Chapter 933: Opportunity
Obviously, Valentine has no reason to despise the threat from human civilization, to be precise, from Ali.
Although he did not participate in the battle selection within the family, Valentine has been keeping a close eye on Ali, and at the same time paying attention to Chu Tianjiang, who replaces Ali.
The results of the battle selection within the family somewhat surprised Valentine.
A warrior of a weak and intelligent civilization was able to stand out from hundreds of millions of warriors and obtain the qualification to represent his family in the galactic battle selection. This would be unimaginable for any creator from the four-dimensional universe.
Of course, Valentine was quick to accept such an outcome.
In fact, it doesn't matter if he accepts the result or not, because it has nothing to do with him, he just pays more attention to Ali because of it.
As the winner of the battle selection within the family, Ali's status and strength have been significantly improved.
Of course, Valentine doesn't see Ali as his opponent. It is not only Ali's most rebellious dimensionality, but also directly related to Ali's parents.
That is, Ali has no direct parents of the side branch family.
In the family, there are the most members like Ali, and they are the least valued. Although in the four-dimensional universe, members like Valentine who have direct parents of the side branch family are not valued by Becca, but before and after the dimension reduction, the direct parents from the side branch family can more or less give him some benefits. In the case of Valentine, he had received enough benefits from all three of his parents before the dimensionality reduction, and the parents of the two side branches even helped him build the Arcadia system and used their abilities to create two different cores. By the time Valentine came to the three-dimensional universe, he had not two, but three cores.
Obviously, this is an advantage that Ali does not have.
Actually, that's not the biggest advantage.
After the dimensionality reduction, Valentine gained the ability to create fusion cores, provided by the side branch parents. Although Valentine was not able to directly obtain the Fusion Core due to the restriction of the type of Star Core, he obtained the Fusion Core immediately after the outbreak of the war.
Of course, this is also the main reason why the Arcadian civilization launched a war of expansion.
Valentine needs more kinds of star cores to improve his strength, so driven by him, the Arcadia civilization has launched two rounds of foreign wars, eliminated dozens of weak and intelligent civilizations, occupied dozens of star systems, and allowed him to obtain dozens of star cores.
It is precisely in this way that Valentine believes that his strength is above Ali.
There was enough information to show that Ali only possessed a second-level fusion star core, and the human warrior who replaced her to participate in the battle selection within the family only had a composite star core.
has the strength to do the guarantee, Valentine naturally has nothing to worry about.
If it weren't for the fear of being hit by Becca, Valentine would have been directly involved in the war of intelligent civilizations, helping the Arcadian civilization conquer more star systems.
Valentine was waiting for an opportunity, and now, Ali had delivered it to him.
After the outbreak of the war, Valentine has been paying attention to human civilization and Ali's actions, and found that Ali has directly participated in the war of intelligent civilization many times. Especially in the Charlunt War, without Ali's participation, human civilization would certainly not be able to defeat the mighty Belica.
It's just that Valentine is very self-aware, and he knows that he is not Ali.
Ali's daring to do this is obviously related to her victory in the battle selection within the family, that is, the warrior of the human civilization has obtained the qualification to participate in the galactic battle selection, so Becca will throw a mouse trap and will not easily move the human civilization, and will not easily punish Ali. Taking advantage of this, Ali had no scruples and directly participated in the war of intelligent civilizations, helping human civilization defeat the powerful Charlunt civilization.
Valentine is not Ali, naturally does not have this privilege.
The problem is that any family member has the right to defend his or her interests, including participating in the war of intelligent civilizations. If Becca had to limit even this, then no family member would support him, especially those who were weak, and would definitely rise up in rebellion.
In other words, as long as the Arcadian civilization is threatened, Valentine can legitimately participate in the war of intelligent civilizations.
Although the reason is to resist the invasion from human civilization, as long as there is this precedent, Valentine can play a greater role in the next war.
In fact, as long as he was directly involved, the Arcadian civilization was not even needed.
It was in this way that Valentine did not feel the slightest worry about the coming war, but was very excited, and the opportunity he had been waiting for was finally coming.
It's just that in order to turn the opportunity into a substantial victory, we have to defeat Ali and defeat human civilization.
How to defeat Ali?
