Todd still maintained his elegant appearance, but those who were familiar with him could see that his face was now a little dark.
Strange, mysterious, and unclear of the situation. The one hundred thousand warships did not even make a splash and they inexplicably lost contact with them. Now you're telling me that there are no traces of battle at all? Not a single missile in the warships is missing? Nothing happened inside the warships, and the people in the one hundred thousand warships are all gone?
Damn, is this haunted? What about the spiritual participants, the legacy participants, and the S-class participants? Not even a single hair was plucked, and they're all gone?
Also, the reconnaissance fleet that had just arrived on Earth. Although there were not many, only one thousand warships, there were ten S-class pilots in those one thousand warships. Another ten S-class pilots, and they're all gone?
Todd's face was dark. "Nothing?"
The voice on the other end of the communicator replied in a muffled voice, "No, we didn't find anything. It's as if the scouting fleet suddenly disappeared. We couldn't even find a single piece of it, so we can only return to the fleet here. However, there's no one in the fleet either. With just the few of us, we can only operate one ship and leave."
"How could this be?" Todd's mind was full of question marks. He was extremely puzzled. "If there's no battle, then the people are gone. There are so many of them, but no battle fleet, not even a fragment. If the enemy really did appear, how could there be a warship left behind? It's just that the people are gone. It seems that they suddenly disappeared without any warning."
"There are quite a few S-class pilots in the one hundred thousand warships. Although the one thousand warships are small in number, ten S-class pilots should at least be able to send out a message."
"But they're all gone. They're all gone just like that. Is it the Burning Legion? Is it really the Burning Legion? Can they really do such a thing? "
"Or is there something terrible in the Solar System? What could it be?"
Todd's heart was a little heavy. They had lost so many without even seeing the enemy. The loss of the one hundred thousand warships was almost one-tenth of their total loss. This was only in terms of the number of warships. It did not even include the B-class pilots, A-class pilots, S-class pilots, and other important combat forces that the various legions had gathered.
Once again, with these ten Mech pilots, Todd suddenly realized that he had lost almost a third of his high-level combat power, and this was under the condition that they had not even seen the enemy.
As for the comparison of other forces, Todd was still a little rational. He knew that the Burning Legion started out in the military industry, and battleships should be their main focus. Hence, the Burning Legion Alliance should have quite a number of battleships. However, Todd had some understanding of how many S-grade Mech pilots they could gather.
That messy Shadowblade Legion, as well as those unknown legions, added up to at most 20 S Ranks. Then, the Emerald Dream Legion had a few, while the Burning Legion had a few. At most, they would only have around 70 to 80 S Ranks. He really didn't take the other legions of the Alliance seriously, apart from the Burning Legion and Emerald Dream Legion.
From Todd's point of view, those legions were just there to make up the numbers. Not only were they there to make up the numbers, they were also retreating. Unlike them, who had three members in the top five. Limestone was also in the top five, but that was only in the past. As for the other legions, there were more than a dozen of them, and they had twice as many units as the Burning Legion Alliance.
Moreover, they were all legions that they had been supporting from the back. Todd was very clear about how strong they were. With the right time, place, and people, it was simply a kind of victory. There was no reason for them to lose. They were a veteran legion, and their foundation was not something that the Burning Legion, a newly emerged legion, could imagine. They could toy with the Burning Legion to death.
But … why did the situation become so strange now? Was there something that he did not know? In this world, other than those weak monsters, what kind of indescribably powerful force existed?
So, the disappearance of the one hundred thousand warships and the S-class pilots was actually because of that indescribably powerful force, and had nothing to do with the Burning Legion? But where was the Burning Legion now?
Todd knew that if he wanted to investigate the situation in the Solar System, he could only send a large force to the Solar System to find out. At that time, no matter if there was really an indescribably powerful force, or if the Solar System had been set up by the Burning Legion, only by going to the Solar System would he be able to find out all the engines.
Todd suddenly realized that after losing one hundred thousand warships and so many S-class pilots, the position of their alliance had unknowingly become a little awkward.
If it was an indescribable force that caused their losses, then this result was actually not that difficult to accept. No, it was actually still very difficult to accept, after all, there were so many S-class pilots.
