"Two and a half years, they went on a probe mission 6 light-years away, right?"

Maier pressed the pause button, wiped his sweat, and casually said:

"I don't know if they've discovered it yet."

"The latest intelligence indicates that nothing has been found."

The adjutant shrugged.

"Where to Pandora?"

"The seas are calm, with only the native Na'vi on Pandora posing no threat whatsoever."

"That's good."

As the commander of the Kuiper Belt's defense forces in outer space, Mair...

Our focus on the outer solar system has never waned.

Especially after learning that intelligent life, the Na'vi, existed on Pandora, 4.3 light-years away, he dared not relax for a moment, fearing that a group of advanced alien civilizations might suddenly appear.

Don't say it's impossible!

If the Na'vi were not present, they might exist, but they would not be valued.

But with the Na'vi, once there's one, there can be two.

Whenever he thought of this, Meyer felt a strong sense of unease.

So, after drinking the water, he immediately instructed his adjutant:

"Have the people from the extraterrestrial security department of the air traffic control center keep a close eye on me. I don't want to be attacked on my doorstep before I even realize what's happening!"

"Understood, Captain!"

The adjutant nodded, immediately got up, and went out to remind the people in the extraterrestrial security department of the air traffic control center.

But what about this time?

In the alien security department,

The inspector calmly stirred his coffee, glanced at the automatic scanning program on the screen, a slight smile playing on his lips, placed his smart device on the display stand, and started watching a TV show.

His position meant the display panel protruded out, blocking the surveillance camera.

"drop!"

Suddenly, the communicator beeped.

The inspector looked up, calmly turned on his communicator, and sure enough, it was a notification from Commander Mair.

He didn't even bother to look at it; he simply dragged the text message into the trash can.

Commander Mair has sent countless messages like this.

The inspectors were already fed up.

After seeing it, I opened it, glanced at it, and then promptly deleted it.

What's so interesting about it?

There must have been something to tell him to pay close attention to his surroundings and to be careful.

careful,

If the machine can't even scan it, what's the point of me being careful!

Ignore it! I won't listen!

Why bother with all that effort?

Could it be that aliens are actually attacking us?

Save your breath. The closest and only known extraterrestrial intelligent life form discovered by humans is the Na'vi, those blue-skinned monkeys!

Those primitive people who haven't left the forest yet.

There is nothing to worry about.

The Space Force doesn't seem to care much about a potential alien invasion. Why would they, a mere nobody, create trouble for their work by being so diligent and cautious at all times?

If the Space Force leadership were truly committed, he certainly wouldn't be the only one on duty.

He inwardly scoffed at Mair for meddling in other people's business.

The inspector calmly sipped his coffee, comfortably leaned back in his chair, and stared intently at the personal smart terminal on the display panel in front of him.

He leisurely started fishing.

As for the display panel, it provides full-area monitoring.

He only glanced at it occasionally.

What's so interesting about it?

What you can see here, you can also see the Space Force's air defense base.

The soldiers there are far more professional than I am; they'll definitely take it seriously!

With them backing us up, why should we bother?

This kind of passive slacking off isn't really a problem...

Because the expeditionary fleet of this universe, which is on its way, is in a jump flight.

The space on both sides is not only distorted and compressed, but the tail fin is also specially smoothed out.

This results in the fleet not only making jumps, but also leaving only very small traces after the jumps.

If humanity in the solar system were an advanced civilization, they might be able to see these traces at such close range.

However, considering the humans in the Avatar world...

Looking at the expeditionary fleet, they're completely blind!

Unless, of course, the other side has really lost their mind and happened to place wave observation instruments right in the expeditionary fleet's shipping lane.

However, the expeditionary fleet deliberately deviated from its course.

How could a probe possibly be aligned with the orbit of such a vast Kuiper Belt and an even larger solar system?

Even if it's actually accurate.

Please, the fleet is also gathering information about the solar system, and the course is changing!

Pang Hai's fleet isn't stupid.

How could it possibly crash into someone's detector!

Therefore, the humans in the Avatar world were unknowingly approached by the expeditionary fleet!

The distance has now been increased to a very dangerous level.

One light-year, half a year!

The humans in the Avatar world are still unaware!

"no response?"

On the flagship, Pang Hai thought they had reached a distance of only one light-year.

This location should have been noticed by the humans in the Avatar world, no matter what.

Surprisingly, the other party still didn't react!

"The trajectory of a jump will cause spatial fluctuations, which burst forth at the speed of light. Our spaceship is traveling at twice the speed of light, so if they do not have regional space detection, our trajectory will be captured by them a year later."

The intelligence adjutant, however, remained quite calm.

A fighting style that exceeds the speed of light.

You won't receive any news until six months after we all arrive.

By then, the war was over!

After half a year, they've plundered everything. They're probably already assembling their fleet and heading back with a large number of people.

"Indeed, this is completely different from previous forms of warfare."

Pang Hai was also filled with emotion.

The ability of ships to travel faster than light is revolutionary for traditional warfare.

This means the other party doesn't even have a moment to react.

Because the detection equipment can't even fly as fast as the fleet!

By the time the enemy's detection waves spotted the expeditionary fleet and sent back a message, the expeditionary fleet had already left the message far behind.

fleet,

It will even be faster than the messages sent back by the other side's detectors!

Twice as fast!

This speed of twice as fast is an abyss.

That's enough to drive the other side to despair!

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