In the Imperial Guard Monitoring Room, the One Star General stated, "Based on big data analysis, dark creatures are beginning to move en masse towards Heaven Gate."
The San Star General focused intently on the map of the Western Region. The electronic screen displayed a chaotic array of movements from various dark creatures. Two hundred billion dark creatures were on the move. It was impossible for every single one to be individually tracked. Even the Reconnaissance Satellites could not capture such a vast number of dark beings in their entirety.
They relied on general groupings and approximate numbers, using different colors and appearances for identification. Achieving this was no small feat. Currently, only four countries in Blue Star had the capability to do so: Eagle Head Kingdom, Dragon Kingdom, Sakura Country, and Ouzhou Alliance. Even the powerful Grizzly Bear Kingdom could not accomplish this task due to its lack of lithography machines and a Crystal Chip industry.
Despite possessing advanced Sky Satellite technology and sophisticated Reconnaissance Satellites, Grizzly Bear Kingdom could not produce advanced Supercomputers without Crystal Chips. Korea had Crystal Chip technology but lacked Sky Satellite capabilities. The two countries had exchanged technologies, which enabled them to realize big data analysis through their Reconnaissance Satellites.
The data displayed on the screen was compiled from dozens of Reconnaissance Satellites working in conjunction with hundreds of thousands of units. Each unit reached its core processing capability thanks to the support of such Supercomputers.
The Imperial Guard had the ability to calculate in real-time the movements of the dark creatures. They provided intelligence support for the Imperial Guard ahead and the Farm Owner.
Half an hour later, the San Star General made a decision. He decided to suspend the expansion in the Western Region and prepare to concentrate forces to support the Eastern Theater.
The One Star General hesitated for a moment before asking, "Won't this allow a large number of dark creatures to attack Heaven Gate from behind?"
The San Star General replied, "If Sakura Country falls completely, there are hundreds of millions of people in the Eastern Region." Though he did not finish his sentence, his meaning was clear. The safety of hundreds of millions was certainly more important than five hundred Ming Farms, even if they were guarded by the Farm Owner at Heaven Gate.
Ammunition was limited; it could not be used for continuous attacks like the plants of the Farm Owner. Every large-scale deployment of the Imperial Guard required countless factories, a large workforce, and massive amounts of resources. Even the powerful Dragon Kingdom could not engage in combat in two war zones simultaneously.
The question became whether to continue reclaiming land in the Western Region or to support Sakura Country. This was a significant decision. Through reconnaissance satellites, it was already evident that Sakura Country was becoming increasingly perilous. The capital of Sakura Country had already fallen victim to the Jade Shattered Plan.
There were almost no civilians left; most people had become Farm Owners. They relied on the number of Farm Owners to resist the attacks from dark creatures. However, the dark beings landing in Sakura Country were increasing in number, and the territory they controlled was continuously shrinking. Without the resources from the Dragon Kingdom, they would not be able to hold out for much longer.
If Sakura Country truly fell, these dark creatures would need the Eastern Theater of the Dragon Kingdom and Korea to mount a defense. As San Star General issued the command, a large number of Fighter Jets and Bombers began loading ammunition, preparing to launch airstrikes against the dark creatures in Sakura Country.
With such a long-distance support operation, the Farm Owners had no role to play. Most of them could only remain within their Farms. Thus, the Imperial Guard became the only military force capable of providing support from Heaven Gate.
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