Chapter 1740 The Battle Between Two Universes' Fleets
"I don't need him anyway to do this," the nymph lady shrugged, "do what warmongers like yourselves like, and let me do something peaceful like this."
"Ok," Hye didn't object to that. He gave a flagship with lots of medium-sized ships over to the nymph lady, enough to bring tens of millions of people over.
Then he took the pirate king with him, went away from here, and headed towards a direction.
"What do you plan to do?" The pirate king noticed from the map provided by the ship's system that they were going towards a place far away from this area.
"If any trouble comes, then it'll come from the outer battlefield's direction, right?" Hye said, and the pirate king didn't get his point.
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"They will lighten the beacon, and I'll intervene," Hye said what he intended.
"You have a good sizable fleet indeed, but not enough to stop grand forces fighting each other… Wait, you want to use that tactic again?!!" The pirate king grew excited the moment he jumped to such a conclusion. And Hye couldn't help but nod.
It was partially the reason behind him doing this, and there was also another reason. By being there, he'd be able to direct the incoming enemies away from his area.
[Sh*t no!] He didn't hesitate to reject what she wanted to do, and then he closed the chat and didn't read any of what she sent.
She already shared the coordinates of the location spotted by the scouting ships. When he checked it out, he found that this place was around a week from his current place.
It wasn't because he was way too off the course, but it was because the scouting ships travelled fast and light, were all small ships, and that led them across lots of distance in a short time.
"Start scanning the entire space all the time," Hye spread out his orders in the internal channel of the fleet he led, "make sure to stay way behind my ship. I'm going to move out and see what's up there alone. Wait for my orders next."
He didn't wait, moved out from the flagship, and took out his special small ship. "I'm travelling fast at last," he noticed the great difference in speed between the two ships he used so far. His small ship was like a ray of light, moving so fast compared to the big flagship.
He knew moving alone was going to put him at risk, but he depended on the small size and high speed of his ship to evade getting hit.
He needed to go there and scout the incoming enemies, so he'd devise better plans to stop them. He didn't want to risk facing them with his fleet, or else he'd get screwed by the two forces fighting out there, mistaking him to be hostile to both of them.
He took three hours to arrive at the place of the grand battle. And just by seeing the ongoing fight, he realised he was right in his earlier decision.
The two sides got grand fleets fighting each other over a huge stretch of space. On one side, there were ships similar to the ones he had, and on the other side, there were weird-looking ships.
They got things like huge thorns and blades coming out from their bodies. They had different sizes and such, yet they used totally different weapons to hit their enemies.
"The ships from the other universe are charging spiritual power, ending up releasing bolts of ball-shaped pulses filled with spiritual powers, exploding over their enemies' ships, and ending up detonating anything on their paths… Amazing indeed!"
Hye got the idea behind these weird-looking ships from just watching for a few minutes. He was sure to operate such ships, he had to use cultivation-based warriors. And yet he couldn't help but crave to get these ships.
Chapter 1741 Pick Something Your Size!
"They got shields around them, defending the ships from any incoming attack… Impressive!'' This was the second main feature these ships had, ending up making these spaceships suffer less damage, almost negligible.
To take them down, many spaceships from the force from this universe had to focus fire all on one target. They had to overcome the defensive abilities of the shields, ending up penetrating through and hitting the ships.
Seeing this made him wonder if his Soulers and Reapers would be able to pass through these shields. "My warriors can pass through anything," he muttered in challenge, while the flame of fight ignited fiercely inside him.
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He didn't recognise the force that came from his universe. It has a symbol of a bright golden-black sword, releasing lightning power all out from its blade. It looked as if it was getting bathed under lightning, or releasing fire in the form of dancing lightning arcs.
Yet he didn't recognise this symbol at all. He knew the Hescos, Toranks, and Hectors' symbols from all his time dealing with them. And that made this force neutral to him.
"Time to heat up this battle a little," he decided to give it a go. His ship was too small to release lots of Soulers and Reapers, and yet he could move fast, evading many random fires from both sides, before getting close to one of the other universe's ships.
It was similar to the medium-sized spaceship of his universe, with lots of spikes and razor-like blades coming out from its body. This gave it an ugly look, but that didn't matter.
"Scram! This isn't a place for a baby boy like you to meddle in!"
"A single small ship and you call yourself a helper? Screw you, arrogant bastard!"
Just as he shouted at the common channel, he received tons of replies with hatred. The moment he heard these, Hye decided to burn everything and everyone here, including even the forces that belonged to his universe.
Yet before he'd do or say anything, a heavy tone appeared, one that looked dignified, one with power and authority, "Stop speaking, this is your leader! Who the hell are you?"
The moment that voice landed, all the screams and curses vanished. Hye knew he got the attention of whoever was leading this force.
"I'm here to help, yet your men are ruining everything!"
"How can a single ship help? A small one on top of that? Help me here, my friend," The tone and attitude of that leader were much different than his men. He wasn't humble, yet he wasn't acting arrogant or on impulse, seemingly wanting to understand the magnitude of this chance before deciding if he should reject or accept it.
"I just want a stage to show off my skills, keep your men away from the ship I'm targeting, and you'll see what I'm capable of," Hye didn't explain anything, just asked for a chance to show off his abilities. And one chance was all he needed.
"Then pick something your size… Why are you heading towards a flagship?!!" The leader was surprised by Hye's actions. He didn't head towards a small ship but went directly towards the closest behemoth out there.
"Sorry but, I love to aim high and play big," Hye slowly said. He targeted the medium-sized ship before to test the ability of his warriors to deal with that shield. As they could bypass it, it was time to go for the big fish.
Having a big flagship would serve many benefits for him.
Chapter 1742 Attacking Another Universe's Flagship
For a start, it'd protect him and other forces of his during this messy battle.
It'd require tons of warriors, with cultivation bases, but in the end, he got enough of these to run many ships already. Then he'd fill the entire ship with his warriors, release them to attack other ships around and end up expanding his collection.
Once he secured this flagship everything would roll in his favour. Hye also wanted to see what a flagship of the enemy looked like from the inside, what type of technology it used to run, and what was special about them to fire such deadly hits of spiritual bolts of power.
As he set his eyes over this ship, it came down to how to deploy his warriors. The ship was a killing machine, releasing endless streams of spiritual bolts, hitting tons of ships around all the time.
Getting close to it was a challenge, but he knew deploying his forces would be a far harder challenge. He evaded the attacks easily until he got close to it, and then it became too damn hard to move a single metre closer.
"Screw it! Let them flash through these attacks then," Hye decided to let his Soulers and Reapers away from the ship, then let them flash towards their target. He distanced his ship slightly away from the flagship and then released his warriors.
This time he didn't release just two hundred and fifty, he released ten thousand of them! He wasn't sure if all of them would make it or not, and this number looked like a dwarf compared to the giant built of this ship.
The warriors he released looked like ants in front of such a behemoth, and yet they flashed and passed through all the attacks coming from that ship. Hye had to steer the ship all the time while deploying his warriors, and thanks to his ship's small size and fast speed, he managed to evade tons of hits without getting a single damage.
"Keep flashing forward, don't stop until getting inside that ship," this was the single order he kept giving to every one he took out. And yet the ones observing this crazy attempt from far away got puzzled, all but the generals, the experienced and well-knowledgeable ones, and the leader.
"You… You have Soulers?!!!" the leader couldn't help but ask in doubt and confusion, "I never heard of anyone using them and still lived to date! And you have thousands of them! Come on, who are you?!!"
Hye knew he picked the interest of that leader. And yet he didn't satisfy his curiosity at all. "We'll get to meet later, so you'll know by then," he just said, before adding with a bright laugh, "Stay tight and watch the show. Keep your men away from my ship."
"I promise you that," the leader spoke in more respect than ever, knowing Hye came from a scary background if he had such a unique ability to use the Soulers.
No one ever had such a privilege before. The most he heard was for someone crazy enough to control hundreds of them, ending up dying on their hands thanks to the scary spirit consumption rate.
But Hye took out thousands like they were nothing to him. That meant Hye got away with dealing with these Soulers, a thing that not the leader, nor his generals and capable fighters heard about before.
Like last time, the shield stopped the Soulers and Reapers, but they persisted. This time, it took roughly a thousand flashes to get past this shield, without suffering a single damage thanks to their continuous flashy movements all the time.
The moment they passed through the shield, Hye knew it was over for this flagship. The issue now was how long for them to control such a behemoth, one that could contain millions of fighters inside?
