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Chapter 67: Changes in the Deep Sea, Dialogue in the Imperial Palace(2/2)

The senior officer wearing glasses next to him shook his head in denial: "No, no, no, His Royal Highness is definitely a Blue Star human. That prehistoric creature... is not necessarily true."

A military intelligence officer on the side frowned:

"I feel that the standard list of social threat levels from D to SS may no longer be sufficient."

"Then, how about setting another SSS level? Or X level." Someone suggested.

"This..."

The military commander hesitated and said, "The performance of combat power in the picture is too amazing. I have to go back and have a meeting to talk about it."

The top officer of the Secret Service sitting next to him hesitated and said:

"With such outrageous combat effectiveness, I guess both tank troops and supersonic fighter jets are useless."

A person next to me thought:

"Conventional chemical kinetic energy weapons, according to data evaluation, will basically have no effect against them."

"Then how to fight?"

"Can anyone think of a solution?"

"Uh, can you surrender?"

"..."

Someone frowned and said: "Has the Military Intelligence Department conducted any simulations on the effects of sonic weapons?

What about microwave weapons, laser weapons, and nerve gas?"

The person next to him shook his head: "They can go supersonic on the spot without accelerating distance. Their physical strength is already terrifying. How can they be afraid of these things?!"

"Then, we can only use high-yield nuclear weapons."

"Their average speed is Mach 15, and the peak speed is Mach 28. With all due respect..."

A military scientist in a white coat turned over the information in his hand, shook his head and said in denial,

"At this speed, there is no way to achieve precise positioning, not to mention that nuclear-laden missiles cannot fly that fast."

"To be able to support this kind of super-intensity battle, the materials used to build their bodies must be beyond common sense.

Unless it is hit head-on by a nuclear bomb with a huge yield, even if it deviates a little distance, it is estimated that it will not cause effective damage."

At this time, an old scientist raised his hand and said in doubt:

"I want to know what happened with that big explosion on the outskirts of Shendu?"

The middle-aged official who had been standing in the corner in charge of the remote control display slowly said:

"Are you sure you want to watch it?"

The old scientist frowned and affirmed: "Of course, I have to see it, otherwise I can't make an assessment."

Others also became interested and looked at the big screen attentively.

The middle-aged official nodded and said: "Okay."
Chapter completed!
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