be the tall man in the face of crisis and all they do is shrink back, where will the tall man be when the sky does fall?”
“We might be weak, but the opportunity to change history is right in front of us! Fight with all our strength, even if it ans death! I don’t want to be a naless speck of dust in a life of futility, born and dying in insignificance. I’d rather make what seems like an impossible attempt with my tiny body. I won’t regret it, so stop talking! Mata, you go to the rock 30 ters on my right and lie in ambush. Edgar, you go to my rear and prepare nanofilants in advance. Sophie Lee…”
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