Let you do a copy, you do Wuchang: Great Wall Watch

Chapter 386 Completely avoiding all our attacks? This is terrifying!

Sterkar thought for a moment and nodded: “Well done, Holden.

Make sure all critical facilities have double protection, and don’t let any accidents happen! "

"Understood, Master Pioneer!"

The atmosphere in the command room was still heavy. Everyone was dealing with the matters at hand in anxiety. However, Stekar at this moment seemed as calm as water. He was still staring at the display screen without moving his eyes away.

"Has the enemy ship not appeared yet?" he suddenly asked in a low voice.

"No!" Leo flipped through the tactical board in front of him: "The enemy ship has disappeared for more than fifteen minutes, with no trace at all!"

"Okay!" Sterkar's tone became calmer: "Then let's see what tricks the Franks fleet can come up with!"

[Oh my god, the enemy ship actually has this kind of concealment technology! This is amazing, it's beyond my imagination! ]

[Fuck, there is actually this kind of technology. Why does it feel like Sterkar is having a bit of trouble this time?! ]

[This is not a regular battle, it's really a fight between gods. It's impossible to predict what the enemy will do! ]

[I think Sterkar should be able to handle it, after all, he is also a technologist! ]

[This operation is not easy. The enemy is hiding so deep. Whether Sterkar can take him down is really a big question! ]

[Looking at the atmosphere in the live broadcast room, it seems that everyone thinks that Sterkar is a bit difficult to deal with. The enemy's move really makes people doubt whether he can win! ]

Sterkar was still staring at the virtual screen in front of him, his eyes deep, as if he was thinking about some complicated calculation.

Inside the command room, everyone maintained a tense atmosphere, but no one dared to break the silence.

Time passed minute by minute, and the enemy still did not make any movement, as if it had disappeared in this vast universe.

Leo sat next to the main console, his brows furrowed, his fingers sliding quickly across the operating panel.

Occasionally, he would turn his head to glance at Stekar, but made no sound.

He knew that the victory or defeat of this battle might very well determine whether they could break through their current predicament.

Holden looked down at the data file in his hand, adjusting the chart on the monitor from time to time.

His eyes were full of concentration, but there was always a hint of imperceptible anxiety on his face.

The supply of logistical resources was crucial to him, and once the enemy found their supply lines, the result would be almost foreseeable.

"Master Pioneer, the enemy still hasn't appeared!" Leo finally couldn't help but speak, his voice low and urgent: "We need to do something!"

Stekar did not answer immediately. He continued to stare at the blank area on the screen, as if waiting for some signal to appear.

After a long while, he slowly spoke: "The enemy disappeared too quickly, it should be the result of the combination of high-end electronic warfare and jump technology.

Our detection system can only cover a certain range, and the rest can only be predicted!"

Savile stood aside with sharp eyes. He had been observing the situation quietly until this moment when he spoke: "Master Pioneer, how should we arrange it now? The enemy ships' hidden state does not seem to have disappeared, and we still cannot track their trajectory.

If the enemy is as we speculate, they may be planning their next attack!"

Sterkar's eyes lit up, and he finally put down the data report in his hand, stood up, and said in a clear but firm voice: "We must fight back against the enemy in the way they are good at!"

"What do you mean?" Leo frowned, a little confused.

Sterkar smiled slightly, a thoughtful look on his face: “The enemy can become invisible, and so can we.

Leo, prepare to adjust our fleet and put them into stealth mode!"

"Stealth mode? Lord Pioneer, you mean—" Leo reacted immediately, a hint of understanding appeared on his face: "You intend to let us use electronic warfare to cover the whereabouts of the fleet?"

"That's right!" Sterkar nodded: "The enemy ships dare not act rashly now, and we can't track them by conventional means.

But if we're invisible too, we'll have a better chance of attacking them when they're least prepared!"

Savile also stood up straight, and after thinking for a moment, he added: “This is indeed an effective counterattack, but be careful.