Ten thousand against millions… That was by far the craziest battle anyone would think to win. And yet Hye never doubted his warriors' win.
The first sign to shock everyone watching this was the sudden disappearance of the flagship's shield. The moment this happened, everyone realised why Hye was in such a rage before. He must have done it before, ending up for the ship he was attacking to get exploded by the forces of that leader.
Then the firing power of that ship started to decrease slowly, and in less than twenty minutes, it stopped firing at all, looking as good as a dead piece of metal.
"You… What did you do exactly?!!" At this point, the leader couldn't help but ask. Yet before he'd get an answer, a hatch opened, and Hye's small ship moved through that hole, ending up inside the huge flagship of the enemy.
"Call it magic, or power, or both… I now own this ship," Hye said in a pleasant tone while laughing. The moment he saw the hatch open, he knew the task was done. All he needed to do now was to spread out his warriors with cultivation bases, let them handle, and try to fly this ship.
The first thing he ordered them to do was to go around and look for the shield control units. They didn't need to look for long, as it seemed the units controlling the shield were situated all around the inner surface of the ship.
Hye instantly recognised them as they were built like small altars, with circles and incantations written all over them. He tested these, letting his warriors sit on the altars and try to cultivate, and it worked!
The shield regenerated as if it was new, and the ship even started to lighten up, moving a little after standing in its place for ten minutes.
"Is everything ok in there?" the leader shouted, and Hye heard his voice through the speakers in his small ship.
"It's all great, I am now in control of the ship," As he grasped the general idea of how to control the ship, using altars and providing it with spiritual powers while cultivating, Hye was so excited now, "You can leave this area for me to handle, go and focus on other battles for now."
Chapter 1743 Hijacking Ships Again
"Are you ordering me now?"
"I'm just trying to help, that's all," Hye shrugged, before he started to take more warriors and gave them orders. "Sit on any altar you see, train and cultivate there, don't worry about anything else."
He didn't intend to move around, instead, he'd stay here, let the enemies come and then he'd attack them.
He wasn't worried at all. With his shield, nothing could hurt his ship. And with such insane space, he started to take tens of thousands of Soulers and Reapers, let them suit up, and wait.
The wait didn't last more than half an hour. During this, the leader listened to his advice, and moved his forces away, while giving space for Hye and his Soulers and Reapers to show off.
The enemy didn't miss what happened to their flagship by Hye. They instantly sent tons of ships, to attack this one. It was clear they knew how strong the shield of their flagships was, so they sent lots of forces to take it down.
And that was what Hye was waiting for! The moment he spotted such movement, he instantly put his warriors in a standby situation.
[Your task is to control the shield, alternate, and replace the ones exhausting their spiritual powers. Don't fire back, I repeat, don't fire back!] He sent this order to all of his warriors here, stressing over the not firing back point.
If they fired back, they'd risk harming the grand loot he was waiting for. As the enemy thought highly of the shield, then he should trust its ability to stop the incoming attacks. And yet there was a glaring issue that he had to solve, which was the low cultivation bases of his warriors.
He knew the strength of the shield depended on the entire formation built here, and the continuity of the spiritual power supply of the warriors activating it. Once more pressure was applied on the shield, it was expected that the spiritual power consumption rate to skyrocket.
He feared the moment part of his warriors would deplete their spiritual powers, the shield would grow weak, not enough to stop any more attacks.
Losing the ship he fought hard to get wasn't a favourable thing. In the end, the only solution he had was for his warriors to replace the ones getting exhausted. And that meant he needed a ton of his warriors to operate the shield.
This might be a huge problem if things were kept like this for other ships. But he doubted that. The main danger came from the excessive focus his ship was going to face when all of these ships fired at him. But the moment he'd control more ships, enough to build a fleet, he wouldn't need to worry about defending all the time.
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As things progressed this far, the fight between the two sides started to look interesting for the grand fleet belonging to his universe. "This man, whoever he is, is a crazy son of b*tch! But I like him!" the leader laughed, before turning to his top followers, "Go and search for him. Someone like that won't be anybody. We went to that shitty place for ten years, and a lot must have happened during all this time."
"About the war, what shall we do, Major?" others asked their boss, and Major shrugged, "What else? We'll continue fighting. If that person can expand what he is doing here, or at least keep the enemy focused on him like that, then we can hunt many ships in areas nearby… Spread the orders, let's study the entire situation, find places where their numbers are decreasing fast, and we'll hit there with everything we got."
Major and his forces left the universe to the outer battlefield, seeking their promotion test. Yet they ended up facing a hard obstacle one time after another, spending roughly ten years away without achieving anything.
They had to exterminate one hostile force, and that was something they never managed to do. In the end, and after losing more than half of his initial forces, he decided to put an end to such a bad adventure, return home, and build again.
But his luck was so bad to run from one force and hit into another, one that was so stubborn and followed everyone all the way to here. This wasn't a random phenomenon, but it wasn't that common either.
The moment he saw what Hye did here he decided to go all out. It was still slim, but he saw a chance in what Hye was doing. If the latter could perform better, or at least keep what he was doing, then things would be better for Major and his forces.
As he ordered, his forces started to look for weaknesses to exploit in the middle of the enemy forces. They found lots of these weak spots around Hye as Major predicted, and they started using them to the fullest.
Major's forces suffered tons of setbacks during the last ten years. If not for their starting point being far, too far away from this universe, they'd have returned in the first year.
So the moment they got a chance to pay the enemies back, they showed a ferocity that even surprised Major and his elite generals.
Aside from all this, Hye spread his warriors out, attacking more ships and adding more to his arsenal. But he didn't try to fill any of these with his warriors. He simply got out, took the ships his warriors secured, and then returned to his flagship.
The enemies tried to attack him whenever he went out, noticing his actions after he did it for a few hours. Yet he was prepared for that, made his forces attack the enemy for the first time ever, opening fire to respond to them, forcing these ships to withdraw and drop hitting him.
And if there were any stubborn enemies, the type who wouldn't care about any of this and would keep firing at him, he had to take out his small ship and evade all the fire, before going out and resume collecting his loot.
Chapter 1744 Hye Is The Biggest Winner
This kept happening one time after another, one hour after another. Slowly the enemies seemed like they were throwing their ships into a bottomless pit, a hole that would suck anything coming at it without exception.
There wasn't a single ship that lasted against his warriors, not a shield that managed to stop them. They looked like immortals to them, and wouldn't get even a single scratch no matter how they fired at them.
Even if the enemies knew that, they couldn't get away from Hye. Major and his forces saw what Hye did, and they started to shift their strategy.
Instead of attacking the weak spots only, Major spread out his forces, laying down a grand net to entrap everyone inside. Trying to run away meant losing tons of ships, and only a few would manage to run away.
The enemies fell into such soft sand spots, one that they had no way out from. Trying to take Hye down was impossible, trying to run away wasn't possible anymore. All they could do now was to try and hit Major's forces, killing and destroying his fleets, hoping for a gap to present itself in the middle of such tight encirclement.
But the enemies they fought before and looked like fragile weeds were now like a grand mountain! Major's forces fought like they were totally different forces like they got reborn or something.
Be it from this universe or the other one, he'd collect all, gather all the loot he could from them. In his eyes, this was a treasure trove, something he'd not let slip off his hands.
Major didn't realise any of that, but he started to receive news about Hye. He learnt about his name, and his backstory, and heard about lots of things he did back at the apocalypse.
"It's indeed impressive, for such a human to rise up, get the support from the Toranks, and reach such a stage… Yet there isn't anything explaining why he can control all of these scary Soulers… How does he do it then?!!"
Major mistook Hye to be a pawn in the hands of the Toranks, being lucky enough to gain the support of such a behemoth in the universe. He never thought that Hye fought to get such support on his own abilities, and didn't reach such a stage thanks to being the pawn of the Toranks, but liked dealing with them as their equal.
He'd never think about such a thing, would never even consider such a possibility in the first place as it was pretty impossible. Humans were known for being overly low in the entire universe, ones without enough power or backing, and ones who used to work for others as slaves.
And yet his thoughts focused on another matter. He got the same feeling and greed as the pirate king when the latter witnessed what Hye could do with his Soulers. He wanted to do the same, and yet he knew how impossible it was for him to do such a thing.
He knew there must be a secret, one that'd allow Hye to do such a feat without suffering any consequences. As the reports he collected about Hye didn't tell him anything in detail about this, he decided to approach the man later on and get to know about his secret.
During all this, Hye made sure to keep contact with everyone he left behind. Things were going smoothly and according to the plan. The teams were placing the planets, laying the foundation of the grand defensive shield, and they were doing just fine.
