I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1214 - 707 Unexpected Complications_1
Chapter 1214: Chapter 707: Unexpected Complications_1
Chapter 1214 -707: Unexpected Complications_1
Nico Ross and the others received the order from the human side to wait for the onset of the Great War, which would drastically change the situation.
As the source of troops and possibly the production base of the Glenoid Tribe Evolutionary Form, Glenoid Tribe Star would definitely dispatch all its elite forces. At that time, humans could blend in and leave the Iron Wall Chain Array, and wait until they were back near the battle lines of the two armies to take further action.
Simply put, it was a massive retreat.
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In the specific command, Nora Camp did not reveal that the real purpose of this massive retreat was to rescue Nico Ross, the Reincarnation of Sages.
All indications pointed out that Nico Ross, who was no longer constrained by the marks, cared deeply about avenging his parents. And since he himself was the proposer of the highest threat theory against the Glenoid Tribe, once he knew the truth, he would definitely choose to defy orders and stay on the Glenoid Tribe Star to fulfill what he believed to be his highest mission, whether it was for personal revenge or justice.
As a matter of fact, during the planning of the massive retreat, there was quite a heated disagreement within the commanding layer.
The Sage Faction, with the participants of the original Sage Project as its core, firmly believed that they should follow every decision made by the Reincarnation of Sages without question, even if it risked the Sages themselves. They must unconditionally trust his every choice.
However, the History Faction, led by the “historical figures” who knew the truth, such as Bernal Connor, Immanuel, and Mr. Green, had a different opinion. They believed that Nico Ross’ life was too important to risk so much. As long as he was rescued this time, there would still be hope for the future, and everything could be planned in the long run.
The two factions argued fiercely at the meeting and could not convince each other.
In the end, this matter unexpectedly fell on the head of Nora Camp, an uninformed “historical figure,” and it was up to her to decide.
When she received the notice, people only told her, “Nico Ross’ life is very important, and the real purpose of our withdrawal from the Glenoid Tribe Star is to save him. But we cannot decide whether to inform him. It’s up to you.”
Nora Camp was not surprised. Ever since she was very young, when she discovered Nico Ross had unexpectedly entered the First Pioneer Academy, her keen mind had almost seen through everything. She just never asked any questions.
Nora Camp weighed her options and said, “In my own opinion, I actually don’t want to retreat. I plan to wait for the right time and start a war with Nico Ross at the core, involving all Third Front personnel on the Glenoid Tribe Star and other planets. The purpose of the Third Front’s action is to cooperate with our external fleet. I believe in Nico Ross, he won’t disappoint me.”
Upon hearing this, commanders like Marshal Andrei turned pale.
No wonder you are the one in the historical records!
No matter how many wars you’ve experienced, how rich your experience is, or how well trained you are, your trust in him must be blind!
Helpless.
In light of this, Andrei and the others decided to respect the opinions of Bernal Connor and the others for once, temporarily revoked Nora Camp’s right to issue orders, and tentatively sent a deceptive retreat order to the Glenoid Tribe Star.
Seeing this, Nora Camp didn’t make a fuss, nor did she stop them. She just smiled and said, “You don’t know him well enough. No matter what kind of order it is, he won’t agree. Besides, with his current strength, it’s unlikely that he can be forcibly bound. The only person who might be able to subdue him in a surprise attack is Instructor Tiffany, but she’s now in a deep sleep. Needham Brown, Bainesta, and O’Brien, if they work together, might be able to do it as well. But now, Needham Brown isn’t easy to deal with either and won’t be so obedient. As for the rest, they all look up to him as their leader, so don’t waste your energy.”
As expected, as soon as the order arrived, Nico Ross made it clear that he would disobey.
His reason was somewhat absurd and even childish.
Nico Ross really wanted revenge and to fulfill the ambition he had set in his heart when he first learned about his parents’ death.
“I must get to the bottom of the Glenoid Tribe’s secrets. It’s impossible to leave empty-handed like this.”
Nico Ross showed unprecedented firmness and determination.
Everyone in the command center looked awkwardly at Nora Camp, who had unfortunately spoken the truth.
Maybe this was the soul resonance of two people destined to be entangled in fate.
“Marshal Andrei, please believe in our judgement. Haven’t humans always gambled their fate on us? Isn’t that right? We’ve lost nine times so far, but we won’t lose this time.”
In the central conference room of the Cloudtop War Zone, Nora Camp, who was sitting in the second seat, rose slowly and said calmly.
Although she was still only a fourteen-year-old girl at this time, Andrei detected an irresistible dominance from her tone.
Everyone, including Andrei, stared at her in astonishment, their faces filled with horror.
“You already know?”
Those words were spoken by Simon Camp, Nora’s father.
Nora Camp turned to look at her father and smiled, “I’ve been thinking about it all along. Just now, when you asked me to lie, I got a clear answer. He is Harrison Clark, and I… am his wife, the Nora Camp from the historical records. In the history books I’ve seen and all the communication between you and me, my name has been changed by you. But while a lie can deceive for a while, it cannot deceive forever. Your lies have woven well, but you have overlooked one thing. I am Nora Camp, and I must be able to dispel all the lies and reveal the truth. Otherwise, how can I take up the position of commander?”