Global Game: Ten Billion Spirit Energy Coins From The Start-Chapter 898 - 954 Noteworthy Enemy

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Chapter 898: 954, Noteworthy Enemy

Chapter 898: 954, Noteworthy Enemy

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Then, Haidun Rieyang detailed his understanding of the Lun Kete alliance to the five Blue Star Cultivators.

In the beginning, like most people from Raging Sun, he thought the Lun Kete alliance was a complex fusion state, purely born to cope with the Eastern Raging Sun Empire.

Their parliamentary politics didn’t catch their attention in the slightest.

They felt that the Lun Kete alliance’s establishment of a parliament and a chairman was nothing more than child’s play.

The chairman’s strength was merely Sixth Order, and the less powerful were only Fifth Rank.

No matter whom they ended up choosing, wouldn’t they still have to listen to the major clans behind them?

Therefore, when the Lun Kete alliance was just founded, Haidun Rieyang, like most others, felt that this country was unsustainable and would self-destruct due to internal strife.

But gradually, they discovered that this country was not that simple.

Far from infighting, the country of Lun Kete grew increasingly united and even caught up with the Raging Sun Empire in military, economic, and cultural aspects, which the Raging Sun people found unbelievable.

How could their mere parliamentary system become so unified?

Upon hearing this, Su Yu interjected, “Duke Haidun, I understand what you’re trying to say, but isn’t it fine for the Lun Kete alliance to show a bit more unity? After all, they still need to face the threat from your direction, right?”

Haidun Rieyang shook his head and retorted with a question of his own, “Then let me ask you something. In the beginning, when the Holy Silver Federation was choosing the leading nation for war on our planet, why didn’t they pick our Raging Sun Empire, but instead, after a brief survey, immediately chose the Lun Kete alliance?”

“Uh, this…” Su Yu was at a loss for words.

From the intelligence he’d gathered recently, the Raging Sun Empire’s strength was far superior to that of the Lun Kete alliance.

Consider the top tier of powerhouses; the Raging Sun Empire had 32 Seventh Order powerhouses, while Lun Kete had only 28.

As for God Level powerhouses, it goes without saying: Both of the Raging Sun Empire’s were at the peak of God Level, while Lun Kete’s two were merely at the entry stage;

In terms of technological strength, the Lun Kete alliance placed more emphasis on research investment and was slightly ahead technologically, but when it came to weapons and equipment, there was no generational gap with the Raging Sun Empire, making it difficult to establish a significant difference;

On the economic front, the GDP of the two countries was roughly the same, with the Raging Sun Empire being 1.5% higher than the Lun Kete alliance.

Since the Raging Sun Empire generally led in all aspects of national strength, particularly in God Level powerhouses, why then did the Holy Silver Federation choose the Lun Kete alliance as the leading nation for war in the first place?

It didn’t make sense.

Realizing this, Su Yu and the others turned their eyes eagerly to Haidun Rieyang, waiting to hear his explanation.

However, Haidun Rieyang could only offer a bitter smile and a shake of his head, “To be honest, I don’t know what the deal is.

After the decision was made by the Holy Silver Federation, I inquired with Manina Sol, but he was tight-lipped and never offered any comment on the matter.

Moreover, the Lun Kete alliance got their hands on an incredibly powerful weapon like the ‘Fissure Ray’ from the Holy Silver Federation, something our Raging Sun Empire couldn’t obtain at all.

There is evidence to suggest that the Lun Kete alliance seems to be brewing a massive conspiracy.”

“A massive conspiracy?”

“Yes, lately they have been strategically retreating, whether in the real world or the virtual. Haven’t you noticed that their presence has been dwindling?”

Su Yu furrowed his brow: “Indeed, recently the Lun Kete alliance’s presence has been noticeably diminishing.”

Ever since the Lun Kete alliance had transferred the leadership of the unified government to the Raging Sun Empire, Su Yu’s main adversary had been Manina XIII of the Raging Sun Empire.

Manina XIII could be said to have been in the limelight, as he was manipulating every major event on Blue Star and was very familiar to every Blue Star Human.

But the Lun Kete alliance had thus concealed itself, fading away without a trace.

As one of the poles of the G2, it was completely contrary to common sense to have such a low profile.

Comparing it to Blue Star, it was as though in the 1970s the world had two superpowers, the United States and the Soviet Union.

How could it be that if these two nations decided to join forces to attack another country, one would attract much attention while the other remained almost unnoticed?

There was definitely more to this.

In the end, Haidun Rieyang even said, “Regarding all this, I am mostly speculating, with no definite evidence.

However, I still want to remind you: be wary of the Lun Kete alliance, they could be more dangerous than the Raging Sun Empire!”

“Okay, thank you for the reminder,” Su Yu said earnestly.

Emperor Liu Che exclaimed, “Indeed, we must not underestimate this adversary; the more desperately an enemy tries to conceal, the greater the danger becomes. It seems that in the coming time we need to seriously understand this nation.”

With that, their conversation officially ended.

The most significant takeaway for Su Yu and others was to place the Lun Kete alliance on their watch list as well.

This nation was so powerful yet so low-profile, they must be cautious in dealing with it in the future.

In the following days, nothing major happened on Skru Star.

Cultivators of the Blue Star above the Seventh Order were all busy building a base behind enemy lines, staying largely out of the Skrull people’s notice.

Apart from a few Blue Star Sixth Order cultivators and players (Shepherd in the Clouds and the Frost Red Tea squad) raiding wealth on Skru territory, the others either stayed to help build the base behind enemy lines, or went to the Wild Lands to hunt high-ranking Warcraft.

Since no disturbances were caused within Skrull territory, in the eyes of the ordinary Skrull citizens, it was as if the high-level Blue Star cultivators had never been there, with no impact on their daily lives whatsoever.

Only the Skrull squads with bounties on Blue Star People knew for certain that the visitors had indeed come.

Soon, the date reached February 21, the seventh day since the Blue Star cultivators arrived on Skru Star.

The Blue Star cultivators had decided that on this day they would meet on Skru Star and enter the “Endgame Sanctuary” together.

Thus, Su Yu set off a day early and bid farewell to Liu Che, Sima Yan, and four other seniors, venturing alone to the Wild Lands.

Although no major events had occurred in these seven days, Su Yu and the others received several pieces of bad news.

Several Sixth Order Blue Star cultivators who went to hunt Warcraft in the Wild Lands were killed by Skrull people.

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According to the information they received, there were definitely three victims whose bodies were flaunted on official channels by the Skrull people.

There were several more uncertain cases, some might be true, while others were clearly false.

There were even posts on the Skru Star internet showing the “body” of Prime Minister Cao Cao, claiming emphatically that he was dead.

Su Yu browsed the history of the person who had made the post and found that their strength was merely Sixth Order, so he couldn’t be bothered with this individual.

Nevertheless, the information about these three confirmed victims still caused Su Yu great pain.

All three were players: one from the “Chinese server” named “Laser Pen” and two from the American servers.

It was precisely because they were players and not sufficiently discreet in hiding that they fell victim to the Skrull people’s ruthlessness.