Chapter 235: The Mission Is Issued 2
Commander Lin, the youngest and most ambitious of the group, stepped forward with determination etched on his face.
"I'll take it," he declared, his voice calm but filled with confidence as he had been waiting for this since the army was first created.
"My men are ready for an extended mission. We've been training relentlessly for years, and this will be the perfect test of our readiness," he added, his eyes shining with eagerness.
"Plus, we've had experience with long-term deployments. We can adapt to any situation."
Legion Commander Xu Cheng studied Commander Lin momentarily, thinking about the reports he had on the soldiers under Commander Lin.
Commander Lin's youth often made people underestimate him, but Xu Cheng knew better.
Lin had proven himself time and again in countless smaller operations, and his ability to lead was unquestionable.
With a small nod of approval, Xu Cheng spoke. "Very well, Commander Lin. You'll take your branch to the Southern Continent.
Ensure that your presence is felt but not overwhelming. This mission requires precision and restraint. Your role is to prevent, not provoke. Do you understand?"
Commander Lin saluted sharply. "Understood, Legion Commander."
Xu Cheng's gaze softened slightly, but his voice remained firm. "Good. Gather your men and prepare for departure immediately.
This mission is critical to the Xu family's long-term plans, so make sure everything goes smoothly. We cannot afford any mistakes."
Commander Lin gave a final nod and turned on his heel, leaving the room without looking back.
His stoic expression remained unchanged, but inside, he knew this was his chance to prove himself on a much larger stage.
The weight of the mission wasn't lost on him, and he felt a surge of pride at being chosen to lead the operation.
As he exited the command room, he summoned his deputy, Feng Lu, a seasoned and reliable cultivator who had been handpicked after passing a series of rigorous tests.
Feng Lu's calm demeanor and sharp instincts made him the perfect second-in-command.
"We have our orders," Commander Lin said as Feng Lu approached.
"Mobilize the men. We're heading to the Southern Continent. Make sure they're battle-ready. This mission isn't just about strength; it's about strategy."
Feng Lu nodded sharply, not understanding why they were being mobilized but knowing that he would find out soon. "I'll have them ready within the hour, Commander."
The mobilization process began immediately. The highly disciplined and trained soldiers in Commander Lin's branch moved without missing a beat.
There was no room for hesitation or mistakes. Each soldier was trained for situations where they needed to mobilize without any info, which is what is happening right now, as only the commands knew why they were being summoned.
Armors were donned and inspected, weapons were sharpened until they gleamed under the light, and supplies were meticulously packed.
The air buzzed with the sound of activity as the massive force of one million soldiers prepared for the journey ahead.
A massive Spirit Ship awaited them at the heart of the military grounds. The ship, emblazoned with the emblem of the Xu family's legion, was a sight to behold.
It was a marvel of cultivation technology, designed to transport entire armies across continents with ease.
Its hull shimmered with defensive formations, each one radiating power, ensuring the ship's safety as it traveled through the skies.
The Xu family flag fluttered proudly from the mast, a symbol of the family's power and dominance.
This wasn't just any mission—it was a statement to the world. The Xu family was watching over the Southern Continent, and no one would be foolish enough to challenge that.
Commander Lin stood at the base of the Spirit Ship, watching as his soldiers boarded in an orderly manner.
Each man and woman knew their role, and there was no hesitation in their movements. This was what they had trained for, to be the silent guardians of the Xu family's interests.
As the last of his soldiers boarded, Feng Lu approached Commander Lin once more.
"The men are ready, sir. We've packed extra supplies in case we encounter unforeseen complications."
Commander Lin gave a curt nod. "Good. Let's move."
With a final look over the military grounds, Commander Lin ascended the ramp and boarded the Spirit Ship.
Inside, the hum of energy resonated through the walls as the ship powered up. Its massive engines thrummed with Spiritual Qi, drawing energy from the formations engraved into its structure.
The Spirit Ship lifted off the ground smoothly, its engines producing a soft, rhythmic hum.
As it ascended into the sky, it cut through the air effortlessly, breaking through the clouds and soaring high above the world below.
The Xu family's emblem gleamed in the sunlight, a beacon to any who dared look up.
Inside the ship, Commander Lin stood before his soldiers, addressing them with a tone of authority.
"Our mission is simple," he began. "We are to secure the Southern Continent and prevent any poaching or incursions.
This is not a battlefront. We are not the main fighting force, but our presence must be felt. We are the first line of defense.
Stay sharp, follow orders, and remember—at all times—we're representing the Xu family."
"Understood, Commander!" the soldiers responded in unison, their voices strong and unified, echoing through the ship. They were then given a detailed report about the situation in the Southern Continent.
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And as they read the report, they understood that the Xu family is showing its power to the whole world but they are not showing the whole deck.
As that would make anyone just give up and wave their white flags, no, instead, they are only showing enough so that the competitive spirit of the top families is not extinguished.
As the Spirit Ship surged forward, cutting through the sky like an arrow, Commander Lin watched the sky as he started thinking about strategies that might work if a large-scale incursion happened.