Chapter 1180 - Knowing the Basics

Bei Ya originally wanted to ask about Chu Tianjiang and Ali, but Zhang Xiaogang didn't mention them, so he didn't ask.

Of course, Bei Ya also knew that if she got the news of Chu Tianjiang and Ali, Zhang Xiaogang would definitely tell her. If Chu Tianjiang and Ali came back, they would definitely take the initiative to contact her.

It can be said that the sudden departure of Chu Tianjiang and Ali had the greatest impact on Beiya.

In the Triangle Alliance, Beya's relationship is the most awkward. The point is, before the Triangle Alliance was formed, Bea was defeated by Ali. If it weren't for Chu Tianjiang to know more about the creators, and Chu Tianjiang didn't plan to get rid of all the defeated creators, Bei Ya would not have had his current status at all. When Ali formed an alliance with Beiyang, pulling Bea was actually just to use Beya to contain Beiyang. To put it bluntly, Beya's existence poses a threat to Beiyang, making it impossible for Beiyang to use all his strength against Ali. In other words, in the triangular alliance, the main forces are Ali and Beyang, and Bea only plays a balancing role.

Such an identity has created Beya's embarrassing situation.

It is also because of this that in the Triangle Alliance, only the Elamates, created by Beya, do not have full autonomy and need to rely on humans to a large extent. In contrast, the Akula, created by Beyan, have always had autonomy and have developed to the point of being on an equal footing with humans.

Of course, that's not to say that Bea isn't important.

In fact, on many occasions, Bea played an extremely important role. For example, after Ali fell into a black hole, Bea acted as the creator of humanity.

It's just that this can't change Beya's embarrassing situation either.

To put it bluntly, in many cases, Bea is just a backup for Ali.

Of course, this also determines the relationship between Bei Ya and Chu Tianjiang.

This is that everything that Bei Ya has is actually based on the support of Chu Tianjiang. Without Chu Tianjiang's support, Beya would be nothing. Especially after giving up her identity as a creator, Bea has no essential difference from the human legionnaire, and what she has is nothing more than a broader insight of the creator. Because Luo Jinyong has begun to understand the information related to the creator through the four-dimensional space debris, Beya is not irreplaceable in the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations. In fact, if it weren't for the development and growth of the Akula people and the need for the Elamites to contain them, Zhang Xiaogang would not have armed the Elamates at all.

Obviously, if you don't take into account Beya's relationship with the Elamates, then Beya is indeed a dispensable character.

Perhaps, Zhang Xiaogang didn't think about getting rid of Beya. After all, after the disappearance of Chu Tianjiang and Ali, Bei Ya played a role in containing Bei Yang. With Bei Yang's attitude towards the intelligent life born in the three-dimensional space, without Bei Ya's influence, he would not have interacted with Zhang Xiaogang at all. In addition, Chu Tianjiang and Ali were only missing, and there was no indication that they had been killed by Becca or other super beings. In other words, sooner or later, Chu Tianjiang and Ali will come back, and their relationship with Bei Ya obviously makes Zhang Xiaogang taboo. Even for the sake of Chu Tianjiang, Zhang Xiaogang had no reason to get rid of Bei Ya at this time.

The problem is that, from Beya's standpoint, the problem is not so simple.

Regardless of whether Zhang Xiaogang mentioned it or not, after Chu Tianjiang and Ali left, Beya's role in the Alliance of Wisdom and Civilization became smaller and smaller.

It can be said that in many cases, with or without Beya, the impact on the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations is not great.

Before Chu Tianjiang and Ali disappeared, even if Beiya's status was not very high, he had participated in all the decision-making work related to the Alliance of Wisdom and Civilization, and had put forward a lot of opinions, had a considerable right to speak, and also had a high right to know. However, after Chu Tianjiang and Ali left, Zhang Xiaogang did not consult Bei Ya when he made many major decisions, at most he only informed Bei Ya after making decisions. In other words, Bea has been reduced from a participant in major decisions to an executor, losing the ability to influence major events.

Perhaps, Zhang Xiaogang did it unintentionally.

To put it bluntly, even before Chu Tianjiang and Ali disappeared, Beya participated in the decision-making work and put forward opinions, but it did not have much impact on the decision-making itself. Not to mention Zhang Xiaogang, even Chu Tianjiang and Ali rarely adopt Beiya's opinions, let alone be swayed by Beiya. In other words, in the past, Beya's identity was more like a bystander to a major decision, rather than a real participant.

It's just that this subtle change makes Bea feel very uncomfortable.

