Super Spender-Chapter 1167

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Chapter 1167: Chapter 1161 The War is About to Begin 2_1 Chapter 1167 -1161 The War is About to Begin 2_1 Leviathan’s capture of such a transport ship was a simple matter, and Finn Lewis and his team quickly took control of it, just like the answer given by Luna Starfield 2.

Inside the transport ship, there were more than two hundred black D bombs—a massive windfall for Finn Lewis and his comrades.

It meant that they could sweep through an even larger area and flying through these regions would naturally be safer.

Having obtained their desired target, the fleet immediately initiated a jump to the destination, where a Leviathan was left for them to use for positioning.

After several jumps, they could return to their original location.

However, before doing this, Finn Lewis needed to confirm a few things.

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The meeting was still held in a small conference room, with all the high-level attendees present as before.

The only difference was that Keller was not there; she was on Leviathan.

But it was not a big deal, whether she knew about these things or not didn’t matter, as long as Finn Lewis was informed.

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“These are some of the materials we’ve collected,” Finn Lewis said, projecting the information to everyone in the meeting room.

“Contrary to our expectations, not all humans in the entire star system have become dark agents.

On each Administrative Planet, there remains a sizable portion of people who are not dark agents.

Unfortunately, their current state of living differs little from that of domesticated cattle,” Finn Lewis said gravely.

Just as Luna Starfield 2 had mentioned before, the population of the entire star system had declined by ninety percent.

Even so, a significant portion of humans had not been transformed into dark agents.

It wasn’t because the enemy hadn’t infected them or couldn’t do so; they needed to keep these humans.

These humans were essentially being farmed because the dark agents required massive amounts of experimental material, and these people had been corralled for that very purpose.

After all, the genetics of the infected humans were compromised, to the point where one could argue that they were no longer human.

Such a scenario would unsettle anyone who witnessed it.

Everyone in the room was visibly shaken after seeing it, and even Sekata Brown, whose expressions were typically hard to read, looked particularly distressed.

“Your Highness, what do you mean?” Lucy Watson asked after reviewing the material.

Although she was as disturbed as anyone, she was the only one in the room who managed to maintain a poker face—at least, no one else could detect any change in her expression.

“My meaning is simple—we cannot stand idly by,” Finn Lewis said with a solemn voice.

“Our military strength is limited, and these surviving humans are scattered across more than twenty Administrative Planets.

Their numbers are not small.”

“Your Highness, we can’t manage so many people.”

“If we want to conquer these planets, the cost will not be small.

What’s most important is whether we can defend against the enemy’s attacks.”

Everyone present immediately began voicing their opinions, and each made sense.

These Administrative Planets weren’t without their defenses.

Though the people on the ground lacked spaceships or other means of defense, it was similar to everything Finn Lewis had seen at Belmare Country.

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