Although Fangzheng really wanted to pull a group of Sea Fog battleships over to level up, he temporarily suppressed this idea after thinking about it.
The reason was very simple. The gravity well on Requiem had not been completely lifted yet. Even if Fangzheng summoned a few more battleships over, he would not be able to escape the same fate as Iona. Iona would still need at least 12 hours to be repaired. If a few more battleships fell, it would be even more troublesome.
However, Fangzheng did not need to worry about lifting the gravity well because he already knew that the Master Chief, as the protagonist, had taken on the task of going to the control center to close the gravity well after meeting up with the Infinity. Fangzheng calmly told him to let the Master Chief do as he pleased. After all, the protagonist would most likely not die. Besides, he was still watching over the Master Chief. If anything happened, he could just teleport over and take the Master Chief away.
What surprised Fangzheng was that the aliens from the Star Alliance had colluded with the Forerunners and stood in front of the Master Chief. At first, Fangzheng did not know what was going on. Later, when Nimf took the time to explain it to him, Fangzheng finally understood the cause of the matter. It turned out that in ancient times, the Forerunners had activated their halos to kill most of the creatures in the Milky Way, including themselves, in order to stop the invasion of the Flood Demons.
However, for some reason, this story changed when it reached the Star Alliance. In the teachings of the Star Alliance, it became that the Forerunners had activated their halos and ascended to heaven to become gods …. Therefore, the Star Alliance embarked on the path of searching for the Great Journey. They also longed to ascend to heaven and become gods like the Forerunners.
Of course, ascending to heaven was a certainty, but becoming a god was unknown.
In any case, in the religious beliefs of the Star Alliance, the Forerunners were regarded as gods. Therefore, it was understandable that the Star Alliance would bow their heads and worship a surviving Forerunner.
This showed that religious beliefs were indeed harmful. Even the Star Alliance, a force that had set foot in the sea of stars, was not spared. Fangzheng decided that he would strengthen the materialistic education of the little guys in the Tendo Temple when he got back, lest such a joke happened.... Otherwise, he wouldn't be able to laugh anymore.
From Fangzheng's point of view, compared to the brainless religion of the Star Alliance, the Order Temple of the Main World was more rational — they believed in Order and not the Goddess of Order. To most of the Holy Temple Servants, the Goddess of Order was the embodiment of Order. But if one were to say that the Goddess of Order was the first to defect to Chaos, perhaps the Priests and Bishops would be the first to disagree.
They were not like the Star Alliance. When they saw a living Scout, they did not even know what their surname was and rushed to risk their lives for him. It was as if they were afraid that they would not be able to go to heaven if they were late.
Fangzheng really wanted to hack into the GAL network and ask how these aliens would react if they believed in the Fallen Angel Lucifer.
But thinking about it carefully, aliens probably wouldn't understand this joke.
The attacks of the Star Alliance were indeed fierce, but the sergeants were indeed the main character's halo. They were proficient in fighting and fighting. Coupled with the huge Mammoth war chariot that Limitless had equipped them with, they were able to cause chaos and advance triumphantly.
After carefully observing the Chief Sergeant's battle for a while, Fangzheng found that it was not without reason that he was regarded as the protagonist of this world.
Generally speaking, the term 'protagonist's halo' was a derogatory term. It was used to describe enemies with low IQ, terrible marksmanship, and people who could shoot a hundred bullets without being able to hit a hair on the protagonist's head if he stood still.
But the protagonist, the Chief Sergeant, was a real war hero. He was fierce in battle. When he saw the Star Alliance, he would rush forward, braving the rain of bullets as if there was no such thing as a bunker. He would use a sniper rifle from afar and a rifle from close range. He would rush all the way to the front and smash the Star Alliance soldiers with the butt of his rifle without saying a word.
The pitiful Gnolls' faces were flattened by the Chief Sergeant.
Not only that, but the Chief Sergeant was also very tough in the face of the Star Alliance's vehicles. Fangzheng saw with his own eyes that a Star Alliance tank fired at the Chief Sergeant. Then, the Chief Sergeant dodged two rounds of artillery fire and directly punched through the shell of the tank. Then, he directly pulled the driver out and gave him a good beating. Sometimes, it was too late. He just stuffed two grenades into the tank and turned around to run. As a result, when the tank exploded, the Chief Sergeant had already run to the opposite side with his gun.
