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Volume One Chapter 396 Reinforcements

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    Chapter 396 Reinforcements

    Looking at Patrick leading fifteen thousand soldiers away through the sky, Jason was silent for a long time. He didn't know why he always felt something wrong in his heart.  Every barbarian who is proficient in spiritual power has this feeling, and has saved countless lives countless times.  He turned around suddenly and walked towards the high platform. "Contact me the emissary!" he ordered the youngest deputy.  Envoy Al Drogo left several communication instruments used by the outside world on this planet for them to communicate in case of emergency.  Although the power of the spirit gives them strength, sometimes we have to admit that secular people who are as weak as lambs in the eyes of wild warriors have also created many amazing artifacts.  These instruments that can talk across endless space are one of them.

    Fifteen thousand warriors gathered together, and the fiery red barriers were connected to each other. The huge red tail flame dragged for a long time, speeding past like a burning meteor.  The Savage's speed in space is far slower than that of a starship, and its speed can only be compared to that of an average starfighter at best.  It is even further compared to starships. Most of the military's starships can effortlessly reach the interstellar cruise limit of one third of the speed of light.  This is one of the reasons why "The Lord" and Orr Drogo had to change their strategies. Even without considering the space gate factor, it is impossible to conquer the human interstellar territory of more than a thousand light years by flying alone.  things.  In this universe, time passes every moment. The powerful wild warriors will gradually grow old, and their strength will gradually fade from their old bodies. If they don't take the starships of secular people, they may not wait until they fly to the next planet.  Most of them have died of old age.  Therefore, they must master an armed force in the secular world so that they can roam freely in this vast universe.

    Patrick obviously couldn¡¯t consider this at this time.  He was more concerned about the fate of Zorn and the others. It took Debis two hours to get here from the star field where Zorn was responsible for patrolling, and it was four hours later when they arrived.  Four hours - he was still a little unaccustomed to the concept of time - and whatever happened should be over.  He just hoped that Zorn would be smart enough not to attack impulsively.  If there was a fight, those secular people driving starships should be unable to do anything to Zorn.

    Suddenly, Patrick seemed to sense something and waved his hand to order the team to stop.  The forward scouts who were running at the front also stopped after receiving the order.  They walked ahead, but found nothing.  They looked at the large group of people behind them in confusion.

    Patrick waved and called Debis to him.  "Did you find anything when you came here?"

    Debis was confused and looked at Patrick at a loss.  He didn't understand what Patrick meant.

    Patrick smiled and pointed to the darkness in the distance. At the end of his perception, there was a group of meteorite fragments floating towards their direction.  Debis felt it quietly for a while and shook his head. He understood what Patrick meant.  "We didn't meet him when we came here."

    "It's just a big ball of meteorites," one of the other two battle group leaders said nonchalantly.  His deputy was searching for information in his mind.

    Patrick was also a little hesitant. He said nothing and waited patiently for an explanation about the meteorite.  This world is too unfamiliar to the barbarians. They have never seen so many planets, nor such a vast and empty space. He also knows very well that the other two captains are unwilling to accept Jason's appointment of him to command the three battle groups.  .  In the world of barbarians, there is only one criterion for measuring a warrior, and that is his personal combat power.  As for strategies, tactics, etc., these are just trivial matters and are things that the great "Honored One" should consider.  Except for his subordinates, most others dismissed Patrick's caution and even regarded it as a sign of cowardice.

    "It's always good to be careful." Patrick explained. The deputy was still searching for information about meteorites in his mind. Judging from his frown, he knew that there were probably quite a lot of descriptions about meteorites.

    The leader who spoke raised his eyebrows as if he wanted to say something sarcastic.

    "It says here that we often encounter various drifting meteorite clusters in the universe." The deputy interrupted the leader. He turned his head and looked at Patrick with a face full of ridicule, as if to tell Patrick to be careful.  Too much.

    "Did you say what their causes are, or whether you will encounter them suddenly."

    "There are many causes," the deputy replied with a headache, "and we often encounter this kind of meteorite cluster."

    "Oh, is that so?" Patrick looked into the distance. Could it be that he was really too cautious?  In just a moment, the meteorite appeared in sight.

    The captain impatiently took the brain from his deputy, glanced at it, then looked up at the meteorites in the distance, and put the brain into Patrick's hand.  "Look at it, one??Same.  I said, old Patrick, are you frightened by the news about the black starship?  "Someone among the subordinates behind him snickered a few times.