Although Valentine was confident that he would definitely be able to defeat Ali, he was not negligent, after all, Becca could not support Ali for no reason. Fighting Ali directly is the easiest option, but it is the riskiest because Valentine can't guarantee that Ali has become stronger after the first two wars, and he can't be sure that human civilization has formed an alliance with the weaker intelligent civilizations nearby.
If so, the problem is complicated.
Obviously, when those weak and intelligent civilizations turn to human civilization, they will at least share some resources, and they are the most important resources.
This means that it is very likely that Ali has acquired enough types of star cores.
Because Ali already possesses a second-level fusion star core, indicating that she has mastered the technique of creating a fusion star core, it is very likely that she has hidden her strength.
This is what worries Valentine the most.
You must know that there are hundreds of weak wisdom civilizations near human civilization, and the star cores possessed by these weak wisdom civilizations are enough for Ali to obtain a ninth-level fusion star core. Although the Arcadian civilization defeated dozens of intelligent civilizations in the expansion war, the star core obtained by Valentine was only enough for him to create a sixth-level fusion star core at most. Not to mention the difference of three levels, even if it is one level, it is an absolute gap in strength.
Valentine didn't want to take the risk, and he didn't feel the need to take it.
Even if Ali really has a ninth-level fusion star core, as long as she doesn't find it, then she can only let the human civilization attack the Arcadian civilization and defeat Valentine by destroying the Arcadia civilization. For Valentine, he could also use the same method to weaken Ali's strength. That is, attacking human civilization when Ali has no time to care, destroying human civilization in one fell swoop, and weakening Ali's strength.
You must know that Ali's wisdom is attached to human civilization.
Even if Ali had the ability to create a ninth-level fusion star core, after his intelligence weakened, his ability to control and use the fusion star core would be greatly reduced.
If human civilization dies completely, Ali will no longer exist.
In this way, Valentine was sure of victory.
The reason is simple, the Arcadian civilization is stronger than human civilization, and not just a little stronger, but many times stronger.
What's more, the purpose of Arly's war is obviously not to destroy the star system controlled by the Arcadian civilization.
Any powerful intelligent civilization needs space and resources, so for intelligent civilizations, the fundamental purpose of waging war is to seize the star system.
With Ali's support, human civilization will surely be able to defeat the Acadian civilization.
The problem is that as long as the purpose of human civilization is to take over the star system of the Acadian civilization, it will take enough time to wipe out the Acadian civilization.
That's all Valentine needs.
The scale of human civilization is much smaller than that of the Arcadian civilization, and the military power is much smaller, so human civilization will inevitably invest most of its military strength, or even all of its military strength, into invasion wars, and the military strength left to defend its homeland must be very weak. Because none of the other creators were directly involved in the war, it is possible that human civilization may not even have the military power to defend its homeland.
As long as we seize this opportunity, it will not be difficult to destroy human civilization.
In fact, there is no need to conquer human civilization at all.
There are less than ten star systems directly controlled by human civilization, and for the vast galaxy, not even a grain of sand on the seashore is comparable. As long as human civilization is eliminated, the biggest hidden danger can be eliminated, and those weak and intelligent civilizations that have taken refuge in mankind can be conquered without suspense.
In other words, Valentine can directly destroy human civilization and destroy the home of human civilization!
Obviously, this is not such a difficult thing for Valentine.
Of course, it would be great if we could preserve the star systems controlled by human civilization and turn them into colonies of the Arcadian civilization.
Valentine had already thought about this.
In his plan, as long as he can achieve victory, he can even sacrifice half of the Arcadian civilization, including the Arcadia system.
The point is that we must wait for human civilization to wage war.
As soon as human civilization begins to attack the Arcadian civilization, Valentine will immediately go out and lead the Arcadian legion to attack the second home of human civilization, and then several other star systems. By the time Ali came to his senses, he had already destroyed the foundation of human civilization and the carrier of wisdom that Ali had come to live in. At that time, even if Ali is not dead, he will definitely not be so powerful.
Receiving the news from the first star, Valentine gave orders to the legions.
Of course, compared to the huge military strength of the Arcadian civilization, the legions that were left behind by Valentine and deployed on the planet Arcadia were nothing at all.
In Valentine's opinion, it was certainly impossible for Ali to know his plans.
Not to mention Arly, even the Arcadians didn't notice these legions.
You must know that there are ten trillion Arcadians on Arcadia, and those legions only have 50,000 people, which is only equivalent to one-twenty-thousandth of the number of individuals.