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1802: 1800 1802: 1800 Peter Brown’s cultivation wasn’t very high, so he definitely wouldn’t rush to the front lines.

Caleb Henderson and the others, whose fortunes were tied to Prince Harvey, definitely wouldn’t agree to let him take that risk.

Thus, Peter was largely waiting at the back, watching the battle unfold.

Caleb Henderson was indeed a fine commander, and now very loyal to Peter Brown.

With him commanding the army, Peter felt relieved.

“Report, the enemy army has moved again!”

The scout’s news surprised everyone; they had no idea what the enemy intended to do.

“Hide!”

Caleb Henderson had everyone conceal themselves and watched an army erging from Lake Ridge Star.

Peter observed from a distance.

Caleb whispered, “It’s the Giant Bear Army.

Why have they dispatched another troop?”

At a glance, they saw it was an army of 5,000 n, heading into the distance.

“Your Highness, look!

They’ve sent another troop for reinforcent!” After analyzing, everyone suspected this army was going to support the Flying Star Army.

Peter also laughed, telling everyone, “Wait for them to move further away, then we’ll attack.”

Caleb also smiled, “After they’ve left behind 10,000 of the Giant Bear Army, only 10,000 remain on guard.

It will be much easier for us to fight.”

Ti passed, and everyone waited there.

“It’s about ti, we can attack!”

Caleb looked at Peter.

“You take command.”

Caleb imdiately went to direct the operation.

Peter even saw him ordering the Star Devouring Rat to burrow into this special type of earth, heading towards Lake Ridge Star.

The army carefully moved forward, and as they got closer to the planet, Caleb had the troops wait.

After a while, suddenly, the aerial defenses of Lake Ridge Star roared and the azure sky burst with energy.

“Attack!”

With a shout, Caleb led the troops charging forward.

The 8,000 troops, though not nurous, charged swiftly and with great aura, quickly overcoming the distance.

The Eight-Star Star Devouring Rat truly displayed its great power, rampaging back and forth, with none of the Giant Bear Army able to match it.

“An Eight-Star Beast!”

The generals and soldiers of the Giant Bear Army were stunned to see an Eight-Star fierce beast arriving.

While they were stunned, Caleb had already launched his attack.

Then, one after another, Seven-Star Formations assembled, continuously trapping and slaughtering the generals and soldiers of the Giant Bear Army.

Like bulldozing, not much effort was needed, and soon their forces completely routed the enemy’s army.

At this point, Peter also realized that the Giant Bear Army was indeed not a very powerful force.

Against Caleb and his troops equipped with formations and energy bombs, they had no resistance and collapsed quickly.

The greatest fear of an army is dispersion.

Once they dispersed, they lost morale, and the slaughter intensified.

One by one, the enemies fell, and while Peter was still shocked at how quickly the Giant Bear Army had collapsed, the battle was nearly over.

When Peter arrived protected by a Seven-Star Formation, the first thing he saw were the lifeless soldiers of the Blue Star Kingdom.

“Your Highness, a great victory!”

Caleb, himself surprised by the rapidness of the victory, was brimming with excitent.

“Your Highness, we lost 115 of our own, with over a thousand wounded.

We completely wiped out 10,000 of the Giant Bear Army, killing over 2,600 of their n, capturing over 7,000—a great victory!”

As one Seven-Star master after another arrived, all were thrilled.

They hadn’t expected to keep achieving such great victories in battles.

Now in this region, besides the remaining 10,000 of the Giant Bear Army, no enemy could stand against them.

Besides, the greatest victory lay in the 50,000 prisoners of war, a powerful force that Peter could now rally.

“Join in rescuing the prisoners of war!”

Peter strode forward; it was ti to reap the fruits of victory.

At this ti, in the prisoner of war camp, a great number of prisoners conversed in hushed tones, shocked at their circumstances—they were being held underground.

Even underground, they could still hear the sounds of explosions above.

“What’s happening?” soone whispered quietly.

“I don’t know.

Although the Giant Bear Army guards us, the Flying Star Army is also stationed here.

Surely no one would dare strike at them, right?”

“Could it be our reinforcents?”

“Dream on.

Where would our reinforcents co from?

Everyone knows about the conflict amongst the three princes; why would the other two princes co to our aid?

I fear Prince Harvey is no longer with us!”

ntioning Prince Harvey stirred complicated emotions.

They had little to say about the prince who had led them to defeat; the situation just felt unbearably stifling.

It was over!

They all understood in their hearts that they might only be destined to beco slaves, uncertain of their future.

So generals gathered together at this ti, completely restricted by seals.

Those with Life Stars had long been executed, stripped of their Life Stars.

In this Divine Realm, those possessing a Life Star were the most likely to thrive yet also the most dangerous.

If caught, stripping them of their Life Stars and disconnecting their access to information about the Life Stars was handled in one way—total elimination.

Thus, those with Life Stars usually kept their status secret.

Yet even if one wanted to keep it secret, it might not be possible; there were many thods available for determining if one possessed a Life Star.

These captured people had been inspected; those with Life Stars were long dead, and those without had their capacities sealed below the navel with special thods.

Now without the ability to replenish their energy, even the Seven-star people lacked significant power, appearing as feeble mbers of the Divine Race.

Having once been high-ranking military officials, now they were just pale and listless, listening helplessly to the noises outside.

“It’s over!”

“Yes, it ended that quickly!”

“What exactly happened?

Normally, even with battle, it wouldn’t be possible to wipe out these two armies so swiftly.”

“We’ll know soon enough!”

Everyone’s eyes turned toward the entrance, eager to see what would unfold next.

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