But if all of this was really caused by the Burning Legion, then the problem was too big. Unknowingly, they had already fallen into an absolute disadvantage in the war with the Burning Legion. Compared to the Burning Legion, the weight of the Burning Legion had increased by a lot. Just like now, they only had 60 points, but the Burning Legion had 100 points. A difference of 40 points was enough to determine the outcome.
Unless they did something against the Burning Legion, it would be safe to raise their 60 points to 110 points.
What should they do? Should they really transfer a large force to the Solar System? They were also troubled and distressed. What was going on in this world!
(Prometheus: F * ck, it's my fault. I've already tried my best to reduce the impact of the mission world on both sides, but you're still at a disadvantage, it's my fault. If it was a mech battle world, you would be wanted by the entire universe, and there would be no exceptions for both sides.)
At this time, there was another person in the opposing alliance who was getting more and more distressed. This person was Cang, Cang from Borsia.
He knew about the one hundred thousand warships, and then he also knew about the one thousand scouting fleets, so he became very distressed.
This wasn't a familiar scene to Cang. Cang was also a cunning old fox. He was a cunning old fox who could prevent the other participants from coming into contact with the faction while giving him an advantage. He was actually quite intelligent.
Two disappearances in a row, one big and one small, and the disappearance of the fleet made Cang feel that something was wrong. What the hell? Was it possible? This was definitely impossible, but Cang did not dare to guarantee that this was the doing of the Burning Legion.
It could only be said that there was a very obvious force targeting them, so it was correct to think in the direction of the Burning Legion. After all, this was an army battle, and the only enemy could only be the Burning Legion. If their strength was weakened, only the Burning Legion would benefit the most.
Moreover, Cang did not think that Xiao Ran was a person who would fight them head-on. He would definitely use all kinds of dirty tricks one after another. Now that they could not find the Burning Legion, they had already lost so much, and Cang felt that the Burning Legion would definitely not appear. They would definitely continue to use dirty tricks, and the Alliance's strength would definitely be weakened again. Cang did not know whether it would be ruthless or slow.
Perhaps the location of most of the troops had already been discovered by the Burning Legion. Who knew when the Burning Legion would reach out, and then this army battle would end with the defeat of the Alliance before the battle even happened.
Cang felt that he should make some preparations. He was the only one in Borsia who refused to fight the Burning Legion, and also the only one who was optimistic about the Burning Legion.
All along, Cang felt that Xiao Ran was a very sinister person, and definitely the most sinister participant in history. A person who could force him to withdraw from the mission without using weapons, Cang dared to say that other than Xiao Ran, no one else could do this.
Xiao Ran was also a person who could make the entire mission world work according to his ideas by just moving his mouth, and then perhaps from the beginning to the end, he could end the mission and obtain the most rewards without even summoning his body. Why would such a person be his enemy? Did he think that his life was too long?
You set up a trap, and what you see and come into contact with must be the full strength of the Burning Legion? How could that sinister person expose his true trump card in front of anyone? Cang suddenly felt very unconfident, and the more he thought about it, the less confident he became. He felt that this army battle would definitely lose, and there was no other possibility.
Cang actually wanted to admit defeat. He wanted to take his own troops and leave the main force, and then take the initiative to surrender to the Burning Legion. Even if he didn't surrender, Cang felt that he couldn't drag on like this. Dragging on was definitely not a good idea, and the more he dragged on, the more advantage the Burning Legion would have.
Cang felt that he should just flip the table and have a real battle with the Burning Legion. Otherwise, if this dragged on, the entire Alliance would be destroyed. Previously, when he met Xiao Ran, he wanted to drag on, but in the end, he was completely defeated. He felt that the Burning Legion must have some unusual means to complete the mission.
One must know that the Burning Legion didn't only have Xiao Ran. That Cruzet wasn't a simple person, and that Uzzes was also strange. Bai Hechou was also a ruthless person, and there must be many people like them in the Burning Legion. Didn't they understand the logic of not living in the same family?
When the time came, the other side would dig a hole for each of them. Although the current size of the Alliance still had the ability to resist, it would be disgusting if they couldn't resist.
