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“What do you mean?”
“Upper Plateau Star is gone, the Mechanical Ark of the Mingyang Sect is beyond saving, Founding General Chen Haixu led a small number of people to break through and flee to Jindi Star, fifteen billion human troops have fallen…”
“Don’t spout nonsense here!” Tan Jiuyi simply didn’t believe it.
But Gu Hang had no more patience to entangle with him over the truth of the matter.
“Listen, Head Tan, I’m not joking about this kind of thing, nor do I have any reason to deceive you, and I don’t need to gain anything from you anymore.
I just want to know, under these circumstances, what can I do to help the situation in the Star Domain?”
“Just wait a second…”
Tan Jiuyi was completely confused.
He would rather believe that Gu Hang had a scheme than accept the truth.
How could he believe it?
If the news was true, it meant that the sky had fallen.
“Stop having illusions, the sky has fallen.” Gu Hang said, “I know, without verification, you won’t fully believe, but I informed you of this news in advance so that you can get prepared as soon as possible.
You can try to verify the events in every way possible, but please first treat it as if it were true and plan for the worst.”
Tan Jiuyi tried to maintain his dignity as the Star Domain Head, but in reality, he was completely distraught.
“Alright, I got it, that’s all.”
He actively disconnected the communication, without giving any further instructions.
The virtual image disappeared, and Gu Hang sighed.
He had little hope for the Star Domain Government but thought that they were at least teammates, so he contacted them to ask for their plan.
However, he didn’t expect that the mettle of this teammate would be even worse than he had anticipated.
He had to rely on himself.
In fact, he could only rely on himself.
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Do what man can, leave the rest to fate.
Gu Hang quickly figured out what he had to do next.
It boiled down to three aspects.
Internally, he made a call to Osenia and gave clear instructions.
Going forward, the production power of the alliance would be significantly tilted towards ship manufacturing.
Squeeze out every bit of production capacity possible; for the subsequent construction of the ships, reduce any process that takes a long time wherever possible.
This would impact the lifespan and performance of the ships, but even if they turned out to be a bunch of single-use products, it would be worth it.
The point is, ramp up the numbers for me first.
For this, the technical director of the Flying Wing Star Shipyard, Supreme Bishop Wang Zhaoran, had to work overtime.
Ordinarily, getting a Supreme Bishop to work overtime wasn’t realistic, and one couldn’t force it; with his special status and significant political power behind him, the Governors of Flying Wing Star not only couldn’t command him but also had to flatter and cajole him.
But in special times, one couldn’t care about that.
Actually, there was no need to force it.
Just informing Wang Zhaoran of the frontline news would make him smart enough to know what to do.
The assumption here is that this guy doesn’t get the idea to run away.
The alliance just unearthed a batch of special agents who need to keep a close eye on this matter.
Externally, there are two aspects as well.
First, regarding the Green Skins.
The alliance had to take more initiative.
If before Gu Hang was slightly worried—what if he fought too fiercely here and attracted the main force of the Green Skins, what then?
But now there was no need to worry about that.
Though not very willing, Gu Hang realized that he needed to draw, to the extent possible, some of the Green Skins’ forces, ideally making their faction dispatch some fleets, troops, to return and defend their base.
Gu Hang couldn’t be sure that this would work, but he had to do something; otherwise, he would be leaving his fate to whether that Chieftain Titus, after exterminating the Star Domain Government and the Mingyang Sect, would spare him—and obviously, he would not.
Gu Hang planned to let the United Fleet take the initiative to strike, entering the Golden Pass Star Sector, looking for the previously scattered main force of the Green Skins, trying to annihilate them.
The alliance’s Land Forces would also enter into many worlds in the Golden Pass Star Sector for ground combat, aiming to take back the Golden Pass Star Sector.
This would slow down the Green Skins’ plundering of resources and prevent their strength from further swelling.
At the same time, it might attract some of the Green Skins’ forces from the main battlefield to come to their aid.
Would Titus’ main force return?
Gu Hang judged that it would not.
Right now, Jindi Star and Yunluo Star, these two beautiful prizes, were blatantly displayed before the toothy Chieftain, and without taking down these two places, Titus would probably not return.
If he did take them, then no matter what Gu Hang did, Titus would still come back.
No difference.
Conversely, if he could take on more pressure for the frontline battle, maybe the main battlefield could hold out a bit longer, which would delay Titus’ return even more.
This would not only buy more time for the alliance’s development, but the ultimate goal was to make it so that Titus could not return: if the Fury Flame Battle Group arrived, even if Furyflame couldn’t beat Titus, at least it was a strong army that could hold out for a longer time.
Perhaps when the Empire realized that the problems in the Dragonhawk Star Domain had grown, and even the Sect of Mechanics and the Battle Group could not handle it, they might send even more powerful reinforcements.
Gu Hang needed this kind of balance.
The second external matter was that the expansion of the Seven Horse Treaty could no longer wait; Gu Hang must integrate as many human and material resources from the Seven Horse Territory as possible.
Among the remaining six of the Seven Horse Territories, there truly weren’t any particularly exceptional worlds, but that didn’t mean their output was unimportant.
Within those six territories, there are seventy-eight human worlds, with a total population that can reach one hundred billion.
Even if their productivity was poor and they couldn’t be relied upon to manufacture starships, Titans, or high-grade equipment for the alliance, they could still manage to lay out some ammunition and handle production tasks for logistics and supplies; that vast population is also a good place to draw troops from.