I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 238
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Chapter 238: Chapter 183: My War_2
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Harrison Clark nodded, “Oh, okay.”
As he spoke, he turned to walk out.
Meetings like this had nothing to do with him.
Nora Camp grabbed him from behind, “Your Major General ceremonial uniform is over there, put it on quickly.”
Harrison Clark was stunned.
“Major General? Ceremonial uniform?”
“Yes, I forgot to tell you, you’ve just been promoted. Now you’re a Major General. You have to participate in this meeting, and if you have any opinions you want to express, you can speak up.”
Harrison Clark shook his head, “Is that really a good idea?”
Nora Camp: “You’re now the military idol, the spiritual leader. It’s crucial that you attend such an important meeting. Just say a few words when the time comes.”
Five minutes later, the two of them were sitting together.
As the countdown ended, the room’s scenery was quickly replaced by holographic projections.
Both their figures appeared in a circular hall with about 60,000 seats. The hall was made up of layer upon layer of seats forming rings, constantly expanding outward, with each outer layer higher than the one inside.
Both of them had seats quite close to the front, nearly at the center.
Most of the seats were already filled.
In the innermost ring sat Mr. Green, the commanding officer of the Uranus
First Zone Corps, and his two deputy commanders.
In the second layer, there were Nora Camp, Harrison Clark, and several other high-ranking fleet commanders.
The atmosphere was solemn and serious.
Even though this was a virtual simulation of a conference room, Harrison Clark could sense the strong will to fight in the air.
With five minutes left until the official start of the meeting, the two of them activated their private communication channel and could talk casually.
After much hesitation, Harrison Clark said to Nora Camp, “I have something 1 d like to discuss with you.”
“Go ahead.”
Harrison Clark spread his palm, opening a miniature Solar System star map. The sun and eight planetary systems appeared in a space almost one foot square above the palm of his hand.
Harrison Clark stretched out two fingers and brought his fingertips together.
He was zooming in on the star map.
The sun and eight planets in the projection moved slightly towards the center, revealing the Invader Barrier that depicted the blockade.
This was a huge blue egg-shaped object.
Harrison Clark’s fingertip followed the ecliptic plane outward, and, according to his memory, lightly touched a specific point on the Invader Barrier, leaving a mark.
“I know where the Invader Warship first appeared.
Nora Camp was astonished, “What!”
Harrison Clark nodded to himself, “It’s right here.
The point he marked was not far from the location of the Uranus First Zone Corps.
If they set out now, it would take about a day for the entire Corps’ warships to reach the vicinity of this point.
Nora Camp’s mind was blank.
She impulsively wanted to say that he was joking.
But she also believed that Harrison Clark was not the kind of person to fabricate things casually.
However, Harrison Clark’s words were too baseless and inconceivable. Harrison Clark was not surprised by her reaction; he had been prepared for it.
In fact, he had made the decision on the spur of the moment.
As early as two times before, he had already known where the Invader Warship had first appeared.
But the last time he didn’t mention it, there were three reasons.
First, at that time he couldn’t be sure that the Invader Warship would still appear at the same location as before.
Second, during the previous visit, Nora Camp’s Giant Wave was also part of the vanguard camp, but not at the forefront of the human battle line. Harrison Clark couldn’t possibly force Nora Camp to leave her original position and recklessly venture deep into enemy territory alone.
Third, last time he hadn’t completely resolved the issue of the hidden bombs. Since the vast human fleet would disintegrate into ashes regardless of its position, it didn’t matter where they waited to die. They could as well linger on and try to glean more information.
This time, the situation had changed.
His position had also been raised, and he was now able to have a say in the military system.
At the same time, the human battlefront had also become more complex and diverse.
Human combat capabilities had improved.
Harrison Clark was slightly inflating with pride, his fighting spirit even higher. The Giant Wave Vertical Team was now directly at the forefront, and he felt that maybe they could try to pre-emptively ambush the enemy.
It might not work, but it was worth a try and there would be no loss in failing. However, the difficulty still remained: he didn’t know what reason to use to convince Nora Camp, and Mr. Green, the helmsman of the Uranus First Zone Corps.
Sitting across from him, Nora Camp was stunned for about thirty seconds before slowly closing her shocked and bewildered mouth.
Harrison Clark was waiting for her to ask about the basis for his judgment. Then he would tell her that there was no basis, that things were just like that, and that it might seem unreasonable, but he hoped she would believe him and then bring up the matter on his behalf at the meeting.
Nora Camp took a slow breath, but didn’t question him, asking only, “Is this your intuitive judgment?”
Harrison Clark was startled, and then nodded, “Yes, it’s my intuition.” Nora Camp’s eyes suddenly filled with fighting spirit, “Many people have criticized you in secret because of the Intuition School, but I have never doubted your abilities. The Gravitational Wave Field Project Team’s major achievements have also proven your incredible intuitive wisdom. You are indeed the spiritual leader of the Intuition School! I trust your intuition!” Harrison Clark’s eyebrows twitched, filled with emotions.
So that’s how it is.
It’s great to communicate with intelligent people; she really knew how to make up her mind.
The Intuition School, self-persuasion, how terrifying!
“Thank you.”
“You’re welcome. But it’s better for you to explain yourself than for me to help you. When it’s your turn to speak later, just say it like this…
Nora Camp immediately began to discuss with him at an extremely fast and sharp pace the ambush strategies they should use in the event that the Invader Warship appeared at this point.
Harrison Clark listened intently.
Although he still didn’t know the possible tactics of the Invaders. But he had to admit, Nora Camp’s considerations were extremely thorough. Energy weapons, solid weapons, cluster impacts, large-scale artillery bombardments, psychic interference, large-scale explosive bombs… In Nora Camp’s plans, no matter what tactics the enemy used, the Uranus First Zone Corps could achieve certain results, or at least pinpoint the enemy’s position and buy some time for the later adjustment of troops. Of course, she always considered the worst possible outcomes.
In each of her plans, she never expected the Uranus First Zone Corps to win.
Gathering more information was her primary goal. After a long time, she finally finished talking and let out a breath. “Alas, it’s a pity that we’re unlikely to survive; I’m not satisfied.
She rubbed her belly again.
Harrison Clark thought about it and couldn’t help but say, “Well, I have another intuition. Increase the power reserves in our command ship’s escape pod and keep it preheated. We don’t want to desert, but doing this will help my war even more.”
“Your war?”
“Yes, mine..’
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