Legions Grow On My Phone chapter 162

Legions Grow On My Phone 162

162 Tue – Chaos and the Great Invasion (7)

“Now that the initial chaos has subsided, we all know what’s going on in the world. Let me re-introduce myself as Führer Mikhail Bender, leading a freedom-seeking coalition against an evil and tyrannical confederacy.”

He leisurely led the meeting. After the purge, the brazen introduction of himself even though he took power seemed too casual for a man whose three planets had been robbed and two of them completely fell into the hands of the enemy.

“I’ve already said it! We can’t fight with those idiots!”

“Wow, what?! You idiot?!”

However, the meeting did not go smoothly despite his efforts. As the giant warrior who struck the table pointed his finger, the pointed-eared woman who was sitting across from him growled with a look of exasperation.

Actually, they weren’t the only ones. They were so intricately intertwined with each other. Those who obviously didn’t know how to get out of their own world call those they see for the first time as enemies.

“Oh, sir. It seems impossible to tie these people together in one place. It seems that it will be difficult to proceed smoothly.”

“Is that so? Victor, does anything come to mind when you hear about that funny game?”

The aide, who knew just how much power the superhumans gathered here as representatives, whispered to him in a cold sweat, but he smiled and shook his head.

“In my opinion, the real meaning of the ‘game’ is not the quarrels between them. We, who do not belong, are also greatly affected by the game. So, we cannot ignore it.”

He continued to laugh as he watched the attendees roaring and biting each other, and then he grinned, picked up the pistol he was holding in his hand, and shot it towards the sky.

The gunshots that would not even eat a seed for those superhumans could at least play a role in attracting attention.

“In my view, we have no reason to fight. If you come as the true representatives of each faction. It’s a game, so you’d better kill them all? Why do we have to be dragged around by the majority of us?”

He set the mood. And what he said was true. Of course, there were many who weren’t.

However, at least the level of the races gathered here was a unit, but the number of the group was not that many. This was due to the design of the system, the higher the level of the assigned units, the fewer the assigned numbers.

“What do you want to say?”

“I know the situation, we all know. In the end, some must become enemies of each other. I ask you, should all the Gaishan warriors kill the Elden fairies?”

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Mikhail smiled faintly at the grunting warrior. And the warrior did not answer. Because in the first place, he was neither a player nor a unit.

The fact that he, the warlord of the tribe, led the warriors to the Rebel Alliance, was because his brother, who was a unit, led his people and asked for help, and to be hostile to the fairies of other worlds is simply that one of his subordinates competes with the fairies. It was because he was a player of the units.

“No, I…”

So, from the point of view of the entire tribe, leading the warriors of the tribe, the answer was inevitably difficult.

In the end, both players and units were only a handful when viewed as a whole.

“I don’t know what the game is, but as a leader, it’s very unpleasant. You can’t just burn the lives of so many people for that.”

“But there are some people who risk their lives for the game.”

“I want them to take care of that. I, of course, have to do it for more people.”

The fairy, who had quietly rebutted, listened to his rebuttal and shut her mouth.

Also, because his thoughts and circumstances were very similar to that of the leader of the Demon World Alliance, Kaltas, the orcs from the high demon tribe who attended were listening to his story with interest.

“So, we’re excluding units and players from here, and we’re going to talk about the stories that representatives of each faction will share. There must be something we want from each other.”

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Mikhail further escalated this problem and brought it up to the scale of a faction unit beyond the hands of players and units.

His logic was flawless, so in the end, units and players who could not abandon the locals had to give more importance to the locals.

“Our alliance wants to use this opportunity as a stepping stone to become a hub through which countless worlds we have never known before, and we can become the center of that exchange. The purpose, as you know, is because of the terrible monsters that have recently attacked us.”

“If we had a little more time and troops, we could have won.”

“That’s right. So I’m going to increase the time and the troops.”

The warrior, who was lightly counterattacked for no reason, let out a moan and shut his mouth.

“We want that mysterious cure kit.”

