Human forces began to quickly regroup and reorganize their troops.
Subsequently, the human fleet still had over six million warships remaining.
Nearly two hundred thousand large, intact warships ignited their engines to maximum power, charging straight towards the two war fortresses that were exploding one after another. They headed for the area with a diameter of nearly a thousand kilometers that was swept by the aftershocks.
Behind the large warships were hundreds of thousands of medium-sized warships and more than two million small warships.
The rest, including more than ten thousand large warships led by Caesar Vertical Team, several hundred thousand medium-sized warships, and more than two million small warships, as well as more than twenty-three million regular Eagle Strike Soldiers, were all left behind.
A total of 170 million people.
Their mission was to hold the rear and intercept the enemy forces that were eight times their own military strength.