They only needed time to finish everything. And Hye stressed over spreading more scouts around, to notify him of any enemy approaching.
Chapter 1745 New Enemy Approaches!
Hye planned to take his time here and gather as much loot as he could. If any danger approached, he'd leave this battle to Major and his forces, head towards the next danger, and illuminate it.
He knew he did a great help to Major. Even if he didn't know the man leading the forces here, he could tell from the swift changes in tactics that he was someone pretty experienced and capable. So it was fine to leave him even now, as Hye already disturbed the enemy's formation, and Major took advantage of that.
So he kept himself fighting here while waiting for another fire siren to blow. But luckily nothing like that happened, and he kept hitting the enemies here for an entire week.
During this time, he felt like he got something close to being sent back in time again. He felt so familiar when he did so, recalling the glorious moments he experienced and lived through back at the apocalypse, feeling this one was worth getting added to this long list of his.
He gains more than thirty thousand enemy ships of different sizes. He even collected twenty big flagships, either by taking down any of these sent out by the enemy, or by sending and spreading his Soulers and Reapers around to hunt more.
Releasing his scary warrior legions out to hunt enemy ships had its perks and cons. They managed to clear lots of ships, taking advantage of coming without the enemy noticing them, and without suffering any harm if the enemy spotted and tried to attack them.
But this happened in the middle of the harsh ongoing war, so many of these ships got destroyed, and many more of his warriors got killed. As he sent a warning to Major, warning him again from doing so, another problem emerged.
Yet when he heard from Legend about the weird shapes their spaceships had, he couldn't help but suck in a cold air of breath.
"They belong to the other universe, and it seems they are here looking for trouble…" he looked around, before checking the map installed in his small ship.
The good news was that such an incoming fleet wasn't far away from this ongoing battle. "I can do something to trick everyone here then," he muttered to himself, before opening the common channel and spreading the news.
"To whoever leads this fleet from the universe, there is a new army coming… Large fleet from those bastards are heading our way at fast speed…"
Hye said everything and told the truth, and yet he threw a little lie in the middle, one that changed everything.
"Are you sure?!!" Major was sitting in his flagship, enjoying the grand victories his ships and fleets were having everywhere over the enemy. Yet when he received this warning from Hye, he couldn't help but feel quite disturbed.
To succeed in his mission, he needed to exterminate an entire force, not just part of it. His forces were killing everywhere, but it still was too early to celebrate finishing this task.
If that fleet approached, then everything would change for the worse! Hye just wanted to scare Major and let him join hands to keep the incoming fleet busy until they'd finish clearing this one here. Yet Hye never knew that he hit the mark right on the spot with what he said.
"I got scouts spread around, or else how did I learn about your presence in the first place?" Hye knew he'd give hints to Major about the purpose of his presence here. It made more sense for Hye to be here trying to get to the outer battlefield. But after saying this, such a possibility would diminish, and Major would think more about him being here to do something else.
Yet he didn't risk giving another lie, not when everything he was building so far was on the verge of getting lost. He just needed two more weeks, or three at most, and everything back there would be ready. This battle would take roughly one more week to end, and with the appearance of another fleet and one more battle, things were going to last for a much longer time
Chapter 1746 Does That Universe Has A Language Of Their Own?
That just perfectly served Hye's purpose and aim. So he didn't risk it, and told Major the truth.
"Hmm… You and I will have a long talk after all this is over," Major was now far curious about why Hye was here. The information he collected about Hye was all quite surprising; a single human won the entire apocalypse, taking over the mighty Hescos forces out there.
It was indeed quite a feat, but then for twenty years, all news got halted and there was nothing about him at all except for a few weeks ago.
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He learnt about rumours speaking of a great turmoil that Hye was in the middle of. Yet according to these rumours, he should have been far away from here, meddled in the middle of a heated-up war between Hescos and a famous merchant world.
He couldn't tell if these rumours were false or they were mistaken, yet he was sure the person fighting on his side here was Hye. and that meant he wasn't here to go to the outer battlefield. And Hye's recent words just confirmed this guess.
Major was quite curious about that. He was a person who hailed from a mid-tier race, one without much bright name or history, yet they won a few apocalypses along their history. He wanted to help his people rise, and came here to pass this trial, hoping to get stronger fast.
His dreams were shattered by the harsh and cold reality. His forces didn't have what it took to win that trial, and now he had someone doing something mysterious, and yet he was positive it must be something big.
After all, all the news he found about Hye never spoke about something trivial.
"Do you take me for a weakling?" Major knew Hye didn't mean any ill intentions, but he still got offended by what he said, "but… Do you plan on going there alone?"
"I need to," Hye shrugged, "we have two fronts to take care of right now. You'll handle it here, and I'll try to delay the arrival of that grand fleet. If things go wrong out there, I'll come and fight together…"
Hye started to explain his theory and plans in brief but didn't tell anything in detail. The plan was simple. Major and his forces would deal with things here, while he'd deal with things at the incoming fleet.
According to Legend, that fleet was around four up to six days away from here. That might seem like a long time, but Hye knew it wasn't.
The incoming fleet would change everything once arrived. Hye didn't want to just delay it but also deal a good blow and cut lots of their numbers if he could.
"I'll prepare a group of those who know how to speak their tongue," they agreed on the general plan, and Major added, "Let's keep in touch through a special channel. I've marked your ship's frequency and will send you now through that channel."
Hye didn't get what he meant, but he knew this was going to be something exclusive to the two of them.
"This is the private channel, no one will hear us here unless they hacked the entire system," Major's voice came from the speakers, before adding, "I'll expand the reach of this channel to cover enough distance that'd take us one month to cover. How about telling me more about your plans?"
"No, it's not safe to say such a thing," Hye didn't feel that safe about using this special channel, especially when Major started his words speaking about the ability to hack this channel and listen to everything, "just let your men on board of a small ship, I'll come with my fast ship then use a flagship to move around."
"Isn't it a bit easier to fly in a small ship? It's much faster, you know that!"
"It's for the best," Hye didn't like travelling slowly, but he'd pick up lots of people from Major's side.
Chapter 1747 Hye's Crazy Plan!
Not to mention Hye needed enough space to prepare for what was yet to come.
"Fine, I will arrange them in a few small ships, or one medium one…"
"Anything is fine," Hye knew he guessed it right, and Major would send money to help, "but make sure they'll wear suits. I may ask them to board my ship directly."
"Deal!" The two ended the talk. Hye decided to take half a day here, collecting more loot, while going at the same time towards the location Major specified just now. He added more loot, collected more bodies, and ended up gathering all the Soulers and Reapers scattered across this entire battlefield.
"Come on board now," he finally managed to pass through the dense area of fights. He faced lots of life-threatening situations, ending up with his little ship suffering lots of damage.
If not for his intense response and swift reflexes, he'd have ended up suffering much more or even lost his life. When he arrived at the outer edge of this grand and intense war, he found that Major spread many ships to surround everything.
If a single enemy ship tried to come close to here, it'd end up destroyed by dense fire from the stationed ships.
"Good tactic," he muttered to himself while he floated to space, took one huge flagship, and then went inside. He waited for an hour before everyone the Major sent boarded the ship. Then he met with all at the main deck.
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"I'm glad you came to help, tell me… Can you find the common channels of the enemy?"
"That's easy, sir," one of the few tens of thousands Major sent here said. It might seem like a huge number, but they were just nothing compared to the true and frightening ability of this big flagship to hold tons of people inside, "Do you want us to listen to their talk?"
"Let's keep this for later," Hye didn't hesitate to take the handle, steer the flagship, and start travelling away, "get seated here. We'll have a peace period of two days, then will start preparing for our attack."
Hye didn't expose anything about his plan, kept it hidden even from them. He knew they'd eventually know, like everyone else, but didn't want to risk for any of them to try and inform Major about the plan, ending up leaking the news to any eavesdropping enemy.
So he simply steered the large flagship and let it travel on a fixed course, heading towards the incoming enemies.
During these two days, Hye filled the entire ship with his Soulers and Reapers. He made sure to provide enough suits to them, a thing that didn't miss the watchful gazes of Major's men.
But they couldn't read through what Hye wanted to do, and they all felt afraid of these scary warriors. The Soulers were quite well known in the universe, quite infamous actually. But Reapers were just a new breed, one that made everyone question their origin.
As they saw how Hye grouped them alongside the Soulers, they thought they were a less known variant of them, some sort of a mutation that happened to such a scary race.
