"Dinsion Rift!?"
Upon hearing the word from Jannan’s mouth, Dylan Blanco’s face involuntarily changed.
Although he had just started to co into contact with intelligence information on Alien Species, he was already very familiar with the term Dinsion Rift.
After cramming over the last two days, Dylan already knew so basic information about Alien Species, the most concerning of which was the Dinsion Rift.
Because, in the archives Star Alliance provided him, the threat level of Dinsion Rifts was ominously marked as S-level.
It’s well known that although Dinsion Rifts themselves have no attack power,
once opened, they form a stable space channel that relentlessly transports monsters from the Second Universe.
Therefore, regardless of the size of these rifts, they all start at S-level.
The threat they can bring, theoretically speaking, is nearly infinite.
And in the intelligence provided by the Star Alliance, past events of Dinsion Rifts have been noted, the consequences of each being terrifying.
Now, upon learning that there were going to be Dinsion Rifts appearing on the Kandokreek Prairie, Dylan practically wanted to die.
What’s wrong with my luck, one Black Mountain Goat isn’t enough, and now there are Dinsion Rifts appearing, three at that, it’s practically taking my life.
No wonder the Star Alliance suddenly reinforced with so much power, even sending over an instructor-level Controller, looking like a formidable foe has arrived.
Their deanor made the elite warriors in the legion nervous as well.
Although these people didn’t know exactly what was happening, they could clearly sense the heavy atmosphere in the field.
"Teacher, those three Dinsion Rifts... do you have a way to deal with them?"
Dylan pinned his hopes on Jannan.
There was no way, as Dinsion Rifts don’t belong to the physical realm.
Or rather, they currently lie outside the existing human physical knowledge system.
So, even if they had powerful firepower, without interaction, it would be futile.
This ti, Jannan didn’t seem as confident as before.
He furrowed his brows, eyes fixated on the projection screen before him, speaking with a heavy tone:
"Three Dinsion Rifts, this is an unprecedented threat... and given the current amplitude, the size of these three Dinsion Rifts won’t be optimistic, at least a dium-sized level..."
He said, turning his gaze to Dylan, sighing:
"Blanco, I know, saying this might make you even more nervous, and may affect your morale... but, the fact is, there are so things I have to tell you..."
"Three Dinsion Rifts, at this scale, according to our records, is the most so far... so, you must prepare ntally..."
"You must notify the Cabinet imdiately, no matter how difficult, evacuate the people in the surrounding cities with the fastest speed!"
Upon hearing this, Dylan’s heart skipped a beat, feeling a chilling sensation spread through his body.
However, being a Commander from the Elite Special Service Group, despite the emotional turmoil from the news, he cald down quickly.
"Hoo~"
He took a deep breath, his gaze revealing determination.
"Thank you for the information, on behalf of all the warriors of the Third Legion, I thank the Star Alliance for their support!"
"Rest assured, I will imdiately go back to contact General Valdis, and report this to the Cabinet. I believe the mbers of the Cabinet will make the right decision."
Jannan nodded, and the eting concluded.
In the following period, the frontline warriors suddenly found a large number of friendly forces redeployed to their rear.
They also received orders that this operation would be upgraded from the Black Mountain Goat Battle to the Black Mountain Goat War, with seven legions participating.
Cabinet mber, Three-star Admiral Auduin Valdis would serve as the Grand Marshal, responsible for coordinating all related matters.
All legions temporarily exempted from numbering constraints, consolidated into the "Anti-Demon Army", everyone must fully, and at all costs, cooperate with command centre’s operations.
This order left everyone stunned.
Though they knew their opponent this ti was terrifying, beyond their understanding of supernatural beings.
Moreover, the enemy had the ability to mass-produce White Devils, which were very troubleso.
But to be honest, currently, apart from needing to continually expand their defensive line feeling annoying, they hadn’t really suffered any casualties.
Those White Devils were formidable, but in the face of heavy modern weaponry, their flesh was no match for artillery.
Even if their fur could withstand bullets, they still couldn’t resist missiles and grenades.
These warriors only needed to form arrays, conducting long-range area bombardnts with firepower.
Even learning of the imminent arrival of the Black Mountain Goat itself didn’t really bother many people.
They even thought the sa thing as Dylan initially.
The main body descending ans their artillery can harm the opponent.
If that’s the case, wouldn’t this be over soon?
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