The Titans, or rather, Glenn Wyatt's decisiveness, even exceeded Eli's expectations. Realizing that the current ground forces on both sides and the complex urban environment meant that the battle could not be turned in favor of the Titans in the short term, Glenn Wyatt decisively decided to use the Titans' ultimate weapon to accelerate the development of the battle.

His move could be described as abandoning the “peace” that had been maintained in the universe until now, and it seemed that he was willing to risk the fall of the Dan Gate in order to take complete control of the Federal Council by force.

The Andre Tek fleet in space has already set off for the Gate of Sedan, while the Titans' armies are also deploying their forces, clearly adopting a defensive posture. Both sides understand that since the White Vanguard and Silver Thunder have both headed to Earth, it means that the battle that is about to break out on Earth can determine the final outcome of the current chaotic situation.

Even ordinary people who are not on the front lines of the war can make their own inferences from rumors circulating online—after all, the last interruption of the Federation Council was due to Eli launching a full-scale confrontation between the Ond Tek and the Titans against Earth.

"The white vanguard has arrived over the Atlantic and is heading towards Washington. There are new developments in Jabro, with several suspected psycho-Gundam-level mobile suits."

Could it be the Psycho-Sense Gundam MK-II? But there are multiple of them?

Inside the wrecked riot control GM, Eli frowned, reaching out to pull the side screen closer, scrutinizing the blurry image. When the concentration of Minovsky particles reaches a certain level, it can even interfere with visible light. Otherwise, even if electromagnetic waves are interfered with, guidance could be achieved using image recognition technology, instead of relying entirely on the pilot's judgment as it is now.

Looking at the white mobile suits on the screen, this model did not transform into a form similar to the Psycho-Sense Gundam MA, but instead maintained its MS (Mobile Suit) posture, suggesting it was an enemy around 30 meters in size. Each one was being towed below by Media using steel cables, heading north.

This battle has gradually escalated from a riot-like Jim brawl into a full-blown war. The southwest of Washington has been completely turned into a battlefield. The crops that were originally planted on a large scale have all been trampled into the mud. The craters and the glassy surface scorched by beams mean that this land will be unable to be planted again for a long time to come.

"Ignore those guys who haven't even arrived on the battlefield yet. Tell the White Vanguard to speed up. Continuing to use this kind of machine won't change anything."

Faced with the impending arrival of Silver Thunder and unknown new machines, Eli's use of Riot GM or Rem to fight them will be ineffective.

While both sides awaited reinforcements, the battle situation strangely stabilized. The Titans loosened control of the various checkpoints and accelerated the evacuation of civilians. Even as ground troops from both sides entered the combat zone to search for remaining civilians, they consciously controlled their firepower, merely issuing warnings when encountering each other before turning to search the next location.

The war to come will no longer be limited to battles between MS units, but will escalate to offensive operations involving strategic weapons and ships.

"Lift it up, lift it up, that's enough!"

In the western combat zone, a Rem was crouching on the ground, its hands bracing against a collapsed wall, while ground troops nearby were directing others to rush forward and try to rescue a mother and child trapped inside.

But when the people of Calaba climbed in, they found that the mother's abdomen had been pierced by steel bars, and in her arms was a one or two-year-old child who was crying loudly.

"Damn, did they bring a cutting machine?"

"No! How about having MS lower the cutting power?"

"You idiot, those steel bars will be heated to a level that the human body can't withstand in an instant."

The ground team was helpless in this situation. They were only on patrol duty. If the pilot in the MS hadn't suddenly said he heard a cry for help, they wouldn't have been able to find the mother and child at all, since they weren't carrying bio-monitoring equipment.

Unfortunately, it's unclear whether the steel bars are connected to the wall. If Rem insists on lifting the wall, it might cause serious secondary damage.

"Which rescue team is the nearest one?"

"Three kilometers to go."

