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Chapter 1464: Chapter 831: Accompany Me to Starfire
That means it’s possible for a ’Void Black Hole’ to form in Omgeria.
The way to handle a Void Black Hole, of course, is to quickly create a desolate zone so that the swarm can’t find anything to eat, and they naturally won’t come; even if they do, they will face a hungry swarm after a long journey. And the Void Insect Species, when in a hungry state, is the easiest to deal with.
They are not ’beasts’ in the usual sense; they are never satisfied, and being full does not reduce their desire, nor do they stop, they only spawn in greater numbers, ravaging more places.
And before the Expeditionary Force completes full war preparations, what they should do at this moment is watch the Insect Swarm and the Beastman slaughter each other.
Although the scars might cause them to spiral upwards and become stronger in their brutal battle, since it has already become a reality, humans have missed the opportunity to solve the problem at the best time, no matter how reluctant they are, they can only watch helplessly from the side.
Of course, they are not doing nothing, just watching.
There are a total of eleven Star Realm Tunnels leading from the Omegilia Star Realm to the outside world. Blocking these eleven Star Realm Tunnels, letting both sides fight internally and preventing them from spilling out, is what humans need to do.
In fact, this has already become a very real threat.
Whether the Green Skins or the Insect Swarm, if I can’t beat you, can’t I beat the other one?
They all have sufficient motivation to expand outward.
The swarm can gain more biomass supplements by eliminating the human world, where resistance is much weaker than the Beastman, and then reinvest it in the war against the Beastmen.
The Beastmen can also plunder human technological products to convert them into their own war machines. Meanwhile, the occupied planets can also ’plant mushrooms’, producing more green-skinned boys.
This isn’t even a concern anymore; it’s a fact.
There have been examples of disturbances on more or less all eleven exits from the Omegilia Star Realm to the outside world.
“We must block these eleven exits.” Tai Shichen said in a strategic meeting, “We need to make them an Unbreakable Defense Line!”
…
Saying and doing are two different things.
The Alliance Army that followed Tai Shichen and his Battle Group is somewhat too sparse.
Although they are all elite with extraordinary combat power, eleven Star Realm Tunnels, eleven exits, nearly surround the Omegilia Star Realm. Even circling with warships would take three or four months. Relying solely on the Alliance Army to divide up and defend them, leaks would surely occur everywhere, breaking with just a single poke.
What to do with insufficient forces on hand?
On this basis, we must mobilize the local forces in the surrounding Star Domain.
The situation in the Forward Cosmic Domain is a little different from what Magrey captured in the Dark Side Expedition. Maybe because the Forward Cosmic Domain is more distant from the Scarlet Scar, there is isolation here, but the severity is still acceptable.
Many imperial forces, during their exploration outward, formed one small alliance after another spontaneously. Dozens, even hundreds of worlds come together, becoming a power.
Navigating and communication are still difficult, but not to the point of complete isolation.
And the most important world around the Omegilia Star Realm is named the Steel Flame Furnace.
It is a Founding World controlled by the orthodox Martian Sect.
A meeting is underway in the Dome Assembly Hall of the Steel Flame Furnace Founding World.
Steel Flame Furnace is only four Star Realm jumps away from Exit Seven and is also the world most harmed by the Green Skins.
A ’autumn wind’ Green Skin Fleet has already approached Steel Flame Furnace, and the threat is imminent.
Twenty-seven holographic flags rotate slowly above the circular conference table. The mechanical eye of Wang Keren, the Founding General of Steel Flame Furnace, scanned the representatives present. The golden cordon of the Planetary Governors collides with the bone medallions of the Mercenary Leaders, sparking subtle hostility, while the Merchant Wanderers’ gem-embedded data boards and the State Archbishop’s Holy Relic Box on his chest compete for the light beams.
He sighed softly in his mind.
Unity?
Being so close to Omgeria, of course, he hoped for unity. And as the leader of the Founding World, before the catastrophe, he was quite a figure of authority in the surrounding Star Domain. He had tried many times to unite people and change the situation.
But it had never succeeded.
He could only watch the situation deteriorate day by day until that bastard Sifleg emerged.
But who could he blame?
He had supported Sifleg’s actions.
Even though he had received warnings long ago that Sifleg’s idea was nothing more than drinking poison to quench thirst, still, he allowed it. At the time, he thought of it as a dying horse being treated as a living horse, believing that it was better than doing nothing when everyone else had no ideas.
The result… That guy on a barely distant car from the abyss stepped hard on the accelerator, even dragging the Steel Flame Furnace into the abyss.
He admitted he made some mistakes, wrongfully trusting that bastard. He wished he could bring that deceitful Judge back and tear him into pieces.
But before that, he has to save his Founding World.
The arrival of the Alliance gave him new hope.
Back then, he also received the so-called “Disaster Compatriot Declaration,” and to be honest, he scoffed at it, dismissing it as the ravings of a pretender. But now, he couldn’t wait for the Alliance to come quickly.


