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Chapter 1063: Flying Civilization Fleet Sneak Attack

“Oh, did you forget something?” Luo Yanchen reminded.

Ju Yintuo remembered as he retreated.

Gods!

The three Gods and the Eye of the Azure Devil.

If those warships were controlled, then what about these four beings?

Ju Yintuo ordered the warships to begin searching.

Sure enough, they were seen in the distance.

It was obvious.

After all, their current size was no less than that of a warship.

The Gods had already been controlled.

At that time, they were at the center of the battlefield, although they maintained a certain distance from the Advancing Civilization Fleet.

But even the more distant Ju Yintuo Fleet was affected, so why would they escape?

At this moment, these three Gods were about 700 astronomical units away from them, fighting the Eye of the Azure Devil.

The Eye of the Azure Devil was indeed a creature with primary causal perception.

It could survive even in such circumstances.

“No wonder the enemy has always been hidden in the microcosm. We have already removed our means against the microcosm, and they don’t want to lose more warships.”

Luo Yanchen heard Ju Yintuo’s words and also realized the information about the three Gods.

But in fact, he was not referring to that.

“I’m talking about the Flying Civilization.”

They had always been outside the battle formation, so it was no wonder Ju Yintuo didn’t think of them immediately.

Previously, Ju Yintuo saw the Flying Civilization in the distance and had no intention of approaching, which made Ju Yintuo automatically ignore them.

But.

As the attacking side, whether the Flying Civilization had more trade-offs in terms of interests was a question they could not guess.

“If they had compromised with the Advancing Civilization from the beginning, then what remained in the distance was likely an illusion.”

“Prepare for battle!”

In fact, if the Flying Civilization had remained hidden, when the Luo Yanchen Fleet appeared, they would have been more likely to find Luo Yanchen and leave Ju Yintuo’s fleet to the Advancing Civilization.

This way, they could wipe them all out.

However, Luo Yanchen came too slowly, or rather, the Advancing Civilization acted too quickly.

Luo Yanchen’s warship was still 900 astronomical units away from the battlefield at that time.

Even at light speed, it would take a full 5 days.

And then the Advancing Civilization used such a strange attack, and Luo Yanchen was also running, so if the Flying Civilization wanted to catch up, the time would be extended by 10 times.

So now, the Flying Civilization’s target could not be Luo Yanchen; it could only be them.

Sure enough.

In less than 1 hour.

A problem appeared on the fleet’s left flank.

A large gravitational source appeared there, pulling the entire fleet off course.

Immediately after, a fleet appeared from the direction of the gravitational source, only less than 10 astronomical units away.

The Federal Fleet had no time to react.

Ju Yintuo tried his best to adjust the fleet, but he still couldn't avoid the attack from the flank in the first instance.

Whether it was opening defenses, spreading out formations, or entering evasion status.

When their side was affected by enemy attacks and saw the enemy appear, it was actually more than an hour after the enemy appeared 10 astronomical units away.

What they observed was the enemy from more than an hour ago, and the actual distance between the two sides was only about 2 astronomical units.

The attack arrived in only sixteen or seventeen minutes.

How to react?

Many times, advanced technology, high-power equipment, and startup speed are contradictory.

A unit like a warship is not a comprehensive thing after all; many weapon systems are more advanced than other parts of the hull.

Because there will always be situations where some technologies advance rapidly and some technologies advance slowly.

Then, when these devices are dispatched, there will be huge time gaps.

Since in 99% of scenarios such a configuration not only brings no impact but also has more advantages than disadvantages, it is naturally impossible to abandon these to adapt and lower the configuration for the remaining 1% of scenarios.

The average startup time for Federal warships is about 49 minutes.

Especially some advanced equipment, it takes even one or two hours to start.

Can’t block it, can’t stop it!

warships were destroyed.

Ju Yintuo watched the number reach 30,000 in the blink of an eye, powerless.

This was just the first moment.

The warships would still need at least half an hour to enter evasion status.

“Engage!”

Fortunately, the weapons were always in combat readiness.

The civilization's home universe also replenished their energy.

The civilization's home universe built by the Federation itself, of course, could not all be substances that their own fleet could not utilize.

These created particles are very easily absorbed and directly output as warship energy.

At this moment, the total energy of Ju Yintuo’s fleet was over 80%.

For Ju Yintuo, the good news was that this time they were facing the Flying Civilization.

“The distance is too close, we probably can’t help you,” Luo Yanchen said in the communication.

At 2 astronomical units, with a slight deviation in angle, the two fleets would actually overlap.

If they launched weapons from a position hundreds of astronomical units away, it was very likely that the firepower would cover their own warships due to Host calculation delays.

“It’s fine.”

“Just now, I didn’t get anything from fighting the Advancing Civilization, so let these grandsons of the Flying Civilization know that we are not to be trifled with either.”

Ju Yintuo rarely swore, but he wasn’t incapable of it.

He led his fleet straight towards the Flying Civilization Fleet.

If you want close combat, then close combat it is!

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