Although Gary didn't quite understand what the smokescreen Qin Zhongquan was talking about was, based on their countless times of sincere cooperation in the past, he could give him enough trust.
The landfill in Area 115 is located at the top of all functional areas. It is a typical open-air dumping site connected to four large elevators. Of course, considering the huge energy consumption of the elevators, it is also equipped with high-speed elevators for the convenience of a small number of visitors.
Wearing bulky protective suits provided by the garbage dump, the group walked on the slope crushed by a giant wheeled truck. Looking to the right, they could see the night view of Mariner Valley.
The density of people on the surface was quite low. After confirming that there were no other spying, the few of them continued their conversation: "...So, the attacks on Olympus City and the Lava Plains were all carried out by you?"
"It can't all be blamed on us. The reason this situation got so serious is mainly due to the greed of those people. We originally planned to just let them do some minor things, but without Red Fox, the others are always a little rough in their words and deeds. We're already one down, and if you don't come to help me, I don't know how I'm going to complete the mission."
"Red Fox's death is truly tragic. I truly didn't anticipate the Space Force's sudden change of heart." Gary paused, looking up at the sky. "By the way, did you notice any changes up there when you arrived? Oh, this information might not be available online. Let me put it this way, about two months ago, the Federation Army and the Space Force fought a battle. Knowing Mars was a tough target, they left a portion of their forces to contain the enemy, while the remaining main forces fled to Earth."
"Huh? I really don't know that!" Qin Zhongquan immediately asked Tel to contact Chen Tianhe using a satellite phone to ask him to confirm the specific details of the news.
Gary didn't wait for him to finish this lengthy process and continued, "You know what kind of crap the Space Force is. They're all outdated Community ships, yet their casualty ratio is a staggering 1:6.7k. It's not so much that the Federation drove off the invaders, but rather that the Space Force simply looked down on those scraps. So, by comparison, the Federation's combat capabilities are quite weak, and they can only bully civilian ships that have no ability to defend themselves."
What he said was pretty much right. Qin Zhongquan waited for a long time before receiving the electromagnetic signal from the sky. "Gary, where do you think the space army will attack?"
"Isn't it obvious?" Gary continued to move forward. "You're not the only one who accepted the mission, and the others are also very happy for Mars to become a straw man on the wooden ship to borrow arrows."
"Then how can I break the deadlock?"
"Go to the moon," Gary said succinctly, but Qin Zhongquan was stunned. "Time is tight. I have to return to report later, so I can't explain too much. In short, you must destroy the lunar data center before everyone else. Even if it contains precious human historical data and everyone's identity information, you must physically and completely destroy it." He paused and continued, "Only in this way can we buy enough time and clear our identities."
"Aren't you going with us?" Qin Zhongquan reacted.
Gary nodded slightly. "Not yet. I must take over the mess you left behind—muddy waters on Mars. The more people Mars can attract, the smoother our anti-human actions will proceed. However, there's no need to feel bad about the crimes we're about to commit. As long as the data center disappears, human laws, human morals, and all the rules, both overt and covert, will vanish. No one can judge us! No one in the past, present, or future can judge us!"
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