If the enemy fights back in this way, it probably means they have mastered technology that is more advanced than ours!"

"Of course, I know!" Sterkar responded calmly: "So, our goal is simple - to drag the enemy into the trap we set, take advantage of the loopholes when the enemy ship has not yet recovered, and give it a fatal blow!"

"Okay, I'll adjust it right away!" Leo started to act immediately, with an unprecedented determination in his tone.

He has realized that under the current circumstances, only by adopting this high-risk tactic can he find a chance to turn defeat into victory.

At the same time, Holden began to nervously direct the deployment of resources to ensure that they could immediately deploy more defensive forces if the enemy suddenly launched an attack.

Elena's research team is continuously stepping up the development of new weapons technology, hoping to find a breakthrough in the enemy's invisible state.

"Master Pioneer, I have already started according to your instructions!" Leo confirmed again: "Our fleet will enter a stealth state, and will no longer send any signals outward until the enemy reveals a flaw!"

"Very good!" Sterkar nodded with satisfaction. "Then, we will stand by, remain on high alert, and be ready to mobilize resources at any time!"

"Yes, Lord Pioneer!" Leo nodded seriously, turned quickly and entered the virtual operating system in front of the command desk. His hands quickly entered commands on the screen, and the fleet's stealth mode gradually turned on. The entire fleet became silent in an instant, as if it had disappeared into the darkness of the universe.

In the minutes after the fleet disappeared, the atmosphere was still very tense.

Everyone was waiting for the enemy's movement, but still no signal came back.

Time seemed to freeze in this dark space, making it hard for everyone to breathe.

"Master Pioneer, the enemy ship has been gone for more than thirty minutes!" Savile reported again, with a bit of uneasiness in his tone: "This seems to have exceeded the normal tactical range!"

"They must be waiting for an opportunity!" Stekar whispered, his eyes gleaming, "We can shake their judgment by predicting their actions and force the enemy ships to show up in advance!"

"If the enemy is really as we expected, perhaps the next battle will be even more intense!" Savile continued to analyze: "The enemy is likely to be aware of our reaction and prepare to make adjustments!"

"Then wait for them to adjust!" Stekar said slowly, "We can take advantage of their blind spots, take the initiative and disrupt the enemy's plans!" As time passed, finally, the traces of the enemy ships reappeared - but this time, they were not completely hidden, but there was a brief energy fluctuation in a certain area.

Stekar's eyes suddenly lit up and he immediately adjusted his aim.

"Enemy ships have appeared!" Leo's voice became excited: "They are-"

"Stay still!" Sterkar interrupted Leo and calmly looked at the data on the display: "They deliberately exposed part of their position and tried to lead us into a preset blind spot!"

Savile pondered for a moment, then said calmly: "Master Pioneer, since the enemy has exposed himself, why don't we do the opposite, pretend to be unaware, and lure the enemy deeper!"

"That's right!" Stekar raised the corner of his mouth slightly with a smile: "Just as you said, we pretend to be unprepared until they completely let down their guard, and then give them a fatal blow!"

"Understood, Lord Pioneer!" Xavier nodded and quickly began to adjust tactics.

As the fleet adjusted, Sterkar did not rush into action, but maintained a calm judgment.

He knew that the most dangerous moment was often when the enemy thought they had already won.

And now, the enemy was clearly trapped in a kind of self-confidence trap - this was exactly the opportunity he needed.

[Sure enough! This is the wisdom of Sterkar! The perfect counterattack tactic! ]

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[Fuck, the enemy actually exposed himself?! This operation is so exciting, it's really addictive! ]

[My heartbeat is so fast, it's so tense, has the enemy really fallen into a trap?! ]

[I think the enemy should be able to react. After all, there is no way that Sterkar would let himself be fooled so easily, right? ! ]

[Every move of Sterkar will surely be exquisite, wait and see this comeback! ]

[I feel that this battle is a bit like a battle of wits. Whoever can deliver a fatal blow to the enemy when he is most confident will have the last laugh! ]

As Sterkar's order was issued, the atmosphere in the entire command room suddenly became extremely tense. Leo, Xavier, Elena and others held their breath, as if they would face a life-and-death battle in the next second.

