Him and their stars.

Chapter 1907 He has turned into his original shape

Chapter 1907 He has turned into his original shape

Sobek was also very moved by the comfort from his old partner and comrade. Of course, he was only grateful and touched by his backer, Her Highness Brunhilde.

If it weren't for her protection, I might have been brought to a military court because of that "gunfight".

...Uh, the word "firefight" sounds too scary! No matter how you look at it, it should have nothing to do with me, a harmless and law-abiding person.

So, why did it turn out like this? Sobek is still in a very obvious stage of confusion, in a state of confusion of magical realism. His mind is three parts free, three parts floating, and occasionally three parts relieved, as well as one part of surrealist detachment.

He had always been the promising admiral of the squadron. If nothing unexpected happened, he should still be leading his fleet to cruise in the peaceful land of the original Earthlings.

To be honest, the people on Earth (except Far Shore and New Shenzhou) speak nicely, follow the rules and act reasonably, and do not have the strict hierarchy system on the Empire side. Of course, this is more in line with the temperament of Sobaek, a boy from an ordinary family in the colonies.

Human encounters are truly limitlessly wonderful!

However, he is now in charge of fleet exercises and local security in Helots, which is equivalent to managing logistics, right? Can it be understood that his dream has been realized for the most part?

If it weren't for the escape of Helots, the rebels of Symoe, and the unknown Leviathan playing hide-and-seek with the Imperial fleet, wouldn't everything have been a success?

Thinking of this, Sobek forced himself to feel better. He finally retracted his wandering gaze and asked, "Speaking of which, I wonder how Major General Meyer is doing."

"The one you fought with?" Captain Peggese asked with a smile, "I thought you had forgotten his name."

"There was no fighting. We just had a little conflict when we were discussing how to restore law and order in Xinjiangdi. But the soldiers were very calm the whole time."

Miss Serlu said helplessly: "Yes, yes! The soldiers are very calm, but the commander is not very calm."

She looked like she was disappointed in you, but her eyes were still full of pride and affection. The highlight was that I disagreed with the first one intellectually, but emotionally you were right, absolutely right.

Sobek said helplessly: "Well, using neutron bombs to bomb the most densely populated areas is still too much. I still don't understand why someone would be so cruel to his compatriots? Aren't his ancestors also immigrants from Earth?"

"Major General Meyer doesn't think so. It's precisely because his ancestors were immigrants that he needs to show his determination." Captain Pegset sneered, "This is the so-called convert fanaticism."

"Convert fanaticism five generations later? That's not scientific."

"Is it a nationality issue? Or a cultural issue? Although we are all human, there were also nationalities in the era of our home planet. The legacy of primitive culture is likely to have been passed down to this day." Viscount Serlu shrugged: "I heard that Major General Meyer has been transferred to the New Shenzhou direction."

Captain Pegsay laughed out loud, gloating. "Ahahahaha, I heard that his grandfather got promoted by cooking the books for Grand Duke Clavi. He himself climbed up in the New World after fighting an uprising... and the rebels for twenty years. I think he'll be as brave as before after seeing the real battlefield."

This so-called "firefight" incident took place on July 7 in the New Solomon System in the Cantilever Star Region. This is also one of the most densely populated star systems in the Community Cantilever Star Region.

At that time, Sobaek was carrying out the combat mission of cutting off the cantilever course and dismembering the community, and he led the fleet passing by here.

After the year-long Far Shore Campaign ended, although Sobek failed to achieve the ultimate goal of leaving all the main forces of the remaining fleet on the far shore, he was not questioned by his superiors.

Neither Her Royal Highness Brunhilde nor Marshal Ikenroga dared to have such extravagant hopes. They all knew that it would be impossible for them to stop Yu Lian, but as long as they could kill as many of his living forces as possible, otherwise he could achieve his goal safely, it would be fine.

Well, even if it was just this goal, they failed to achieve it. Instead, they were bitten hard by the cunning dragon, which once again demonstrated the bravery of the enemy.

Because of this embarrassment, the Empire needs to set an example. Don't think that the Tirilo people, whose military achievements are dangerous, don't have the political wisdom to celebrate funerals.

The top brass of the Imperial Army all believed that Lieutenant General Jaeger Sobek, when his friendly forces were caught off guard by the dragon's sudden counterattack, his colleagues were killed in battle, and the morale of the entire army was broken, he showed the courage and sense of responsibility that an excellent Imperial general should have, and he reorganized the entire army and rose up to fight again.

