Starting from the Planetary Governor - Chapter 1141: 621, Alamita Sect
Chapter 1141: Chapter 621, Alamita Sect
After the death of several leaders of the Hawk Faction, Gu Hang suddenly adopted such an aggressive attitude, which is actually a strategy.
The surrender faction on Alamita, driven by Alliance agents, essentially helped the Alliance kill several Hawk Faction sages; the remaining neutrals and fence-sitters, regardless of how tangled they were before, did not intervene during the New Era Torch operation and leaned toward Farai or De la Roche.
Given this situation, do they have any options other than surrendering now?
Absolutely none.
So, what is there to negotiate?
Their bargaining chips have long been exhausted.
Of course, under normal circumstances, Gu Hang would not mind playing along with their negotiation charade. After all, using them initially to dispatch Interstellar Warriors for special military operations with their cooperation, and then discarding them when their value decreased, is indeed somewhat unsavory and could damage Gu Hang’s political credibility to some extent.
If there was time, going through the motions would at least maintain his reputation somewhat.
But the problem is, Gu Hang doesn’t have much time.
In the Alfonso Star Domain, due to the presence of the Sect of Mechanics’ influence, the degree of infestation and corruption is not very high, but Alfonso’s own combat power cannot be underestimated.
While the Alliance is painstakingly planning on Alamita to take over this Founding World with minimal damage, the main fleet of the Alfonso Sect is also on its way.
Just as Gu Hang wants Alamita, the Alfonso Sect cannot accept that a Founding World is conquered just like that.
This Alfonso Fleet is definitely not weak. With two Mechanical Arks as the core, plus two battleships, six battleship cruisers… even after Dubo delivered a heavy blow, they were able to assemble such a fleet, showing the strength of a Sect of Mechanics.
In terms of strength, this fleet is roughly on par with the fleet Gu Hang is leading now, possibly even slightly stronger.
Normally, there’s no need to be afraid.
With Gu Hang himself here, he can fully lead the Alliance Main Fleet to face enemies that are a level of strength above them.
The Alfonso Fleet is clearly not stronger than the Alliance Fleet by that much.
However, Gu Hang must consider another issue: Is Waluk himself present or not?
He hasn’t forgotten that during the previous major victory over the Alfonso Fleet, the greatest challenge encountered was: Sage Dubo’s manipulation of a Neuron Progeny, creating a powerful spiritual energy opposition to Gu Hang.
It can be said that at the time, both sides were evenly matched. Gu Hang won the battle by employing Heroic Spirit descents, cross-field Interstellar Warrior strikes, and using non-spiritual energy means.
Indeed, after devouring that Neuron Progeny, the essence of Gu Hang’s spiritual energy increased to an even greater level. However, would Waluk wield something perhaps even more potent than Dubo?
Gu Hang must consider this possibility.
Waluk must be treated as a major enemy and handled carefully.
Waluk is hurrying over to save Alamita. Gu Hang must resolve matters here before Waluk arrives.
Otherwise, once the Great Sage arrives with the main fleet of the sect, those fence-sitters might have a change of heart.
Under Gu Hang’s military pressure, the persuasion of Alliance agents, and the deterrence of Interstellar Warriors directly stationed at the Starport and on the planetary urban industrial zones, the people on Alamita, with no other options, reluctantly chose to surrender.
A large number of Alliance landing ships, with a large contingent of Alliance Army, accompanied by the New Fury Corps, landed on Alamita.
The local Protection Army was methodically disarmed.
While they surrendered, it’s clear that Gu Hang cannot fully trust them in such a critical battle.
The ground issues are not of the highest importance. The most valuable production facilities and Founding Nest Capitals can wait. What Alliance forces mainly took control of were those orbital cannon fortresses on the ground and multiple planetary-grade Void Shield Generators scattered globally, which together constructed the Void Shield protecting the entire planet.
Thḭѕ 𝗰hȺp𝓉𝑒r 𝑖𝘴 p𝖔𝖘ƚ𝗲𝒹 b𝑦 𝘒𝗂𝘵ɛпⲟ𝗏ɛḷ
Additionally, starports, star fortresses, and armed space stations in planetary orbit were fully taken over by Alliance personnel.
With these secured, it can essentially guarantee that the Alliance Fleet can stand with its back to Alamita and contend with the incoming Valuk Fleet.
Of course, while preparing for war, Gu Hang did not forget about certain political affairs.
He first paid attention to the New Era Torch.
He also saw specific combat reports. Honestly, Gu Hang was somewhat dissatisfied with the overall performance of the New Era Torch.
He understands that it may be due to lack of experience or a certain mindset, causing the New Era Torch to act hastily. Yet, he cannot help but wonder if it’s the so-called inferior genes, a fundamental inadequacy?
However, there were parts that exceeded his expectations.
The performance of Wang Mengsong caught Gu Hang by surprise.
He initially did not regard this guy as a person but didn’t expect a forsaken and considered insignificant old warrior to become a pivotal figure.
Perhaps his existence fills a gap, making up for the shortcomings in New Era Torch that Gu Hang found unsatisfying?
He also heard that after the battle on Alamita, the treatment of the Redeeming Camp within the New Era Torch improved slightly. The two sides were no longer completely isolated as before, and new torchbearers began to accept some culture and ideology from the old torchbearers.
Hmm…Gu Hang is somewhat unimpressed by the philosophy of the New Era Torch.
A penchant for backstabbing, is it?
However, Gu Hang is fairly confident in the Alliance version of Interstellar Warriors, who emerged from Loyal Heir Academy’s political commissar training, not likely to be ‘polluted’.
He does not intend to intervene directly but plans to observe further.
Another politically relevant matter is Gu Hang releasing Sebastian Moro back to the surface.
At the same time, he reaffirmed Moro’s status as Founding General as recognized in his capacity as Imperial War Zone Commander.
Moro’s identity was originally registered and recognized within the Empire.
In contrast, Waluk’s act of removing him was ‘illegal’.
Gu Hang merely restored order.
Afterward, Moro, as the Founding General, declared Alamita’s secession from the Alfonso Sect, establishing the Alamita Sect, and called for all Sect of Mechanics members within the Star Domain to sever ties with the Alfonso Sect, as Alamita would welcome them with open arms.
Subsequently, in his capacity as Founding General, Moro signed a series of cooperative agreements with Gu Hang, who acted as Alliance Governor.
Thḭѕ 𝗰hȺp𝓉𝑒r 𝑖𝘴 p𝖔𝖘ƚ𝗲𝒹 b𝑦 𝘒𝗂𝘵ɛпⲟ𝗏ɛḷ