Chapter 1050 -1045: You Got Something Wrong (7)_1 Chapter 1050 -1045: You Got Something Wrong (7)_1 “Your Highness Finn Lewis, you are overthinking it.
Our Cloud Spirits clan has long been prepared for this moment,” Sekata Brown said after listening to Finn’s words, speaking quite straightforwardly.
“Now is the time for us to act.
All Sanctuary warriors are ready at any moment to return to the embrace of Elle, to struggle against the enemy.
We do not fear sacrifice.
If sacrificing us can secure a chance for other civilizations to survive, then we will have died honorably.
Before witnessing such an event, even I would not have had such resolve.
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But now, even though we are fighting alone, we at least have allies like you, do we not?
You will take care of what follows for us.”
Sekata’s frankness made Finn a bit embarrassed, because Finn had indeed been hiding his greatest strength.
Sekata was so open that Finn felt indebted to them.
After hesitating for a moment, Finn still did not say what he had wanted to.
The situation was such that revealing it now seemed inappropriate.
Better to wait for a chance to explain.
Finn stood up and performed a solemn Cloud Spirits’ salute to Sekata and his people before speaking earnestly, “Sektar Clan Chief, your Cloud Spirits clan are true warriors!
Regardless of victory or defeat, the humans I lead, at the very least, shall be your firmest allies.
No matter what troubles you face, we will always stand behind you.”
“Your Highness, we too are delighted to have an ally like you!
Your Highness, please go ahead and draw up the battle plan!
All our Sanctuary warriors are ready to answer the call to war at any moment!” Sekata’s tone was resolute as he spoke.
“Good!” Finn responded abruptly with a nod and immediately followed Sekata to the bridge.
“Our surveillance satellites and previously collected data show that our target is these six planets,” said Lucy Watson in the war room with a serious mien.
“The distances between the planets are not short, the closest being 30 million kilometers away, and the furthest is as much as 150 million kilometers.
Currently, neither the enemy’s fleet nor our own can be used, but we have an advantage—we have a few mechs capable of flight.”
“Now, we need to secure this planet,” Lucy Watson said firmly, pointing to the planet closest to the fleet’s position.
“Note that I said not just need, but must,” Lucy repeated, “It’s not solely to deal with the enemy’s threat, but we also need to clean up the situation here thoroughly, to turn this planet into one of our main bases, given our current circumstances.”
“Since our fleet cannot move in space, we cannot predict the enemy’s next move.
In such a situation, we must be prepared for all possible actions.
Right now, engaging the enemy in ground warfare within this star system is mandatory,” Lucy said plainly.
“The warriors we’ve brought this time are limited, and we also have heavy machinery, which we, at least for the time being, cannot transport with us.
Although we have a few mechs, they require a small spacecraft to carry them and the combat forces that can be accommodated on that spacecraft are limited.”