Cultivator vs. Galaxy: Rebirth in a World of Mechas

Chapter 28: ch-28 Ten T-6 grade war-fleet



In the Divine Realm, God Pilots possessed the ability to grow stronger through the worship they received from the human population. However, the path beyond the Divine Realms remained unknown and undefined within the Mech Cultivation System. As such, this realm was widely regarded as the peak of a pilot’s journey—beyond it, they had to rely solely on their own comprehension and breakthroughs.

Back to the story—these God Pilots, with their overwhelming might, stood as the final defensive line protecting humanity from the terrifying Greater Lords. These beings, though slightly weaker than the Divine Realm God Pilots in terms of raw power, were still of a similar caliber. What made the Greater Lords truly dangerous, however, was their sheer number.

And over time, their numbers began to overwhelm. Slowly but surely, humanity in the Urance Galaxy was being pushed back.

Even the God Pilots... were helpless.

And even though humanity did not rely solely on their protectors, others—such as Mech Creators and Celestial Designers—were doing everything in their power to break through humanity’s technological limitations. Their goal was clear: to elevate humanity’s capabilities to Tier-7. Only with Tier-7 caliber weapons and systems could humanity truly alter the circumstances they were trapped in.

As the battles raged on, the cost continued to rise. The more humanity fought, the more their already limited resources dwindled. Territory was lost, strategic positions fell, and each setback came at a staggering price. With every destroyed mech, every fallen warship, the weight of loss grew heavier.

Humanity could no longer afford even a single casualty.

As a Fleet Admiral and a Tier-2 citizen of the Federation, Admiral Keving understood all too well what was at stake. The losses, the pressure, the desperation—it weighed heavily on his shoulders. But now, witnessing the overwhelming firepower unleashed by the unknown figure named William and his flagship, a new flame of hope began to ignite within him.

[In the Human Federation, officials are ranked across a structured hierarchy ranging from Tier-10 to Tier-1. The higher the tier, the greater the authority, influence, and decision-making power an individual holds within the Federation. Officials in the upper tiers have the right to vote on and amend Federation laws, propose new legislation, and shape key policies. At Tier-1, an individual possesses enough authority and influence to initiate constitutional amendments, enforce sweeping changes, or even veto proposals they deem harmful to the Federation’s future. These ranks are not inherited or granted by favoritism—they are earned solely through merit, achievements, and meaningful contributions to the Federation.]

For the first time in a long while, he was seeing a way out—a faster, more decisive path to salvation for both himself and the Federation.

Thoughts surged through his mind, possibilities forming like stars in the dark. He was almost lost in them, entering a deep state of contemplation—until a voice pulled him back.

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