The fleet's stealth mode has been fully activated, and all detection systems are at their limit, waiting for the slightest sign of enemy movement.

Leo stared at the screen, his fingertips trembling slightly, and his heartbeat seemed to become particularly obvious in this silent atmosphere.

Although he was experienced in strategic command, he still felt an unprecedented pressure at this moment.

Facing such a seemingly invulnerable enemy, any slight mistake could lead to the destruction of the entire planet.

"Lord Pioneer, our fleet has been completely hidden. Next we will act according to the plan!" Leo finally spoke, his tone calm but his eyes full of tension.

Stekar nodded, his eyes still sharp, focusing on every data change on the virtual display screen.

He knew that any small move by the enemy could be the key to their victory.

"Very good!" Stekar said in a low voice: "Leo, keep everyone alert.

Every second that follows could be the moment that determines victory or defeat!"

"Understood!" Leo's voice had no hesitation. He was very firm in his response to Stekar's orders, and every move he made seemed like a well-thought-out strategy.

Savile stood aside, watching the changes in the situation intently, his eyes like a sharp blade, sharp and unblinking.

Although his position is Minister of Intelligence and Espionage, he knows very well that behind every battle, it is often not just a confrontation of force, but more of a game of wisdom and decision-making.

"Lord Pioneer, if the enemy ships continue to remain silent, can we initiate other tactics?" Xavier asked hesitantly. It's not that he lacks confidence, but he also knows that in this situation, every decision must be made with extreme caution.

Sterkar was silent for a moment, then slowly shook his head: "No, the enemy is obviously waiting for an opportunity now, and exposing part of their position is just to lure us.

What we need most now is to lure the enemy deep into our territory. We cannot act hastily!"

"Understood!" Savile nodded and said in a deep voice: "We will remain patient until the enemy makes a truly decisive move!"

As the command room returned to dead silence, everyone's mind was filled with predictions about the upcoming battle.

Every officer understands that combat is not simply a clash of strength, but more of a contest of wisdom and judgment.

If the enemy adopts a hidden tactic, it means that they are waiting for a critical moment, and the arrival of this moment may be the beginning of their all-out counterattack.

Time passed silently, a few minutes, ten minutes, until finally, Leo raised his head suddenly, a trace of vigilance flashed in his eyes: "Master Pioneer, the energy fluctuations of the enemy ships have appeared again. This time, their movements are more frequent, and it seems that there have been new adjustments!"

“Really?” Stekar’s lips curled up slightly, with a cold light flashing in his eyes: “It seems that they have begun to think that we have no response.

It’s just the right time! ”

Xavier immediately began to adjust the tactical deployment. His fingers slid quickly in the air, and the virtual interface of the command system changed accordingly.

"I will immediately send a small fleet to test the enemy's reaction and make them think we are in a passive defensive state!"

"Okay!" Stekar's eyes did not leave the screen. He knew that this was a critical moment and every reaction of the enemy might determine the direction of the entire battle.

At the same time, Holden was nervously monitoring the supply and supply lines of resources.

As the situation changed, he dared not let his guard down.

“Master Harbinger, if the enemy ships launch an attack, the pressure on the supply lines may be very great.

We need additional defenses!"

“Don’t worry!” Stekar smiled faintly, his eyes still fixed on the monitor: “I have considered this.

Our fleet must not only remain hidden, but also be ready to strike back at any time!"

Leo whispered: "The enemy has begun to adjust the position of the fleet, seemingly looking for our weakness!"

"Very good!" Stekar's mouth curled up slightly. He knew that the enemy's mentality had changed. (End of this chapter)

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