Vol 6 Chapter 106 (1/2)

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at 19th of January 2020 04:23:18 PM

Chapter 106

A city was slowly taking shape in low earth orbitCloudhawk could see it through his mental connection with the Cloud God

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Through it he was able to know the situation in this floating cityIt rehty thousand and one hundred thousand roundTwo divisions of airshi+ps hovered around the structureIts doors were open, and the vast spaces within were enough to accoather their aric reasons, of course

The Temple could adjust its low earth orbit as neededLike a military spy satellite, it was easy to dispatch troops and scouts fro sight of eneap was discovered, they would see it and could act with hasteIt would take less than an hour to scramble forces and execute an attack

It was iainst! The stark rele mistake could allow the enemy to breach and destroy them

In addition the Te itsobtIt periodically crossed over other Elysian do realoods from the various realms up to their fortressEven Seraphs from their respective domains were present in the Temple

Seraphs were present in all Elysian capitolsThey were puppets, li capability but excellent buildersThey worked tirelessly, building and repairing with incredible efficiency

Seraphs frohtAdditions had appeared on two sides of the Te port for their armadasWith more space for shi+ps they could increase their forces while deterring attacks fro various towersThey served ing up like bamboo shoots, they showed how quickly these war-tiainst any future Green Alliance aggression

“Well, fuck,” Cloudhawkthe connection to drop“All four realht over our heads as we speak and there’s nothing we can do about itWe don’t have enough shi+ps in the wastes or Skycloud to deal with this, not that they’re in good enough shape for the task anywayIf soe we’ll be stuck in a passive situation, getting beat on with no way to fight back”

The Green Alliance was in a period of post-war reconstructionMeanwhile the Supre view it seemed the Alliance would be too weak and ill-equipped to launch an attackInstead the Gods held all the cardsFrom up there, they could launch brutal attacks whenever they pleasedIt was definitely an effective way to castrate the AllianceUnless he did soh for Sus

The one silver lining was that he had the Cloud God on his sideSo long as the deity was here to help, he had a great channel into the enemy’s actions

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“Is there anything else you’ve learned? Like troop arrisoned forces?” It was useful infor at, Cloudhawk could organize a strike force and teleport theht buy theave a simple response: “No”

“All you Gods share a co eyes were fixed on the human“And if the Supremes do not know this information?”

That took the wind out of his sailsIt made sense, if the Supremes didn’t kno many soldiers they had and where they were stationed then the Cloud God wouldn’t eitherIt wasn’t like they could arrange everything on their own, and wouldn’t even if they couldThey knew that the betrayer God could see into their ate sensitive s secret, to be sureBesides, the divine htforward as Cloudhawk assumedThe Cloud God explained:

“Protection mechanisms exist within the matrixEvery day I find it more difficult to extract informationIn particular, matters of military or specific areas”

Weren’t the Gods supposed to be a race all about openness? Didn’t this go against what their race stood for? But these protections the Cloud God mentioned weren’t from any God in particularThey were built into the ainst betrayers like hi with two psychic ‘cords’ as part of their beingThey linked the Gods to the divine ht and memory, and the other to download informationIn circumstances such as what happened to the Cloud God and the Shepherd God, they could sever one while keeping the otherThat was how the Cloud God knehat Su with the God King’s orders, it becaainst his kind

Disloyalty was a rare thing a was ih that it could happenAs a result, the divine matrix evolved a set of countermeasures

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One could think of the e amounts of dataAberrations like the Cloud God were a virus, so cleansing mechanisms were implemented to deal with them

“That’s too abstract” Cloudhaasn’t a GodHe couldn’t grasp the complexity of the syste Cloudhawk’s confusion, the God gave it aon

“There h the lock and access the matrix yourselfBut it will come at a costAnd it will be perilous”