Chapter 1048: Temptation

After thinking about this, Delia was even more scared.

Obviously, Chu Tianjiang did arrange for Becca to pretend to be Ali and lure Delia away. The problem is that if Ali didn't have enough confidence, he would definitely not have spent his time dealing with those super soldiers guarding the Yamora system. You know, that's a million Yamora super soldiers, and even if Delia makes a move, it will take enough time to kill them all. Ali dared to do this, which was tantamount to telling Delia that he was sure enough to defeat him, and that he was not afraid that he would return to the Yamora system, and that letting Bea lure him away was nothing more than wanting to take away all the star core sources, so that he could not escape with the star core sources stored in the Yamora system when he was defeated.

If you want to know the Dao, it is the source of millions of star cores.

What's more, by doing so, Ali also proves Beya's statement that they had been to the Yamora system before that, but they had not been discovered by Delia.

All of this proves Delia's fears that Ali is so strong that he doesn't even take him seriously.

Of course, this may be a recent thing, that is, after joining forces with Beyang, Ali's strength has been strengthened, and he has enough confidence.

Before that, Ali may not have such a strong strength.

If nothing else, if Ali had the strength to surpass Delia a long time ago, he would not have fought so hard before the alliance with Bayan. From another point of view, if Ali is really strong, he will not ally with Beiyang, but directly kill Beiyang.

It's just that it doesn't matter much.

At least Ali is strong enough.

In addition, Delia had a question in mind.

That is, why did Ali destroy the Yamora system?

Compared to the galaxies in the central region of the Milky Way, the Yamora galaxy is very ordinary, not too large, and not too complex in structure. If it weren't for the Yamora people being born in this star system, if it weren't for the creation of Delia himself, I'm afraid the Yamora system would have been marginalized long ago. What's more, compared to the 50,000 star systems controlled by the Amorrahs, one less Yamora system doesn't make much difference at all.

Don't forget, the Amora are very similar to humans, and there are very few native star systems. As the Yamora people have grown, many of the galaxies that have been conquered have been built into new homes. This, in the same way that humanity is fully committed to the development of the Elam Galaxy, is no longer completely dependent on the native star system.

After seizing all the Star Core Sources, what reason does Arley have to destroy the Yamora system?

Obviously, from another perspective, Delia wouldn't have done that.

There are some benefits to keeping the Yamora system. That is, the Yamora people will definitely rebuild the Yamora system, spending a lot of resources here. In addition, if Ali has enough strength, he will have the confidence to help the Akulla people win the war, and even make the human race the ultimate victor. So after the victory over the Yamora, is one less star system better than one more star system?

Regardless, there is no reason for Arley to destroy the Yamora system.

Of course, there is only one possibility.

That is, Arley discovered the secret hidden in the Yamora system, that is, discovered Ed's existence, and then seized the source of the star core used to create Eddard. What's more, from Arley's point of view, she would definitely think that Ed was an intelligent being that shouldn't have appeared.

To this end, Arleigh destroyed the main star, and thus the Yamora system.

Of course, this is just Delia's speculation.

Because the Yamora system has been swallowed up by a black hole, Delia is unable to prove this speculation, or even know how many cores have fallen into Ali's hands.

With this speculation, Delia's fear turned into horror.

The point is, after knowing Ed's existence and understanding the stellar intelligent body, what will Ali do?

Although it is impossible for Ali to guess Ed's true purpose in Deria's opinion, he has to worry that Ali has discovered more through Ed.

Ed was originally a failed work, and Delia did not get rid of it, mainly related to the Amora people.

Of course, before that, Ed had some uses, such as helping Delia dispose of the individual consciousness of the defeated creators. To be precise, it is to help Delia do a test test, that is, to let the individual consciousness of the creator enter the space fragments of the four-dimensional universe, and then observe what kind of reaction will be made. If the individual consciousness of the creator can come out of the fragments of the four-dimensional universe, then Delia can go directly to it, and then obtain important scientific and technological skills. Of course, Delia is not worried about what the individual consciousness of the creators he defeated has gained from the four-dimensional universe. With Ed guarding, it is impossible for the individual consciousness of those creators to escape. Besides, after the defeat, those creators lost their wisdom carriers, and even if they obtained some science and technology techniques from the debris of the four-dimensional universe, they would not be able to bring them out because they did not have suitable wisdom carriers, let alone use them in the three-dimensional universe.

