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Chapter 791

Chapter 791 - 785: Calculations

Super Spender

Chapter 791: Chapter 785: Calculations

“That just shows they’re still not pure-hearted. If they were a bit more so, they wouldn’t have been fooled,” Finn Lewis chuckled.

“Guess you have a point. I’m off to implement your order, but my prince, I think I have a lot to learn from our people here regarding some battle tactics. I must admit, although the technology of your people is backward, their tactical and strategic thinking are exceptional. Indeed, some of their battle plans are far more comprehensive and effective than what I’ve imagined,” Jasmine Davis contemplated before speaking.

Finn Lewis laughed, this was to be expected. Humans on Earth had almost all thrived from wars. Regardless of the short time span, there were indeed great strategic and tactical thoughts. Although the technological backgrounds varied, these were universal thoughts. But what about the Galactic Federation?

Since the unification of the Federation, there was hardly any war. Even when there was, it was merely to handle uncooperative indigenous planetary inhabitants, like dealing with new indigenous planets that refused to be managed. However, such planets had massive technological gaps between the two sides.

Under the crushing might, any idiot could win with what dog shit strategy. Just bulldoze straight through. Even by now, such uncooperative indigenous planets weren’t causing problems anymore. The wars between two families, although they did occur, were no different from wars with indigenous planets.

These families often had superior families backing them, providing advanced troops and excellent battleships. A landslide victory was almost unavoidable. Was there any difference? And among the more advanced families, they might be great at backstabbing each other, but their pure war and tactical thoughts were honestly poor.

“You do what you see fit. But I’m surprised that you’re thinking this way. Seems like you’re not beneath learning,” Finn Lewis chuckled.

“Of course, I’m not an idiot. Wouldn’t I learn from the best? I’ve recruited them into my staff, providing tactical suggestions. Some other fleet commands will be handed over to them,” Jasmine Davis responded quickly.

Finn Lewis had yet to witness any creature capable of surviving in space. While such creatures did exist within the Galactic Federation, he still hadn’t seen one, let alone the purportedly gigantic Leviathan.

After obtaining the Resource Galaxy’s coordinates, the flying car arrived at Finn Lewis’s villa. Meanwhile, not far from here, in another galaxy, Jasmine Davis issued the latest command. Following her orders, the entire fleet initiated a new round of moon front.

The entire Aitken Family now seemed shrouded in gloom, though they hadn’t lost hope yet. To date, Suleiman Cooper had not responded to them, and they had already contacted several other families for aid in building the battleship.

If they combined their efforts, there would still be time. The main issue was they lacked transportation ships. Asking the battleship to rush on its own was simply impossible. That would surely be time-consuming, but if they possessed a large-sized transport ship, it was still feasible.

A large transport ship could carry at least dozens of such battleships. The volume difference between them was massive. However, to mobilize such numerous transport ships, only Suleiman Cooper had the capabilities to do so, given that none of the families they knew possessed such authorities.

Moreover, even if they contacted some transport companies, it would still pose a problem for them to transport so many battleships. Of course, the most crucial matter to resolve now was the production problem. If they could not produce it, all else would be moot. Unanticipatedly, at this juncture, two battleship factories, which had started urgent refurbishments, were attacked.

“Chieftain, it’s the same group of space pirates. They sent us a message, stating they already know about our deal with the prince. They demanded a conversation with us,” a piece of unfortunate news arrived at the Aitken Family, and Aldridge almost passed out.

They had limited battleship production factories to begin with. They had indeed contacted several families, but if they themselves couldn’t produce, solely relying on others wouldn’t be sufficient. Thus, these battleship factories were irreplaceable.

“Connect their communication line,” Aldridge gritted his teeth. No matter what, they couldn’t suffer losses here. If they lost, they wouldn’t be able to bear the remaining losses; that would signify the disappearance of the entire family.

“Chieftain Aldridge, I must say, at first, I only planned to make small profits,” the individual appearing on the screen wasn’t anyone else, it was Lucy Watson, someone that even Finn Lewis probably wouldn’t have expected.

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