The Legendary Man

Chapter 1218
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Chapter 1218

Chapter 1218 Leslie Is Talented

In the underground command center in the northern part of Kransbay, the first round of rest had cometo an end. Leslie, along with the others, had fully regained consciousness.

Leslie sat on the chair and stared blankly at the stack of battle reports in front of her.

“We have prepared this replenishment fluid for you to replenish your energy,” Donald said whilepresenting a cup of dark green liquid to Leslie.She glanced at Donald and noticed that he had twobeverages in his hands.

One was the dark green replenishment fluid he offered her, and the other was a glass of orange juicefor himself.

Leslie pointed to the glass of orange juice and said, “I want to drink that.”

However, Donald shook his head slightly.

“That’s mine. I can’t give it to you.”

“You can drink this!” Leslie pushed the replenishment fluid toward Donald.

However, he raised his hand and pushed the glass back to her.

“This doesn’t taste good.”

Leslie looked at him with a mix of amusement and exasperation. Despite his tender age of twelve, hepossessed an uncanny ability to exert an inexplicable sense of oppression upon her whenever theycrossed paths.

Perhaps that’s the power of a prodigy.

Raising the glass of replenishment fluid, Leslie drew in a deep breath before swiftly consuming theentire contents in one gulp.

“Resist the urge to vomit. This glass of replenishment fluid costs nearly a hundred thousand.”

Donald’s remark compelled Leslie to suppress her nausea feeling as she forcefully swallowed theliquid. Next, she quickly snatched the fruit juice from him and swiftly consumed it.

After downing the entire glass of juice, Leslie finally regained her composure. She pointed at Donaldand let out a sigh of relief.

“Donald, let me warn you. If you ever dare to force me to rest again, I will personally drag you to themilitary court! Do you know that if the enemy makes any new strategic arrangements during these twohours, and we don’t respond appropriately, it could lead to a significant defeat?”

Donald gestured at the surrounding first-level commanders and replied, “You should have faith in thesepeople. Before your arrival, they were outstanding commanders. However, it seems they have lost theirability to think since someone as capable as you arrived. In that case, they should not be standinghere.”

Although Donald’s words were not particularly harsh, they were enough to make the first-levelcommanders avoid making eye contact.

When Leslie was brought into the situation, there were some initial resistance and attempts to makethings difficult for her. Eventually, they lost their ability to think.

Confronted with the same battlefield scenario, Leslie’s strategies and layouts were markedly differentfrom theirs.

It often took several hours for the first-level commanders to comprehend Leslie’s intentions after herplans began to take effect. It wasn’t that these commanders lacked the desire to learn, but thebattlefield situation was constantly evolving. Each command issued by the commanders on both sidesresembled a game of chess played at a distance.

Their moves necessitated swift action, as even a slight delay could result in complete passivity.

Before these first-level commanders could fully comprehend Leslie’s intentions, she had already madeher next move and taken the next step.

After two days of adaptation, the commanders realized they could not keep up with Leslie’sconventional thinking. Hence, they chose to give up.

However, no one could have anticipated that the decision of the first-level commanders to give upwould result in a significant improvement in the overall efficiency of the command system.

While Leslie was swiftly organizing the documents in front of her, a young soldier quickly approachedher.

“Commander-in-chief, Zachary and Zero are currently escorting Josephine to Kransbay. We havedispatched personnel to receive them,” the soldier reported. However, Zachary sent us a recordedaudio file to our intelligence processing center earlier. I believe it is necessary for you to take a look atit.”

“Open it,” Leslie said, her eyes fixed on the documents in her hands.

The soldier opened his handheld device and played the recording. It was Xavion’s voice.

“The major sects from Western Epea and Remdik have dispatched their formidable cultivators toDoveston. This conflict has transcended the realm of mortals. Unless you can swiftly defeat the Remdiknovelbin

army, Eastern Allied Army will face certain doom once those in the small world emerge.”

Xavion’s chilling voice echoed throughout the command center, and all eyes turned toward the source.

Leslie raised her head and looked at her subordinates. “Whose voice is that?”

“Xavion Osborne, an elder of the Osborne Family,” the person replied while swiftly typing on thekeyboard. Next, Xavion’s image instantly appeared on the central projection.

Terrence stood beside Leslie and furrowed his brow.

“Xavion may appear reckless and unpredictable, but he knows how to handle things with discretion. Ifhe has provided such intelligence, there is a high possibility that it is true.”

Leslie turned to Donald and instructed, “Wake everyone up. For those who haven’t rested, inject themwith stimulant drugs. Don’t tell me you don’t have any.”

Turning her attention to Freddie, she continued, “Do we have any spies in Western Epea and WestRegion? I need to gather as much intel as possible about their movements, including military personneland cultivators. Assign this task to my team for thorough screening.”

After a short pause, she continued, “Send Zero and Zachary to the front lines immediately! Josephinelacks combat abilities. Even if she dies, it won’t affect the outcome of the battle. However, their teamneeds guidance and leadership.”

Next, she instructed Terrence, “Contact Zaidham Army. Deploy all the aircraft from your two legions toMysonna Army and Shusonna Army. Collect all the napalm bombs available and aim them at the twoairports.”

As everyone rushed to carry out her orders, Leslie made one final command to Freddie. “Contact thecommander-in-chief of Yaleview Army. I need their cooperation!”

At Leslie’s words, a brief silence fell over the room.

Despite the previous tense battles, Leslie had never mentioned Yaleview

Army. While the two legions fought alongside each other, they operated separately and nevercollaborated.

Everyone wondered what had caused Leslie’s sudden anxiousness upon hearing Xavion’s words.

In the midst of the wilderness within the small world, Jonathan and Stellario found themselves injuredand surrounded by an overwhelming number of snakes.

These snakes, though only a few meters long, possessed the power of Grandmaster Realm.

There were almost a thousand snakes surrounding them!

Even with Seboxia, a formidable ally by their side, they found themselves trapped, unable to escapethe relentless assault of these demon beasts. The only thing that kept them alive was the bronzehandbell as it was capable of withstanding physical attacks.

Without it, they would have long perished!

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