The masters at the top of the Tianyu Empire actually only recognize one kind of heroism, which is that when they know they cannot win, they still persevere and fight again and again after repeated failures. What stands out is loyalty.

So, when the mighty Imperial army finally crossed the direction of the Far Shore Nebula and the territory of the Community was at their disposal, Jaeger Sobek had the opportunity for the first time to lead a squadron and act independently from the main force.

Any famous general of the empire must go through this step. This is also a very important step. Of course, according to Jaeger Sobek's own heart, he really doesn't need this opportunity. It would be great if he could accompany Marshal Ikenroga back to the country.

Fortunately, perhaps all the fighting community fleets had been forced to leave the battlefield and go to a relatively safe place to lick their wounds, so there was nothing in the original community territory that could threaten the existence of the Imperial Fleet. Sobek's subsequent actions were indeed calm and harmonious.

He advanced along the main route of the Cantilever Star Region, defeating all enemies wherever he went.

When he arrived at the Solomon Galaxy, he followed the orders from the base and asked the local area to prepare the energy and supplies needed by the fleet, hand over all weapons, and the food needed by the soldiers - the operation of collecting food on an interstellar battleship could easily be ridiculed, but Sobaek just did it.

Because of the rapid advance along the way, Sobek's fleet even left the supply ship behind. His soldiers had been eating field rations for more than half a month.

As a commander, he just wanted to provide his men with a proper meal, which would be great for morale.

Moreover, he had less than 200,000 men under his command, including the Marines, while the planet New Solomon had a population of one billion and a large number of endless agricultural areas.

Requisitioning such a small amount of fresh food is like taking a lollipop from a supermarket and should not affect the normal lives of residents at all.

To be honest, by the standards of the Imperial Army, this was already considered a royal army that did not harm anyone. In the past, when the Community's fleet passed through, they requisitioned much more supplies than this.

The artillery of the Imperial Fleet was truly formidable, but the Fleet Commander, General So, seemed to be a amiable and pleasant-spoken man, and New Solomon soon announced its surrender.

Most of the planet's resistance forces, including about 10,000 guards and militias, also surrendered and laid down their arms.

The reason why it was the majority was that a young officer with a Lionheart Society background mobilized a group of comrades and took about 2000 soldiers to hide in the deep mountains and dense forests of the planet, and also took away most of the usable heavy weapons in the planet's arsenal.

Their actions were so smooth that there must have been a lot of accomplices.

However, Sobek did not mind this matter, as long as the local government handed over the materials he needed. What really bothered him was the Gray Gray representative who came to visit him.

There are a total of one billion people on this planet, one third of whom are Gray Greys. This is roughly the vast frozen land and tundra in the north of the planet's continent, which is very close to the climate of the Grays' destroyed home planet.

The Gray representative who came to visit Sobek was a slow-moving old man. He was a local celebrity, having served as mayor for ten years and governor of the planetary administration for twenty years, which was almost unimaginable in the empire.

The old gray man looked at Sobek pitifully with a pleading look on his face: "General, we have migrated to this planet for fifty years and have lived harmoniously with the people on Earth. From now on, this will be the place of the empire. Our future life..."

"Old sir, we are not here as conquerors, but as liberators. We are here to punish the criminals and avenge the people." After saying this, even Sobek himself felt that it was too shameless. He twitched his cheek and said in a friendly manner: "Old sir, please feel free to raise any demands you have now. I can at least guarantee that no matter what kind of conversation takes place today and how many taboos are violated, it will never be spread outside."

His humble attitude touched the old gray man, but the latter lowered his attitude even more, and said in a trembling voice: "We are willing to pay 20% more taxes every year, and we are also willing to hand over all our weapons. We are willing to serve the imperial army voluntarily, but we only hope that you will not hurt us. We are very weak, please don't hurt us."

Sobaek was hurt, but not surprised.

This shows that these ordinary people lack the most basic trust in the Imperial Army, but isn't this natural?

Sobaike also suddenly felt a sense of inexplicable anger.

Since you know that the empire is unreliable, why would you rather come and beg for mercy than fight to the end?

He was then shocked by the thought that came to him.

The "Dawn Wolf" finally understood that he seemed to have really changed into a shape that even he could not recognize.

(End of this chapter)

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