Leopold immediately gave a decisive order, "Command Remdik to activate the Approaching Winter Attack System and launch an attack on the incoming enemy spaceships."
"Yes!"
Following Leopold's command, a secret underground military base in the icy Spaunian tundra quickly launched four of Remdik's most advanced heavy space missiles.
The four missiles thundered out, breaking through the ice and soaring into space, heading straight for the Four Emperors' spaceships.
Although these four space missiles had considerable power, they seemed somewhat inadequate against the Four Emperors' spaceships.
Detecting the missiles, the four spaceships immediately activated their defensive shields and unleashed lasers toward the incoming missiles.
In the end, none of the missiles managed to get close to the Four Emperors' spaceships as they all exploded in mid-air one by one.
In the Earth Alliance's war command center, everyone's expressions changed once again upon learning of this outcome.
Wolfric gritted his teeth and promptly ordered the activation of Ariarica's Meteor Space Defense System.
"Very quickly."
Soon, Ariarica's bases scattered around the world synchronized, launching countless missiles that filled the sky.
Numerous missiles flew toward the Four Emperors' spaceship.
Several missiles were hit by the Four Emperors' lasers and exploded.
A few managed to hit the Four Emperors' spaceships, but their energy shields blocked any actual damage.
Finally, after receiving approval from the president, Zach initiated Eurasia's Red Axis Super Laser.
Instantly, a red beam shot out from a mysterious base deep in Mount Kinsley in Eurasia. It pierced through the sky, heading directly for the Four Emperors' fleet in space.
This finally caused some trouble for the Four Emperors.
The energy shields of the four spaceships were nearly shattered, their entire structures trembling from the impact. In utter disarray, they retreated, fleeing beyond the confines of the solar system before they finally managed to stabilize.
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