Chapter 1000: Chapter 539: Building Fortifications and Fighting a Protracted Battle_2
Why must every entire Star Sector be occupied? Why bother with those heavily defended stubborn areas?
Quickly find the enemy’s main force for a decisive battle! Head straight to the Princess Star Domain! Go and stab Humphrey Paolo in the behind!
Countless people urged like this, with different words but roughly the sa aning.
But Gu Hang just ignored these remarks.
Do they really expect that with the Alliance’s current power, they can reach the heart of the enemy and topple the Iron Rage Stone?
Don’t be ridiculous.
They only want Gu Hang to make the southern battles fiercer, depleting more of Iron Rage Stone’s living forces, attracting more of its massive army to relieve pressure in other directions.
And Gu Hang?
He wouldn’t use his accumulated resources over the years for others’ benefit.
No matter if it benefits others, he wouldn’t risk everything on a single reckless gamble.
After securing two Star Sectors and facing the risk of a slightly stretched frontline, Gu Hang stopped.
The previous war outcos were enough to ease the political pressure.
The Alliance’s main forces ceased advancing.
With them halting, it wouldn’t be long before the pressure resurfaces again.
But Gu Hang didn’t plan to listen to them.
Do I really care that much about the small amount of money the Eastern Cosmic Realm Governnt offers?
Five billion? Hundreds of billions later?
It’s indeed a large sum, but mainly it’s a variety of ordinary equipnt, small Starships.
If that four or five hundred billion were converted to one battleship a year, Gu Hang might consider being more aggressive.
But as is?
Forget it.
Go at my own pace.
And what is the Alliance’s rhythm?
They turned to digest those twenty conquered worlds.
Among these twenty worlds, so are poor while others are wealthy and developed.
Ignoring the poor places for now, it’s important for the wealthy and developed ones, especially industrially,
to deploy ground forces and suppress planetary surface resistance, supported by political ans, making the entire planet useful to us, is a significant task.
Once settled, it ans directly drawing resources from these twenty worlds, locally resolving so regular supply issues.
Several of these worlds have good industrial capabilities, not to ntion the consumption of ammunition and conventional weapons, even the resources needed by Starships, such as certain shells and fuel for Starships, that is energy crystals.
Even, there’s a large Starport on one planet accompanied by a small shipyard.
The shipyard is not expected to produce anything new for use, but having a shipyard ans that this planet’s shipbuilding technology is still at a certain level, well-equipped, and the Alliance can have many of its ships damaged in previous combat well-maintained here.
anwhile, Alliance engineering ships, escorted by the Navy, arrived in batches at the Proudclaw Cosmos.
Along with them ca transport ships carrying many orbital cannons, components for space stations, and even production lines, and also dragged along a few light and heavy Star Fortresses.
The long-range transportation deploynt of Star Fortresses requires large transport ships for towing.
These Star Fortresses were placed at the Star Realm Tunnel jump points of hub paths, and in the orbit of key planets.
Simultaneously, those orbital cannons were assembled and deployed on the spot, leveraging so conquered local planets with good industrial capabilities.
Even the production lines brought were directly aid at strengthening military production capabilities at the front line…
The Alliance clearly intended to fully digest these twenty worlds and fortify the four key worlds.
Star Fortresses were dragged over, orbital cannon clusters set up, and defenses at jump points built…
The Alliance’s stance was obvious: set up strongholds and fight a slow battle.
First encircle these twenty worlds, then digest and fortify key areas, prudent against possible massive enemy army pressure.
If the opponents didn’t act, then after digestion, continue advancing, consu dozens more worlds, digest, and fortify again…
Gradually encroach in the most stable manner and with minimal cost.
For this, the Alliance even turned to handle those two ‘tumors’.
No main forces were dispatched there, still guarded against the Fury Fleet.
Only the ‘Korolya’ and ‘Winged’ two Holy Grail-class battlecruisers were sent.
Their mission was never to launch a strong attack.
No need.
Just keeping a distance and bombarding was enough.
This way of fighting certainly couldn’t conquer. Long-range bombardnt has questionable accuracy and insufficient intensity to quickly destroy the opponent’s Star Fortress. Even if a few shots hit, the Star Fortress could fly to the planet’s backside and park there temporarily, allowing engineers to quickly repair damages.
Who knows if this could deplete or exhaust the opponent after decades or centuries of such warfare.
Yet the current actions of the Alliance fleet essentially put pressure on Shangdong Star.
Star Fortresses are hard to capture, but with a bit of bad luck, an ordinary Ard Space Station could be blown up instantly by a battlecruiser’s Light Spear Array shot.
anwhile, other tactics were in play.
With the whole planet under blockade, Alliance ships continually broadcast to Shangdong Star; with Shangdong Star’s external star language communication blocked, making contact with the outside impossible, wasn’t it Alliance’s script then?
After over six months of siege, the Alliance attempted to dispatch diplomatic envoys and surprisingly, it was agreed.
A small ship, carrying a diplomat, arrived at the Starport, exchanging with the defenders.
No consensus was reached.
But it was already quite a positive signal.
A fortnight later, the Alliance sent emissaries again.
In the period following, nearly every week, the Alliance sent envoys to interact with the local defenders.
No major agreents were reached, but the Alliance at least sent in so luxurious goods and gifts; the other side agreed to release so civilians, reducing unnecessary sacrifices and losses of war.
Even in later stages, the defenders proposed so conditions for surrender.
It’s just that the conditions were quite harsh, and the Alliance didn’t agree.
Still, there’s room for negotiation, no hurry.
Moreover, before talks, the Alliance wasn’t without other thods.
The ship escorting the diplomatic envoy, though ‘small’, is relatively speaking. Even the smallest travel ship could carry several hundred people at once.
Diplomatic envoys naturally needed escort, which was reasonable.
A hundred-man escort arriving at once, housed by the defenders in Starport, allowing leaders from both sides to negotiate, was normal too.
So far, no particularly large conflicts had erupted between the two sides.
However, the defenders failed to notice so special existences among these escorts.
A few people were always missing on the way back and forth.
After five or six such trips, three to four dozen special warriors from the Alliance infiltrated Shangdong Star’s Starport.
And during the last visit of the diplomatic envoy to the Starport, the hundred-man escort still followed.
They moved steadily inside the Starport, advancing towards the usual place for talks.
anwhile, the Starport’s defenders inspected onboard as usual.
But, those who boarded for inspection, once inside, never made any further sound.
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