Cang wanted to tell everyone this, but no one in the Alliance would pay attention to him. At least, no one would pay attention to him now. Even in Borsia, Cang was already being ostracized because of the war with the Burning Legion. If he suggested an all-out war now, wouldn't people think that he had secretly joined the Burning Legion?
Cang wasn't wrong. If they dragged on for a year and a half and didn't fight head-on, and didn't gather forces to deal a heavy blow to the Burning Legion … then the result wouldn't be much different from what he thought. The Lev Adam dimensional beasts that the Burning Legion sent out would probably grow at a rate similar to the speed at which the BETA's spread and density were used up.
After that, even if the Burning Legion didn't fire a single bullet, they would be surrounded by the Lev Adam dimensional beasts that had no upper limit in numbers, a fast growth rate, and an obvious coordination between different types of soldiers. One year, two years, ten years, twenty years, using the entire universe's resources to exhaust them to death. Needless to say, by that time, the Lev Adam dimensional beasts would definitely have countless S Ranks, perhaps even more than the number of S Ranks in the Burning Legion itself.
Even if the opposing Alliance could kill countless Lev Adam dimensional beasts, when the next batch of Lev Adam dimensional beasts appeared, they would be shocked to find that half of their beam weapons were actually ineffective against the Lev Adam dimensional beasts. Gradually, the B Ranks wouldn't be able to defeat them, the A Ranks wouldn't be able to defeat them, and the S Ranks would be exhausted to death.
Cang suddenly had an idea in his mind. Regardless of whether the Burning Legion was causing trouble in the Solar System, he had to make the Alliance pay more attention. Little did he know that Todd was already paying attention, but what Cang wanted was to pay more attention, much more attention.
This wasn't enough. Others didn't know much about the Burning Legion, but Cang believed that he had a certain understanding of the Burning Legion. He believed that if he really encountered the Burning Legion in the Solar System, he would definitely have a way to inform the rest of the troops. And if it was some other mysterious special force, he was prepared to set a trap on Earth and wait for the Burning Legion to appear.
Hence … Cang proposed the idea of bringing his team to the Solar System.
Cang proposed that he was willing to bring his team to the Burning Legion. This also made Todd and Yu feel slightly relieved. Now, the Solar System was indeed very important. The 100,000 battleships were important, and the reason for the disappearance of the people inside was also very important. Whether or not the Burning Legion was causing trouble, they had to investigate the situation clearly now.
But they had to send someone over eventually. It was just that the method had to be changed slightly. They didn't have to send a single team, but the entire fleet. They had to enter the Solar System in a step-by-step manner. This was the idea that Todd had thought of, because Todd also wanted to confirm whether the Solar System had anything to do with the Burning Legion.
When the opposing Alliance decided on their next course of action, the Burning Legion on the Solar System's side was also causing a commotion.
"This is too boring. It's a little boring to only watch and not do anything. I want to bring a fleet to test the people on the other side."
Uzzes looked at Xiao Ran, Cruzet, and the others through the screen. His face was calm, but his heart was burning. Cause trouble, I want to cause trouble, I want to cause trouble. Rather than watching others cause trouble, it's better to do it myself.
Cruzet did not speak. He just looked at Xiao Ran through the communicator.
And Xiao Ran was silent for a while before asking, "What are you going to do?"
Uzzes said, "I have to go back first. Give me a portion of the captives. I'm going to do an experiment."
Cruzet coughed lightly and said, "This is too much. It's not suitable for human experiments."
"Can't we even give them a few man-made gods? I'm helping them to strengthen. " Uzzes said rather helplessly, "Besides, that's the enemy. If they have the chance, they will definitely do the same thing."
Cruzet shook his head. "I don't object to your experiment. The enemy is not human. But the problem is that our next plan is to incorporate them as a whole. It's really not suitable for you to do this. We are partners of justice. It's better not to do such things."
"Transform them all into dimensional beasts." Xiao Ran suddenly opened his mouth and said, "Let's prepare to transform all of these people into something else. Forget it, Euz, don't do this. Even if this will allow us to easily obtain victory, it is better not to do this kind of thing that will cause public anger."
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