Obviously, it is impossible for Ali to get anything truly valuable from Ed.

The problem is that Ali knows about Ed's existence, and it is very likely that he will discover the secrets hidden in the space debris of the fourth dimension, and then use the same method to explore these secrets, and it is possible to obtain major gains, such as obtaining some special ability that can defeat Becca.

If this is the case, Delia will be defeated.

If Ali can defeat Becca, then the first thing she has to do is kill Delia.

Delia didn't even have what it took to challenge Beka, let alone defeat Arley.

The question is, what to do?

Although Delia was still scared, he knew that dragging it out would be very bad for him.

It is important to know that Ali is not fighting alone, there are Beyan and Beya, and Delia is fighting alone, without the direct support of other creators. In other words, Ali could leave the frontline battle to Bei Yang and Beiya, or even let Chu Tianjiang help them, while she focused on studying the information she received from Ed, creating a stellar intelligence body, and then using this intelligence body to explore the secrets of the space debris of the four-dimensional universe.

Obviously, this is a condition that Delia does not have.

He wants to support the Yamora people in the battle, and he has to help the Yamora people win as much as possible, so he doesn't have enough time and energy to explore the secrets of the space debris in the fourth dimension.

If it really drags on for a while, I'm afraid Delia won't even have a chance to escape.

Fear is fear, and Delia knows that he must end this war as soon as possible. Even if you are not sure to defeat Ali, you may not lose to Ali.

With this in mind, Delia felt that Ali was bluffing.

That is, Ali may have discovered Eddard, and she destroyed the Yamora system, not because she felt that Ed should not exist in this world, but because she wanted to mislead Delia into believing that she already possessed extremely great power.

Well, Ali's purpose is to buy time.

If this is the case, Delia is hiding, which is what Ali wants to achieve.

For this, Delia also found a reason that seemed completely plausible to him.

That is, since humanity has millions of super soldiers, it is long overdue to help the Akullas attack, or even attack alone. But the reality is that human civilization did not fully participate in this war, remained subordinate, and did not help the Akulla to launch an attack.

Of course, Delia needs to prove this guess.

To this end, after several rounds of small-scale raids, Delia had the Yamora people organize and begin attacking the Akula people's main star system.

According to his speculation, if Ali does have strength, he should be patient at this time.

The reason is simple, Ali has enough strength, and the first thing to think about is to take out Delia, not defeat the Yamora created by Delia. Besides, the easiest way to defeat the Amora is to take out Deria. Without the Yamora people of Deria, it is impossible to win this war.

If Arley is bluffing, she'll get the human super-soldiers into battle.

This means that if the Amora attack is thwarted on the battlefield, the humans and the Akullas will have a respite, which will force Delia to spend more time building up the Amora victory and helping the Amora win, while Ali will have more time.

After a new round of attacks began, the performance of the humans made Delia a little worried.

That is, in almost all major star systems, humanity has been weak in resistance, with little investment or even reinforcements.

Obviously, this is related to Delia's first speculation.

Ali was still holding back, hoping to lure Delia out of the way, so that Delia would think that if he stepped forward, the Amora would soon win.

Of course, Delia hesitated.

If you don't show up, Ali will be able to get more time and become stronger, and if you come forward, you may fall into a trap and be killed by Ali.

It was also at this time that an army of Yamora super-soldiers ran into trouble.

It was a very unsightly major star system, and 10,000 Yamora supersoldiers were supposed to win quickly, but when the time was allowed, the scouts sent found that 10,000 Yamora supersoldiers were in trouble, and their enemy was 20,000 human supersoldiers.

It's all human super-soldiers, and there's no Akula super-soldiers.

Apparently, Ali went into action, wanting to make a comeback in this place, thwart the attack of the Yamora people, and inflict heavy losses on the Yamora people.

Of course, 10,000 super soldiers are nothing, and the losses are not big at all.

The problem is that the defeat of this battle will inevitably affect the next attack of the Yamora, and will force Deria to increase the military strength of the Yamora.

Obviously, that's what Ali wants to achieve.