"He even had the gull to modify and play with the genes of such a scary race… What a man!" Major did indeed receive intel from his men at Hye's ship all the time. And he even got images and videos about those Reapers.
He could tell they were quite similar to the Soulers, yet looked more ferocious and far deadlier. He only thought that Hye had played and edited the genes of those Soulers, to bring forth a new scarier breed of Soulers.
From the experience he had from watching Hye before, Major could guess part of what Hye intended. He knew the latter planned to release his Soulers and Reapers, replicating the same tactic he used previously to handle the enemies around.
But soon enough, Hye would do something that would both surprise and scare Major from him.
Two days passed fast, and during which Major kept the enemy in check. Hye already left a deep scar over the enemy forces here, and Major had to keep them disorganised and scattered all over the space.
And then Hye started to act.
The first thing he did was to suddenly stop his flagship, and give the general order for the forces coming from Major's side to be prepared to leave the ship.
This was something weird to them, and to Major when he heard about that. Yet Hye didn't explain anything, went outside, and soon enough did something that took everyone by surprise.
He took out the ships he seized from the other universe fleet and took literally all of them. In the next ten hours, he summoned tens of thousands of weird-shaped ships and filled them with his warriors, including Soulers and Reapers.
"You can come out now," Hye spoke in the internal channel to everyone from Major's fleet, "scatter around, I don't want to see a single ship without a single one of you."
"What shall we do there?" They didn't get it yet, and soon enough they understood Hye's plan.
Hye wanted them to disguise themselves as part of the other universe. He asked them to speak with the other force and try their best to weave a solid lie, one that could be easily bought by the other side.
Their mission was to secure a way to meddle with the other grand fleet, and then they'd leave everything up to him and his warriors.
He didn't need to say anymore, as everyone already guessed what he wanted to do. Even Major, who wasn't here and was receiving the news all the time, couldn't help but suck in a cold air of breath.
"Such a scary human indeed… I now realise how he managed to out best the mighty Hescos and win that apocalypse… It's not because he got luckily selected by the Toranks, it's because the Toranks luckily found him."
Chapter 1748 Discovering Hye's Little Lie
Hye filled the entire ships he seized so far with his warriors. Then he took away the grand flagship he boarded before and boarded one big flagship.
Leading everyone, they started to move towards the incoming fleet. The scene was described and recorded by Major's men, making the latter feel quite impressed by such a move.
Hye was going to deploy the Trojan horse tactic and take down an entire grand fleet just with the small numbers he got!
Major didn't know how huge the enemy coming was, but he could imagine their overall size and number of ships when he recalled how fast and decisive Hye acted.
"This human… I must not get on the bad side of him," he muttered to himself while waiting for the reports of his men when they'd arrive at the enemy and meet them.
He was curious to see if such a simple trick would really work over the incoming enemies. As he waited, he kept monitoring the ongoing battles all over the place.
The entrapped enemies seemed to get wind of the incoming reinforcements, or perhaps they felt bad about the current development of the situation. They started to madly attack his ships, trying to break free with any means possible.
And yet they lacked enough coordination and numbers, ending up failing every single time. They tried to regroup, but Major and his forces made sure such a thing wouldn't happen.
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Time passed fast, and in three days, Hye's fleet finally came closer to the incoming hostile fleet.
"Do your job properly, or else we all are going to die," Hye spoke in the general channel connecting all of his fleet, and he didn't try to decorate his words.
He simply delivered the harsh truth. If they failed, then everyone here was doomed. This was going to be one of the hardest moments for those men. As for him, he knew how to get away without getting much damage. The only loss he'd suffer would be the large number of ships he collected so far.
Even his warriors weren't going to be hit badly. He planned to call everyone at the earliest sign of anything going bad. To make sure he got his escape route secured, he already took out his small ship, ready to operate it at any moment.
He waited, hearing weird tongues being spoken by the members of Major's fleet. He didn't get what they were saying, but the response he got made it clear the enemies were speaking back, negotiating about what Major's men said.
"Please stop, they need to check the fleet," One by one they sent such an order to Hye, and the latter already expected such a scenario.
"Tell them we have no time for this! Our main fleet is getting killed by the enemies, and we need to lead them there to save them…"
"But…" Many were shocked by what Hye said, and the rest sent these words back to Major.
There wasn't another meaning behind these words other than the enemy didn't know about the ongoing battle between Major and the other universe's forces.
"Damn this human! He outplayed me perfectly," Major paused for a few seconds, before breaking out in laughter, "he is bold! I don't know why he took such a risk, going to stir up the hornet's nest… Wasn't he satisfied with the loot here? Or is there another reason behind this?"
Major's eyes shone brighter before adding, "Listen up, do everything he tells you to do."
"But boss…"
"Just do it!" At this critical moment, Major made a decision that would change the future of him and his forces without realising it. At this moment, he decided to align himself with Hye, get to know him better, and even start helping him in whatever he was doing.
He didn't have a clue about what Hye was doing, but he could easily tell that humans weren't the type to do things simply and easily. He used to do big stuff, and his presence here that defied all logic and news about him meant he was trying to do something big.
And he wanted to be part of this move, no matter what it was. After all, he got nothing left for him in the universe that could help him and his people to rise up.
As he gave the order, his men started to speak about the ongoing battle, how they came here, and how they ended up getting trapped by this universe's forces. They spoke as if they were truly part of the other universe, and even used many words and curses they kept hearing from their enemies all this time.
Hye was in his flagship, listening to all this mysterious talk without getting any clue about what was going on. The talk lasted for an entire hour as if the two sides were debating on something.
He didn't feel any worry, as long as the enemy was buying this story, it meant they were good.
"They agreed!" after one hour, he finally heard the magical word he waited for, "They want us to lead them as fast as possible to the location of our forces. They ask for us to be surrounded by them, just in case."
"Let them send ships to surround ours," against what everyone thought, Hye actually warmly welcomed such a suggestion, even proposing something that would make the enemy more relaxed.
"He is a real tiger!" Major laughed and shouted like this the moment he heard about what Hye said. He could already imagine the grand fleet coming from the other universe to get destroyed by Hye and his warriors.
Letting his fleet meddle with the enemies'? That was the best scenario Hye would dream of. The enemy thought this was the safest approach to take this mysterious fleet down if they showed any signs of lying or betrayal. Yet they never guessed they just invited the wolf into their home.
As things progressed as Major expected, the new fleet formed of the one led by Hye and the other that came from the other universe, started to fly towards his direction.
Chapter 1749 Hye's True Ambitious Plan
Day passed, two passed, and yet Hye didn't move. "Ask him why he wasn't attacked yet?" On the third day, and just two days away from him, Major felt real nervousness.
He knew Hye aimed to take down the hostile fleet from the other universe, but for the first time ever he thought about another possibility.
He was an outsider to Hye! He didn't have any connection or ties with that human, and it looked as if Hye intended to take him down using another's hands.
Hye already pinned Major in his place using the hostile other universe's fleet here. And now he was bringing another one, much bigger and with lots of huge and deadly ships in, to meet him.
If he didn't worry, then he'd be a fool! And so he wanted to see what William had in mind, before deciding if he should run away, or try to curry favour with him.
"Boss… He has a message for you," and as Major feared, Hye's answer to his men wasn't clear. Instead, he wanted to deliver a message to him.
"Let him tell you the message, and deliver it over…" Major knew by doing so, he'd expose the ongoing connection between him and his men all this time. And yet he wouldn't risk his life just to keep such a thing secret.
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"Boss, he already told us the message, asked us to deliver it over," many said, before adding in a slightly hesitant tone, "he says a wise man selects the best shore to board at, before even setting sail."
"This human…" Major went speechless for a few seconds, before smiling, "Tell him that I chose his shore to board my ship at."
He already planned to join hands with Hye. So making this move right now or later didn't differ.
"He sent a contract over, and wants you to sign it," one of his men said, before sending one contract over.
"I'm going to be part of his kingdom? Work for him and not ever do anything against his kingdom's or his interest? Hmm… Tell him my story then… Let him know about where I came from, why we went there, and what our true goal is…"
Major didn't reject signing such a contract, but he wanted to be crystal clear about where his allegiance truly fell. He was serving his people, and Hye had to understand this.
"Boss, he sent another contract, saying that he made a few changes in it…"
Major received a new contract, and when he read it, he couldn't help but freeze in place.
