Chapter 1166: Go to War

When the war broke out, the combat effectiveness of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations surprised many creators.

At the first moment of the outbreak of the war, the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations mobilized four billion legions to launch a simultaneous attack on the 10 million star systems controlled by the Trulli.

Judging from the investment of troops and the scope of attack, the attack launched by the Intelligent Civilization Alliance is already comparable to the family war.

More importantly, the legions of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations showed extremely strong combat effectiveness in battle.

In the first year of human civilization, more than half of the star systems were captured, that is, the Trulli lost more than five million star systems. Although the Trulli people in these star systems put up stubborn resistance, and none of the Trulli super soldiers surrendered in battle, in the face of the legions of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, the resistance of the Trulli people did not play its due role at all.

In a sense, the resistance of the Trulli people was worthless.

That is, in the first year of fighting, the desperate resistance of the Trulli led to the complete destruction of less than a thousand star systems. Although in almost all star systems, the Trulli people intend to die with the invading legions of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations at the last moment, in most cases, the Trulli people have no such chance, that is, they cannot even completely destroy the star system.

In fact, in a family war, destroying the star system doesn't make much sense anymore.

Although during the war of intelligent civilizations, completely destroying the star system and ending up with the invading enemy is the ideal choice for many intelligent civilizations at the juncture of destruction, and it is also an effective means of warfare, and even has a great impact on the war of intelligent civilizations, so that some powerful intelligent civilizations do not dare to rashly attack weak intelligent civilizations, or need to be fully prepared before launching a war, but during the family war, with the improvement of the science and technology mastered by intelligent civilizations, especially the discovery of space debris in the four-dimensional universe, and the full application of various scientific discoveries, making the complete destruction of star systems no longer an effective means of warfare.

The point is that powerful intelligent civilizations have long mastered the means to rebuild star systems.

If the defending side completely destroys the star system during the battle, the attacker can rescue the super soldier who fell into the black hole through the 4D space debris, and rebuild the entire star system through the energy obtained from the 4D space debris, that is, the star core.

It is also true that in family wars, the warring parties rarely attack their opponents by destroying the star system.

In a sense, this is also the main reason why the Trulli did not massively destroy the star system in this war to resist the invasion of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.

It is important to know that the Trulli people are the intelligent civilization created by Abaka, and they are also the core wisdom civilization of the Abaka family.

The Trulli had been involved in the clan wars before they were at war with the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations, and they knew enough about how they were engaged. It can even be said that the Trulli people have learned far more than humans and Akula in the family war.

Of course, there is another reason.

That is, the strength of the Trulli people is far above the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.

Although the complete destruction of the star system is no longer an effective way of warfare in the family war, it can still play a certain role in some special circumstances. That is, if the defending side wants to buy time and establish a strong enough defense line, it will completely destroy some of the more special star systems, making it difficult for the attacking side to establish a coherent offensive line, and it will not be able to advance smoothly. Of course, on the frontal battlefield, this tactic has been proven and widely used by both warring sides. For example, after the battle entered a stalemate, both the Abaka and Bekaa destroyed some special star systems to form a solid defensive line, which eventually made it difficult for both warring sides to continue to launch large-scale attacks, so they shifted their focus to defensive deployments.

The problem is that in the war with the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, the Trulli did not encounter such a situation.

That is, when the war broke out, even Abaka did not take the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations in his eyes, that is, he did not regard the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations as a threat. In Abaka's view, the attack launched by the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations is only expanding the living space, and the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations does not have the strength to eliminate the Trulli people at all, and it cannot even threaten the core interests of the Trulli people, so there is no need to be afraid of the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations. Obviously, Abaka's judgment was very accurate. Even if 10 million star systems were lost, the Trulli would be minimally affected. What's more, the main military strength of the Trulli is on the frontal battlefield, that is, the Trulli victory has not been weakened by the attack of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations. According to Abaka's judgment, the Trulli people were able to defeat the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations with a counterattack and recapture those star systems captured by the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, so naturally there was no reason to destroy those star systems.

It is precisely because of these factors that the offensive launched by the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations has been extremely smooth.

