In the world of Avatar, at the edge of the solar system, the Northern Alliance Space Force fleet.

Flagship, Olympus.

The fleet drifted through the vast expanse of space.

This area is already some distance from the Kuiper Belt, and the dense asteroid belt has disappeared.

As the outer fleet of the solar system

Having not experienced war for a long time, they were generally not involved in any major conflicts except for dealing with some "pirates" who appeared out of nowhere.

Eat, drink, train, and that's it.

After all, in the past few decades, there hasn't really been anything useful for them in space.

Therefore, their defenses have gradually become lax over the years.

That makes sense, actually.

At least the armies on Earth can occasionally bomb Camel's territory, but what about them?

It's all about bombing meteorites. Military discipline? Wake up! Western armies are more likely to be looking for military prostitutes.

In recent years, many departments within the Space Force have been corrupted by large corporations.

However, we are still in an era of great expansion.

The booming economy simply masked all the problems.

Among these "invincible" armies in the solar system, only a minority have remained true to their original aspirations without internal corruption.

On the Olympus,

The captain was lounging comfortably in his seat in the command center, with a real-time dynamic map of the entire Kuiper Belt in front of him.

After watching for a while, he suddenly turned to his deputy and smiled:

"Our Captain Mair is worried about the situation here again!"

“The concern is reasonable, but I don’t think there are any civilizations in the nearby star system that could threaten us.”

The second-in-command's voice was indifferent, and his demeanor was equally meticulous. He turned to look at the captain and added:

"Outer space is not the real threat; the real threat lies within the solar system. The Myron Corporation bribed the captain of the Gods..."

"Ugh!"

Upon hearing this, the captain suddenly reached out and stopped his second-in-command from saying anything more.

"Stop talking about political donations, protocol cards, and letters of recommendation."

"We are powerless to stop anything. Do you remember the whistleblower, Monka?"

“I remember him as Monka, who blew the whistle because the Space Force was receiving too many ‘donations’ and issuing too many VIP cards, causing some ships to be afraid to inspect the company’s smuggled goods.”

The deputy nodded; he knew this man.

However, the captain's next words caused his expression to change drastically.

"he died."

The captain's voice was calm, and he chuckled lightly as he said:

He died by suicide.

After explaining his reason, he seemed amused by it, and said with a mocking expression:

"Found in the forest, he had set up a platform and hung himself from a tree. The cause of death was a gunshot wound to the chest. Not only was he shot, but it was also a double-barreled shotgun, and the gun flew 9 meters away."

"The police explained that the terrain and wind caused the shotgun to fly so far."

"This way of dying is so familiar; it's a warning!"

"..."

The deputy sighed, looking speechless.

This suicide is truly outrageous.

Those who committed the crime were truly fearless.

This is clearly a blatant declaration: "I was the one who did it, so what can you do about it?"

The key point is that those who know the truth really don't dare to do anything; the waters behind this are incredibly deep, already...

It would be impolite to investigate further!

"Ha ha……"

The captain simply gazed quietly at the star map not far in front of him.

It was for this reason that he was willing to stay in the desolate Kuiper Belt, this "bitter and cold land".

The closer they are to Earth, the faster they will die, like the pristine elements in the military.

"Wait a minute... what's this?"

After staring at the star map for a while, the captain suddenly noticed that something 6000 million kilometers away from him jumped.

He rubbed his eyes in disbelief and looked again.

Indeed, something was recorded on the detector.

What's even more terrifying is that the distance has increased from the original 6000 million kilometers to 5400 million kilometers.

But that was only 10 seconds!

What is this?!

The captain stood up abruptly, his pupils contracting sharply, his face filled with astonishment and terror.

Something traveling at twice the speed of light is heading towards the solar system and will enter the Kuiper Belt within ten minutes!

Chapter 311 The Enemy That Cannot Be Seen

"drop--"

The flagship of the Border Cruiser Fleet, the Olympus, sounded the battle alarm.

The flashing signal was very small.

However, the ship's second-in-command also confirmed that something was rushing toward the solar system at an alarming speed.

Signal sources that can be detected by IFF radar.

It absolutely cannot be small!

They are at least the size of frigates!

"Quickly, has our alarm information defense base responded yet?"

The captain stared at the star map before him, his eyes practically bloodshot with rage.

Ten minutes? Ten minutes is more than enough for anything!

"No, it won't work. We're on the outskirts of the Kuiper Belt, it's too far. The nearest defense base on Makegod takes three days to communicate with them!"

After the deputy finished speaking, the anxious look on his face vanished instantly.

Instead, despair gave way to utter tranquility.

With their communication methods, the communication waves travel at the speed of light and would take three days to reach the Makegod Star defense base.

It would take even longer for the information to reach Saturn!

Three days,

Given the opponent's speed,

Three days later, the enemy will have flown over Makemake!

"FXXK, damn universe, damn speed of light!"

The captain finally understood and angrily slammed the table next to him countless times.

In a vacuum, the speed of light is approximately 30 kilometers per second.

In the known universe, nothing can exceed the speed of light, meaning that the speed of light is the fastest speed.

However, even light takes more than ten days to travel from the sun to the Kuiper Belt!

They need more than ten days.

But that thing rushing into the solar system only needs half the time!

This is an insurmountable speed gap.

The other side could even fly past the warning signals you send out!

If the warning signal is overtaken and surpassed, is it still useful?

Imagine a robber breaking into your house, you call the police, but the robber rushes over and intercepts your alarm signal.

What the hell are you going to do?

This is a blatant display of speed and dominance.

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