    The leader of the war group deliberately emphasized the pronunciation of "ÀÏ", which sounded a bit harsh.  Patrick glanced at him, with a hint of sullenness on his face.  In any case, he is the leader of three war groups, and the other party is teasing him in front of so many people, and obviously does not take him seriously at all.

    Another chapter leader quickly came out to smooth things over, although he was somewhat dissatisfied with Patrick's actions.  But he knew that what Patrick did was good for everyone.  "Commander Patrick did this because he didn't want to fall into the enemy's trap. He had good intentions." He thought for a moment and continued, "It's at least an hour's journey from here to the star field where Zorn encountered the enemy. For ordinary people,  The straight-line speed of the starship is faster, and it takes half an hour. If the enemy wants to set up an ambush here, they must completely annihilate Zorn's battle group within two hours, which seems impossible."

    Patrick was stunned for a moment. The leader was right.  If the mortals had enough starships, Zorn and the others might be defeated by each other.  But there is obviously a big difference between defeat and annihilation.  He looked up at the calm starry sky. Except for the meteorites slowly drifting towards them, the starry sky was as calm as ever.

    "Yes, this means that the battle is not over yet. Let's go!" Patrick agreed with the chapter leader's judgment. This time he was indeed overly cautious.

    The team of fifteen thousand wild warriors started again and continued to move forward.  However, Patrick still ordered to bypass the group of meteorites and asked the soldiers to be careful.  However, it turned out that his caution was completely unnecessary.  Nothing happened when the team dragging the red light crossed the meteorite cluster.  The meteorite continued to float into the distance.  Several harsh chuckles came from the team, and Patrick knew that it was the regiment leader and his subordinates laughing at him.

    Five minutes later, they encountered a meteorite again.  This time Patrick did not order the team to stop, but sent forward scouts to accelerate forward to explore.  As they get closer to the battlefield, they encounter more and more meteorites of different shapes.  This also ushered in more ridicule.  Only Daibis, who was at the end of the team, looked confused. He didn't seem to see so many meteorites when he came.

    Patrick¡¯s face became increasingly gloomy. Although the ridicule from his colleagues made him feel unhappy, he was already used to this kind of ridicule. What made him nervous was that he had not met anyone from the Zorn Chapter until now.  According to Debis, since Zorn ordered him to call for reinforcements, the situation must be extremely unfavorable to the Savages. According to his understanding of Zorn, he will definitely lead his men and opponents to fight and retreat, trying his best to hold off the opponents and wait for reinforcements.  's arrival  However, now that they were so close to the battlefield, they had not yet encountered Zorn's people.

    Could it be that Zorn¡¯s judgment was wrong and he had already defeated his opponent?  Patrick couldn't help but think.  Of course there is another possibility, an ending that Patrick tries his best not to think about. Zorn and his people have been completely wiped out by the other side!  The other two chapter leaders also realized that something was not right at this time. The previous relief on their faces disappeared, and they looked around at the dark starry sky with serious expressions.  In order to cope with the unexpected, the scout team separated from the main team and looked around, like worker bees constantly flying around a red hive in the dark starry sky.

    At this moment, Yi Lexiang had already ordered the fleet to move backward to avoid being detected by the mental power of the barbarians.  Wearing a sensor-type helmet, he silently stared at the fifteen thousand barbaric warriors who appeared in the sea of ??consciousness and were already surrounded by heavy enemies.  On one side of the large room on the command bridge, Xin Qiang and a group of staff officers and guards were discussing something in a low voice, grinning widely, without feeling as nervous as before the war was about to break out.  Their excitement stemmed from the battle an hour ago. They wiped out five thousand warriors of the Barbarians without a single blow. The clouds that had clouded their minds due to the unknown enemy had already been swept away.  The individual combat prowess of those barbarians was indeed astonishing, but unfortunately their minds seemed unclear and they easily got into the mine formation that Yi Lexiang had preset for them. Until the last moment, they  They are all facing the never-ending mines rushing towards them, and they don't even have a chance to come into contact with the starships.  Although this kind of battle seems quite boring, because except for Yi Lexiang who controls the mine, all the officers and soldiers of the Spark Fleet are just spectators from beginning to end.  However, the joy of capturing nearly three thousand intact fiery red armors was enough to make Xin Qiang and the others forget the regret of not being able to fight to the fullest.  Now, Xin Qiang's only worry is that these captured armors have become dull and have obviously exhausted their energy. He wonders if Fu Cailei will customize a set of biological mechas for him as promised.
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