Take this incident as an example, although Zhang Xiaogang discussed it with Beya, in essence, Zhang Xiaogang told Beya the whole thing after making a decision. Even if Zhang Xiaogang didn't do it on purpose, in Beya's opinion, Zhang Xiaogang didn't plan to discuss it with her at all. Even if it was a matter of negotiation, in the end, Beya was only assigned a task.

Beya's mission is to organize the Elamates to clone super soldiers.

Obviously, when Chu Tianjiang and Ali were there, there would be no such thing at all. No matter how important the issue, a decision will be made after discussion.

Fortunately, Bea is not a person who does not know what to do.

More importantly, for Bei Ya, the hope is still in Chu Tianjiang. To put it bluntly, no matter what the outcome of the Wisdom Civilization Alliance is, even if she eventually becomes the winner of the family war, if Beya wants to gain a place in the Wisdom Civilization Alliance and gain a considerable right to speak, she still has to rely on Chu Tianjiang. In other words, as long as Chu Tianjiang and Ali return, Beya's interests can be guaranteed.

On the other hand, Beya can only rely on the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.

No matter how dissatisfied she is with Zhang Xiaogang's way of acting, it is impossible for her to leave the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations, let alone turn her back on the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations. When she couldn't rely on Chu Tianjiang, the only thing Beiya could rely on was the Elam people created by her. Even humans can't leave the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, and the Elamates can't. Since the Elamaites must stay in the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations and fight for the Alliance, Beya has no other choice. Besides, the stronger the Wisdom Civilization Alliance is and the more victories it has won, the more likely it is that Chu Tianjiang and Ali will come back, and the more guaranteed Beiya's interests will be.

Beya knows very well that what she can do now and what she must do is to assist Zhang Xiaogang and let the Alliance of Wisdom and Civilization develop and grow, at least to get through the current difficulties. If the Alliance of Wisdom and Civilization fails, such as being wiped out by the Trulli people, not only will it be finished, but Chu Tianjiang and Ali will also be finished.

In addition, Beya has known Zhang Xiaogang for a long time, at least she has some understanding of Zhang Xiaogang.

Although Beya still can't see through Zhang Xiaogang's thoughts, and can't be sure whether Zhang Xiaogang is serving human civilization or the entire Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, at least one thing is certain, Zhang Xiaogang's strategic vision is above everyone, and every major decision he makes is very correct. At least before that, Zhang Xiaogang rarely made serious mistakes and made a great contribution to the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.

Of course, the same is true in concrete matters.

Judging from the current situation, the solution proposed by Zhang Xiaogang is indeed the only option.

In addition to the super soldiers who clone the Elamite, the only way to strengthen the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations in the short term is to fully militarize more intelligent civilizations, and select super soldiers from these intelligent civilizations and integrate them into the Human Legion.

Obviously, this means that humanity and the Elamites need to merge with other intelligent civilizations at the same time.

The problem is that the integration of wisdom and civilization is a gradual process that cannot be achieved overnight. The great integration of humanity and the Elamites is due to the fact that they have coexisted for a long time, and that humanity has always been in the dominant position, and the Elamates have accepted this status quo. It is almost impossible to integrate other intelligent civilizations in a short period of time, at least no intelligent civilization can abandon the cultural concepts that have been maintained for a long time in a short period of time, and accept the cultural concepts of the human or Elamite people in their entirety. There is no such thing as the majority of an intelligent civilization that is willing to make irreparable sacrifices for the sake of the entire alliance of intelligent civilizations.

As for the Akula, it's even more unlikely.

To put it bluntly, if this method is chosen, human civilization will sooner or later lose its dominance in the alliance of intelligent civilizations, and the Elamates who are dependent on human civilization will inevitably be affected. When the time comes, it will inevitably be the Akula people who will be in charge. If the Great Fusion fails, leading to the outbreak of war among the intelligent civilizations participating in the Great Fusion, even if it is just civil strife, it may eventually lead to the collapse of the Intelligent Civilization Alliance.

Obviously, the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations cannot afford such a big risk.

Of course, there is another way, which Zhang Xiaogang did not propose.

This is to let other intelligent civilizations, including the Akula, form their own legions in a short period of time, so as to enhance the military strength of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.

Zhang Xiaogang did not put it forward, indicating that this method would not work at all.

To put it bluntly, humanity's dominance in the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations is based on great war power, and even the Akula have not been able to surpass humans. The willingness of other intelligent civilizations to accept human domination is also related to the fact that they do not have the strength to compete with human warfare. If other intelligent civilizations are armed and have 100 billion legions, even if the human race still has the largest number of legions, its dominance will be shaken.

If nothing else, at least Beyan won't let go of this opportunity to pull humans off the horse.

Obviously, doing so will only lead to the fragmentation of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations in the end.

After excluding other methods, the only way left is the one proposed by Zhang Xiaogang.