The mother planet exploded, and humanity escaped into space aboard a star-spanning train.
As the train's conductor, Chen An transports passengers for interstellar survival, forging his ow...
It is not surprising. After all, the Star-Slaying Emperor is huge, and fifteen giants are blocking the starry sky, creating a strong visual impact.
The two sides confronted each other for a while, and in Roderick's shocked gaze, Chen An and others turned around and disappeared.
"They...left?"
I thought there would be a fierce battle, but there was no fight at all.
Not only were the Star-Slaying Emperors surprised, but Chen An himself was also shocked.
"Boss, don't you want to fight?"
Chen An asked, "Are we sure to win?"
Omar replied: "We have more people and each of us has an imperial weapon. There's no reason we can't win."
"The probability of winning is indeed high, but won't we suffer losses?" Chen An asked.
Omar was speechless.
There is indeed a high probability of loss, and it will not be too small.
At this point, they had already crossed the bone wall and were not hindered by anything.
Edith praised: "Being able to advance and retreat, that's the true wisdom of the boss."
However, after shuttling back and forth more than ten times, Chen An stopped and released the train.
"I'm just avoiding the battle temporarily. I didn't say I'd leave. The Star-Slaying Emperor united to fight us. But if we leave, what do you think they'll do?"
An emperor suddenly realized: "They will disperse. Aside from Roderick and a few of the Star Slayers, the others come from all over the place, and they will gradually leave."
"That's right. It won't be too late to fight back when their numbers have dwindled. As for the other emperors who have left, Fuyao will mark them and hunt them down one by one later. Although it takes more time, it can minimize the risk. Often, we have to artificially create a war where we have more people against fewer."
Chen An has always done this, using his own superior forces to attack the enemy's weaker forces, rather than forcing the main forces of both sides to confront each other, unless there are unexpected circumstances.