"General Paris, the Zerg at the front have been largely eliminated, with only a negligible force remaining. Should we attempt to establish contact with the Imperial Star?"
At the Milky Way Crossing, on the only planet harboring life, this location stands as the final station before traversing the Milky Way. It also serves as the last bastion for the army stationed here.
This site is a crucial strategic position for the Empire, with a strong military presence led by General Paris, a powerhouse of the Large Galaxy Seventh Order. Such powerhouses are rare even on the Imperial Star.
His assignnt here is not a demotion but a testant to the Empire's trust in him!
The station boasts ten fully staffed fleets, each comprising ten thousand warships, totaling a hundred thousand warships stationed at this crossing.
Before the Zerg's appearance, this area was the Empire's most bustling zone, with nurous warships departing daily, carrying goods across the Milky Way to the other side.
However, a few years ago, the sudden ergence of the Zerg caught everyone off guard. No one expected their appearance here.
Initially, they sent distress signals to the Imperial Star, only to later learn from so sources that the Imperial Star had been overwheld by the Milky Way, a shocking revelation.
But General Paris refused to believe that the Imperial Star was completely subrged. With powerhouses of the Large Galaxy Ninth-level Peak there, how could it be so easily overwheld?
Even he could withstand the Milky Way for a ti, let alone the powerhouse-laden Imperial Star.
Setting aside his docunts, General Paris asked his Deputy about the last contact with the Imperial Star.
The Deputy replied calmly, "Half a year ago."
"Then let's try contacting them again. The interstellar communication device consus a lot of energy and can't be used frequently. Once every six months is sufficient."
"Yes, General."
As an important hub for the Empire, the station is equipped with an interstellar communication device for long-distance contact. However, its exorbitant cost ans even the Rota Empire has few such devices.
After the Deputy left, Paris resud examining a docunt about the Red Alert Empire, a rebellious organization claiming sovereignty and reportedly more technologically advanced than the Empire. They seem to have Small Galaxy-level powerhouses, with no Large Galaxy-level ones detected yet.
The Red Alert Empire has a ga called Red Alert World, enabling face-to-face long-distance communication, a technology Paris heard of from the Emperor, possibly developed by an Empire known as Feng. Could the Red Alert Empire be backed by them?
"Such technology should only belong to the Rota Empire," Paris thought contemptuously. "After dealing with the Zerg, I'll show these rebels what true power is."
Dismissing the docunt, Paris scoffed at the supposed strength of the Red Alert Empire. An organization rising from the fringes of the Empire couldn't possibly possess such advanced technology or powerhouses.
With his Large Galaxy Seventh Order strength, Paris felt he could look down on most. Focusing on the front lines, he knew the importance of this hub to the Empire—it must not fall to the Zerg, or he would face disgrace before the Emperor.
Soon after, a shrill alarm sounded.
Subsequently, an interface appeared before him, showing an anxious man.
"General, it's bad news!"
"Is it the Zerg attacking?" General Paris remained composed.
"No, it's an organization claiming to be the Red Alert Empire. They are attacking us, and their offensive is too strong. I request reinforcents!"
General Paris was slightly taken aback. He had just reviewed the information on the Red Alert Empire and did not expect to encounter them so soon.
"Divert so forces from the Zerg front. Eradicate this so-called Red Alert Empire!"
"Yes, sir!"
anwhile, in a distant part of the cosmos, Ju Ling stood in the Command Room with a cool deanor, gazing at a distant planet - her target, the Milky Way Crossing.
"Commander, the enemy has detected us and is dispatching a fleet. Shall we engage them?" asked the Deputy at Ju Ling's side.
They could have chosen a stealth attack, confident in their technology, which would have likely gone undetected by the enemy.
But this ti, Ju Ling's goal was to capture the Milky Way Crossing to solve the issue of traversing the Milky Way. Stealth was unnecessary.
"Advance at full speed, use our strongest firepower, and seize the Milky Way Crossing."
Although Ju Ling's fleet was fully staffed, it was only one against three of the enemy's. However, the Red Alert Empire's fleet had significantly evolved, incorporating the Warship technologies of the Rota Empire and Feathered Warbler Empire. What was once treasured by Su Chen as a small escort ship had now beco a standard Warship, not even qualifying as an elite vessel.
Each fleet's Flagship of the current Red Alert Empire housed a Red Alert Sub-base, a fleet carrying a Superweapon, a formidable thought indeed.
The Red Alert Base was Ju Ling's greatest confidence.
When the fleets t, they needed no words – the battle comnced imdiately.
Unlike the Feathered Warbler Empire, the Rota Empire had developed both Warship and cha technologies.
Their chas, while slightly inferior to those of the Red Alert Empire, were not far behind, and a fierce battle ensued in the Universe.
"Their cha level is not low, only a version behind our ultimate Celestial Armor. Their standard chas are far inferior to our Tengu Ghost King series," observed the Deputy with a wave of his hand.
The Tengu Ghost King, once limited to terrestrial glory, had evolved into chas capable of interstellar flight, retaining their unique features like the Tengu cha's transformation ability and the Ghost King ch's formidable power.
On the Rota Empire's side, General Paris was visibly distressed. The data showed they were outclassed in every aspect, from Warships to chas.
"How could an unknown organization possess technology surpassing the Empires? I was right, there must be other Empires aiding them in secret. This ans the Zerg were also lured by them, a bunch of traitors!"
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