"Does he want my people to join his kingdom?!!!" he slowly muttered in immense shock. But as the connection with his men over there at Hye's fleet was open, they heard what he said.lights
"Boss… He says you have no choice here. It's either you fall and the end of your short-term legacy, your people's hope, will get extinguished, or you dare to risk it with him, and aim to build a grand empire in the universe…"
The men spoke, said what Hye said and they didn't get it first. But when they heard their boss' words, they guessed much of the content of that contract.
"This is a huge decision…" Major was a promising star in his people, but he wasn't the leader, "Let him give me two days, I need to consult with my people…"
"He said he'll give us until we arrive at your place," his men responded, "he said he'll take the enemies down when he arrives there, and you need to decide if you will stand by his side by then or fall on the enemies hands before he'd take them down."
"That bastard…" Major knew that Hye was forcing his hands here, "fine, I'll consult with our people and let him know the answer."
"One more thing boss," another man of his said, "he mentioned something about a promise he left in the contract, one that he highly recommends you to get a look at."
"A promise?" Major acted exactly like Hye expected, fumed into a rage, and frowned the moment he read the part of his people joining his kingdom. Hye expected Major to miss reading the rest of the contract, where he placed some sort of a promise, one that'd be protected by the system.
"Hmm… He promises that if he doesn't treat my people well, the contract will be revoked. If he doesn't manage to build an empire in five years, the contract is revoked. If he didn't level up the overall ranking of the empire to be one of the strongest ten all over the universe in twenty years, then the contract would be revoked… Interesting promises, bald and crazy, yet he let the system guard them…"
He knew Hye wasn't a fool to miss that point. This was a system-powered official contract, one that was powered and protected by the system. If he didn't fulfill these claims, then the system would revoke the contract on its own.
"I'll get back to him in less than two days," Seeing this part put Major's flames of rage from earlier down. He knew it was crazy to ask his people to join a twenty year old force, one that was built by a human on top of that.
And yet he also knew his people struggled for too long, and he was their only hope, one who was the only one to appear in the past few centuries, or even a few thousand years.
With these promises, it meant his people wouldn't suffer any loss. If Hye made the impossible and created a name for himself like he stated in the contract, then it'd be like them joining one of the big ten forces in the universe.
To his people, this might be a dream, but no force wanted to accept such losers in everyone's eyes. Without having good potential, they were worth nothing.
And in case Hye didn't manage to do the impossible, then they'd not lose anything.
Chapter 1750 Major's Crisis
In the end, he'd be free to go back to his people, and his fleet's lives would be saved.
he started to contact his people, informing them about everything that happened so far. There was a ten-year gap, and he needed to fill them briefly about lots of things.
Hye knew if they got all the news from Major, and listened to how bad his current situation was, his people wouldn't mind letting him sign this contract. And yet there was something that was essential for this contract to be signed.
"He needs not only to convince them of signing the contract on their behalf, he also needs them to assign him as their leader, or else this contract won't work…" Hye muttered to himself while watching the peace that surrounded the space and world around.
The grand fleet was travelling as fast as they could, without having a single trouble coming down their way. Hye got the fuse of the bomb, able to turn such calmness into a blazing storm at any given moment.
He had to wait until the entire fleet would arrive at Major's place. In fact, he did so partially to lure Major to his side, and for another reason.
Major's forces might not be that strong, but compared to his forces they got something important, something he needed to acquire at any cost. They were experienced not only with this universe but with the other universe and the outer battlefield.
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Surviving for ten whole years in such a hostile atmosphere wasn't a mere strike of luck. Major and his forces got what it took to be a grand force, only lacking support, lacking the right land to plant their seeds to grow into towering trees.
Hye wanted them to join his kingdom, as most of the dangers they'd face later on were related to the forces coming from the other universe, related to the ongoing battles at the outer battlefield.
And they were about to get upgraded to the next level of power! That was another bonus that Hye desired to secure for himself. He knew from Major's men about the condition for their evolution. And by his help here, they'd manage to cross this bridge and upgrade their powers to level two.
That was something he currently lacked. Having such a higher force by his side was another insurance in case he met a terrifying enemy.
In addition to all this, he wanted to postpone launching his attack until the hostile fleet would see the truth by themselves.
Things might look peaceful and under control from the surface, but he was quite sure they were vigilant and on high alert towards him and their fleet.
He refused a single one of them to board his fleet and examine things within. This was enough to arouse tons of doubts in anyone's mind.
So he had to wait, wait until they'd see that what he said before was true. Then they'd drop their guard totally against him, shift their attention towards Major's fleet, and try to move fast to save their universe comrades.lights
At this moment, he'd strike. When the enemy's focus would shift away from him, when they'd drop their guard against him, he'd hit them hard with everything he got.
Like this, he'd suffer fewer losses, and gain tons of benefits in the end.
As Hye's fleet kept flying in the middle of the enemies', Major was having a very intense time. When he sent the news, he expected something like excitement for his safe return, alongside lots of discussion about Hye and what happened.
Yet the first thing he received was related entirely to a totally different matter.
"They dare to suspect and question my loyalty…" he clenched both fists, trying his best to not lose his cool. He never expected such a response to be sent back to him, never even considered such a possibility in the first place.
In his people, he was a hero, the beacon of hope for a better future. And yet the current leading circle started to send weird questions, asking about where his loyalty lay, about if he sold his soul to someone else, and such things.
Major was speechless and shocked for long minutes before he started to pouch for the current situation back home. He just sent normal replies, stressing over where his loyalty was. At the same time, he made sure to gather intel about the general atmosphere back at the upper echelon and leaders of his people.
The first news he got was just one day later. During which, he kept trying to communicate with his old friends and mentors, getting no response from all, even from the upper echelon, not until one day passed.
"This… They dare to capture my family, and my friends, and imprison them for treason? Those mtherfckers… How dare they do such a thing to my family and friends?!!!"
Major received the news, and it just came from one of his most beloved and well-respected mentors. The old man was retired now, but it seemed he spent tons of effort to get to the bottom of everything.
He told him the grave news, without trying to decorate anything or hide the truth away. He told him about what the upper echelon did, how they captured his family members and close friends, putting them in prison while accusing them of conspiracy and treason.
He also advised Major to drop any idea about coming back. The upper echelon took everything he said before as his attempt to use an external power to seize the throne of his people.
"Those bastards… They feared to do so? Then watch me doing it then!" After half a day of long debate and discussions with his mentor, the only person from his home to ever respond to his messages, the only one to truly care about him, he realised it was hopeless for the closest people to him.
Their fate was already sealed. Yet the good news was that according to what the mentor heard, the upper echelon decided to not kill any, keep them as leverage to use if he ever came knocking on their doors.
Chapter 1751 I Want Revenge!
He just thought in good will about his people, and thought about helping them overcome the hard times they were facing. And in the end, his pure intentions were misinterpreted, ending up with him to lose all this just for a bunch of useless people to maintain their current power stage and authority.
"Damn you… I'll let you all know how true vengeance feels like…" he never thought about taking the leadership from any of them. And he knew once he signed that contract, he wasn't going to be the leader of his people anymore.
He took it as if his people aligned themselves with a strong powerhouse, nothing more. And yet their dirty minds and desires ruined everything.
Yet there was still hope, and that lay in no one else but Hye.
[You are asking me to accept your services on the premise of going one day to your people, killing all the leaders there, and adding them to my kingdom?] Hye was already preparing the last touches before he'd start his big assault. He had to arrange his fleet slightly, to make sure his ships were in the middle of a dense crowd of the enemy.
He anticipated Major's response, yet he knew the man had no other option but to succeed. The thought of his people turning their backs to Major never crossed Hye's mind. And that was why he didn't even guess what happened until Major explained everything in detail.
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The latter didn't keep anything to himself, and explained what truly happened without hiding a single intel from him. He told him how they mistook his intentions, what they did later, and what he wanted from Hye in return for his services.
[Sigh! You care about the future of your people, suffering all this for ten years, and they repay you just like that… Sure, let me promise you something… Such people are the worst kind of all, the ones I truly hate. They are cancer, and no matter how you look at it, this is for the greater good of your people]
[I know, in case you agreed to take such a risk…] Even though Major knew Hye wanted to recruit him and his fleet, he started to run his thoughts wild after what happened to his people's leaders.
[Don't worry, in my name, I promise to do it. Besides, we are going to sign a contract, and the system will be my eternal witness to this. But first, let me edit it and send another copy over]
The contract he sent lastly to Major held zero value now. Hye had to write down a new contract, add new terms and promises, and state clearly that he'd help Major in twenty years to save his people, in return for adding them under his wing.
