Chapter 978: Sitting on the Mountain and Watching the Tiger Fight

On the first star, the topic of most attention is still the war of intelligent civilizations.

Because the Onovan War and the Debaran War have ended, the degree of attention to human civilization is not great, and it seems that many representatives of intelligent civilization have ignored human civilization. Although human civilization has proved its great strength through two wars with more powerful civilizations, and has expanded its living space tenfold, absorbing more weak intelligent civilizations to join the alliance, compared with those powerful intelligent civilizations in the central region of the galaxy, the strength of human civilization is still very weak, and the space for expansion is becoming more and more limited. The point is that after defeating the Honorians and the Debarans, the neighbors of human civilization are all extremely powerful and intelligent civilizations.

Comparatively speaking, the Elamites are not yet the most powerful.

As a result, human civilization is the weakest compared to its powerful neighbors. Even if it has controlled 4,000 star systems, human civilization may not be able to defeat those powerful intelligent civilizations, and it will be difficult to continue to expand, so naturally it will not become stronger.

Obviously, not many representatives of intelligent civilization are optimistic about human civilization.

Even some intelligent civilizations that have joined the alliance have begun to waver, believing that following human civilization is not the wisest choice.

It's just that topics related to human civilization have not received attention.

The war that has attracted the most attention is the war that takes place in the central region of the galaxy.

After several rounds of brutal expansion wars, the intelligent civilization that controls less than a thousand star systems in the heart of the galaxy has all been wiped out. Now, in the central region of the galaxy, there are only about 10,000 intelligent civilizations left, of which less than a thousand control star systems have more than 10,000 star systems, and have extremely powerful strength, while the number of other star systems controlled is less than 10,000.

These intelligent civilizations are divided into two distinct factions.

Thousands of intelligent civilizations, led by Becca and supplemented by members of the family council, have not been involved in the war, but their great strength cannot be questioned, and no intelligent civilization dares to wage war against them, and the result is that they always stay outside the battlefield.

These intelligent civilizations control almost 60% of the galaxies in the central region of the Milky Way.

The rest are those intelligent civilizations that have developed and grown through war, among which the intelligent civilization created by Delia is the most prominent.

This intelligent civilization has expanded from more than 100 star systems to nearly 50,000 star systems. The number of individuals is more than 10,000 trillion. Over the course of six rounds of expansion wars, this intelligent civilization has eliminated thousands of enemies, resulting in the demise of trillions of intelligent life.

In terms of scale, the intelligent civilization created by Delia is second only to the intelligent civilization created by Bekaa.

It is precisely because of this that the representatives of the intelligent civilization on the first star are most concerned about the question of when the intelligent civilization created by Delia can surpass the intelligent civilization created by Becca and become the most powerful intelligent civilization in the family, or when can Delia surpass Bekaa.

Obviously, if that day does come, it will inevitably change dramatically.

Only, will that day really come?

Although Becca disappeared and was not involved in the war, even the members of the family council under his control were rarely directly involved in the war. Members of the House Council like Bea are not in the majority, and most of the members of the House Council rally around Beka, acting as bystanders to the war. However, as Deria's power grows dramatically and becomes powerful through annexation wars, Becca may not always stay out of the battlefield.

As long as Becca is in the fight, the tide of battle will change completely.

Therefore, many representatives of intelligent civilizations are equally concerned, when will Becca enter the war?

Of course, if Becca enters the war, it means that the war is completely out of control.

It's just that judging from the current battle situation, Becca may not immediately join the war.

The key is that after the intelligent civilization created by Delia annexes the weak intelligent civilizations around it, if it continues to march towards the center of the galaxy, it will inevitably encounter the intelligent civilization created by the members of the family council, and it will inevitably become an enemy with Becca.

Maybe Becca will allow Delia to deal with the other creators, but never for Becca to deal with the members of the House Council.

Obviously, Delia is far inferior to Beka. Not only are the controlled star systems inferior to Beka, but the number of individuals created by the intelligent civilization is not as good as Beka, the quality of the star systems and the individual combat effectiveness of intelligent life are also inferior to Beka, and the science and technology mastered are even less than Beka.

As long as Delia doesn't have a problem with his head, he won't challenge Becca at this time.

In this way, Delia can only expand into the outer regions of the galaxy.

