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Chapter 988

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The battleship formation that surrounded the Imaginary Number firmly protected this conspicuous colonial ship. The reason why they dared to say it was' firmly 'was because during the voyage, they had encountered the threat of meteorites from outer space more than once. Fortunately, under the intersecting fire of the battleship formation, no matter what the size of the meteorite was, it would only end up turning into powder and would not hurt any of the ships.

In this world without the protection of an atmosphere, meteorites would directly hit the ground. When a meteorite hit the ground, it would also cause sand and dust. Under the effect of gravity, the sand and dust would not drift into outer space and cover the planet in the Earth Elemental Plane, blocking the light and heat from the star.

However, elemental creatures did not need temperature and food to survive, so meteorites would not cause a mass extinction disaster when they landed. Only some unlucky elemental creatures would be hit directly and return to the embrace of the Spirit of the Earth Mother.

Now, after the fleet had gathered most of the creatures in the Earth Elemental Plane, they had finally arrived at the last stop of their final destination, which was the top force in the Earth Elemental Plane like the Gem Pit – the Iron Wall.

Unlike the palace complex in the Gem Pit, the Iron Wall was a metal fortress fortress surrounded by mountains on three sides. Looking down from the sky, the steep mountain peaks were like knives pointing to the sky, layer upon layer, and endless. Mountain peaks encircled the City of Steel at their feet, leaving only a mountain pass. Seven perfectly straight iron walls stood tall, looking majestic and magnificent.

Lin had no doubt that if he stood at the foot of the wall and looked up, it would definitely be a rare sight. At least the kind of steel wall that was several stories high and as smooth as a mirror was not something he had seen on Earth, not even in the Lost Land.

But now, he was in the command room of the Imaginary Number, looking at the real world map, just like how he had used 3D projection technology countless times in the past to build a miniature model of the terrain around the target, and then conspire with others on how to attack the target.

Looking at the terrain of the fortress, Lin's first thought was, of course, to launch an attack from the mountain. Although the steep cliff-like mountain wall was not so easy to pass through, it was not a big problem for the pilot.

But! As a mountain in the Earth Elemental Plane, was it really an ordinary mountain? Even if it was an ordinary mountain, couldn't there be traps buried inside? With the nature of all living things in the Elemental Plane, Lin Huanan did not dare to bet that he would be able to achieve his goal of a sneak attack by attacking from three sides of the iron wall. As long as the surprise attack failed, it would easily become a joke and even bring about double the casualties.

Standing on a high platform, he looked at the mechs discussing in full swing. On the real scene map, the mechs were constantly changing the tactical symbols used for simulation at a speed that was too fast for the eye to take in. As a member who was not involved in the discussion, Lin was filled with emotions.

When it came to how to fight a war, a certain transmigrator who started all of this was actually only half-baked in some strategy games. It was not a big problem to let Lin Fan use his mouth to scare people until they were stunned.

However, in terms of actual strength, he was definitely no match for these elemental creatures who were used to fighting. At the very least, they were used to fighting each other. Not to mention what kind of reaction the other party would have after hitting them, and how they should deal with it. These were all experiences that could only be taught by example and not by words. Therefore, Lin could only watch most of the time.

When the people of West Wind Valley first accepted the modification of the fire seed, Lin only gave one suggestion. Because the mechs were a new race, there were many things that needed to be adjusted to, and many tactics that needed to be explored again. Therefore, in every battle, they should not treat the target in front of them as a backward, traditional elemental creature to deal with. Instead, they should assume that the opponent had the same ability and strength as them.

Therefore, in every battle that they planned, the mechs would simulate fighting with themselves. In the early stages of the actual battle, they would also strictly follow the plan to verify the feasibility of each action, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each action. Of course, once they officially entered the stage of battle, it would be like a flood passing through, flattening everything along the way. There would be no reference value.

The gap between the mechs and the elemental creatures was that big. There was no doubt about it.

However, would the iron wall in front of them create an impossible miracle?

After all, it was a supreme holy land that hung high in the knowledge of all elemental creatures. In the hearts of the mechs, they were more or less not confident.

Just like before when the leader-level mech, Olean, violently beat up the elemental lord, Giant Bear Pablo, no mech had 100% confidence that they could stand shoulder to shoulder with the elemental lord.

Moreover, the number and quality of the powerhouses in the iron wall were not something that ordinary forces could compare to. It wasn't impossible for the top ranked powerhouses of the Iron Wall to be able to conquer all the Elemental Lords in the region. The top forces had this kind of confidence.

Now, the mechs were going to attack such a place. Therefore, it was no wonder that most of the mechs were worried about their gains and losses. Moreover, emotionally, they did not know whether they wanted to see the iron wall fail or succeed. After all, the iron wall was the ultimate holy land that all elemental creatures who belonged to the metal path yearned for.

Because it was not a war with the goal of extermination, after the Imaginary Number and its warship battle group arrived, they just hovered in the air and did not directly launch an attack. Before waiting for the attack, the mechs were planning the attack tactics.

And those who participated in the planning were not just the mechs in the Imaginary Number command room. All the mechs who could go on the tactical command platform freely expressed their opinions and thoughts.

If they were humans, they would not reach a conclusion even after three months of wrangling, let alone three days and three nights. However, the same amount of discussion was only three milliseconds or five milliseconds of communication for the mechs.

However, no matter how much they talked and how rich the discussion was, none of the mechs were ready to order the war. That was because no one knew what the big shots in the Iron Wall were planning. This was also the effect of the iron wall's accumulated power for a long time.

On the other hand, although no one said it explicitly, the mechs' bodies were made of materials that included gemstones and silicon, which were refined from stones and sand. However, the main body was still metal. Therefore, they were naturally closer to the top force, the iron wall, and not the gemstone pit that many elemental creatures yearned for.

If the one in the iron wall stood in such a position and asked the mechs to obey orders, what should they do? The relationship between elemental creatures and elemental lords was not that easy to reason with or listen to. Instead, it had a certain degree of coercion. This was the nature of obedience that originated from the inheritance.

In the face of other weaker elemental lords, the confidence of the new mech race could more or less help them offset the nature of obedience that came from the bones. This was also one of the effects after Olean beat up Pablo.

However, in the face of the elemental lords who were at the top of the metal purification path, their confidence was not so sufficient. So, if the one in the iron wall gave the order, should they kneel or not? The mechs were still puzzled.

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