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Chapter 241: Chapter 186: Facing Death with a Smile l

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The Long River Fleet was still “divided into two groups.”

One group, consisting of more than 600 battleships, had lost their full-speed sprinting power and was gliding forward at a speed of several tens of kiloters per second.

The Long River battleships in this part of the array flew with a serene and silent deanor.

The other group, consisting of a hundred battleships, was still spewing flas with tails ranging from thousands to tens of thousands of kiloters long, constantly accelerating and sprinting with all their might.

They could no longer respond to any instructions requiring human acknowledgnt.

The nearly 100,000-strong Long River Fleet was devoid of any living humans.

The na Long River was removed from the human fleet’s celestial history books.

If the day of victory ca, Dillon and his fleet would be engraved on the Hero Monunt.

Their shipborne weapons were already depleted, but many detection devices on the fleet were still operating on their own.

Despite having the latest anti-interference shielding layer, the operation of these high-tech devices was still not stable, being subjected to strong interference and mostly silent. They only occasionally flickered as if resurrected by the automatic restart settings, sending back so fragnted information fragnts.

However, these information fragnts were too scattered, making it difficult for the people in the rear positions to provide guidance.

Only those with extraordinarily excellent operational skills, properly controlling the best equipnt, possessing powerful computing power, and having a deep understanding of various disciplines, including astrophysics, could quickly find so useful intelligence from these fragnted pieces of information.

There were such people on The Giant Wave.

Bernal Connor and several other master scholars from the Particle-Related Project Team were among them.

A few days ago, after completing the final modification of Harrison Clark’s individual combat system, these masters had beco idle in their assigned positions.

However, they were not the type to sit still, especially Mr. Connor.

He ca up with an idea and volunteered to take over the control of the Gravitational Wave Detector from the communication soldiers.

And indeed, these elderly n, using cannons to swat mosquitoes, did a good job.

They had strong learning abilities and extrely sharp minds, quickly becoming as proficient as communication soldiers and even surpassing them at tis.

Furthermore, since they were already masters and scholars in various fields, they occasionally ca up with ingenious ideas to operate the detectors better than others, making improvents on the operation manual along the way.

This was, after all, a new device that had only been born two months ago, and its operation alone had a great deal of room for developnt.

In just a few days, these old n made several revisions to the operation manual and managed to raise the Gravitational Wave Detector operation level of the entire fleet, causing both pain and pleasure for the communication soldiers of other fleets.

Harrison Clark had previously asked Nora Camp to arrange for Martha Owen and all the master scholars to go to the escape pod.

Not wanting to disobey orders or leave their posts, the old n simply moved their equipnt into the escape pod.

Surprisingly, this unintentional sche worked wonders.

The outer layer of the escape pod already had an anti-interference protective layer, and coupled with the detector’s own layer, it theoretically improved the device’s anti-interference capabilities.

Even more subtly, due to the unique nature of gravitational wave fields, additional shielding layers did not affect their performance.

Now, with the combined efforts of these old n, it took them about ten seconds to find sothing from the information that had been shared synchronously from the detection devices on the Long River Fleet.

They discovered a unique energy fluctuation.

This energy fluctuation had a much lower energy level than the quark layer, and its frequency resembled sothing they had encountered before.

The frequency was strikingly similar to the energy fluctuations they had dealt with for nine months in the Particle-Related Project Team, which were only heard but never seen in the particle-bearing objects.

Additionally, this frequency fluctuation was constantly intensifying, like the gradually accelerating heartbeat of soone who had just woken up.

Martha Owen, who was responsible for the overall command, imdiately reported this important intelligence and suggested that other fleets equipped with Gravitational Wave Detectors specifically search for this energy fluctuation.

Nearly 100,000 high-ranking commanders in the command sequence, including Harrison Clark, who was planning to run through the corridor to the command cabin for docking and leave The Giant Wave towards the frontlines in the departure launching bay, received this intelligence.

Harrison Clark suddenly stopped in his tracks, a bad feeling surging in his heart.

As expected, within a minute, almost all Gravitational Wave Detectors had responded.

Even the fleets and ard space stations on the third defensive line in near-Earth orbit had similar discoveries, and even more intense!

In the three-dinsional star map of the Solar System in Harrison Clark’s eyes, more than 500 bright green dots representing Gravitational Wave Detectors in operation were scattered throughout the Solar System.

Among the Twelve Major Legions, almost every legion had at least several dozen.

Every additional detector that found a similar response turned the green dots to red.

The stronger the response, the brighter the red light.

Harrison Clark scanned the star map, and the ominous feeling in his heart suddenly erupted like a tidal wave.

In an instant, he felt a bone-chilling cold, the chill creeping up his spine and spreading up the back of his neck like tendrils of ivy, causing numbness and pain wherever it went.

Eventually, this chill gathered at his forehead.

Feeling slightly dizzy, Harrison Clark saw double images.

This was the human emotional control’s self-protection chanism..

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