Things ruled out much better than he initially thought. Even if he lost a large number of people right now, he was eventually going to get them. His main concern and interest was only Major and his experienced and well-trained fleet, nothing more for the time being.
Once he finalised the contract, he sent it over to Major. The latter read it ten times in a row, even taking a break for one hour in between to clear his mind and better control his emotions.
[I signed it! It's all great] he sent back after three more hours, and then he apologised for taking too long to sign.
Hye didn't mind that. In fact, he knew Major was already in his pocket the moment he forced him into this situation in the first place. Yet fate decided to twist and play with this man, ending up for him to be a devoted follower and die-hard general for him.
[Get ready… We'll arrive at your location in twenty hours… Here is the plan…] As he signed a contract and became part of Hye's group, the latter started to explain everything.
He didn't even hide the fact that he delayed his move for the enemies to drop their guard and focus on Major instead. The latter didn't find any insult in it, didn't suffer any bad feelings or anything about getting played by Hye.
Right now, his main hatred and anger were pouring over the leaders of his people, the mentors and friends in arms who turned their backs to him when the storm shittly hit him and his closest people.
[I'll do my best to make it succeed] Major knew the entire plan didn't depend on him but on Hye. All he needed to do was to keep the other hostile fleet in check like he was currently doing while leaving Hye to deal with the other fleet.
In terms of numbers and facts, the other fleet was much grander and deadlier than the one Major was facing. And yet both he and Hye knew plans were destined to go wrong for silly reasons.
As the two waited for the zero moment to launch their attack, the new hostile fleet finally spotted what was going on.
[Get your heads up! They noticed what's going on and sent lots of ships towards you!] Hye never expected this to happen. He thought the enemy had to come closer from Major, before moving in one bulk towards him to save the entrapped fleet.
And yet the enemy decided to send their best ships to reach Major's place fast, the small ships.
[Are their numbers great?] Major felt threatened by such news.
[Don't worry, I'll attract most of them by my sudden attack… Get ready to deal with the leftovers coming at you] Hye knew he had to move out now before it'd be too late to do so.
The moment he decided, he gave the order. And out of the blue, the enemies who got their main focus over Major and the entrapped fleet were taken by surprise, getting attacked in the weirdest way ever!
They didn't notice the large number of small bodies that got thrown out from all of Hye's fleet almost at the exact same moment.
Chapter 1752 The Surprise Attack
Yet when the shields got brightened up by the constant attacks from the Soulers and Reapers, they finally noticed something wasn't right.
The enemy sent almost all of their small ships to rescue their entrapped comrades. They left close to ten thousand small ships behind, alongside a large number of big ships that were moving at slow speed.
"Thanks to your urgency and worry, you made my forces avoid the useless small ships for now…" Hye evilly grinned, as he knew the first loot he'd collect would be quite impressive.
He estimated to get around twenty big ships and a few hundred medium-sized ships in the first assault. Then he had to struggle against the rest of the fleet to secure the big guns there.
But right now he was about to take over a few hundred large ships, and thousands of medium-sized ones. This was by far a great start, almost taking away one-fourth of the entire fleet's high firepower.
Just before the enemies would grasp what was going on, Hye's warriors penetrated the shields and started a massacre. By the time they spread out warnings, asking everyone to start attacking these ships, things went bad as the attacked ships had their shields down, a sign that they lost everyone on board.
They thought the enemy planned to detonate the ships, or even control them. But weirdly enough, the moment these ships were cleared, the hostile weird forces flew out from them, and went towards more ships around.
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It was best described like this: A surprise attack that turned everything into total chaos!
Such a move came out of their expectations, and by the time they thought of a way to respond, Hye's warriors managed to take control over lots of ships.
Then many started to vanish! Simply like they never existed before, leaving behind huge gaps in space, and leaving the other universe fleet leaders baffled.
Then another hit came! All of a sudden, many leaders went off, without a signal to get in contact. This only meant one thing, their ships got hit by Hye's warriors, and this was a glaring red signal to everyone.
The moment they lost contact with their comrades and colleagues, the remaining leaders started to spread out their orders. They gave the fleet one single command, retreat, regroup, and take down all the incoming enemies.
Hye expected that and yet he never stopped what he was doing. Instead, he gave Major one single and crazy order:
"Attack the small ships that are coming your way, take down as much as you can! Don't chase them, just take as many while you are positioned at your place!"
Hye could have ordered Major to follow and come hard at these folks, and yet he didn't. He could tell the nature of this enemy, as they seemed quite vigilant, and would never let anyone hitting them hard slip by.
So he didn't see any need to let Major break apart his encirclement and chase these small ships. It freed the other fleet, which was pressured all this time by Major and his men.
If that ever happened, then he'd exchange taking down hundreds of thousands of small ships in return for releasing tens of thousands of very angry fleets, one with lots of large ships.
The initial attack took down lots of these small ships. Hye timed his move to when the small ships were close to Major's fleet. And that made them close to their firing range, unable to break free without losing a tooth.
As things developed this way, the enemy acted the same way Hye expected. They called part of the fleet of small ships back while releasing the rest over Major.
The latter could tell this was coming his way even before the enemies leaders gave the order. And so he and his fleet were ready to welcome the incoming deadly charge.
The most important point to notice was that all of them were small ships, ones that wouldn't threaten Major's large and medium-sized ships that he ordered to move out and welcome the incoming enemies.
At the same time, he mobilised his small ships to keep the entrapped enemies busy. The move that the entrapped forces thought was going to help them break free ended up adding more pressure on them. As for their reinforcements, they didn't do much help thanks to the lack of big guns in the incoming fleet.
The larger ships were all entangled with Hye and his warriors. Hye kept taking more ships until the enemy started to blindly open fire.
Five days passed on the start of this massacre, and by the end of it, the new other universe forces retreated for tens of thousands of miles, while getting chased by Hye's warriors.
They couldn't get rid of these annoying ants, couldn't stop them from taking down more ships. As everything failed, they started to shoot, shooting their big guns all over space, even hitting their ships that got their shields down and emptied from all of their forces.
"Damn you! You are destroying my ships, fckers!" Hye shouted the moment he saw many ships explode, feeling more pain than ever from such a loss.
During the past five days, he gained tens of thousands of ships, including all sizes and models. He didn't get a single moment to check over his gains, as the space was literally filled with tens of thousands more ships to loot.
And yet when the big guns started to blindly fire, he was forced to retreat, find shelter at his big ship, defending himself from the deadly attacks coming using its shield.
"Come back!" when he looked around, he could see many of his Soulers and Reapers getting hit and killed by these deadly guns. So he didn't hesitate to call all of them back, and that gave the other side the chance to breathe.
"Hmph, you want to regroup, heal, recuperate, and be ready for the upcoming battle? Let me show you how futile all of this is…"
Chapter 1753 The Last Stages Of War
Hye didn't stand in his place for another second. The moment he called back his warriors he knew the hostile fleet got a chance to regroup and distance themselves from him.
They'd not risk coming again at him without a good strategy. And so he returned to the main deck, and took over his ship, before making it move fast towards Major.
"Get ready, I'm coming to clear the entrapped enemies at your place," he said in the private channel between the two, and the latter could finally heave a deep sigh of relief.
During these days, he and his fleet faced hard times. Trying to fight on two fronts at the same time was quite stressful, especially when the enemies showed clear signs of communicating with each other, arranging things, and coordinating attacks together.
This placed more pressure on Major and his fleet. In the end, he survived only thanks to the outer enemies being all small ships. They might be hard to hunt, but their destructive powers were quite limited.
At any given sign of them grouping together in large numbers, he'd focus his fleet's main guns towards such gathering, dispersing most of them, and relieving most of the upcoming pressure over part of his fleet.
On many occasions, the enemies entrapped all this time got chances to run away, and escape, but they all stopped in time. He had to personally join the fight, forming a large group that only followed his orders, moving around, saving any spot from getting overwhelmed by the enemies.
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So it was expected how excited he was when he received the news from Hye. Even if Hye was coming in a single large ship, it was enough to let Major heave a deep sigh of relief.
Hye moved as fast as he could, and in less than an hour, he finally joined Major. The moment he arrived there, he spread out his warriors, suited up already, and launched them like locusts over the enemies.
He didn't intend to go in there and take any ships until he'd cleared the entire area. "Make sure your people won't hit any ship unless they open fire first or try to escape," Hye stressed over this point, and Major took this quite seriously this time.
He made sure his fleet understood all the ins and outs of this. After all, he was now considered part of Hye's kingdom and forces. So he had to work to increase Hye's gain in all this.
