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Chapter 1,768 The headless leader(2/2)

Facts have proved that the opposite Community fleet did not attack. They spent a while to reorganize, and then set off in a swaggering way, heading straight for the exit of Earl I Star Gap. From beginning to end, they did not even look back.

Take a look at the Imperial fleet here.

It wasn't until the people on Earth were completely gone that the Midberg fleet cautiously entered the Earl I-4 system.

Even at this time, they were still worried that the Earthlings in front of them would suddenly turn around and attack again, so they still set up a defensive formation, but separated a light cruiser and took the Nebula branch to find out what was going on.

They waited until the fleet led by Lieutenant General Laken arrived at the scene before relaxing a little. Immediately afterwards, in the direction of Nebula Branch, the Klarman fleet, which was said to have been beaten up, finally, under the guidance of its own light cruiser,

Arriving slowly - of course, considering that Lieutenant General Klarman has died in the battle, the formal name of the formation has to be modified, but this is not the point.

The generals originally expected to see such a miserable friendly army:

The fleet suffered heavy losses, and at least a quarter of the warships were missing. Everyone on the warships that arrived at the scene was injured, and some were even missing arms and legs. The alloy shells were twisted and deformed in the fierce battle, or were scattered with burning fragments.

Traces. The deformed imperial military emblem is full of scars, and it no longer has the majesty of the past.

Even ships that are cruising normally will suddenly emit light while moving, like a group of wounded soldiers oozing blood.

Even within those giant ships that could barely move, those airtight cabins that had to be sealed off and abandoned due to fierce battles were probably filled with the remains of crew members, stormtroopers, and combat robots.

They floated quietly in the vacuum compartment inside the battleship, still holding their weapons tightly and maintaining their posture in front of them, just like a group of white blood cells that had died in the line of duty.

Vice Admiral Middlebech originally thought this was the case. But in fact, the state of the Klarman fleet is actually quite neat, and most of the warships are in good condition. At most, they were damaged by various things during a long cruise in narrow lanes.

It's just a little scratch caused by the unfriendly space radiation.

However, these are completely bearable losses and are almost impossible to affect the ship's cruising and combat capabilities.

Obvious battle damage is certainly present.

For example, on the sides of two Silver Knight-class battlecruisers, a shocking scar appeared on each side. If it weren't for the obvious burning of dissolving and deformation around them, it would probably have been as if they had been struck by something in the void.

The beast Leviathan probably pulled it out with its claws.

However, what kind of Leviathan beast can tear apart the strong shields and five layers of outer armor of a battlecruiser like cardboard?

Immediately afterwards, under everyone's astonished gaze, Lieutenant General Klarman's flagship, the dreadnought Grand Commander Werther, sailed clumsily into the local system.
Chapter completed!
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