Three days.
A lot happened during these three days.
On the first day, Quentin Cooper led more than 50,000 battleships to the outermost layer.
Among these over 50,000 battleships, in addition to Quentin Cooper, there were a total of 50 million first-generation crew members.
Half of them were specialized workers among the first-generation crew members, and the other half were old veterans, elderly colonels, and senior sergeants.
Most of them had just awakened from cryogenic sleep. After learning the situation, the old crew members did not need to be mobilized. They just silently got up from the cryogenic chambers and walked shoulder to shoulder through the shuttle passageways to the combat-ready cabins.
Some elderly warriors put on their military uniforms again. Underneath the uniforms, they wore multifunctional work clothes with overdraft potion injection functions.