The moment Hye released all of his warriors, he left them to hunt the enemies. By the time they'd take down everything in there, he'd be finished with his other task.
He knew the enemies out there would think thrice before coming to hit him or Major. Yet they were destined to come eventually. Running away might seem the most logical and right decision they'd take in such a situation, but they weren't the type to do that.
From the fights Hye experienced for days against them, he could tell how stubborn and resilient they were. They weren't the type to resign to flee, accept defeat, and watch others from their universe get slain under the hands of forces from this universe.
After all, they were a force that came out from the outer battlefield on their own accord, without anyone driving them here, fighting them or anything.
They wanted blood, wanted to kill forces in this universe, and they'd not run away at such a moment.
As he expected, they came after a few hours, after arranging themselves in some sort of a formation. Their fleet took the shape of a big triangle, with the big ships all gathered up at the foremost tip of this.
The smaller ships were forming the main bulk of this colossal triangle. Seeing this made Major realise what they wanted to do.
"Watch out! They are coming, using the Bull Triangle formation, one of the deadliest formations used by these folks…"
"I know," Hye didn't get the name of this formation before, but he could tell what they intended to do with it, "don't worry, I'm all set here."
Hye didn't waste these hours on anything. He took out tons of his warriors, let them wear suits, and walked out into space. He let them gather in different groups, with different sizes, and fixed places away from each other.
He wasn't trying to replicate what he did before using his Soulers and Reapers. He left those behind, dealing with the entrapped forces there. As for the warriors he took out, they were all normal warriors, all the trained ones to run and fly a ship.
The moment he noticed the enemy coming, he moved out and started his plan. To the enemy, all they saw were suited warriors, mistook them for the scary Soulers and Reapers.
Yet using their tactic was enough to make them feel secure. They didn't worry about anything and kept racing towards Hye.
"Come, draw closer, close enough to the point you won't be able to retreat or modify your formation…" Hye watched the incoming fleet from space, looking like shooting stars heading towards him.
They took roughly two hours to arrive at his location. They moved this slowly as the ones leading the charge were the fatassed flagships.
"Now!" as they came closer, Hye suddenly acted. He took out tons of ships, all flagships, all were the ones he gained so far from the enemy.
He already gained a ton of ships in the last battle, most importantly more flagships. The ships he used before in his sneak attacks against them were all intact but mainly contained small and medium-sized ships.
His last gain made such a plan feasible. He deployed over a hundred flagships, and then all of the scattered warriors moved fast toward them. They took control fast, activated their shields, and scattered around, blocking any path ahead of the incoming hostile fleet.
"Let's see how you'll pass through my shields," Hye snorted when he noticed the sudden decrease in flying speed from the incoming fleet.
Chapter 1754 A Crucial Window Missed
The enemies realised what he did, knew they were heading towards a trap. But they had no other option but to proceed with the attack.
They wanted such a triangular formation to launch deadly attacks first. Arranging the big guns at the forefront aimed to cause significant damage to Hye and Major.
Hye knew they got such inspiration from the way they managed to slip through his grasp before. They thought this was the weakness of his warriors, the deadly weakness of the entire fleet and fighting tactics he adopted. They never expected for him to have more options and plans.
Hye wanted to arrange his warriors in groups, to board a grand fleet of small ships, to keep the incoming enemies busy. And yet, when he noticed the formation they arranged their fleet on, he knew this wasn't going to work.
Instead of deploying small ships, he decided to take all of the big guns out. If the enemy wanted to burn his fleet using their flagships, then he'd use their flagships to protect and defend his fleet from any damage.
This was stopping the enemy by using the same stick the enemy used to attack.
The most crucial element in determining the overall result of this clash was timing. Hye wasn't eager, was patient, giving the enemy no time to cope with such sudden changes, or any room to adjust their fleet or anything.
The moment the enemy fleet tried to slow down, Hye decided to add gasoline to the fire. "Fire!" he shouted, and then gates of hell opened on all fronts, sweeping the slowly decelerating enemy ships by fire and fierce attacks.
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The enemy had strong ships, and such an attack wouldn't endanger their shields. But it was clear that if they dared to retreat, the smaller ships would eventually suffer. And by time they drew far enough, they'd lose more than eighty percent of their fleet.
In other words, they'd lose this fight. So their leaders didn't hesitate anymore, and asked their ships to respond by firing their big guns as well.
Deadly attacks flashed by, coming from both sides like an endless stream of rain. Hye knew in the end, both sides would get ruined and destroyed. And yet he didn't halt back anything.
If a group of ships focused their fire over a single ship, then its shield would crumble and wouldn't survive this. Yet this time, it seemed as if all the ships were firing at each other.
If any ship dared to shift their attacks away from the ships opposite to it, then Hye would ask the reserve ships at the back to fire at this ship, burn it down.
This happened a lot at first, but then the enemy learnt their lesson. They stopped trying to find an alternative, and accepted this one punch on the face between them and Hye as the only way to fight this battle.
And yet, they never expected that they fell into Hye's scheme by doing this!
"Ready?" After two days of the beginning of such a weird and brutal clash, William suddenly spoke to Major.
"I am!"
"Proceed!"
During the past two days, Hye didn't just focus on dealing with the incoming enemies. The initial clash that the enemy failed at developed fast when many big ships managed to retreat, while sending out lots of smaller ships forwards.
These ships weren't strong enough to sustain the attacks from Hye's big ships. They got destroyed all the time, and yet thanks to their large numbers, they didn't show signs of weakening at all.
Hye knew the enemy was trying to buy himself time, to escape and regroup, to readjust their formation and strategy. And yet he never gave them such a chance. He kept pressing on them, moving forward all the time and chasing the retreating fleet.
It might seem like the two sides were running in a straight line, but that wasn't true. Hye made sure to send many of his ships to adjust the flying trajectory of the enemy's fleet, slowly shifting it over the past two days, until they followed a circular path, ending up returning to the same spot they started from.
But this time, Hye wasn't in between them and Major's fleet. It was as if the two sides switched places during the past two days. And when that happened, Hye gave the order for Major to join this battle.
During the past two days, Hye's warriors took down tons of the enemies' forces, empties hellish lots of enemy ships. The entrapped enemy lost more than half of their initial ships during the past two days, with most losses coming from the big ships.
The small ships proved to be hard to attack, even when entrapped. They had high speed, an unbelievable ability to evade any incoming assault, and they managed to run away most of the time.
Yet the remaining lot of the entrapped enemy's fleet wasn't that threatening. They got numbers, but not enough power to threaten Hye or Major.
The main threat still lay in the newly arrived fleet. Even after all the losses they suffered, they still seized a scary number of ships, with many big guns.
During the past two days, Hye tried his best to take the big ships down. Yet it was hard to do. He destroyed tons of the smaller ships, but the enemy still preserved their main firepower ships intact.
But that wasn't going to last any longer!
The moment Hye gave the order to Major, the latter suddenly broke free from his engagement, led his fleet like a swarm, and assaulted the nearby enemies.
The new fleet was stressed for a long time for their leaders to miss this window. They could have turned everything at Major's fleet and dealt a great blow to it, before breaking through the tight encirclement there, running away with the entrapped fleet.
Yet they were faced with one setback after another, ending up getting their minds focused on a single goal only; to run away from Hye with the most ships intact.
Chapter 1755 The Lesson Hye Learnt From Major's Tale
This clouded their minds, and such a trivial mistake of overlooking this small and yet crucial chance made them suffer greatly. Major came from their backs, hitting them without warning when they focused their shields to sustain the endless stream of attacks coming from the front.
Getting attacked like this left behind tons of ships exploding, while the remaining ones had to break their formation and scatter. And by this, they took the last step to their total annihilation.
"Come back!" Hye expected all this, and that made him act the moment he gave Major the order. He recalled all of his Soulers and Reapers, then sent them out again.
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The moment the enemies started to run like headless flies, they met with tons of Soulers and Reapers. The end result was expected, and most of these ships lost all of their forces, ending up floating like dead pieces of metal in space.
"Keep pushing, keep chasing, spread out and start free-kill!" Hye knew there was no need to continue running this war in a normal fashion. He gave the order to his fleet, including Major's, to break the formation and start free killing.
He didn't care about the remaining ships. Most of them were small ones. And he got tons of them already.
The chase and hunt lasted for an entire week! During this, Hye casually collected his loot, counted and arranged his gains, while laughing from time to time.
A single war could eradicate the entire fleet he got, or lose a few with every battle. The only path to survival he saw was to keep looking for these fleets, hunt them down, and add more ships to his grand fleet.
