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Chapter 567: Taking the Mines
There were around a thousand workers in theas thethe reatest natural advantage of these h the stone, rendering wireless communication devices useless It kept in touch with the town through an old-schooled land line
The Star Division had the mines under control before the second wave of compatriots arrived
The workers didn’t offer any resistance After all, they were slaves here, forced to work against their will They were desperate to escape and return to their lies Star Division enjoyed their unathered the slaves together, and found a nulev transport trucks Lan Jue then ordered a few soldiers to be responsible for keeping an eye on communications with the town For this, they needed the workers’ help in case a supervisor needed more specific information
“We’ve taken control of the de for your orders, coade’s Alpha Squad officer appeared in front of Lan Jue
“Break off into units and keep things under control,” Lan Jue said “Establish an outpost on the high ground and wait for friendlies to arrive No one is to leave the e in to worker uniforms”
“Yes, sir!”
The soldiers were efficient, and quickly pulled their new disguises over their flight suits Even if pirates did arrive, they wouldn’t be able to tell them from the slaves
The Phared clothes too, and looked coarb
Lan Jue couldn’t help but sh It looks like these Moonfiend pirates aren’t even as well defended as the other pirate clans! There isn’t a soul here defending their ed “In the world of piracy this is normal The Red Widoere an exception, not the rule Pirates live for freedom and loathe control Ree, and even the Alliances would find it hard to wipe theuns, too – three times as many as the Red Widows Even Majesty wouldn’t survive a direct assault They aren’t scared of anything”
A smirk curled the ends of the Pharmacist’s lips “They should be”
Lan Jue chuckled “You’ve been so cheerful lately, sis I’et back, she’ll be so happy”
The Phar? I’m too serious?”
Lan Jue tripped over himself in his haste to answer “I wouldn’t say serious Er,all the tiretted the words the moment they left his mouth He knew they would call back painful memories “I’m sorry,” he rushed to add, “I –“