Global Game: Ten Billion Spirit Energy Coins From The Start -
Chapter 1564 - 1452, Enemy’s Division
Chapter 1564: 1452, Enemy’s Division
The Holy Song Tower Square in Gantek City is now packed with people.
Not only this Holy Song Tower Square, but the squares in other cities are also brimming with residents.
Everyone is anxiously waiting for the moment when AI Blue Whale is finally repaired.
"Will it be fixed? Today is the final deadline."
"There’s only one hour left before the end of the day."
"I don’t know. The authorities haven’t sent out any updates—no exact completion time, no notice of an extension."
"What are they doing? At least give us an answer!"
"Since there’s no extension notice, it must still be today. Let’s wait patiently."
The plazas were filled with noise as the entire city’s residents kept their eyes fixed on the Holy Song Tower, faces full of expectation.
...
Meanwhile, on the "Lorrent VI" planet in the Seventh Star Region, the leaders of the rebel faction were gathered for a meeting.
"What did I say? This is just a pure smoke screen!" Lailin, who recently lost his wings, exclaimed loudly during the meeting. "Only one hour left, and still nothing has happened!"
"Calm down, Lailin," said Dark Thunder Dragon Clan Leader Marklim, who sat opposite him with a steady tone. "There’s still an hour left. Let’s wait and see."
"Wait and see?" Lailin couldn’t help but burst into laughter. "At this point, what kind of turnaround could even happen? Or is it that you don’t trust the judgment of Your Excellency Mimo?"
Facing Lailin’s aggressive stance, Marklim kept his dragon face composed and said, "Of course, I trust the judgment of Your Excellency Mimo. Trusting means trusting, but I believe the prophecy of Tagnia can’t be so ridiculously wrong either.
Let’s continue to wait. In one hour, we’ll know the truth."
"Hmph," Lailin snorted dismissively.
He stopped paying attention to Marklim and turned his gaze toward the head seat in the meeting room.
Simultaneously, his demeanor shifted 180 degrees, becoming particularly respectful. "Lord Mimo, what is your opinion..."
"Let’s continue to wait," Mimo said, its electronic eyes sweeping over everyone present as its stiff, mechanical voice reverberated:
"I do not fully understand you carbon-based organisms, so my judgment cannot be entirely accurate. Quietly waiting—one hour from now, we will naturally have our answer."
This Mimo was a High-Tier Intelligent Machine sent by the Crystal Blue Community.
From the exterior, Mimo looked no different from a Holy Silver Man, with the same blue skin and the white robe traditionally worn by the Holy Silver people.
But inside, it was entirely mechanical, filled with countless electronic components, with only a pair of electronic eyes exposed externally.
Mimo’s strength wasn’t particularly impressive; it was only at Planet-level Seventh Rank.
Although its combat ability was weak, almost no one present could challenge it. Even the Stellar-Level powerhouses of the rebel faction deferred to it and respectfully addressed it as "Lord."
Additionally, due to Mimo’s arrival, it was appointed as the ultimate decision-maker for the entire offensive strategy on the Fegg Hub.
...
A month prior, the rebel faction had already learned that the Fegg Hub had announced AI Blue Whale would be repaired within the month.
This announcement, however, sparked diverging opinions within the faction, quickly leading to a division into two camps.
One camp was led by Marklim of the Dark Thunder Dragon clan.
Marklim believed they should act immediately. With Blue Whale out of service for this month, they needed to attack the Fegg Hub before AI Blue Whale was restored.
For this, Marklim even consulted another Stellar-Level Seventh Rank prophet of the Dark Energy Rebel Army—Tagnia.
Tagnia conducted complex divinations and also confirmed that AI Blue Whale would be functional again in exactly one month.
Therefore, the sooner their forces moved, the better. The earlier they struck, the more significant their gains would be.
However, the opposing camp disagreed with this notion.
This faction was led by Lailin.
Lailin argued that the one-month deadline was nothing but a smokescreen. AI Blue Whale couldn’t be repaired at all!
He claimed that even if the Fegg Hub was given one year—or even ten years—they would still fail to fix AI Blue Whale.
Instead of launching a hasty and ill-prepared attack, they should wait for another two months until all military preparations were fully in place, then carry out a well-coordinated assault on the Fegg Hub as per their original plan.
The two factions clashed vehemently.
However, with Mimo present, the final decision-making authority rested with it.
After careful consideration, Intelligent Machine Mimo ultimately sided with Lailin’s view, deciding to hold off on any attack.
It shared Lailin’s belief—that the damage caused to the City-level data modules couldn’t be repaired, not with the technological capabilities of the Holy Silver Federation.
If the hymn were still around, of course, it could’ve been repaired. But with the hymn gone, they didn’t believe a mere Su Yu could complete the AI restoration. This was no field for amateurs.
As a result, Mimo decided to remain on standby—until today.
...
Now, it was down to the final hour. In another 50 minutes, AI Blue Whale would surpass the repair deadline set by Su Yu.
In the meeting room, the smiles on Lailin and his comrades grew broader and broader.
In contrast, Dark Thunder Dragon Marklim’s face, already dark, now seemed as black as a void.
"This can’t be!" Marklim fell into self-doubt. "Tagnia’s prophecies do have errors occasionally, but never has there been such a complete and utter failure. Where could it have gone wrong?"
Another 30 minutes passed...
Just as the second day was about to arrive, Lailin leisurely stood up from his seat, a smile on his face. "It seems we were truly overthinking this. How could a mere Su Yu possibly have such capabilities... Wait, what’s this!"
Lailin’s smile suddenly froze on his face.
Because in that instant, he sensed the network of the Hub seemed to be coming back online!
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