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Chapter 804 Silent Waiting(1/2)

Three months later.

Mobis home planet, Prophet Tower.

The rising sun rises slowly across the shallow loop. When the sun sets on the eternal sundial on the top of the Prophet's Tower, it also means the beginning of a new working day.

Lianna walked into the tower carrying her small deerskin handbag. She smiled and greeted familiar friends along the way until she pushed away her office.

To this day, her position is still that of Assistant Prophet - in fact, being able to keep her current position means that her teacher has great authority.

After closing the door, Liana put her handbag on the desk, and then made herself a milkshake.

After sitting back on the chair, she took out a letter of biscuits from the drawer, drank the milkshake, and slowly ate the biscuits, while her eyebrows wrinkled slightly.

It has been almost half a year since she returned to her home planet as requested by Hall.

The task that Hall gave her was to show the most real battlefield and the most real strength of mankind, so that the people who were still intoxicated with the "invincibility of the empire" would wake up...

She "completed" this task very well - or in other words, she didn't do anything deliberately at all, and the entire empire was shocked by mankind.

After all...battle reports may be deceiving, but the battle front cannot.

Four months ago, humans dispatched an anti-matter warship no less powerful than the Tula-class combat research ship on Frost Star, and broke through the blockade of the fleet from Base 32 that went to Frost Star to support the defense deployment, and then... Han

Froststar was declared to have fallen.

After the humans captured the Frost Star, they did not stay much longer. Instead, they started heading straight to the Aila Star at Base 31 along the Main Star Road.

Now, four months have passed, and the human fleet has arrived at the star system that is only one channel away from Aila.

According to the speed of human progress, it will only take a week at most for humans to appear in the starry sky where Ella is located.

After thinking about this, Liana put down the biscuits in her hand and began to fall silent.

After a moment, she pressed the button on the table, and a light curtain instantly appeared on the table.

"Call Hall."

Mechanical synthesized female voice: "Okay."

The beeping lasted for about ten seconds, and Hall's voice sounded tired and hoarse: "Na, I'm here."

"Hmm... Hall, how are you doing over there?" Liana crossed her fingers and stared at the white screen: "I want to see you."

"Don't look at it. My image is very bad now, which damages my greatness in your memory."

"Nonsense... I've seen your clay monkey appearance before when I was in school. Hurry up!"

The screen flickered for a moment, and Hall's appearance appeared.

As he said, his image at this time was indeed a bit bad. His hair was very long and looked messy, his beard was unkempt, his eyes were sunken, and even the spiritual touch on his head was drooping.

Liana was startled, her eyes suddenly became bitter, she pursed her lips hard and said softly: "You don't need to make yourself like this."

"I don't want to, but now we are at the forefront of the resistance. I need to coordinate the fleets of seven or eight bases. There are endless meetings every day, endless material arrangements, endless arguments... I really don't have time.

"

Liana frowned deeply. After hesitating for a few seconds, she asked softly: "How many battleships are there in Aila Star now? Can they... stop the enemy?"

"More than six thousand ships have arrived now, including eighteen Tula ships and five orbital ships - if they cannot be resisted..."

Hall didn't finish.

If even this cannot resist humans, then...

Lianna held her breath and shook her head vigorously, trying to throw that terrible thought out of her mind.

——When the size of the fleet reaches a certain level, quantity is no longer the decisive factor.

What really plays a decisive role is combat capabilities and technological capabilities.

But the more she wanted to put it aside, the more she couldn't help but think about that - because she had witnessed with her own eyes that humanity had grown from a weak civilization with only a dozen warships to over a thousand ships in just a few years.

Battleships, and a powerful civilization that is technologically advanced.

To this day, although the Academy of Prophets has not announced yet, it has reached a consensus regarding human beings.

That is: human beings are a truly primitive civilization.

Although there is only one word difference between primitive civilization and primitive civilization, they are vastly different.

Primitive civilization refers to a low-level civilization that is primitive and backward, has failed to break through in first-level science and technology, and has even just invented writing.

The original civilization is a civilization that has independently developed a complete scientific system and has a cognitive system for the entire universe - it is not used to describe the strength or weakness of a civilization, but to describe whether a civilization is on the right track.

On the right path of understanding.

There is no doubt that human beings... are such a civilization.

They were not enlightened, nor did they communicate with other civilizations. They relied solely on their own wisdom to awaken, thus reaching the sky in one step and creating miracles.

Just like...the sacred civilization from thousands of years ago.

After taking a deep breath, Liana finally couldn't hold it in anymore. She stared at Hall's tired face and whispered: "Then... have you ever considered..."

Hall seemed to have guessed what Lianna was going to ask, and he immediately shook his head: "No."

"Why?"

"Base 31 is my position, my battlefield."

Listening to the determination in Hall's words, Lianna's eyes froze again. She bit her lower lip hard, veins popped up on the back of her hands, and stared at Hall hard.

"Are you really not considering it?"

"Nana, don't worry. The enemy has probably guessed the power we deployed on Ella... They have been outside the system for three days." Hall smiled softly: "Thanks to your assistance, humans underestimated

They have underestimated the importance the legion places on them, and at the same time underestimated the legion’s heritage.”

"And in a sense... this is a good thing." Hall lowered his eyes and said softly: "The Supreme Council finally understands that if you fall behind, you will be beaten."

"Although we can't launch an attack now, we definitely have the strength to defend. As long as we can hold on, then we can rise again."

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Liana hummed softly and relaxed her hands a little.

"By the way, is it morning on the home planet now?"

"Yes."

"What's your job today?"

"Today is to write a report and summary about human civilization technology... I have been procrastinating it for several days." Liana shook her head mockingly as she spoke: "I've become lazy with you."

Hall laughed: "Who asked you to keep a maid?"

"That's my student!" Liana snorted softly, dissatisfied with Hall's description: "By the way, Gloria and his tribe... how to arrange it?"

"There is no special arrangement - do you miss the maid? If so, I will send someone to bring her to you now."

"Well..." Liana stared at the void ahead, thought for two seconds and then slowly shook her head: "Forget it, your energy must be tight now, there is no need to waste it-unless...unless..."

Lianna said it several times, but in the end she still couldn't say the words "unless Ella falls."

The war is imminent, and she must have absolute confidence in Hall.

"Then do you want me to pick her up and contact you?"

Liana hesitated for a moment and then nodded: "That's okay."





Ella Star, Gloria held a neighbor's three-year-old boy in her arms, wrote numbers on the ground with a wooden stick, and taught the little boy to count in the most primitive way.

"this is one."

"this is one."

"Don't do this, just say it directly."

"Don't do this, just say it directly."

The little boy was very well-behaved and sensible, and he understood the true meaning of learning. He repeated every word of Gloria's words in a sweet voice.

Gloria chuckled and looked at the mother of the little boy who was sitting on the threshold knitting a sweater: "Sister Susan, little Kaka, this is a repeater..."

"Haha, what is a repeater?"

"Uh... it's... a machine that is specialized in repeating sounds." A smile appeared on the corner of Gloria's mouth. At this time, the child struggled a few times in her arms. She let go of the child, erased the numbers with her toes, and looked back at the wall.

On the mottled wall, there is a calendar hanging.

This calendar has been turned over page after page, and now there are less than fifty pages left.

Looking at the sparse pages, Gloria bit her lip gently and subconsciously looked up at the sky.

Although it was daytime at this time, through the thick clouds, you could vaguely see the "stars" in the sky.

These stars are naturally not real stars... but battleships.

Four months have passed since she left the base and returned to the ground.

In these four months, we have no idea where humans have advanced and what results they have achieved.
To be continued...
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