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421: Chapter 224 Approaching United Fleet_2 421: Chapter 224 Approaching United Fleet_2 “Asimara’s interest lies solely in ; why must you all insist on pestering ?”

“No way.” Ulrich was the first to shake his head.

Although he felt unease and had noticed that Azure Dragon was contemplating using them, after all, opportunities to involve three Level A life forms were rare.

But parting ways now was not possible; the sunk cost and losses were too great, they were already unable to disengage and had to see tangible benefits before doing so.

Sandro also shook his head in quick succession, “No, no, I’m still counting on you to fish out so goods.”

Theo frowned; the people behind him would likewise not allow him to leave this chanic, so he stayed silent.

“If that’s the case, don’t think too much,” Li Ming smiled.

“I suggest we leave this place as soon as possible.”

He had no interest in staying and clashing head-on with Asimara; finding a place to continue evolving was his best choice.

“I’m thinking the sa, let’s go today, start preparing right away.” Ulrich nodded.

His entire fortune was in this castle; leaving was a matter of saying the word.

“That soon?” Sandro was stunned, hastily adding, “I need to go back and gather my fleet.”

“Go back then, no one’s stopping you,” Ulrich glanced at him.

Sandro snorted coldly, his face turning the color of iron; how could he possibly leave at this juncture.

Because he hadn’t returned for so ti, his territory had been significantly eroded, and his subordinates were harboring grievances.

Although he could issue orders via the smart terminal to have them temporarily hide, by the ti he returned, whether those fleets would still be his was uncertain—that was how Raiders operated.

Loyalty was a re joke.

“What’s the word from the Torch Organization?

Haven’t they budged?” Li Ming asked.

Theo replied indifferently, “It should be soon.

The main issue is that those chanics don’t agree with each other.

This battle is, likewise, a showcase of your technical level.”

“Should we notify the others?” Ulrich asked, “In the face of such encirclent, the Land of Stars has always advanced and retreated as one.”

“Advance and retreat my ass!” Sandro was irritable, “My territory’s almost been completely eroded.”

“This ti, it’s indeed unnecessary,” Theo also shook his head, “As we discussed earlier, the Land of Stars probably won’t hold out this ti.”

Ulrich nodded, seemingly with so emotion, and then quickly went to arrange for the evacuation.

This was Ulrich’s territory; naturally, they would leave on his spaceship.

Theo’s subordinates were rcenaries, not particularly notorious nor completely clean, not wanted in many civilizations, fully capable of hiding out in other Star Clusters, unaffected by the situation.

Ulrich’s recent losses had been significant, which ant there wasn’t much he needed to take with him, secretly instructing Cassis to pack up, and within half a day, it was all sorted.

While arrangents were being made orderly, Li Ming secretly approached Ulrich, “Do you have any kind of self-destruction devices here?”

Ulrich hesitated, speaking in a low voice, “Yes, downstairs deep, a batch of high-yield Polyrization Nuclear Reaction Bombs have been planted.”

Li Ming’s eyes lit up briefly, then listened to Ulrich continue, “I know what you want to do.

When Asimara lands on the island, they will surely prepare a signal jamr; it’s difficult to ascertain their location, even harder to detonate from the outside.”

“Then leave soone inside to detonate it,” Li Ming added.

Ulrich felt helpless, “There are too many variables, I don’t trust the people I have.”

“Do you really have to tell them the truth?” Li Ming shook his head, murmuring for a while.

Ulrich’s expression changed, “You’re truly sinister.”

He turned and ordered, “Call Brown over.”

Right up until the mont he boarded the spaceship, Sandro’s expression was awful.

There were still plenty of valuables in his lair, but there were very few subordinates he could consider close, uncertain how much he could keep in the end.

In the unknown land, the headquarters of the Torch Organization, inside the Core Laboratory, the place was vast, with nurous research personnel bustling around, large experintal machinery operating ceaselessly.

In the most central position, on a tallic experintal table, a device half the height of a person was placed, opened from the center, its internal tal structure extrely intricate, with blue energy flowing.

