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Chapter 128: Moro Fleet’s Military Advisor’s Strategy (1)
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
“Wait!”
Just as his subordinates were about to leave, Moro abruptly stopped them.
“I need to consult with our strategist first… let’s discuss after that…”
After he finished speaking, Moro, together with several team leaders, hurriedly left the control room.
Arriving at the door of the medical room, Moro turned to the others and said, “Too many people shouldn’t enter the medical room. You all wait at the door!”
Entering the medical room, what greeted him was a head suspended high, with various tubes and artificial organs attached underneath.
Three white-coated medical staff were monitoring on the side. Seeing Moro come in, they quickly came forward to salute.
“Captain…”
“Yes.”
” Alright.” Moro slightly nodded, asking, “How is Auda doing?”
“Captain, Lord Auda’s life signs are stable…”
“That’s good. I have urgent matters to discuss with him. Wake him up!”
“This…”
The three looked at each other, and one hesitantly said, “With our current medical conditions, waking Lord Auda entails great risk…”
“I know the priorities. Wake him up this one time, I just want to talk to him…”
Seeing Moro insist, the three had no choice but to start preparations, operating around a bunch of precise instruments.
As the purple liquid slowly flowed in through the tube, the eyes of the head before them began to flutter.
After a while, Auda slowly opened his eyes, his voice weak, “Are we back at Tai Star?”
“Not yet!”
Moro replied and waved at the other three to leave.
Soon, only the two of them remained in the room.
Disappointment flashed in Auda’s eyes, but he quickly asked, “Did you wake me because you encountered some difficulties?”
“Yes, sir!”
Moro nodded, briefly explaining what had happened after the fleet arrived in the solar system.
Then he said, “Auda, our current plan is to send robot source rules to Earth, and then launch a full-scale attack in the chaos. What do you think, is this feasible?”
Auda, who had just awakened, was still a bit fuzzy, but he basically understood what Moro was saying.
After a slight pause, he slowly shook his head and said, “Inappropriate!
“The plan is too crude!”
Moro exhaled in relief, afraid that Auda wouldn’t be able to provide advice anymore. He was glad that Auda had something to say and promptly asked for his thoughts.
“Robot rebellion will only create chaos, it won’t destroy the enemy. An abrupt attack is not effective…”
After pondering for a moment, Auda began, “To defeat the enemy, we need to be fully prepared, striking from multiple angles simultaneously. Only then can we succeed…”
“Please guide me, strategist. If we win this time, we can honorably return to our home planet. By then, your health will surely be restored…” Moro quickly bowed, saying this with a solemn expression.
Auda gave a slight nod, then inquired about the situation on Earth. After learning much information, he closed his three eyes and fell into deep thought.
Moro on the side was extremely anxious, afraid that once Auda closed his eyes, he would never open them again, and thus would be lost forever.
After a long while, Auda finally opened his eyes and spoke, “I have a plan. If executed, we can defeat the enemy…”
“Please tell, strategist!”
“This plan is in three steps: first, paralyze the enemy; second, sneak in unnoticed; third, multiple explosions, annihilating the enemy all at once.”
“Cough, cough…”
Auda coughed twice before continuing, “The first step, paralyzing the enemy, involves several tasks…”
“First, let the front line choose an appropriate location in the asteroid belt to station…”
Upon seeing this, Moro quickly lifted his watch. After a series of operations, a star map of the nearby asteroid belt appeared, including the location of the Martian defense line.
Auda glanced at it, studied for about three seconds, pointed to a location, and said, “Right here, closest to the ‘Ming huo’ point…”
Then, he pointed slightly higher on the Martian defense circle, “This is our real point of attack. Remember it…”
“Okay!” Moro quickly made a note.
Auda nodded and continued, “Second, have the front line troops attack the ‘Ming huo’ point at a specific time daily, forming a habit, and causing the enemy to lower their guard…
“Combining the first and second points, the enemy will inevitably think our main target is the ‘Ming huo’ point, deepening their impression…”
“Third, this can not only paralyze the enemy, but also gather necessary intelligence. However, it requires sacrificing a fleet…”
“Sacrifice a fleet?!” Moro was taken aback.
Auda nodded slightly and asked, “Is Kether still alive?”
“He is, currently commanding the 10th fleet…”
“Choose him!”
Moro was at a loss for words. How could they be sacrificing a fleet even before the battle started?
Auda seemed to understand his thoughts and explained, “We now need to know the specifics of the enemy’s robots…
“The robots have seven core principles. I need to know which rules their robots follow, and which rules have not yet been revealed…
“Only when we know these can we effectively target them. Otherwise, a robot rebellion will only cause temporary chaos…”
Moro quickly said, “They have many ships and robots. In a recent battle, they destroyed over a thousand of our warships, all controlled by robots…”
“The Reproduction Principle: Robots must not participate in the design and manufacture of other robots…”
Auda nodded slightly, saying, “That principle is just the basis, I also need to know what other principles their robots have…”
Moro understood his intention, gritted his teeth, and nodded, “Okay, as you say, we’ll sacrifice the 10th fleet…”
Only then did Auda continue, “I thought you had executed Kether. I didn’t expect him to be alive. However, being able to sacrifice for Glen is his good fortune…”
Moro looked a bit embarrassed and didn’t dare to respond.
Auda didn’t mind and went on, “Fourth, organize a feint attack with the 10th fleet as the main force…
“On the surface, let them attack Earth, but the chances of success are low. Secretly, you dispatch other fleets to investigate which principles the enemy’s robots actually follow. Be careful, this step must not be discovered…”
Auda paused, then added, “Weren’t you mocked by Earth? Maintain that narrative, show your anger and foolishness. On one hand, it will paralyze the enemy. On the other hand, it will logically lead to attacking the ‘Ming huo’ point, widening the gap, and at the same time sending the 10th fleet to break through…”
“If we manage to find out the robot’s principles during this feint attack, can we let the 10th fleet retreat?” Moro cautiously asked.
He was somewhat reluctant to send Kether to his death.
“Cough, cough…”
To his surprise, Auda started to cough violently as soon as he finished speaking.
“Beep-!” “Beep-!” “Beep-!”
The nearby equipment started to give off warnings, with red lights flashing.
Frightened, Moro quickly called for medical help, and at the same time leaned
in close to Auda’s ear, saying loudly, “No retreat, no retreat….”