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The Legendary Man novel Chapter 1054

The Legendary Man Chapter 1054-His eyes lost focus.

The military intelligence officer, enveloped by spiritual energy, stood there and passed away.

He had the simplest wish, and that was to return home, yet that could never be realized now.

Looking at the intelligence officer’s young countenance, Hayes reckoned he was at most twenty-three or twenty-four years old. To be exposed to such high-level intelligence at that young age and be able to converse directly with me, he could’ve been the top student who had just graduated from a military academy. Moreover, he must come from an honorable family. His parents might’ve even been part of the original team that followed the Eight Kings of War. This is Asura’s Office’s rule. After all, even the slightest delay in relaying such crucial intelligence can affect the entire course of the battle. In other words, such a person was part of Asura’s Office’s most trustworthy new generation, yet he has been sacrificed here just like that.

Hayes’ spiritual energy continued to surge as the cold glint in his eyes intensified.

Suddenly, someone placed a hand on Hayes’ shoulder and squeezed hard.

Only after sensing the pain did Hayes regain his senses from being overwhelmed by rage.

“Hades, he’s only in his early twenties. What did he do wrong?” Hayes uttered indifferently.

Hades patted Hayes’ shoulder forcefully. “Is this your first day on the battlefield? There is no right or wrong on the battlefield, only life and death. We’ve all survived countless wars and witnessed the most horrible deaths. Don’t make me look down on you. If you are so emotional, I, as Asura’s Office’s person in charge, will immediately revoke your appointment as Prince of Diyouli.”

Hearing that, Hayes waved his hand. Then, he retrieved the tablet the intelligence officer had been grasping even until the latter’s death. “Don’t worry. I know how to be a commander, and I know how to kill these b*stards and let their bodies sink into River Onyx!”

As Hayes spoke, he took a deep breath and put on the communicator.

“Attention, all Eastern Allied Army headquarters. All cultivators, heavy artillery operators, and snipers are to move to the positions specified in Plan Eight. Detonation teams, prepare to execute the supplementary strategy in Plan Eight. Every corps prepare to counter the assault of high-level Remdikian cultivators. All team leaders of Wolver Army, order your werewolf warrior subordinates to activate the signal markers on them. Everyone must remember the identification markers. Those with green lights flashing on both shoulders are our allies. If the light is not observable, shoot at sight, even if the other parties wear our uniform. Executive my orders at once!”

After Hayes relayed the instructions, the entire Eastern Allied Army began operating in haste.

The werewolf warriors were initially deployed to defend against the bombs that penetrated the air defense network.

However, upon receiving Hayes’ orders, they turned and left without hesitation.

Even with bombs falling above their heads, they wouldn’t spare a glance at the incoming threats.

Obeying orders was every soldier’s duty. Those emotionless Alpha Warriors had perfected that form of obedience.

That was also why Remdik required only Alpha Warriors and no longer provided Charleigh with experimental subjects.

Around two hundred remaining werewolves were gathered at the allied army’s northernmost part outer defense line, awaiting orders.

Receiving the commands from Beta Warriors, those werewolf warriors tapped the napes of their necks one after the other.

Subsequently, the two small but bright green lights on both sides of their shoulders lit up.

Those were warning lights connected to the werewolves’ circulatory systems, a masterpiece of Charleigh.

Chanaea only had four hundred werewolf warriors, while Remdik possessed at least two thousand.

Defensively, Chanaea could’ve relied on their saturated coverage of firepower to eliminate Remdik’s werewolf warriors effectively, but once both sides’ werewolf cultivators became entangled, it would be impossible to tell which ones were their fighters.

Not only that but even giving orders to those werewolf warriors would also be problematic.

Alpha Warriors lacked subjective cognition. Hence, if they were given orders to kill Remdikian werewolves, they couldn’t distinguish their targets.

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