Sure enough, a real man never looked back to see an explosion.
Watching the Chief Sergeant kill the enemies along the way, Fangzheng was also amazed. As a Mage, he was not interested in being so 'fierce'. If things could be solved with a Cloud of Death spell, Fangzheng would never rush up to find trouble for himself.
But as a man, watching this kind of hot-blooded battle still made him feel good.
Fangzheng had nothing better to do, so he did some calculations. Along the way, the Chief Sergeant alone had killed 30 Star Alliance tanks, 50 Enchantresses, and hundreds of Star Alliance soldiers …. This kind of combat power was an ace among aces.
No wonder he could be a protagonist. He was born to be a protagonist.
He was much stronger than those useless Asasi scums who would sit on the ground and pee their pants at the sight of a dead person and rely on luck to dodge attacks.
It was just that everyone had their flaws. The biggest flaw of the Chief Sergeant was that he was a nerd. He could clearly rely on his strength to make a living, but he insisted on flirting with his humanoid AI …. Sigh, there are so many girls in the world, but why did he choose an AI?
Oh … I won't be cuckolded ….
In the end, under the vigorous efforts of the Chief Sergeant, the Infinity blew up the gravity well with a missile and removed the shackles. At this point, Fangzheng turned off the live broadcast. Since the Chief Sergeant had taken care of the gravity well, he could summon the other Sea Fog Battleships over and happily dig up the grave together ….
But to Fangzheng's surprise, just as he was about to activate the dimensional passage, he suddenly received a call from the Chief Sergeant on his personal terminal.
"… Hello, I need your help …."
"… What's the matter, Chief Sergeant?"
Hearing the Chief Sergeant's words, Fangzheng had no choice but to temporarily turn off the system and open the communication channel.
"Didn't you leave this planet with the Infinity? What's the matter now? "
"… There's a problem. I … and Cortana, hope to get your help."
The Chief Sergeant's tone was very serious. Obviously, he was not here to chat with Fangzheng.
"…."
Although Fangzheng did not want to follow the protagonist to find trouble with the boss after confirming his strategy, the protagonist had come knocking on his door. After all, the protagonist was the main target of this world mission, so he could not just turn him away, could he?
"What's the matter?"
"It's like this …."
Hearing Fangzheng's question, the Chief Sergeant briefly explained their current situation. It turned out that when they were clearing the path for the Infinity, the Chief Sergeant encountered a Forerunner AI called the "Chief Think Tank". She told the Chief Sergeant that the Forerunner they liberated was called the "Missionary". He hated humans very much and wanted to destroy them.
Now that the Missionary had been liberated, he was going to look for a weapon called the "Reassembly Machine". This weapon allowed the Missionary to convert humans into codes and wipe them out completely. After that, he would go to Earth and wipe out those humans.
After receiving this information, the Chief Sergeant immediately reported it to the captain of the Infinity, hoping that the Infinity could stop the Missionary from leaving the planet. However, his proposal was rejected by the captain of the Infinity. The captain's reason was clear — he did not want to risk his own ship.
What was even more troublesome was that during the argument, Cortana went berserk and lost control. The captain of the Infinity deemed her to be a dangerous AI and tried to discard her. In the end, it was the Chief Sergeant who recaptured Cortana and left the Infinity with the help of the vice-captain.
But the crisis was not resolved yet. The Chief Sergeant was no fool. He knew that the Missionary was not alone. There was a group of GAL warships around him. If it was before, the Chief Sergeant might have chosen to take the risk, but now … he thought of Fangzheng.
"… Okay, I understand."
After listening to the Chief Sergeant's story, Fangzheng had nothing else to say. The Missionary was indeed a war hero. Fangzheng did not know why the Missionary was doing this, but he did not care. But if it was as the Chief Sergeant said, that they were here to destroy humanity, Fangzheng would not just stand by and watch.
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