After the fleet dispersed, some dot matrices were also deployed on the Quantum Field.
These were meant to prevent anything from reaching the macroscopic world from the super-microscopic world.
Five days passed.
Silence behind them.
"Have they given up?"
The officers, who had been waiting anxiously for a day, were getting restless.
"Impossible."
"At such a close distance, anyone would choose to pursue."
Gaixi told all officers to remain cautious; if they were to relax, it should be at least three months later.
Three months was too long.
In fact, half a month later, Gaixi received information from the fleet behind them.
The Quantum Dot Matrix relayed feedback that something was coming.
"They're actually attacking at such close range, they really don't intend to take us seriously."
"Prepare for battle!"
The Quantum Dot Matrix did indeed block some warships of the Advancing Civilization.
But only for less than half an hour.
The Advancing Civilization successfully arrived in the macroscopic world, and huge warships appeared one by one among the fleet, to be greeted, of course, by a barrage of cannon fire.
However.
The cannon fire leaped over them.
Literally leaped over.
It was like a road where a car sped by, and just as it was about to hit someone, the road suddenly formed an arch bridge, with the person under the arch bridge and the car driving over it.
In space, this road was space itself.
"We made a mistake."
"We forgot something."
Gaixi instantly realized he had made a huge blunder.
"The Flying Civilization is indeed focused on small-scale exploration, but at the same time, the Flying Civilization also has another technology: space."
The main reason the Flying Civilization has higher energy utilization efficiency and faster spacecraft speeds than Human Civilization is that they can completely manipulate space, allowing a region to contain more things.
This kind of curvature is different from gravitational curvature and possesses strong technicality.
Previously, the Flying Civilization had never used this technology in war, and the Federation speculated that this technology was not mature.
But after the appearance of the Three Alliances, this conclusion should have been overturned.
Perhaps this technology itself was not the Flying Civilization's technology, but that of the other two Alliances.
As the strongest of the Three Alliances, the Advancing Civilization's accumulation in space technology should have reached an extremely high level.
This was also their confidence.
"Space high wall, what a terrifying technology."
"But they probably can't maintain it for too long. Stop attacking, and observe the space curvature changes."
It was tricky from the start.
Gaixi could hardly imagine the immense pressure Arasi zr Zr22 was under at this moment.
Even in the last war, if the Advancing Civilization hadn't tried to infiltrate the Stellar System from the super-microscopic world, the battle wouldn't have ended so quickly in a head-on confrontation.
Gaixi had not yet issued the command when news of chaos in the ranks arrived.
"At a time like this, can't they be a little less troublesome?"
After the ordinary people on the spacecraft discovered that the enemy had reached the rear, they all began to accelerate and fly erratically.
The originally orderly fleet was scattered, which severely hindered the support of the front and flank fleets to the rear.
These people were not soldiers and would not obey orders. Gaixi felt annoyed just thinking about it.
"I'll go."
Huo Yier, who seemed to have already decided to lie flat, said at this moment.
"You?"
"Alright, be careful."
In such a chaotic scene, the best course of action would be to let these spacecraft fly away first, that is, to let them leave.
Huo Yier saying he would go now was probably to find something to do.
Gaixi readily agreed.
Huo Yier did not explain that he was actually quite good at this.
In the cycles of reincarnation he had experienced, as the protagonist, he was sometimes a lone wolf, and sometimes the leader of an organization.
He jumped out of the Ship Cabin, then was illuminated by a beam from a nearby warship and was taken aboard.
Upon entering the warship, he walked towards the cockpit.
"Host, permission handover."
【Received special permission handover request, permission handover complete, Host permission level elevated, current permission level: 7】
Huo Yier's permission level was higher than that of a typical Ship Secretary.
It was the level of a Level 2 Ship Secretary.
"Have 100 warships follow me, and at the same time send a message to all spacecraft units: 'Our army has found the nearest navigation channel, CHY224 navigation channel.' Send an automatic follow request, allowing them to follow our warships."
【Okay】
The original captain next to him hesitated repeatedly before saying, "The CHY224 navigation channel is still 7,000 astronomical units away, and it's a small channel, it might not be able to handle so many spacecraft accelerating."
"I know!"
Huo Yier had already studied the surroundings.
They were actually heading to the nearest Elkton Main Navigation Channel this time, but that was 1.1 light-years from Arasi zr Zr22.
Beyond the Elkton Main Navigation Channel, there were also more than thirty small navigation channels connecting to Arasi zr Zr22, the closest of which was the CHY224 navigation channel, only 0.34 light-years from Arasi zr Zr22.
Arasi zr Zr22 was, after all, a very large Stellar System, the center of a Star Region.
It was normal to have so many navigation channels.
These navigation channels were actually already close enough to Arasi zr Zr22.
Within 1 light-year.
Acceleration on the Main Navigation Channel could generally allow spacecraft to maintain a speed of 230,000 kilometers per second, and small navigation channels could also reach 210,000 kilometers per second, which meant that after leaving the navigation channel, it would only take 1.5 years for the distant Elkton Navigation Channel to reach the Arasi zr Zr22 Stellar System.
But at a time like this, it was a bit too slow.
At this moment, the navigation channel had to be changed to maintain everyone's confidence.
"You and I both know this, but not everyone does."
"On these spacecraft, most citizens have never left their Star City in their lives. Do you expect them to understand anything about space, or even distance?"
The Federation implemented self-learning.
Although modern people are very intelligent, things they haven't learned are simply unimaginable.
"The captains all know, but at a time like this, they might not be able to control their own ships."
"Besides, as long as some spacecraft follow us, most of them will gather around. Just watch."
After Huo Yier issued the command.
The captain saw a long line following their 100 warships.
"That works too!"
He was dumbfounded.
This kind of thing sounds very easy.
And indeed, it was.
Anyone could think of such a thing, but few actually did it.
Because of uncertainty.
Uncertainty whether this method would succeed.
The biggest difference between smart people and fools is this point.
Smart people know what results they will get by doing something, while fools do not.
In fact, it's also empirical knowledge.
Through extensive experience, Huo Yier knew that by issuing commands in this way, driven by herd mentality, most spacecraft would inevitably follow his idea.
And fools, like the captain, would hesitate when thinking of something, leading to wrong decisions.
Except for a few geniuses, most people actually have no fundamental difference in intelligence; the smartness and foolishness they exhibit are mostly due to this reason.
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