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Chapter 1412 - 804



Chapter 1412: Chapter 804

The anti-demon war in the northern Star Domain of Alliance, from the Oath Star campaign to its end, didn’t last a long time, only six months.

From the perspective of time, this war was considered an outstanding victory.

The invading Chaos Demon Army was terrifying in scale, not weaker than the peak strength of the Iron Armor Battle Group during the Iron Armor War. It included some Chaos Starfield Warriors, powerful Chaos Possessed Demons, Slaughter Army… Its leader was a Demon Prince of Khorne, whose original form might have been an Interstellar Warrior from a Khorne Warband.

This single entity alone caused enormous damage to the human defense line.

The falling of three planets was related to him. Those worlds could still be held under fierce attack, but due to the direct assault by this Demon Prince, wielding two blood axes, enormous holes were knocked into the human defense line, leading to the total collapse of the planetary defense line.

Such strength was extremely rare. When the third planet was falling, the human side had actually anticipated the problem of a surprise attack from the Demon Prince.

The Ghost Shark Battle Group was waiting here for a long time.

The Ghost Shark is a new Battle Group established by Gu Hang, after announcing the formation of the Imperial Dark Side Control Committee, he claimed he held all supreme authority of the Empire in the Dark Side of the Empire. Thus, establishing a new Battle Group was naturally within his rights.

Initially, Gu Hang hoped this method might get recognized by the system.

This counts as establishing a Battle Group, right? Doesn’t that mean a new Battle Group should appear on the “Battle Group” interface?

The result was negative.

It seems the “system” doesn’t recognize this method of creating a new Battle Group.

As for the current ’Ghost Shark’, it is indeed a new group recently declared by Gu Hang. The seeds for this new group’s Interstellar Warriors, just by the name, are known to originate from the Blood Shark.

When the Blood Shark was recognized by the system as part of the Alliance’s Battle Group, Gu Hang was granted 2,000 slots for Interstellar Warriors’ seed exchanges.

This quota includes the current existing members of Blood Shark. Whether the seed has developed into an Interstellar Warrior or is merely in seed state; whether the seed is exchanged or naturally grown, as long as the count reaches 2,000, Gu Hang can no longer exchange that seed from the system.

Prior to this, Gu Hang possessed a total of over 1,300 Blood Shark seeds. Actually, about half of them were exchanged by Gu Hang to supplement the Blood Shark Battle Group, and the other half was ’born’ by the Blood Shark itself.

Regardless of where the seeds came from, they are now all in Gu Hang’s hands.

This is the way the Alliance manages the Battle Groups. Since the Blood Shark Battle Group has become part of the Alliance and receives various resource supports from the Alliance, it must hand over all genetic seeds.

Initially, the Blood Shark was somewhat uncomfortable. For a typical Battle Group, only about ten percent of genetic seed taxes are handed over to the Empire; for the Blood Shark, their long years of operating in the Dark Outer Domain meant unsubmitted taxes accumulated over time.

Now, requiring them to hand over all extra seeds naturally made them unwilling.

But there were many reasons to convince them. The seeds in the hands of the Alliance would be very safe, and the Alliance would always ensure the Battle Group’s personnel is at the scale of a thousand, without ever breaking its promise in decades.

Gradually, they believed this.

Even if the Alliance used their genetic seeds to build a second Battle Group, they had little objection. On one hand, more than half of the Blood Shark members are now Alliance People, with loyalty much higher than before. Additionally, Gu Hang used the pretext of building them a new lineage, not only similar in name but also inviting some veterans of the group to act as the leaders of the new group.

This even included the role of Battle Group Leader of the Ghost Shark, which was given to an elder of the Blood Shark.

This completely convinced the Blood Shark to agree to use their seeds to build the new group.

They ultimately also recognized Gu Hang’s authority.

Similarly, the Dragon King’s Spear Chapter was in the same situation. Gu Hang used their Giant Dragon Legion seeds to build a new group named Dragon Queen’s Shield.

These two Battle Groups, together with the three Battle Group building allowances previously granted to Gu Hang by the Empire, and those seeds created six Battle Groups, totaling eight groups, are the new batch of Interstellar Warrior Battle Groups established by Gu Hang, also known as the ’Dark Side Military Build.’

The Ghost Shark and Dragon Queen’s Shield are also the main forces in this northern advance to resist the Chaos Demon Army.

The leader of the Ghost Shark Battle Group, who was once the third company commander of the Blood Shark, a battle veteran with 500 years of combat experience, serves as the main force in this ambush against the Demon Prince. He has brought with him 200 elite Ghost Sharks.

However, this operation still failed.

In fact, the first Ghost Shark Battle Group Leader was decapitated in a head-on duel with a War Axe.

The final battle against this Demon Prince occurred in a trap on Oasis Star. The leader under Khorne was too easily impassioned and liked to fight on the front lines, which provided Rol DeLiu the opportunity, with an Extinction Order weapon, to eliminate the leader of the Chaos Demon Army.


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