The next morning, in the operations command room.
The screen projected the detailed records about the "beast tide" that He Shuo had just sent back, preserved in the Great Book Collection. After reading all the records, everyone in the command room let out a unified sigh.
There was too little useful information.
The person who recorded the beast tide apparently did not observe it closely. All descriptions were based on "distant" observations, with fragmented information pieced together before and after the battle.
Moreover, a large amount of religious content was mixed in, distorted, making it difficult to distinguish which parts were true and which were based on religious reinterpretations.
When truly summarized, there were only three pieces of "useful" information.
First, the total number of monsters exceeded one thousand, making it extraordinarily massive.