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Chapter 691

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"Get in the car, gentlemen!"

An officer shouted, hurriedly urging the lone experts of the hunting squad to get into the car. Allen got into a troop carrier first, followed by Regis and the others. Reina was the last to enter the carriage and chose a corner seat to sit down. The missions given to the hunting squad were all different, and there were many missions where several teams worked together to take down a position. However, the mission Allen had obtained clearly indicated on the plan that it was only a small team combat mission. The enemy they faced was only an enemy of less than 50 people and a few outsider elites around Level 15.

This bit of strength was not enough for Allen to put it in his eyes. With the configuration of his team, it was more than enough.

Since there were no other teams going with them, the troop carrier looked very empty. It's not bad not to be crowded with too many people, Allen thought. Then, he went over the plan he had discussed with everyone yesterday in his mind to make sure there were no omissions. At this moment, the vehicle trembled slightly, but the engine of the flying car had already started. Allen looked out of the window and his gaze began to rise. The flying car was already floating on the ground.

Following that, the scenery slowly retreated and the convoy left.

After the troop carrier drove out of the camp, a screen appeared on the projection curtain wall in front of the carriage. After a moment of delay, an image appeared on the curtain wall. It was a scene of the Federation's floating fleet advancing towards the Chaos Canyon. It was not difficult to see from the scene that there was a dark cloud in the sky above the canyon in the distance.

That's the enemy's air fleet.

Scenes like this appeared in every troop carrier to make it easier for the soldiers or hunting squads on board to keep abreast of the latest battle situation. As the Federation fleet continued to advance, the Yordon outsiders could no longer hold their breath. Dark clouds began to welcome the Federation fleet, and Catu airships of various shapes arrived in mid-air. The formation of the Federation fleet immediately dispersed, and the small warships in front of them quickly pierced through. In an instant, fireballs of varying sizes bloomed in mid-air, opening the prelude to the decisive battle on Frost Star.

This was the first time Allen had seen a regular army in aerial contact, so he immediately paid more attention to the screen on the curtain wall.

The Catus' airships were like their warriors. They didn't have any tactics or formations at all. They were practically rampaging through this high-altitude battlefield. In contrast, the strictly trained pilots of the Federation displayed their exquisite aerial combat skills. Although all the small battleships in the Federation fleet were deployed, they were scattered but not disorderly. Usually, three small ships would form a team and cooperate with each other to hunt down the enemy.

These squadrons of small ships would sometimes engage in guerilla warfare, occasionally interweaving in the formation, or use themselves as bait to create opportunities for their companions to focus fire on them. The tactics they displayed were complicated and varied, dazzling Allen. In the picture, enemy aircrafts were crashing nonstop, but a lot of the Federation's airships were exploding into fireballs, too. However, the casualty rate was still controlled at a ratio of three to one.

The intense battle made Allen no longer satisfied with the screen. He couldn't help but poke his head out of the window. However, at this time, the Federation fleet had long since left. With Allen's eyesight, he could only see the continuous clouds of fire in the sky in the direction of the Chaos Canyon. From time to time, balls of fire would fall from the sky with dense black smoke and land on the ground. A moment later, they exploded into flames.

At this time...

Hearing Lucy's soft cry, he turned around. On the screen, the Federation battleships had also entered the battle. Several battleships opened their main quantum cannons at the same time. After a burst of charging, several thick and ferocious quantum beams tore through space like a waterfall, instantly blasting into the enemy fleet in the distance.

First, a few balls of blazing light lit up, as if there were a few more blazing suns in the void. Then, the intense light quickly covered the entire world, and even the Federation fleet was submerged in the intense light. Allen simply looked out of the window. It was clearly daytime, but the light was incomparably dim by the blazing light in the distance. In that bright light, muffled rumbling sounds could be heard.

After a moment, the intense light gradually disappeared. Looking at the screen again, there were a few blank spaces in the alien fleet. One flying ship after another turned into fireballs and fell to the ground, causing a series of explosions!

Vaguely, Allen heard people cheering from the other cars nearby. However, it was clear that they were happy too early. The Federation battleships had just completed a bombardment when suddenly, two pitch-black beams of light shot over from the enemy fleet. Like two giant black swords, the pitch-black beams of light crossed one of the battleships. The armor of the battleship was torn apart by the beams of light like paper. The hull of the battleship disintegrated, and dazzling flames rushed out of the hull, instantly exploding into a huge fireball.

The explosion even pulled in the surrounding small ships, causing another round of explosions. Instantly, the screen was filled with flying flames and scorching metal fragments. One could vaguely see the figures of people falling from the sky. It was unknown how many people had died in an instant in such an intense explosion.

