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american comcis _ tales of caltiveter _chapter_0452_part_02

Chapter 1084

chapter 0452 part 2

What a joke! Ancient One and Odin joined forces and gave him a show of force. In order to preserve the Infinity Stone he wanted, he had to reluctantly accept the conditions proposed by Ancient One.

Insignificant Earthlings actually dared to vainly attempt to negotiate with him? Do they really think he's an eggplant on Earth, that anyone can come and squeeze? The news of the failed negotiation quickly spread directly among the member states of the World Security Council. After receiving the news, within just a few days, the leaders of various countries met more times than in the past ten years combined. War is definitely unavoidable, but the number of troops sent, the proportion, the weapons and equipment, and who will command became a big problem again.

European countries, South Korea, and Japan naturally wanted to rely heavily on the Federation, especially South Korea and Japan, the two countries eagerly wanted their 'father' to help them out. They were completely unaware that in several meetings at the White House, a draft proposal for large-scale conscription among the males of the two countries to solve the problem of insufficient manpower had already been passed internally.

It must be known that in wartime, the Federal President can directly bypass the constraints of Congress and exercise his power without any restrictions.

Thanos only left Earthlings three months. Countries around the world changed their usual procrastinating style; their actions could be described as swift and decisive.

In just one week, the major powers of the World Security Council developed a plan. According to the Titan topographic map they obtained, they divided the entire Titan into four battlefields to coordinate and command separately.

Of course, who holds the command authority for these four battlefields naturally doesn't need detailed explanation. The resolution passed, and other countries must cooperate unconditionally.

The First Battlefield is the responsibility of the Federation. They estimate an initial deployment of 1.8 million troops, including 400,000 of the Federation's own troops, and additionally mobilize 1.4 million Soldiers from multiple countries like Japan, South Korea, and Germany.

If divided by region, Asian countries like Japan and South Korea should be commanded and deployed by the ** theater. Firstly, these two countries have always been the Federation's ** territory. There isn't much time left for Earth, and ** also doesn't have time to argue with the Federation.

Furthermore, **** is also afraid of engaging with aliens in the front and then being stabbed in the back later. Given the nature of these two countries, they are completely capable of doing such a thing. So they generously gave up the command authority of the two countries' troops.

But as time passed, the governments of the two countries discovered that following the Federation didn't seem as good as they had imagined. In their imagination, with Federation soldiers blocking in front, the soldiers of their countries would only need to slack off in the back. But after the Federation took over the command authority of the two countries' troops,

they not only directly mobilized all active duty troops and reserve supplies of various countries, using them as vanguard soldiers and sending them to Titan to scout the way and build defensive works. At the same time, they launched large-scale recruitment in various countries to form reserve troops. Especially in a country like South Korea where military service is mandatory for all citizens, the Federation even conscripted three million adult males in one go.

What left all countries speechless was that the weapons the Federation was responsible for providing were actually not free, but paid for by the governments of various countries. And under the slogan of unified weaponry and facilitating logistical support, the Federal Government required that its subordinate allied countries must use the standard issue weaponry stipulated by the Federation, and even stipulated the procurement agent.

What's most outrageous is that those Arms Company claimed externally that due to insufficient materials and manpower, the weapons actually increased in price by one-third.

The Third Battlefield was handed over to the Russians to be responsible for. In order to mobilize them, the Federation even reluctantly handed over the command authority of * European countries' troops to the ** government.

The Fourth Battlefield is the responsibility of the Allied Forces of European countries. Considering the past poor performance of their allies, the Federation also had to send out a 200,000-strong advisory troop to be stationed in the Fourth Battlefield.

"Ashibada!"

Park Deok-chang, whose cigarette addiction had flared up, wrapped in thick cotton clothes, crawled out of the tent. He looked up at that blue planet, trembling, stomping his feet, and breathing out hot air, he came to the toilet. Facing the toilet, which was that natural large pit, he finished his business at the fastest speed.

In the bitterly cold weather, he didn't even bother to shake it off, then pulled up his cotton pants and trembling ran towards the barracks. There was no choice, the day-night temperature difference on Titan was even more outrageous than Earth's desert with the largest temperature difference. The night temperature could reach minus forty degrees. Water turns into ice is not just a saying here; if exposed outside for too long, it could even directly freeze and become necrotic.

Before approaching the barracks, Park Deok-chang looked back at the area where machines were roaring and lights were brightly lit. Mourning silently for those unlucky guys on night shift, he then seized the time and ran back to the barracks.

"Hey brother! Are they still building the defensive position outside?" Park Deok-chang trembled as he took off his jacket and crawled into his sleeping bag. A voice suddenly spoke beside him.

"Still working. Who told these damn aliens to only leave us two months? Ashibada!"

"But, brother! Why don't Federation people come to do this job of building defensive positions? The more people there are, the faster the defensive position should be built, right!"

Why? Listening to the younger person beside him, Park Deok-chang naturally knew in his heart. The Federal Government was clearly using these Soldiers of theirs as laborers and sappers. Why don't Federation soldiers come to work? That's naturally because these masters feel superior.

"Ashibada, you brat, where do you get so many questions? Hurry up and sleep, we still have to dig trenches tomorrow!"

Park Deok-chang cursed, and the whole person shrunk into the sleeping bag. The new recruit beside him also stopped talking.

At the highest point of a towering mountain peak, this was also the highest point on Titan. The originally magnificent palace now only had a stretch of ruins and broken walls remaining. A tall figure stood at this highest point overlooking the entire Titan, looking at the lights flickering everywhere on the originally dead planet. A trace of nostalgia flashed deep in his eyes.

Once upon a time, Titan was also prosperous. But due to rapid population growth and lack of supplies, in order to solve this conflict, he had to personally slaughter his own Homeworld.

Streaks of Bifröst (Rainbow Bridge) lit up in the night sky. Every time Asgard's Bifröst (Rainbow Bridge) lit up, it brought countless Vitality to this planet.

"Buzzing—"

The buzzing sound of a Fighter Jet disturbed someone reminiscing in the dark night. He glanced at the Fighter Jet overhead and slowly walked into the darkness.

"Commander, it's here. I've observed it. This is the highest point on the entire Titan. We will set up Black Vulture and Houyi here. The long-range firepower is enough to support more than half of the Battlefield."

"Indeed a strategically vital location, but don't forget the enemy's aerial force! Although we don't need to worry about the enemy's alien spaceship, those aircraft definitely exist, and quite a few of them. You should have seen the Chitauri troop transports during the Battle of New York!"

"The enemy's aerial advantage is much stronger than we imagined!"

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