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I Am Also An Extraordinary Creature-Chapter 1971 - 1336: They Only Have One Last Chance Left_3
Should the Tianhe people remain in Tianhe...?
"What are you thinking? There aren’t many who can break out of this currently." Denas glanced at Klakauska, noting that the Hundred Clans suffered severe losses at Tianhe, yet that was no justification for them to break away lightly.
Even he could barely manage operations on the battlefield at the outer perimeter of Tianhe. Away from Tianhe, while he could hold out for a while, the further he strayed, the slower his strength returned. Eventually, he’d be dragged down by the Hundred Clans’ Fleet.
And not just him, even Liu Hongzhao, Julie, and others struggled against the encirclement of the Hundred Clans’ Fleet once they left Tianhe.
They could challenge any single tribe, but confronting the Hundred Tribes Alliance Army required sufficient allied forces to distribute the pressure and unleash their combat potential effectively.
"Don’t worry about this; there are more specialized people to handle it."
"What do you mean?" Klakauska’s eyes brightened, "Is there something I don’t know?"
"There’s plenty you don’t know. You’ll find out in a couple of days."
"Alright, alright, I look forward to it." Klakauska grinned, full of anticipation for the events two days hence.
Time passed swiftly, the Tianhe Battlefront remained tense, and the supply lines of the Hundred Clans couldn’t keep up with the consumption rate—they were quite distant from Tianhe.
Moreover, the Hundred Clans were like fierce beasts in the mountains, with large territorial gaps between each beast. The fiercer the Tianhe War, the weaker their influence became.
To ensure supplies, they would have to target planets near Tianhe.
However, a sudden ’broadcast’ appeared.
The Hundred Tribes Alliance Army on the Tianhe Battlefront detected the energy wave fluctuations of World Resources; the erupting World Resources carried unique information, diffusing directly beyond Tianhe.
While the New World rejected Tianhe, it fully embraced such World Resources, viewing everything produced within Tianhe’s energy consumption as a process of resource recycling for the New World.
This actively dispersed World Resource was naturally accepted by the New World’s environment. What troubled the Hundred Clans most was their inability to intercept this sudden burst of World Resources, nor could they stop the information spreading during this process!
It contained details about the first Tianhe War; these messages exploded and expanded quickly, rapidly disseminating across the New World.
"What is this...??"
Xiyun looked skyward, somewhat dazed. With his enhanced perception, he glimpsed information about the first Tianhe War shortly after the information explosion occurred.
The impact brought by this information was not intense; many people barely had a direct sensation, although those with sharp perception might notice something unusual without feeling uncomfortable.
Yet, Xiyun saw quite clearly that the exploding, expanding information matched the warship’s AI recordings of the first Tianhe War, visible to him with clarity and precision.
Explosive disseminated information printed itself temporarily in the New World environment, although this print would gradually fade and vanish over time.
During this period, anyone employing some method of information reception could capture this portion of information.
Xiyun didn’t need any information reception method; he could see it directly.
While others with less perception... Xiyun glanced at the quiet tribe; many were likely to have dreams tonight.
He did not intend to publicly disclose the truth obtained from the warship’s AI, yet Tianhe unexpectedly chose to publicize information regarding the first Tianhe War through some manner.
"Using promotional means? They even blew up a World Tree fruit for this? Was it worth it?" Upon realizing this, Klakauska was somewhat astonished.
There are really few World Tree fruits left; every consumption meant one less.
"Of course, it’s worth it, if at least it enables some of the New World people to restrain the Hundred Clans."
"...Will they believe this?"
Denas laughed, "Does that matter? The Hundred Clans know very well if the intel is true."
The Hundred Clans know this information is true. Whether New World people outside the Hundred Clans believe it doesn’t matter—but the Hundred Clans will start suspecting people outside their ranks over this disseminated information.
After all, with new truths, the Tianhe War isn’t something the Hundred Clans can define arbitrarily any longer; external races to the Hundred Clans won’t benefit from the Tianhe War. In fact, they’re drafted as worthless sacrifices.
Much of the initial profits generated by the Tianhe War was long shared among the Hundred Clans. Even if they assert the information is false, the seeds of doubt are planted.
Although the Hundred Clans may be willing to relinquish some benefits to entice non-Hundred Clans New World people, that would only delay their strategic plans.
Tianhe’s success in utterly defeating the Hundred Tribes Alliance Army would leave the Hundred Clans with no chance to unite again.
Tianhe is already established; if the Hundred Tribes Alliance Army returns, it would merely be sending them achievements—without the Hundred Clans’ confidence, how could they initiate another massive-scale war?
The war’s core essence remains unchanged: Either the Hundred Clans crush the Tianhe people, severing their future, or the Hundred Tribes Alliance Army returns defeated, facing eventual reckoning.
"Ultimately, it depends on the Hundred Clans’ resolve." At this, Denas’ smile diminished.
Klakauska noticed his unease, promptly questioning, "The preliminary reform of Tianhe is complete, what’s the matter? If we drag it out, we’ll win."
Denas shook his head, "Will the Hundred Tribes Alliance Army let us drag it out? They know defeat means reckoning—they get crazier when passive. Burning a World Tree fruit as an info disseminator is like an accelerant."
This information aims to delay the Hundred Clans, inciting mutual suspicion between them and non-Hundred Clans New World people, while also forcing them to tear completely away from each other.
Whether it achieves such a level depends on how desperate the Hundred Clans are. Regardless, they get only one last chance to be frenzied, and it’s only one last frenzy they can afford.







