Chapter 1163: Chapter 1157: Infiltration 1_1 Chapter 1163: Chapter 1157: Infiltration 1_1 The task was by no ans easy.
Although Leviathan couldn’t turn invisible, it didn’t an none of the Insect Species could.
They had a dedicated reconnaissance type called kingworm, which evolved from the kingworm to change its genetic sequence and electromagnetic induction among other things, achieving a state of invisibility.
What’s most important is that while it’s not small, once you put it in the cosmos, it’s only a bit larger than so space fighters.
That size was already quite minimal, giving it a natural advantage in reconnaissance, and its speed was anything but slow.
Finn Lewis and the others knew they couldn’t rush things.
The fleet had settled in to wait here while a single Leviathan took over the remaining tasks.
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After more than a day, over a dozen kingworms had already set off for their destination, and all the data were being sent directly to the battleships via Leviathan’s neural network.
Seeing the images transmitted back from the front, everyone was sowhat shocked.
The size of this star system was not small—in fact, it was even larger than the Solar System.
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The entire star system, other than the orbits of various planets around the central star, was packed with all sorts of facilities.
Especially close to the star, there were even more, but that wasn’t the focus.
The point was that at the mont, scattered throughout the periphery of the star system’s interior were all kinds of space junk—mostly destroyed battleships and various space defense systems that had turned into debris.
One could also see that the massive space defense rings, almost like walls in space, that had been built earlier were now completely damaged, with countless fragnts drifting through space.
“I didn’t expect that these dark ssengers didn’t clean up the situation here,” Tyrone Armstrong said as he looked at the tragic sight.
Finn Lewis and the others fell silent as well.
The situation within the entire star system revealed how fierce the previous battle had been because as the kingworms flew past the wreckage, they even discovered countless densely packed bodies still drifting in space.
Although they didn’t know how many years had passed, the conditions in space had preserved these bodies well, which now, along with other wreckage, ford man-made asteroid belts.
From the star charts, the system appeared to have nine major planets, with eight of them solid planets like Earth and one gas giant like Jupiter or Saturn.
However, after completing their reconnaissance, Finn Lewis and his team could only see seven planets.
One planet had less than two-thirds of its volu remaining, as if a round cake had been bitten into several tis, and the rest of the random debris filled the entire star system.
Under the influence of gravity, they had now ford several asteroid belts.
Only the giant remnants of man-made structures maintained their original state, drifting there.
It was only upon seeing this scene in the images that Finn Lewis truly realized the extent of the war between the dark ssengers and the indigenous inhabitants of this star system.
“Your Highness, it seems you are quite shocked?” Tyrone Armstrong asked, noticing the expressions on Finn Lewis and his companions.
“Our Solar System has indeed beco aware of the existence of the dark ssengers, but we did not let them invade successfully.
We managed to keep them out of our system, at least for now.
We found so clues and the Cloud Spirits who had fled to our Solar System, so in the end, we chose to take the offensive,” Finn Lewis said, nodding.
“Only by seeing these scenes can we begin to imagine just how brutal the war was.”
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