Chapter 192 Solve the doubts
Martial law was in place near Jinmi Island, and the three Pegasus-class ships were followed by the Sima fleet, so they were naturally subjected to rounds of interrogation and inspection.

Fortunately, Sima was quite smart. He ordered the MS troops to disarm and rush to the front of the fleet, repeatedly broadcasting the surrender information on the general channel.

Eli really didn't care about what Sima and the others were thinking now. Seeing Sima being so humble, he realized that her ability to judge the situation had reached perfection.

Let the ships belonging to the Rebil faction go forward to take over the fleet, the other two Pegasus-class ships stay on the periphery for the time being, and the white chaser head towards the port of Kimmi Island.

This time, the white chasing horse encountered no obstruction.

Obviously, General Rebil was aware of Eli's arrival and was also waiting to talk to him.

Even when Eli was standing on the bridge watching the white base enter the port, he noticed that the eyes were fixed on him.

Eli turned around and saw a familiar-looking man looking over here from the port's control room.

That was General Rebir.

Eli was a little surprised that the two of them could actually make eye contact at this distance.

The last time I saw General Rebir was at the end of 82 when he was reporting on his work.

General Rebir nodded at Eli, then turned and left the control room.

Eli knew that he was going to prepare for a meeting between the two of them.

It seems that the development of this situation has made General Rebil a little uneasy.

Forty battleships, including those of the Space Army, were destroyed, the Zeon Republic's colony satellites disintegrated, and the Earth and the Moon suffered disasters.

These are no ordinary Zeon remnants.

Only Eli got off the boat, while the others remained on board and on standby.

When Eli walked into the conference room, General Rebir was the only one inside. He was smoking an unlit pipe, with his back to him, thinking about something.

"Anyway, tell me the details first."

Rebill had no intention of being polite with Eli and got straight to the point.

A depressing atmosphere filled the room from the beginning, and as Eli continued to talk, the heaviness gradually grew, slowly drowning the room.

"The nuclear bombs have already been used, but they are launching solar energy systems... This doesn't seem like something the parliament would do."

After listening to Eli's story, Rebir turned around and motioned for Eli to sit down.

"If it's the parliament, it will always be conservative. In any case, since the Federation has already launched a nuclear bomb, the parliament will no longer agree to the launch of the solar system, which will further provoke the nerves of the residents of the universe."

This is not a compliment to Parliament, but it is true.

Whether it was during the Antarctic Treaty period of the One Year War or before the Battle of Abavakong, the Parliament always tried to negotiate peace at the first opportunity.

Some of this is because the MPs hope to preserve their family's favorable political capital, but it also shows that the parliament's considerations are often based on the perspective of whether the "federation" they control as a whole can survive the situation peacefully.

Therefore, unlike Eli who thought this was a signal of a falling out on the part of the parliament, Rebil understood at the first moment that the launch of the solar energy system might not be directly related to the parliament.

"Eli, why do you think the Diraz fleet chose Von Braun as the crash site?"

This is also the most puzzling thing for Eli in the whole incident.

In the original timeline, the colony satellite did fall towards von Braun, but that was to force the lunar residents to use laser devices to ignite the colony satellite and rush towards the earth again.

But the situation is different now. There are federal troops stationed in all the facilities on the moon, so this plan has failed.

Therefore, the news conveyed by Sima, that the final crash site of the colony satellite was von Braun, was probably true.

So, what is the reason? There is indeed a gap between the Moon dwellers and the space dwellers, but there are still natural similarities in their overall political stance.

Furthermore, Von Braun is also the headquarters of Anaheim, and Anaheim must have a lot of support for the Zeon remnants.

Even so, the Diraz fleet still dropped colonial satellites at Von Braun. Was it completely crazy?

If Von Braun is destroyed and the mass accelerator is also affected, the connection between the Federation and the various sides will undoubtedly weaken, the transportation cost of materials will increase significantly, and the increase in the cost of living for space residents will also be obvious.

"What if this is what Diraz wants? The connection between the Earth and Side is actually weakened."

"But what's the use of this? The mass accelerator only facilitates the exchange of materials. Cargo ships can also take on the responsibility of transporting materials. At most, it will cause a certain period of time."

It's not that Eli hadn't thought about this, but he rejected it.

"There will probably be a three-month shortage of supplies, but once the number of cargo ships transporting supplies increases, it should be able to return to normal levels soon."

Eli expressed his analysis to General Rebir.

Rebir did not deny Eli's analysis.

In the face of the sheer volume of the Federation, it really wasn't a big deal.

"Yeah, general supplies aren't a big deal."

General Rebir nodded, picked up a document from his desk, then sat opposite Eli and handed the document to Eli, motioning him to open it and take a look.

On the first page, two big words caught my eye.

Top secret
Eli's hand holding the page of the book paused slightly, but under the gaze of General Rebil, he still turned to the next page.

Even Eli couldn't help but shudder when he read the contents.

"The Axis fleet attacked the Helium 3 storage base, causing extensive damage?"

Eli spoke in surprise, his voice trembling slightly.

Since the beginning of the Universal Century, most of the electricity supply has been generated by nuclear fusion, the basic fuel used is helium-3
After mobile weapons such as MS were developed, the demand for helium-3 became even greater.

Three years passed, and the remnants of Zeon also needed to replenish helium-3, so in March of this year, the remnants of Zeon attacked the helium-3 storage base.

The Federation garrison at that base defeated the attack of the Zeon remnants without causing much damage.

But the counterintuitive point is that the Federation does not actually have many troops stationed here.

Even during the One Year War, neither side attacked this base, and even ensured the operation of the Jupiter Fleet.

The Principality of Zeon wants to rule the Earth sphere, not destroy human civilization.

Based on this, no one expected that Axis would, after dealing with the federal fleet that was monitoring them, turn around and launch an attack on the helium 3 storage base.

After defeating the Federation garrison, the Axis fleet immediately began destroying the Helium 3 storage tanks.

As long as this substance does not reach the critical point, it will only cause an ordinary explosion.

By the time Commodore Blex from a nearby base sent a fleet to provide support, the Axis fleet had destroyed nearly 40% of the Earth's helium-3 reserves.

"Axis and his gang, do they still want to start a war?!"

Eli stood up from the sofa and looked at the freshly prepared briefing in his hand in disbelief.

(End of this chapter)

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