Chapter 187 Arrangement
Chapter 187 Arrangement
At this point, the war between the free nations could no longer attract everyone's attention; they were still immersed in Glenn's whimsical idea—was it even possible?
For a long, long time, it felt like an entire century had passed.
On the screen, the red armored figure, like a savior, carried a nuclear bomb and charged towards the wormhole entrance.
After overcoming numerous obstacles, they finally delivered the nuclear missile, whose countdown was about to end, into the wormhole entrance.
The next moment, a violent explosion rang out, causing the screen to shake.
The nuclear explosion caused the Taotie's flagship to follow in China's footsteps, and the wormhole entrance was closed as a result.
The aftershocks of the nuclear explosion did not reach the cities of the Free Nation because the wormhole was closed, and the people were fortunate enough to survive.
At this moment, the Taotie's second invasion war once again ended in failure. Countless Taotie warriors stranded on Earth flew into space without regard for anything else, and the outcome of the battle was decided.
Amidst the ruins, the members of the Haters Alliance breathed a sigh of relief. This battle had made them realize their shortcomings; they alone could not defeat the Taotie's next attack.
The greatest contributor to this war was undoubtedly that red armor, an ordinary person who, through technological means, helped his country win this war.
At that moment, everyone came to their senses and understood what Glenn meant.
It also reminds me that China is not just a China of super soldiers, but also a China of many ordinary people.
The war among the free nations made them realize that perhaps they could think about the problem from another perspective: the possibility of ordinary people getting involved in this interstellar invasion war.
Although people have gained some acceptance for Glenn's ideas, ideas are still just ideas, and putting them into practice is not as simple as just thinking about them.
As the chief scientist, Lianfeng has a certain understanding of China's technological level.
To achieve what Glenn envisioned, not to mention the workload, the technology development alone would take time, not to mention the material issues!
After considering it over in his mind, Lianfeng had no choice but to speak frankly:
“Glen, what you said makes a lot of sense, but I have to remind you that even if we have enough manpower, it will take a considerable amount of time from research and development to production and deployment. Do we have that much time right now?”
Dukao strongly agreed with Lianfeng's statement. Although he also hoped that Glenn's idea would come true, they were currently in a state of war, and the enemy would not give them time.
Seeing their reaction, Glenn no longer concealed his intentions and spoke directly:
"Aren't the technology and materials readily available? Why bother developing them from scratch?"
After saying that, he gestured towards the screen with his lip, the meaning of which couldn't be clearer.
"Ok?"
Everyone was puzzled and looked over in that direction.
In the battlefield where the outcome was already decided, the red-armored warrior was constantly rushing to provide aid. Seeing his ever-fierce movements, a glint of light appeared in everyone's eyes—could it be…?
Dukao understood, and said in disbelief:
"You mean cooperating with the Free Nation?"
"Cooperation? No! No! No! This is an exchange of benefits. He gives us what we need, and we give him what he needs. This way, we all benefit. Why not?"
Glenn corrected him, saying that all he wanted now was the technology and information related to the red armor; only with that could they move on to the next step.
After Glenn said that, Dukao and Lianfeng understood that a trade of interests was indeed possible.
The technologies they possess are far too advanced, while technologies applicable to ordinary people are scarce.
Some technologies are not very valuable to China, but they are a different story for the Free Nations, who do not have the support of a cosmic power like the Super God Academy.
Although they could build it given time, given the technology, what they lack now is precisely time. It takes time to charge and activate ten warships, time to equip 100,000 super soldiers with weapons, and time to equip a million suits of armor as Glenn just proposed.
The Taotie Legion is lurking in outer space, ready to pounce! They won't give you a chance to develop.
Therefore, every moment is extremely precious.
The benefits of exchanging technologies they don't need for technologies they do need are enormous.
It's not that cutting-edge technology is necessarily valuable; only what you need is the best.
Having considered all this, Dukao made up his mind, slammed his hand on the table, and said:
"Leave this to me! I will communicate with Elder Huang and the others, and contact the Free Nation as soon as possible."
Seeing this, Glenn nodded, then gave the instructions:
"Old Du, you need to speed things up. The Taotie have suffered another defeat this time, and I'm afraid they'll resort to desperate measures."
Dukao's eyes narrowed, and he replied:
"Ah."
After saying this, Glenn looked at Lianfeng and said:
How long will it take for the warship to recharge and activate?
"The Mangdangshan has been fully charged and is ready to take off as soon as the tests are completed. Other warships will need about a month to take off as well."
Lianfeng reported this promptly.
"Alright, once the Mangdang Mountain has completed its tests, let's try to take off! The command post will also be moved up there, and the First Legion of the Defense Department will form a defense force to guard the Mangdang Mountain. The Giant Hero is no longer safe."
After the remaining warships have recharged, they will be stationed by the other legions, forming a system of one legion and one warship.
We must establish a systematic strategic plan before the start of a full-scale war, so that we will not be suppressed in the ensuing conflict.
"Understood, I will pass the notification on, but it will take at least a few months. Do we have enough time?"
Lianfeng said with considerable worry, after all, the war had already begun, and the Taotie's all-out war could start at any time, so they had to consider every minute and every second.
Glenn pondered for a moment and then gave his answer:
"We should make it in time. If not, I'll personally lead the Super Soldier Corps to buy you some time."
"Ok!"
Lianfeng didn't say much. Just trust him. How many miracles has he brought to China?
"Go!"
Glenn said.
Lianfeng took small, quick steps and walked outside. Time was of the essence; she had to be ready before Dukao finished that task.
After the others left, Glenn said to Reina, who had been standing still as if nothing had happened:
Do you have time recently?
Yes! What do you want to do?
Lena asked in bewilderment.
Glenn didn't waste any words and said directly:
"Come with me to Lieyang Star! I want to meet your General Pan Zhen."
"what?"
Lena was startled and stood up from her seat, staring at Glenn in horror.
What's this guy up to?! Is he going to start a fight?
For some reason, she felt a sense of anticipation at that moment. What kind of sparks would fly when these two annoying guys collided? It would definitely be exciting.
But on the surface, Lena still spoke out of a sense of duty as the chief god:
"What exactly do you want? Do you perhaps want to have a go at Pan Zhen?"
He gestured with both hands as he spoke.
Glenn glanced at her and said expressionlessly:
"Go ask him to borrow some men!"
He got up and walked out, ignoring Lena's incessant questioning behind him.
Whether she's there or not makes no difference. Glenn went there with the intention of fighting Pan Zhen and wanted to quickly form his thoughts, so he would inevitably have to deal with Lieyang Star.
Since that's the case, then let's go see Pan Zhen. With his approval, it's much more effective than Lena's.
If he disagrees, then beat him until he agrees. After all, Glenn has long wanted to test whether Pan Zhen's reputation is well-deserved.
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