The soldiers fell silent. They were experts at using their weapons to eliminate the enemy, but asking them to use those same weapons to save lives was asking too much of them.

"Someone's approaching, it's the Titans!"

Just then, the pilot inside the Rem warned them that enemies were approaching. The combat personnel who had already climbed inside the collapsed wall immediately wanted to retreat and join their teammates in guarding the area, but the mother, who was already close to unconsciousness, suddenly grabbed one of the combat personnel's hands.

Looking back, the mother's eyes were full of pleading, and she was even pushing the baby in her arms toward the soldiers, clearly wanting him to at least take her child out.

The combat personnel remained silent for a moment before gripping the mother's hand tightly. Outside, seeing that their teammates had not yet emerged, Rem's pilot, knowing their choice, along with the other ground personnel, picked up their weapons and stood ready beside Rem, who was unable to fight due to being supported by the wall.

Before them appeared a military vehicle, carrying soldiers in Titans uniforms, who were also pointing their weapons in their direction. Both sides' soldiers, weapons in hand, were sweating profusely. But Andre Tek's operatives quickly noticed that after exchanging glances, the Titans in front of them were gesturing for a ceasefire.

They couldn't judge each other's sincerity from their expressions as they looked at each other across the street, but the captain on Karaba's side simply raised his head and looked at Rem's chest, which remained motionless.

"Put down your weapons, they are serious."

During the communication, Rem's voice was so clear.

After a moment's hesitation, the Karaba personnel moved their guns away. The Titans personnel on the other side clearly noticed this and also lowered their guns, and the vehicle started up again, slowly driving towards them.

As they drew closer, the captain of the Karaba team realized that the vehicle was carrying not only personnel but also various rescue equipment.

Lieutenant Titans jumped out of the passenger seat and saluted the Karaba captain first—although the Karaba were denounced as traitors, a considerable number of the Karaba, or the Augu in the original work, actually retained Federation military status, just like this Karaba captain, who was also a lieutenant.

"need any help."

Lieutenant Titans spoke in a rather cold tone, as if he were speaking to the people of Calaba out of necessity.

The Karaba soldiers were momentarily stunned when he spoke. As Karaba's ground forces, they hadn't been in action for a long time and hadn't had any contact with the Titans. They even assumed that they were fighting the Titans like the Soviet Union and Germany in the old world. So when the Titans lieutenant spoke with the same authentic Universal Century accent as him, the Karaba captain didn't react for a moment.

"Yes, a mother and child are trapped down there. A steel bar has pierced her abdomen. They need to be brought out for treatment as soon as possible."

The people of Calaba responded in the same cold, hard tone, but accepted the Titans' goodwill.

The two groups didn't continue communicating. Instead, they worked together to unload the rescue equipment from the vehicle. Then, two Titans soldiers, wearing cutting machines, climbed down below the wall to begin the rescue operation. When the cutting was complete, Rem pried open the wall, and the rescuers pulled the mother and child out. The mother had lost so much blood that her vision was blurred. She could no longer distinguish the differences in the uniforms of the people in front of her, and could only weakly grasp each hand, repeatedly murmuring "thank you."

In this mother's eyes, the people who saved her were not Calabas or Titans, nor could they be considered soldiers. Before her were simply a group of "people" with similar appearances and speaking the same words.

"Let us take her with us. The city will become a battlefield again, it's too dangerous."

Lieutenant Titans said this.

"Ah."

Captain Karaba agreed.

The two did not salute. Instead, Captain Karaba took the initiative to extend his hand, and Lieutenant Titans shook it. After a brief up-and-down shake, they turned and left in tacit agreement.

"Hey, how many people do you think they've saved?"

Lieutenant Karaba said this.

"I don't know, but there should be a lot."

"That's what Rem's pilot said," he continued walking through the ruins. The pilot tried to use his ability to sense more cries for help, but the sounds around him were always intermittent. If he could access the universe, could he fully utilize this ability and save more lives?