An oppressive might appeared in the distant sky. It was like a dark cloud pressing down on the border. Even though it was so far away, it still caused one's heart to palpitate. Allen was no stranger to such an aura. He quickly exchanged glances with Reina, who nodded, obviously agreeing with Allen's guess.

"Dark Titan" Allen said softly.

At this moment, another imposing aura rose from the distant sky, resisting the pressure released by the Dark Titan. The experts of the Federation also began to move. Those who could suppress the Dark Titan were definitely not ordinary experts. At the very least, they were Major General of the Federation. However, that aura was very different from Katherine's. Allen thought to himself that it should be another general in charge of the army.

He thought that he could see a battle between experts, but the image of the projection curtain wall suddenly closed. Allen heard curses coming from many cars. It wasn't hard to understand the sense of loss that he couldn't see the battle at this critical moment. At this moment, the announcement sounded in the car. It turned out that the Chaos Canyon had arrived. At this point, the convoy's mission was over. Next, the lone experts needed to walk into the valley and carry out their own different missions.

The Federation convoy would return to the main battlefield to participate in the war on the ground.

The flying car landed and the door opened. Allen jumped to the ground and a blazing wind drilled into his nose. He turned around and saw flames everywhere in the Chaos Canyon. He didn't know if the ground troops had already attacked the outsider positions. However, that main battlefield was not fated with them. Allen took out his tactical brain, and a plan of the canyon appeared on the screen, as well as a dotted line representing the march route. It would guide Allen's team to a predetermined position.

"Let's go." Allen said.

Entering the Chaos Canyon was like entering another world. The ubiquitous thin mist in the canyon

The fog isolated the fire of the war and the sound of the cannons in the distance. Looking from a high vantage point in the valley, one could only see the dim light of the fire and the low sound of the explosion. However, the war between the Federation and the Yordon Outsiders still affected the canyon. Those strange alien creatures had already smelled the scent of danger and had hidden themselves long ago.

Allen led his team deep into the canyon, but he didn't even see the multi-eyed monster that loved to disguise itself as a strange tree. The air in the valley was already humid and stuffy, and now the atmosphere was even more solemn and oppressive. After the hunting teams entered the valley, they advanced towards their predetermined target positions. In addition, the environment in the valley was complicated and changeable. Unless they traveled together, it would be extremely difficult to see other teams. As they continued to advance into the valley, Allen almost thought that they were the only hunting group in the valley.

The tactical intelligence of the hunting squad would constantly send signals to the command mothership so that the commander on the mothership could know the movements of each team. At this moment, in the command mothership, a tactical staff officer in charge of the hunting squad exclaimed. He turned around and shouted to Catherine on the bridge, "General, you might have to come and take a look. This team is acting strangely."

Catherine raised her cloak and came to the staff officer's side. The tactical staff officer clicked on the brain screen. There were dots of blue light flickering on the map of the canyon on the screen. Each blue light represented a signal source. From this, one could see the movements of the various hunting squads. Since the main battlefield was taken over by the Federation army, the mission given to the hunting squad was basically to eliminate the enemy's peripheral forces in order to weaken their combat ability on the main battlefield.

Thus, on the map, almost all the blue light stopped at the periphery of the battlefield, forming an arc. However, a dot of blue light continued to advance and had already entered the area that the Federation had designated as the Level 2 battlefield. Even though the Level 2 Theater of Operations was not the main battlefield, the enemy forces there were still extremely dangerous for a single hunting squad. Moreover, once they hid deep in the enemy formation, it would be extremely difficult to break through or wait for reinforcements.

"How could this be? Did we assign a mission to the Level 2 Theater of Operations?" Catherine's expression was solemn as she said, "Check which team it is."

The tactical staff officer's fingers flew, and he quickly retrieved the information of the hunting squad based on the identification code of the signal source. "Pack of wolves, the leader is … Allen Bescot!"

"What!" Catherine's body trembled slightly. She was keenly aware that something must have gone wrong. His tone was as cold as frost, "Look at the contents of their mission."

"Yes, General." The staff officer opened the mission file again and slid to the pack of wolves. "Found it."

He looked at Catherine hesitantly.

"Open it." Catherine's tone was firm and irrefutable.

The staff officer clicked on the button and a document popped up, presenting the mission Allen was in charge of in Catherine's eyes in detail. Catherine quickly scanned through it and became incomparably silent. She looked at another person and said coldly, "Colonel Caesar, you are in charge of the hunting squad's mission. Please explain to me why the Pack of Wolves Hunting Squad's mission went deep into the Second Grade Theater of Operations without my consent! "

A man stood up and turned around. It was the Federation colonel who had tried to stop Comon from changing the mission yesterday, but was threatened in the end. He said silently, "General, I don't know anything."

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