1160 Planning the Assault (1)
Erik took his seat in the living room, gesturing for Amber, Mira, and Emily to join him on the nearby sofa. The three women quickly found their spots and understood that whatever Erik wanted to talk about was no simple matter. Erik brought a computer with him, and he had already turned it on by the time the three women arrived. In fact, Mira and Amber had taken quick showers before joining the group, while Emily had spent the time making neural links. Holographic maps and tactical displays hovered above the wooden coffee table Erik made. There were also photos of the Law Gate the Chimaeric Demons made over the past three months.
Erik and the clones had already devised a strategy to tackle the Law Gate, and the clones started its preparations. The battle there wasn't going to be the same as the one on Maynard Island, because this time Erik could prepare, and not just an army at that.
He sent the Chimaeric Demons to prepare the battle area, creating long tunnels going around the base and ready to be used to breach the Law Gate's walls when needed.
"I think we're ready to go to Mur," Erik said, activating a holographic display of the fortress. "But first, we need to deal with this." Nôv(el)B\\jnn
The Law Gate materialized in glowing blue lines before them. A massive city-like fortification built close to Hin's western shores, its walls rising over 100 meters high. Multiple defensive rings formed a layered security system. Not that anyone had ever needed to breach it. The Law Gate served only as a blackguard stronghold, and as far as Erik knew, its primary purpose was to provide access to Mur. Few would be fool enough to launch an assault on such a fortress, and even fewer would have a reason to do so. Erik, however, was cut from a different cloth—the kind of man who'd saunter into a dragon's den armed with nothing more than a toothpick and a cocky grin. He was going to be that guy attacking such a place.
"The outer wall houses their anti-aircraft defenses," Erik said, highlighting sections of the structure. "Automated turrets, missile systems, and energy shields that can repel most attacks. The blackguards have enhanced these further since getting Etrium's technology."
"Who made this?" Mira asked, referring to the presentation Erik was using to explain the situation.
"I did, why?"
Mira remained silent, only a smirk appearing on her face.
"But that's not where we'll likely find him when we attack. Intelligence suggests they've prepared multiple command centers throughout the facility, so the guy might be anywhere, really."
"Like a shell game," Emily noted. "Exactly." Erik manipulated the display, creating a simulation of their planned assault. "What we are going to do is infiltrate the place using the tunnels. It will be the five of us going in."
"Are you sure you want to give this task to us? The Chimaeric Demons might be better suited for this."
"I know, but I want them on the main battlefield. What we are going to do is a covert operation. You will also have to tell us when the blackguards send something against us." "Besides," Erik turned to her. "At this point, I can't keep you in the rear anymore. You might not be as powerful as the Chimaeric Demons in terms of physical might, but your mana is much higher than theirs, meaning you stand a better chance in a brain crystal powers' fight."
"We never said we weren't willing," Mira said.
There was a pause.
"Now." Erik highlighted multiple hangars around the fortress. "I told you where the Division Commander might be. As for our main target, the aircraft, they've concentrated on the remaining ones here. We need to keep them safe."
"What about their Vindicators? Based on what you said, you expect us to join in the fight, but what if those guys come?" Amber asked.
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