Above was a constantly rotating 3D hologram, and Jesaya stood by, hands open, with the 3D image expanding accordingly—it seed to be so sort of physical blueprint.

Comparing it to the blueprint, the item on the tal plate seed to be just a small part of it.

“Energy conduction failure for the 1437th ti; the third spectroter detected unknown energy spectra, record…”

“Material trait detection failure for the 2345th ti; unable to match the traits specified in the blueprint, continuing to attempt alloy mixtures…”

Sounds of various experintal failures ca ceaselessly, Jesaya had grown accustod to it.

“Idiots, the Bose value should be between 2γ and 3Ψ, otherwise it will cause thermal expansion!”

“A bunch of garbage, brainless things!”

Des’s face turned red with rage, his shouting never ceasing, as the experintal personnel of Torch were scolded to the point of despair.

“Des…” Jesaya frowned, “It’s clear that the biological alloy has nothing to do with the Bose value, who knows how the Ascenders synthesized it, your shouting is useless.”

Des snorted coldly, “It’s been three months, and this is all the progress we have.

In another three years, I fear we still won’t be able to make it.

If our experintal team were here, we could speed things up a bit.”

“There are already too many people, the Torch Organization won’t agree, moreover, there’s a simpler solution.” Jesaya said calmly, just continuously rotating and adjusting the details of the blueprint in front of him.

“You’re thinking about that chanic Azure Dragon again, aren’t you?” Des’s face darkened slightly, “I’ve said it before, that’s just your own speculation; even if his skills are exceptional, it’s not certain he can solve our problems.”

“What if we invite him over and still make no progress, what then?

And we still haven’t clarified his background, he’s a ticking ti bomb!”

Jesaya shook his head, other than him, the other two chanics did not agree to inviting Azure Dragon over.

“Des, you’re just afraid he’ll take your share of the benefits, I know you want to see if the Ascender Relics contain materials for crafting the Casting Star Device.”

Des, unveiled, was unbothered, “So what if that’s the case?”

Jesaya said indifferently, “If we can’t make this device, we won’t even be able to enter.”

“I told you to bring our whole team over from Torch Organization, their people are inept…” Des frowned, but stopped mid-sentence.

The experintal personnel around them retreated to the sides, and Jesaya turned back, giving a slight nod, “Lord Connet.”

The one who arrived was the Torch Leader, who surveyed the three chanics, “We have decided to invite chanical Azure Dragon over, as well as Theo, Ulrich, and Sandro, the three A-Level Life Forms.”

“What?” Des imdiately protested, shouting, “Connet, have you lost your mind?”

Connet remained calm, “Des, My Lord, the slow progress is clear to all, if we don’t find a solution, no one will get inside.”

“We have no solutions, what makes you certain he has one?

How can you prove it?” Des was frantic.

Connet did not speak; he simply opened his smart terminal, pinched out a virtual projection, and played a segnt of a combat recording.

The footage was evidently much clearer, seemingly enhanced.

He briefly introduced, “Not long ago, A-Level Life Form Tiago ambushed Lord Azure Dragon but was captured.”

“Oh?” Jesaya beca interested and observed closely, while Des’s expression slowed.

“During the fight, he showcased a second A-Level Combat cha, and there was also an A-Level Combat chanism assisting; both require high technical content,” Connet said.

These chanics, forbidden to contact the outside world, could only receive news through Connet.

“This ch…” The usually reticent older chanic Benny leaned in, observing carefully, and when he saw the ch withstand Tiago’s attack, he exclaid in amazent:

“Resistant to EMP electromagnetic interference, where on earth did he find this kind of nanomaterial?

It seems even sturdier than the previous one.”

Among items of the sa rank, the creation of Combat chas was the most complex and also the most revealing of skill level.

“Clearly oriented towards defense, with no weapon modules, also a follower of ‘Phil’s Theory,'” Benny comnted after a mont, “Phil’s Theory suggests that, due to performance limitations, a singular Combat cha should not be both offensive and defensive.”

Des’s face changed color, and when the silver Combat chanism burst onto the battlefield and displayed its combat prowess, Jesaya was suddenly excited, “This, how is this possible!”

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