Super Spender

Chapter 846: 840 Resolution_1



Chapter 846: Chapter 840 Resolution_1

“However, Your Highness, it seems your inquiry isn’t just about our energy problems,” Luna Starfield asked again.

“No, the power we hold is too limited, and the only force that can be expanded in a short period of time is the Insect Species in my hands. They can expand their strength at the fastest rate,” Finn Lewis said seriously.

“I agree, so let me make a suggestion,” Luna Starfield stated straightforwardly.

“Go ahead,” Finn Lewis nodded.

“Here.” Luna Starfield directly projected a star map of the galactic system for Finn Lewis, making it clear that most parts of the galaxy had already been occupied. Territories within the galaxy aren’t like those on Earth, limited to simply a plane, because space is truly three-dimensional.

Many small nobles’ territories would overlap if measured by the galactic ecliptic plane because the thickness of the galaxy spans over ten thousand light-years, so their domains are stacked vertically. In the cosmos, there are no such concepts as up, down, left, or right.

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However, using the ecliptic plane as a reference, one could talk about up and down. Hence, these territories could only be fully understood using three-dimensional projections; on a flat map, many would overlap.

But currently, the section Luna Starfield pointed out to Finn Lewis was located on a far end of the galaxy, about several hundred thousand light-years away, almost directly opposite Earth. That is, Earth lies on this side of the galaxy, while the area Luna Starfield highlighted for Finn Lewis was on the other side.

Such a great distance would make even contacting Keller via Leviathan difficult for Finn Lewis. The distance is too vast, and at least for now, not something Finn Lewis could manage. He could probably sense the other party, but actually contacting them would be quite difficult.

However, Finn Lewis instantly understood what Luna Starfield meant. Positioning the Insect Species on the other side meant that he could let them develop without worry. To put it bluntly, if the Icarus Insect Species were allowed to develop unchecked, sweeping the entire galaxy would be just a matter of time — their genetic prowess was too strong.

They could absorb almost anything as energy and then hatch insect units. Next, they would expand these units to a certain limit. Merely using worm swarm tactics could submerge you — technology and the like are meaningless. Your warship’s main guns are powerful, right? How much can one shot destroy? 100,000? A million? A single Leviathan contains a full 100 billion Insect Eggs! What if there were ten Leviathans? A hundred?

None of that would be enough to contend with the Insect Units; that is also why Finn Lewis wasn’t too worried after hearing what Jasmine Davis had said. However, such nonchalance was predicated on the Insect Species having already developed. If it was their current state, they simply couldn’t assume such a heavy responsibility.

“This area is primarily on the edge of the domains of several royal families. If we can establish ourselves here, then the war with the royal family would instantly tense up the entire Galactic Federation. Currently, the Federation’s combat power, haha, if I may be so bold, Your Highness, you should know it’s quite insignificant. That’s in your own words,” Luna Starfield said, using Finn Lewis’s assessment of the Federation’s current situation.

“But wouldn’t this result in significant human casualties?” Finn Lewis hesitated slightly. To be honest, while he was no hypocrite, he knew the Insect Species all too well. If war were to break out, it would be a true sweep. Humans and Insect Units were set to ally in the future. If they harbored deep enmity now, how would they unite later?@@novelbin@@

“Your Highness, as long as you control the situation, it can still be easily managed. Losses are inevitable, but if humanity’s combat strength climbs several notches, then if those dark messengers really do invade our star group, we would have the capacity to resist and would suffer far fewer losses,” Luna Starfield stated decisively.

“Alright, let’s do that,” Finn Lewis nodded. He never lacked resolve. Once he made his decision, he closed his eyes and contacted Kaylissa, quickly establishing a mental connection with both her and Keller.

“Keller, how is our reproduction speed in the Resource Galaxy?” Finn Lewis asked bluntly.

“Over there, another Queen under my command is in charge; her name is Domele,” Keller responded succinctly.

Finn Lewis nodded, not saying anything, and directly contacted the Queen named Domele. With Leviathan now in his possession, contacting this Queen had become much easier for Finn.

“Domele.”

“Lord Supreme Ruler.” Although it was a female voice, it was unfamiliar and icy cold, devoid of any emotion, but the reverence for Finn Lewis was still audible.

“Hmm, how is the Insect Swarm developing?” Finn Lewis cut straight to the point.

“A preliminary defensive line has been established, and we are fully engaged in storing energy.”

“Change the development method. How many Leviathans can the resources of the galaxy hatch?” Finn asked bluntly.

“If hatching alone, five Leviathans can be hatched. If we are to follow up with subsequent development, at most two Leviathans. With such resources, we can maximize and ensure we won’t be lacking in the future,” Domele provided the answer.

“Then hatch two Leviathans at the fastest speed. Starting today, all parts of the Insect Swarm will be under your command. You are the new Queen Leader of this swarm,” Finn Lewis stated directly.

“Yes, Lord Supreme Ruler.”

“What about Kabbalah?” Finn Lewis asked another question.

“Lord Supreme Ruler, I am here.” Kabbalah was a special unit. Finn had learned from Kaylisa that Kabbalah held a special position within the Icarus Insect Species, capable of adjusting the entire genetic structure of the species, enabling the Insect Species to undergo adaptive changes in their genes. This way, the Insect Species could engage in the most efficient war in the shortest possible time.

To put it plainly, Kabbalah was a scientific research unit, and the ingenious part of it was that it could remotely activate the essence within the swarm’s genetic code. To be clear, the transformation of the swarm did not require them to return to Leviathan or the nest, but rather, they could hatch right on the spot.

“You are to go to Domele now; I have a new task for Keller,” Finn Lewis said earnestly.

“Yes, Lord Supreme Ruler.” Kabbalah did not waste words.

“Keller.”

“Lord Supreme Ruler.”

“Starting today, I grant you the highest authority to develop an Insect Swarm. This Leviathan will be under your command. You need to reach the target coordinates as quickly as possible, then develop sufficiently rapidly at that location before launching an attack on humans. However, be careful to engage with the human fleets in combat but allow the adversary time to adapt. Moreover, you are to develop Insect Species units capable of attacking the human Administrative Star, but you are not to cause a massacre,” Finn Lewis gave the orders seriously.


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