“Ooh, we need food now. A house… ah, maybe a metal wagon floating out there,”

Once they spoke, the negotiations proceeded quickly. There is no reason to delay as long as there is something we want anyway.

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Mikhail smiled and accepted all their offers. After all, what the rebel coalition needed now was superhumans who could sniper the small aircraft of the enemies with high firepower and high mobility.

‘It can also exert great power against the Federation. But they won’t stand still, that’s weird.’

Of course, his real goal wasn’t just the space monster that suddenly appeared.

His old enemy and the most powerful rival alliance. However, one question is that the informants planted in the Federation are too quiet.

Hopefully, the Federation still doesn’t know about the game, and he didn’t even expect that a faction that was close to the truth was thoroughly hiding and monopolizing the fact.

“So, to increase security. They seem to be hiding information, so we need to keep the details for as long as possible.”

“I see, sir.”

For this reason, Mikhail secretly ordered the security forces of the intelligence department directly under Air at the dinner prepared later.

“You have too many parasites in your body.”

“…Yes?!”

“There are too many to count. If you follow along, you can draw blood vessels.”

So, the representative of the fairies who participated in the dinner was able to scan up and down an intelligence officer with blue eyes and catch the slurred words.

“Sleep, wait! What is this…!”

“The state-of-the-art bio-nanomachine that doesn’t even get caught is the alliance’s own technology.”

“Is his veins really full of little creatures?”

Intelligence agents immediately arrested the employee. She nodded and asked what the problem was.

“They are small things that you don’t know if they are living things. They are very small, but they don’t seem to be parasites.”

“Thank you. If it’s not rude, may I ask you a favor?”

They immediately arrested an informant of the infiltrating Federation and, using the eyes of the fairy who had obtained cooperation after that, caught up to others who had not been detected at once without any loss.

This was the moment when the eyes of the Federation were completely erased from the nature of the Rebel Alliance here.

“Why do we have to use this power on those ignorant monsters?”

“But sir. Those monsters…”

“I know. But wait a little bit. How will those monsters act after this?”

He sighed as if he was genuinely sorry for the Führer, and then smirked in anticipation of the monsters’ next target.

The majority expected the monsters, which favored reproduction and expansion, to immediately invade the nearby planets, but Mikhail, he was not.

‘They are not ordinary beasts. You may have a different choice.’

This was purely his intuition, but he was surprisingly convinced that it could work.

*

“You’re hitting the rebel coalition like this? But, they have a strong uniting power.”

On another planet, when they are meeting among themselves and head-to-head. Eve, as usual, reviewed the plan alone.

‘But if you don’t, you may be attacked from both sides.’

‘That’s right. Although the Federation and the Union are enemies, I don’t think the past feelings will be exposed when dealing with monsters.’

I wasn’t completely alone. The opinions of Reina and Liam, which were accepted through the Hive Ceremony, were also actively accepted.

“But the Federation is also in a hurry to prepare now, and above all, the other factions of the Federation other than Ares do not even know the existence of the Earth.”

Eve decided that now was the right time. Let’s attack the Alliance, which still lacks defense compared to the Rebel Alliance, and get one more planet.

‘…Is it possible?’

Liam, the commander to the bone, muttered in a long, hoarse voice.

Eve snorted and pointed to the nest she was walking on.

“Four perfect nests, one incomplete nest. The force emitted here is incomparable to the previous ones. It’s possible if they’re vigilant. It doesn’t matter if they’re stronger. Because they can learn. I’m hoping for that.”

The Subminds did not object to Eve’s laughter. Because that was true. It was the first time for Liam himself to exceed 100,000 ships in his fleet alone. It wasn’t even power.

‘On average, there are fewer than 30 fleets protecting one planet. No matter how different the firepower and quality, this is.’

The ships of the corps were constantly produced in each nest as if to solve the lack of durability, size, power and firepower only with numbers, which were lacking compared to human ships.

No matter how different the specs are. It was Liam’s idea that he could not lose if he clings to the inside and infiltrates the troops.

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