By the second year of the war, the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations had captured more than seven million star systems, and it had a huge advantage over those that had not been fully captured.

Of course, this is only a superficial advantage.

The reason for this is simple: the main military strength of the Trulli was to fight the Turbis legions on frontal battles, and there were not enough legions left in the rear. In other words, what the legions of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations encountered in battle was actually only the paramilitary strength of the Trulli people.

In this case, the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations has not been able to capture all the star systems in one go, and it can be seen that the gap between the strength of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations and the Trulli people can be seen.

To put it bluntly, as long as the Trulli people launch a counterattack, the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations will definitely be defeated.

The problem is that the Trulli did not launch a counterattack.

In addition to the fact that Abarca did not take the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations into account, it was also related to the battle on the frontal battlefield of the family war.

That is, the Trulli people faced a great threat from the Tupis.

On the frontal battlefield, the Tubis have achieved a phased victory, that is, they have recaptured almost all the star systems captured by the Trulli, and in some areas have even advanced the battle line into the star system of the Trulli, that is, captured some star systems that originally belonged to the Trulli.

If the offensive momentum of the Tupis could not be stopped, the defeat of the Trulli would only be a matter of time.

Objectively speaking, the most important thing for Abaka to do at this time is to negotiate peace with the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, strive for the support and assistance of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, and at least eliminate the threat from the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations. If Abaka had a clear understanding, he should know that the number one enemy of the Alliance of Wisdom and Civilization was not him, but Beka, because the threat posed by Beka to the Alliance of Wisdom and Civilization was even more serious. In other words, as long as Abakaken lowers his stature and recognizes and accepts the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations, he will be able to form an alliance with the Alliance of Wisdom Civilizations. In fact, this is exactly what Zhang Xiaogang hopes to achieve through this war, and it is also the main way to defeat Beka.

The problem is that Abaka doesn't have that kind of realization.

To put it bluntly, Abaka did not take the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations seriously at all.

As a result, Abarca had no intention of forming an alliance with the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations, or even considering the role of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations in this war.

At the time, Abaka's hopes were entirely on the Greca family.

Although the Trulli were in an extremely disadvantageous position on the frontal battlefield, and the Tupis would win sooner or later, in Abaka's view, as long as the Glecca family joined the battle in time, they could turn the tide of the war and force the Tupis to switch from attack to defense, and finally lose the war.

In other words, Abaka pinned his hopes entirely on the Greca family.

Sadly, Abaka overlooked an issue.

This is the effect of the Trulli's weak performance in the war against the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.

Although with Connor's efforts, the Intelligent Civilization Alliance has long reached an agreement with the Creator Alliance of the Abaka family to deal with the Abarca and the Trulli people, but when the war broke out, the Creator Alliance did not participate in the war in time, and only a few intelligent civilizations of the Creator Alliance members launched an attack on the Trulli people, and it did not play a big role, mainly to capture some adjacent star systems.

To put it bluntly, the members of these Creators Alliance do not believe that the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations can win this war.

It is undeniable that if the goal is to completely defeat the Trulli, the strength of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations is far from enough, and it is impossible to win this war, even if some victories are achieved in the early stage, it is difficult to maintain, let alone determine the outcome of the war.

The problem is that, in the eyes of the onlooker, the situation will turn with the tide of battle.

That said, the weaker the Trulli performance, the more it will make the wavering members of the League of Creators realize the importance of joining the war.

In the first year, less than a hundred intelligent civilizations participated in the war in the League of Creators.

By the second year of the war, the number had increased to about a thousand.

If the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations can continue to maintain its offensive momentum in the third year of the war, then the Creators Alliance's participation in the war will definitely continue to increase.

Obviously, the addition of the Creators Alliance will inevitably have a significant impact on the entire battle situation.

Perhaps, in Abaka's eyes, the Alliance of Wise Civilizations from the Becca family is not a cause for concern, but he absolutely cannot ignore the Alliance of Creators, which poses a serious threat to the Trulli people in the War of Wisdom Civilizations, and finally forces him to end the War of Wisdom Civilizations and accept the results of peaceful compromise.

It is important to know that the scale of the Creators Alliance far exceeds that of the Alliance of Intelligent Civilizations.