The captain of Karaba was also pondering this matter. From discovering the victims to determining that the Titans meant no harm, his team members undoubtedly possessed the potential of Newtypes.

If more people had this potential, not to mention eradicating war, at least more situations could be resolved through dialogue like this.

Therefore, humanity will indeed have to leave Earth and venture into space.

Captain Karaba's convictions were not shaken by this collaboration; instead, they strengthened his resolve that "humanity must venture into space." This was not out of greed for the power of the new humans, but because humanity must move forward.

"Didi dididi——"

A piercing alarm sounded in the channel; reinforcements from both sides had arrived on the battlefield!
A new war has begun. Captain Karaba, standing on the battlefield, holds his weapon to his chest and runs with his teammates and comrades to their designated positions.

"The unknown mobile suit from the Titans has arrived, and the white vanguard is here!"

"They've been held up by the naval fleet and are trying to break through!"

"Western Front, Titanic artillery attack is coming!"

When Eli stepped off the riot control GM and entered the command post, this was the chaotic scene inside.

This made Eli frown. He had thought that the white vanguard would arrive at the same time as him, but he did not expect the Federal Navy to launch an attack at this time.

"I've never seen them work this hard when they're beating up cripples!"

Because once the remnants are defeated, there will be no more military funding. And if Andre Teke were to actually take over the Federation, given their ideology of eliminating all of humanity from Earth, the very existence of the Federation Navy in the future would be in question.

"The new Titans mobile suit has landed!"

While the Titans launched another attack on the western front, reinforcements from Jabro also landed on the land from the south!
These are four mobile suits with distinct Gundam features, and their names are Mass Production Psycho Gundam. They are also products of the Murasame Research Institute, but the Minovsky hover system has been removed. However, they have achieved miniaturization of the original mobile suits, but their firepower has not been weakened much. However, their mobility is worrying.

It's worth noting that this mass-produced Psycho Gundam features a MEGA particle cannon directly connected to its power reactor on its chest, and boasts a massive size compared to typical mobile suits. In other words, this machine is essentially a fourth-generation mobile suit, arguably the world's first fourth-generation mobile suit.
The four mass-produced psycho-guns immediately activated their chest-mounted MEGA particle cannons upon landing, sweeping away the Karaba forces blocking their path!

They then began their steady advance, starting from the south. As a mass-produced model, this type of mobile suit was originally equipped with the Incom, which could be used even by OT (Overdrive). However, in ground-based environments, they did not equip this weapon; instead, they added more grenade and missile launchers to compensate for their firepower. Combined with their seven beam weapons, the Karaba forces were virtually powerless against them!

Eli frowned as he watched the scene on the screen. Unlike ordinary soldiers who only saw the overwhelming firepower, Eli saw much more.

"Kobayashi, prepare a mobile suit for me. I'm going to stop them."

Eli said this. Kobayashi immediately wanted to dissuade him, after all, the best mobile suit Karaba had right now was the Rick Diaz, which could become a Gamma Gundam, but it was ultimately not a machine that could compete with these mass-produced psycho-guns.

But Kobayashi quickly noticed Eli's unprecedentedly serious gaze and realized what was going on.

"Do all of these machines utilize biological CPUs?"

"Ah."

As Eli said this, his fists clenched so tightly they cracked. The Murasame Research Institute was no ordinary inhumane organization; a decisive blow was necessary.

After a moment of silence, Kobayashi shouted loudly outside.

"Get a Dijet truck!"

The DIEZ is an atmospheric-specific mobile suit developed by Karaba after receiving Rick Diaz. In the original work, it is the only one-eyed mobile suit among Amuro's mobile suits. It also has records of activity even in 0097, making it an undeniably excellent mass-produced mobile suit.

Even in Karaba, there aren't many Tedije units left, which, like Eli's, played a role in the previous battles of blocking enemy landings. (End of Chapter)

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