At the same time, he realised how important it was to focus on raising his forces' cultivation base ranks. He tried to do so in the past twenty years and yet failed, and that was for a very good reason.
The cultivation idea came originally from the other universe. Spiritual energy was scarce here, not enough to let anyone train diligently and raise their overall powers.
Even the ten tribes he gained before, the ones who belonged once to the other universe, also suffered the same fate. Their newly born members couldn't train well or raise their cultivation powers. At the same time, the grown-up members of them failed to keep their cultivation bases stable.
They grew weaker, and their new members were hellishly weak. Hye tried to solve this in different ways, yet failed.
Being in this universe meant cultivation couldn't rise up. The only way to do it was by going to the outer battlefield, something that Hye knew he'd do in the near future.
Yet he knew nothing about the outer battlefield. And he had to put Major's disastrous attempt in his mind as well. That man went with a grand fleet and was supposed to last there for a few months at most then come back.
Yet he lasted for ten years and lost most of his fleet, and that was enough to tell Hye how hard and deadly that outer battlefield was.
Hye felt like he wasn't gaining much advantage by being here. He wanted to solve one problem, and yet much more appeared.
"I need to establish my area at the outer battlefield," he decided, as this was the only possible way to do this, "I also need to find a way to amass more fleets from this universe. Using my Soulers and Reapers isn't a bad idea. I still have tons of unused spirit points over these years…"
Chapter 1756 A Monarch In The Making
Hye knew the main advantage he got was these two scary warriors of his. They'd help him attack any enemy he'd like, but their number wasn't that much at this moment.Please visit 𝓃𝑜vel𝒏𝑒xt.𝒸𝑜𝔪 website to read fastest update
He only had three million of them. He evolved just a small part of them, and he'd even use a much smaller number of them thanks to lacking enough suits.
He knew Major's fleet must have tons of these suits, but the most they'd have would be ten million or so. He didn't have time to go through all the suits he had, but he estimated to have at most fifty million suits.
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This wasn't practical, especially when thinking about his other warriors. In the last battle, he had to scatter his warriors in space, before deploying the ship.
"The best answer to all this is to build grand factories and industries to make these ships, weapons, ammunition, and suits… But this will take lots of time, provided that the research department can crack the technology behind this…"
As Major was leading the chase, Hye decided to collect loot from the dead bodies around. Most of them belonged to the other universe, and that gave him a ton of dark realm bones.
Yet having these didn't make him feel any happiness. His mind was burdened by all these unsolved problems he had.
One week passed fast, and then the battle ended. Major tried to kill everyone, but many managed to slip by and escape.
At the same time, he stressed over the chance of the little survivors of the last war to come and cause trouble to them. So he gave out all of the normal ships he had, which didn't make much of his current possession, and let them use these.
As everyone went to do their tasks, he took Lily aside and started to speak with her about lots of things.
This space wasn't all dead and useless. First of all, they got tons of people and workers who used to mine crystals before. So far they had been very busy handling the security building the formation and laying down the planets.
As things were about to get done here, he wanted to collect these workers and add them to his small pool of population. At the same time, he wanted to know how many crystal mines they had, if there were any habitable planets here, and the foremost important thing, how they'd mine these crystals.
Mining crystals wasn't going to be something easy. He could tell that from the information he gathered so far about crystals.
Crystals weren't located at the surface layer of the ground, they were usually deep, nearly forming the core of any planet or meteorite. To dig these, one had to bring great digging machines.
He knew the workers here had their gears already, but that was far from enough. Just in the past week, Lily gathered enough information about the area under his control, enough to make a highly detailed map of the entire zone.
"We just scanned the general places here," she said while motioning towards the map showing lots of things, "all the big planets, huge meteorite belts, and even old mines are all mentioned here…"
"That's not enough…" Hye was standing on the main deck of a big flagship. He liked the ships coming from the other universe and made the research department add a few edits so he'd understand the language used in its system, "we need to scan every single piece of rock we have here. Anything we find is a gain…"
"We lack tons of workers," she complained, "even if we moved the entire population we have back there, it won't be enough at all!"
He knew she got a point, and yet trying to fill the place with people wasn't that easy. He tried, and it seemed the Toranks were aware of what he was doing here, and they apparently didn't like any of it.
Chapter 1757 Trying To Connect To Big Names
The responses he got from Silverlining told him the upper echelon of the mighty empire wasn't happy with his ambitious plans and moves. When he asked for help to purchase more warriors or races, he got put on hold for a few months, with Silverlining secretly warning him of this move.
[... It's a known tactic here, when they don't like someone, they used to shadowban him. You aren't just put on hold, you are put on a list that they'll never check until a year or more passes…]
Hye appreciated the help and advice that the dude gave to him. He didn't need that warning actually, as the moment he got such an answer, he expected this was going to be the case.
"We are all alone," Hye deeply sighed, before his face slightly changed, showing his determination, "as if this is new to me, to humans, to us… I'll find a way to reap more people here, no matter what you'll get what you want."
"Just don't do something stupid," Lily caressed his cheeks, looking him in the eye, "I know we'll be going through this one way or another, but I also know you."
"What? I'm not that crazy to go and do something stupid," he rolled his eyes, while she scoffed and said nothing.
She softly slapped his shoulder, while adding another reminder to not do anything stupid. He watched her leave, with the promise that she'll start a wide-scale plan to search and dig for all the secrets of this world. And yet he knew such a thing would take much time to happen, would take the effort of everyone here, delaying tons of things to be done.
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He didn't like that. He knew his next top priority wasn't to just secure this place, wasn't to hide here and build up, but to go out there and find a way to lure more people to join.
"This is a remote part of the universe, but it doesn't mean there aren't any races living around…" This was one of the options he had, and there was another that he didn't like.
He was next to the outer battlefield, a place that was filled with tons of forces coming and going. If he wanted, he could try and attack these, capture the forces, and make them work for him.
"I can use my techniques properly, but it's not enough… As for my cube, it's useless…" he checked on everything he could do, and then he had no other option but to strike deals with impacts and merchants, purchasing tons of races in return for his bones.
"It seems I pampered those Toranks a lot… They turned their backs to me, at the time I needed their help and support… It's true no hegemon will raise a cub to grow and be a formidable tiger later on…"
He shook his head, feeling like the honeymoon period with the Toranks was over. He didn't feel any disheartened about this, after all both sides were just doing business together, based on mutual interests.
"I need to start contacting them then…" As he decided that, he started to open something he kept gathering for a long time; contacts!
In the past twenty years, he didn't waste his time and kept gathering lots of contacts. He knew such a day would come, one in which he'd lose the support of the Toranks.
And so he started to work on gathering all the contacts of the big impacts. He never spoke with them before, as he didn't know what to ask from them back then.
But now he knew exactly what he'd ordered.
[Hi, it's Hye, the human who established a kingdom twenty years ago. I want to start cooperating with you, in return for my bones. If you are interested, please send me a message, and let's talk…]
He copied and pasted this message and sent it to over fifty names he accumulated so far. Getting these contacts was never easy, and he had to dig too deep and for a long time to get them.
He knew these were the top leaders in fifty big impacts. And they must be quite busy. However he hoped by his name and his bones, they'd return back with good replies.
Yet that didn't happen for two weeks!
A few days later, the formation was finally ready. The moment it got activated, Hye felt the entire space buzzing, flashing with bright lights, before everything stabilised after a few minutes.
[The formation is complete and ready!] Lily sent his message, while Hye already was looking around from the big glass dome he got for his deck.
He could see distant flashes of light, shimmering in different colours, as if thin arcs of lightning were dancing in the far distance.
[I can already see that… Let the formation team leave, and then make old Gan run a few tests to check over the stability and integrity of the entire formation…]
Hye knew by this moment, he was going to have his first base in space. It was very huge, yet it was far away from where the action was. He knew in the future he'd struggle to establish such a base in the deeper places of this universe.
What he did here would be widely known to many, and everyone would guard against repeating such a process again. The only thing that made him succeed this time was the faraway location he selected.
To lay down such a formation, he needed to spend lots of time. And he was sure any force in the universe would fight hard to stop him. "At least I have a place to call home here," he looked around, feeling lots of pride for what he accomplished so far.
"Now, the real work starts…" he knew he asked Lily to start mapping and discovering the entire space he had, but she lacked a lot of manpower to do this.
As he knew the contacts he tried to reach wouldn't answer anytime soon, and there was a huge chance they'd miss his message in the middle of their contacts and received messages, he decided to stretch out a helping hand.