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Chapter 845: 839 What to Use to Stop_1



Chapter 845: Chapter 839 What to Use to Stop_1

“Alright, they are the bad guys,” Finn Lewis declared decisively.

At Finn Lewis’s joke, Jasmine Davis was somewhat speechless, but before he could respond, Finn continued, “What you’re saying implies that they are about to invade other star systems.”

“Yes, Your Highness, their slogan is to ‘purify’ the entire universe,” Jasmine said with a bitter smile, “Moreover, the star cluster closest to the Red Wheel Galaxy cluster is the one where the Galactic Federation is located.”

“Okay, put it like that, and it indeed isn’t good news,” Finn’s expression turned serious in an instant.

For the Galactic Federation, this really wasn’t good news. First and foremost, the military strength of the Galactic Federation only appeared formidable, but in reality, it was extremely fragile. Consider this: the entire Galactic Federation was composed of various family clans, and while the combat power of these clans seemed impressive, it was all an illusion.

Because they were all scattered, they could not be united. For these clans, it was simply impossible to band together their forces.

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Therefore, relying on them was more futile than relying on oneself. Fortunately, Finn had his own trump card – Zero was Finn’s greatest secret weapon.

“Can you tell me how long you all have been here?” Finn asked, looking at Jasmine through the video feed.

“About one hundred and twenty years. Their speed isn’t all that fast; it took them that long just to occupy our star system. Your Highness needn’t worry too much,” Jasmine said, trying to offer reassurance.

“You’re wrong. You haven’t considered one thing: after they occupied the entire star system and had no enemies left within it, their resource integration speed is something you didn’t estimate. They were slow before because they were at war with you, but now they have consolidated the resources of an entire star system, and it’s not something you can compare to the past,” Finn said seriously.

Jasmine was stunned for a moment, then her face changed dramatically. It was very difficult for her to accept this reality. This place had already become her second homeland. Just think about it – she knew all too well that it was impossible for her to return to her native homeland, so she had even started to forget her own identity.

Perhaps only occasionally she would remember her true status, but now that her second home was on the brink of being found by the enemy, how could she accept this?

“Your Highness, that can’t be possible, can it?” Jasmine hoped she had misunderstood, but it was obviously true.

“If what you are saying is true, then what I’ve said is definitely true,” Finn said with a wry smile.

Jasmine fell silent. After a long while, she finally spoke up, “Your Highness, please tell me that you already have a method to deal with them.”

Finn was somewhat bemused, “You think too highly of me. Where would I go to find such a method? I’m just an ordinary person after all.”

“Your Highness, I believe in you,” Jasmine said with full confidence in Finn.

“I don’t even believe in myself,” Finn responded with a hint of helplessness.@@novelbin@@

“Since Your Highness has asked me about this, it proves that Your Highness is mentally prepared for this matter. I believe Your Highness will have a way,” Jasmine said straightforwardly.

“I think we should exchange some information,” Finn said with a smile.

“Aren’t we already communicating?” Jasmine, too, smiled.

“I’m not talking about that. I mean information that you know, but we don’t. You need to share it because only then can we have more intelligence to analyze the situation and avoid making mistakes on certain issues,” Finn said earnestly.

“Sure, that’s reasonable. I don’t want to hide it anyway, keeping a secret is too burdensome,” Jasmine said, not averse to the idea.

“Hmm, does that include your technology?” Finn asked.

“What’s the problem with that? Although I do have copies of similar technology at hand, my team of scientists is not large, and we have no research base. Even if we had one, it wouldn’t be useful, would it?” Jasmine said.

“You have scientists at hand?” Finn asked in surprise.

“Yes.”

“Then you should have said so sooner! Arrange for them to come out immediately. You may not have a research base, but I do,” Finn said with a nod.

“Alright, no problem. I will make the arrangements. Your Highness, how much time do we have?”

“It’s hard to say, but you don’t need to worry too much. If the enemy comes, we’ll meet them head on, and if the water rises, we’ll build a dam. If we really can’t beat them, then that’s our fate. Nobody can stop it,” Finn spoke calmly.

After ending the video communication with Jasmine Davis, Finn fell into deep contemplation. This matter wasn’t as simple as it seemed. After all, Jasmine Davis had been here for over a hundred years, but the likelihood of that star system being conquered was high. Finn didn’t believe that someone who already controlled more than half of a star system and whose hands were filled with zealots would fail to conquer the rest.

But this truly wasn’t good news. From Jasmine’s words, one could discern just how terrifying these dark messengers were. Every planet was reduced to ruin. Did they not need the planets themselves? Having integrated the resources of an entire star system, how much capacity did they have to conquer other star systems? Although they were further away from the Heritage System and it wasn’t just one star system but a whole cluster, Finn didn’t have a clear idea of how many powerful alien species there were in the cluster. However, Finn suddenly felt an urgency to accelerate the expansion of his own influence. Undoubtedly, relying solely on human strength was insufficient. Thankfully, Finn had another potent species at his disposal for warfare. In a conflict of this magnitude, units from the Insect Species were undoubtedly an excellent choice.

“Luna Starfield, help me find out what high-efficiency energy resources are inside the Galactic Federation. What are the resource-rich star systems?” Finn said with a somber expression.

The units of the Insect Species were capable of storing vast amounts of energy. The main hive of the Icarus Insect Species could synthesize various minerals into the energy required for hatching units of the Insect Species. Moreover, this kind of energy could be condensed into highly stable, compressed energy yuans.

If human technology wasn’t utterly different from that of the Insect Species, these dense, compressed energy yuans would definitely be considered an extremely efficient power source.

“Star systems with abundant resources are almost all under the control of the nine royal families. It would be very difficult for us to take action. All we can do now is expand our territory within this part of the Heritage System, and when we have full control of these territories. Even though this area belongs to a resource-deprived zone, as long as we have enough territory, we can find sufficient resources.”


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