143 Talk Strategy (1/2)
The meeting was held in a room which had the wooden hemispherical table. However, only the members of Lutalo and The People's Light were involved. The Freya rebel group was asked to head back to the Teria airs.h.i.+ps since those people were technically under Lutalo.
”Alright, looks like everyone is here,” said Jessie when she stood up from her seat.
Aside from Jessie and Evgeny, there were three more members of The People's Light in that room.
”Tsk. Why is Freya here anyway?” said a blonde woman who had been glaring at Freya the entire time. ”She's not in our group anymore.”
”I'm taking care of her for now,” said Hope with a stern expression.
Freya was sitting next to Hope, her head drooped. She didn't want to meet her former comrades in the eyes. I felt bad for her. No one seemed to understand her.
The blonde woman wanted to say something to Hope, but Jessie told her to calm down. Of course, Hope was a former member of The People's Light as well, so that blonde woman had her own opinion of him.
”Let's . . . Get started,” said Caesar. His fingers tapped at the wooden table, signifying his impatience.
”Right.” Jessie glanced at Evgeny. He gestured for her to start and she nodded.
”I'll begin with Moscow and its forces. Basically, the C.U's military forces in Russia are concentrated in that city. From our scouts' reports, the forces in Moscow make up about fifty percent of it.”
Lily raised her hand. ”So that means . . . After we take over Moscow, their military forces stationed in Russia will diminish by half.”
”Exactly,” said Jessie. ”There are multiple generals residing in that city. Though, we have a hard time figuring out the exact number.”
”Um, if you excuse us, there's someone that would like to partic.i.p.ate in this meeting as well,” muttered Sofeea. Her Hologram Bracelet had been flas.h.i.+ng in red for a few minutes. ”It's Klaus. He's a genius. I'm sure he can provide us with beneficial inputs.”
Evgeny agreed, and Sofeea didn't waste any time to press the flas.h.i.+ng b.u.t.ton on the device. A moment later, a blue hologram of Klaus popped into existence.
”Finally,” Klaus said.
”What do you have in mind, Mister Klaus?” said Jessie.
”Well, I've been listening, and I want to mention the railguns propped up in Moscow.”
”Ah, the railguns. I was about to say it.”
”Oh, my apologies . . . Please continue.”
Jessie coughed. She swept a gaze across the room and continued her explanation.
”The new railgun technology has been the city's strongest offense and defense. There are a few railguns positioned at the edge of the city. Aside from Kian's absurd combat strength, the railguns had put a dent in our numbers recently.”
Hope put a hand at his chin. ”You need to destroy at least one of it, but I suppose there's no way someone can get close without using a Teria airs.h.i.+p.”
Klaus chimed in, ”The railguns that they use are stupidly expensive. The cost of it alone put a hole in the C.U's military expenses. Destroying each one would definitely lead us to victory.”