In this direction, there is also no weak intelligent civilization. The intelligent civilization that has survived to the present must not only be strong enough when it is born, but also seize the opportunity to live and become stronger in the previous expansion war, and the weak intelligent civilization has long been eliminated.

What Deriah needs to face is a thousand powerful intelligent civilizations.

Although none of these intelligent civilizations were comparable to the intelligent civilizations he created, none of them were weak enough for him to swallow up in one go.

What's more, these intelligent civilizations all regard the intelligent civilization created by Delia as their number one enemy.

Although these powerful intelligent civilizations have not formed an alliance, after all, it is more difficult for a strong alliance to join a weak intelligent civilization than for a weak intelligent civilization to join a strong intelligent civilization, but as long as one of the intelligent civilizations is attacked, then the other intelligent civilizations will definitely take advantage of this opportunity to launch a sneak attack.

Obviously, it is impossible for the intelligent civilization created by Delia to wage war against thousands of powerful intelligent civilizations at the same time.

You must know that these intelligent civilizations have at least thousands of star systems, and many have tens of thousands, and the number of individuals is all more than 200 billion. If this number is increased by a factor of 1,000, then the intelligent civilization created by Delia will be faced with 20 billion intelligent life.

The result is a delicate balance.

It's just that this balance won't last long.

The intelligent civilization created by Delia does not need to be expanded externally, because it is already so powerful that any other intelligent civilization can be intimidated.

The problem is that other intelligent civilizations are not strong enough.

After the intelligent civilization created by Delia stops expanding, other intelligent civilizations will not stop and will inevitably use this opportunity to start a war.

For them, continued expansion is the only way to survive.

Victory in the next war is only possible if the most powerful intelligent civilization becomes stronger before it launches another war of expansion.

Of course, the more powerful the intelligent civilization, the less likely it is to be attacked.

It would also be wise for the intelligent civilization created by Delia to stop expanding at this time.

That is, in the six rounds of expansion wars, this intelligent civilization has expanded its scale by hundreds of times, and the number of individuals has increased by thousands of times. Although the six rounds of expansion wars are relatively long wars, and each round of expansion wars is preceded by a period of recuperation time, these times are too short for the scale of expansion to fully digest the fruits of expansion wars.

To stop now is to digest the fruits of victory.

This civilization has become so powerful that no intelligent civilization created by any creator, including Beka, can defeat it in one go.

In a sense, this is also the basic condition for recuperation.

Of course, by taking a break, you can also get opportunities.

That is, when the surrounding intelligent civilizations start a war, Deria's intelligent civilization can take advantage of the fire to rob, seize some star systems, carry out limited expansion, and build these star systems into advance bases for the next round of war, in preparation for the next seventh round of expansion war.

What's more, fewer neighbors means less chance of being attacked.

After relieving himself, Deria's intelligent civilization will inevitably launch the seventh round of expansion war, and through this expansion war, it will become the most powerful intelligent civilization in the galaxy.

By doubling the size, Delia will be able to reach Bekaa's level.

Based on the wisdom of civilization, even if Delia still does not have the strength to defeat Becca, he still has enough strength to deal with the members of the family council.

Obviously, it won't be long before Delia takes aim at Beka.

If Delia had the guts to challenge Bekaa, there would definitely be a war of wisdom and civilization that would break out, if not the last, but definitely unprecedented.

The question is, will Becca let that day come?

Perhaps, this is also the key reason why Delia has temporarily abandoned expansion.

Becca has been sitting on the hill and watching the tiger fight, but that doesn't mean that he will make a tiger strong enough, and he will inevitably participate in this war at some point.

The reason for this, Ali and Chu Tianjiang both know the Tao.

That is, Becca wants to create a new balanced relationship. Deria's strength is nothing, as long as there is a creator who can stand up to him, Delia will not pose a threat to Becca. In Becca's plan, the creator is Ali, but Ali's current strength is not strong enough.

It was only after being disappointed in Ali that Becca took matters into her own hands.

If Ali could prove that she had what it took to stand up to Delia and be a key force in his restraints, Becca would not have been involved in the war.

Apparently, Becca is waiting, just not going to wait forever.

Of course, the news they learned on the first star also made Ali and Chu Tianjiang realize that they didn't have much time left. Delia's expansion is too fast, and human civilization has encountered a lot of troubles on the road to expansion, and the expansion speed is not very fast.

If Becca were to participate in the war, it would not only be Delia who would have lost, but also Ali.