Starting from the Planetary Governor

Chapter 1660 - 942: Whose Idea Is This?

Starting from the Planetary Governor

Chapter 1660 - 942: Whose Idea Is This?

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Chapter 1660: Chapter 942: Whose Idea Is This?

The information from the front lines made the supreme commander on the same front, the Son of God Robert, feel quite astonished.

He also agreed that the outcome and performance achieved by the Dawn Messenger was at the level that only the Ever Victorious Army, the absolute elite of the Infinite Legion he personally led ten millennia ago, could reach.

In terms of their Saints Legion, only the trusted aides of his once opposing brother, the Blessed Sons, may have similar strength.

No, not even the Blessed Sons could match the strength of the Dawn Messenger.

He couldn’t help but feel a bit emotional.

All the intelligence he received showed that Gu Hang had special insights into training Interstellar Warriors.

Now, this has been further affirmed.

What secret does Gu Hang possess to achieve this?

He was very curious.

However, no matter how curious he was, it could be set aside for now. At least at the moment, Robert was only pleased with the Dawn Messenger displaying powerful combat capabilities.

Their performance had tremendous strategic value.

Some particularly crucial battles in the future, even some plans that had been shelved due to a lack of sufficiently capable forces to execute them, could be revisited and put into action.

Of course, the Dawn Messenger was not a unit directly under his command but a member of the Alliance. However, he had considerable trust in Gu Hang. Judging by Gu Hang’s actions since his rise, he might not be a loyal subject of Holy Terra, but he was a hero of the Human Empire. He believed Gu Hang would make the right choices, even if those choices differed from his own ideas, it was due to differing thoughts, not differing positions.

Even without considering the future, the tasks already completed by the Dawn Messenger were extraordinarily valuable.

The materials safely escorted out were immediately taken over by personnel, carried by a specially dedicated ship through the continuously open Veil Spirit Gate, heading to the real universe.

On the other side, the technical masters of the Alliance were already in place.

Technical documents had long been distributed to their hands.

After Yu Che conveyed the information to the Great Sage Kao’er and opened the Veil Spirit Gate, he vanished as a heroic spirit, returning to Gu Hang’s Storm God Kingdom.

Naturally, the information reached the Storm God Kingdom, was quickly compiled, and the intelligence was then made available to the Mechanicus Sage of the Alliance.

They were, of course, vastly different from Kao’er’s level, since the highest technical experts in the Alliance hadn’t reached the level of ’Great Sage.’ Perhaps Wu Jiarong, fed on countless black boxes, could barely meet this standard.

But Kao’er was called a Great Sage because this title was the highest rank within the Sect of Mechanics, with no higher level. Many of the Sages and Great Sages had experienced teaching from Kao’er.

He could be a mentor to the Sages.

However, in analyzing the Veil Spirit Gate technology, the time the Alliance’s Sages spent was not much different from Kao’er.

The main factor was that the technological information on the Veil Spirit Gate had long been analyzed by Yu Che, leaving only the final steps of thinking, transformation, and learning.

In essence, Yu Che completed the most time-consuming and challenging parts. The remaining final step, which was also the simplest, posed no difficulty for Kao’er or the Alliance’s Sages.

The assembled Sages, upon obtaining the materials and spirit race equipment, quickly began directing the gathered group of the most outstanding Alliance engineers and technicians to rapidly construct a new Veil Spirit Gate.

This grand gate was made without regard for cost or expense.

The temporary skills the Alliance learned definitely had operational differences from the Dark Spirit Race. Their work was not as refined or aligned with the Spirit Race’s usual aesthetic of cherishing materials, being thrifty, and achieving the best results with minimal resources for that high-efficiency beauty...

However, human technology had its distinguishing traits — large quantities and sufficient supplies.

No matter the requirements, as long as it was usable, reliable, and stable, it sufficed.

As for the enormous energy consumption and massive construction costs, they were insignificant in the vast economic scale of humanity.

As long as the goal could be achieved, presenting a numerical cost was acceptable.

This was precisely the grandeur of the current cosmic overlord compared to the previous one.

The Spirit Race, under no circumstance, could achieve such a dominance by quantity.

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The new Veil Spirit Gate built by humans began operation at the end of the second month after construction started.

This meant that on the other side of the Veil Spirit Gate in Comoros, the war had been going on for over two months.

Queen Rose Port had already ’calmly’ settled down.

At least, no artillery fire rang out at this Comoros port anymore.

But in reality, it wasn’t particularly calm. After all, it was still very busy here. Seven Veil Spirit Gates, ranging from small to medium scale, were operating day and night. One human ship after another arrived in Comoros.

Among these ships were battleships that would join the fight against the Dark Spirit Race’s navy.

The Terra Expeditionary Army battleships led by Robert numbered less than two thousand by the time they were all drawn into Comoros.

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