1027 Opportunity

In the early days of the War of Intelligent Civilizations, Delia did not pay much attention to human civilization.

As mentioned earlier, although human civilization took the lead in launching expansion wars, which led to the war of intelligent civilizations, human civilization is too weak and still not strong after several successive expansion wars. Not to mention that compared to those intelligent civilizations that were very powerful from the beginning, even compared to other intelligent civilizations that grew rapidly in the war of expansion, such as the Yamora created by Deria, the human race is very weak.

There is also a key factor in Delia's disdain for human civilization, which is that the rate of expansion of human civilization is not fast.

Before the destruction of the Honorians and the victory over the Debarans, human civilization launched three rounds of expansion wars in a row, but the results obtained were very limited, and the increase in strength was not obvious. Not to mention placed in the central region of the galaxy, even in the edge of human civilization, it is not powerful. At that time, there were many powerful intelligent civilizations around human civilization, and the creators of these intelligent civilizations were more powerful than Ali.

It can be said that at that time, not to mention Delia, even other creators, did not take human civilization into account.

The most striking evidence is that even the Ernovians and the Debarang did not see humans as the main threat, and even broke out at this time.

It's just that after the Onovan War and the Debarão War, human civilization took on a new look.

After these two wars, human civilization has controlled more than 4,000 star systems, at least in the marginal region where it is located, which is already very powerful.

What's more, the two wars were fought one after the other, and they ended almost simultaneously.

In other words, this is actually a war.

Human civilization can defeat two intelligent civilizations that are stronger than itself in a single war, and seize most of the star systems controlled by these two intelligent civilizations. If we analyze these two wars from the perspective of strength comparison, I am afraid that even the Yamora people will not be able to do it.

Moreover, after this war, the strength of human civilization is already strong enough.

It was at this time that Delia realized that underestimating human civilization was the most serious mistake he had made, but he had missed the best chance to destroy human civilization.

If Delia had recognized that the growing strength of human civilization was a great threat, then he would have directly assisted the Amora in attacking human civilization before it developed and expanded. Although it was too far away to effectively control the star systems of human civilization, human civilization at that time only had a thousand star systems, and even if all these star systems were destroyed, it would be nothing.

It can be said that in order to destroy an intelligent civilization with great potential threat, the destruction of a thousand star systems is not worth mentioning at all.

It's just that Delia missed this opportunity.

Immediately afterward, Delia missed another crucial opportunity.

That is, human civilization quickly launched the next war, and defeated the Elam civilization created by Beya without blood, and obtained more than 5,000 star systems of the Elamates, plus the weak intelligent civilization that joined the alliance during this period, the number of star systems controlled by human civilization exceeded 10,000 at once. This scale, even in the central region of the galaxy, is definitely huge.

Actually, Deria didn't want to miss this opportunity, but he couldn't do anything else.

That is, when human civilization launched a war of expansion and targeted the Elamaic civilization, Delia had to concentrate on solving the problems encountered by the Amora.

After six rounds of expansion, the range of the Yamora increased by nearly 5,000 times, and the number of individuals increased by almost 2,000 times. Although in each war of expansion, the Amora have wiped out the indigenous intelligent civilizations that have conquered the star system, and have rapidly increased the number of individuals to fill these star systems, the growth rate of the Amora individuals is still much slower compared to the rate of expansion.

This means that the density of the Yamora civilization has been reduced by more than half.

There is no doubt that this is an issue that must not be ignored.

A decrease in the relative number of individuals is equivalent to a decrease in the degree of control over individual star systems, as well as a decrease in the ability to exploit individual star systems.

On a military level, it means that the defenses of each star system are weakened.

If the Yamora civilization is at the edge of the galaxy, then Delia has nothing to worry about, he can be like Ali and don't care too much about the scale of the intelligent civilization. After all, in the edge of the galaxy, there are not many powerful intelligent civilizations, and the scale of the Yamora civilization is enough to deter other powerful intelligent civilizations. Even if we continue to expand, the sheer number of individuals will be large enough to solve all problems.

It's just that the Yamora civilization is not at the edge of the galaxy, but in the center of the galaxy.

It can be said that this is a very critical question.

In the central region of the Milky Way, the density of star systems is already very large, and there are still some very large and complex star systems. In addition, most of the people who can appear in this area are some very powerful intelligent civilizations. Compared to these intelligent civilizations, the Yamora people are nothing at all.

After the outbreak of the Wisdom Civilization War, the wisdom civilizations created by Becca and other members of the Family Council were all hugged and united. Even if Delia has great ambitions, he will not rashly challenge Becca. Other intelligent civilizations have all quickly embarked on the road of external expansion.

In the early days of the most intense war, the tragedy of the law of the jungle was being staged at any time.

During that time, supernova explosions, black hole formations, and so on, almost never stopped, and almost at any time, weak intelligent civilizations were wiped out.

Obviously, in this case, the Yamora people simply could not stop.

To put it bluntly, if the Yamora people are not strong enough, they will be wiped out by some powerful and intelligent civilization next to them in the next war.

Deria had no choice but to support the Amora in their constant war of expansion.

In fact, this is one of the reasons why Delia was not able to deal with human civilization in time.

That is, even if the Amora wage war against humanity, it may not be beneficial, but may be weakened by the dispersion of power.

It is important to know that in the vicinity of the Yamora, other powerful intelligent civilizations have been supported by the Creator.

In other words, if Deria turns his attention to human civilization and allows the Yamora people to wage war against humans, then the surrounding powerful intelligent civilizations will use this opportunity to attack the Yamora people, and the creators of those powerful intelligent civilizations will even use this to deal with Delia.

Obviously, Delia has no reason to deal with Ali at all, let alone human civilization.

In a sense, until the end of the sixth expansion war, the Yamora were sailing against the current, and any halt to expansion would be tantamount to self-destruction.

Delia understands this, and can only let the Yamora people continue to wage expansion wars.

It wasn't until the Yamora had become strong enough to surpass all the powerful and intelligent civilizations around them that Delia could breathe a sigh of relief.

The problem is that at this time, new troubles come.

That is, the Amora people have expanded too quickly, although they have become very large, they have also become very weak, and all that is left around them is a powerful and intelligent civilization.

Among them, the most representative is the Akula people.

Since the outbreak of the War of the Wise Civilizations, the Akullas have been marching towards the heart of the galaxy, and the Amora are the main obstacle in their way.

The problem is, the Akula aren't the only threat.

In fact, if only one had to think about dealing with the Akula, Delia would not stop the expansion, but would start a war against the Akula as soon as the sixth round of the expansion war ended. As long as the Akulla are eliminated, the Yamora will be able to gain a long period of peace and slowly recover.

Unfortunately, the Akulla are only one of a powerful and intelligent civilization that poses a threat to the Yamora.

In the surrounding area, there are several powerful and intelligent civilizations that are slightly weaker than the Aculas, but can also pose a mortal threat to the Yamora.

What's more, in the central region of the galaxy, there are also the intelligent civilizations of Becca and members of the family council.

As a result, Deria had to temporarily abandon the war of expansion, allowing the Amora to recuperate and increase the number of individuals by increasing the rate of reproduction.

Of course, there is still a lot to do in Delia during this time.

For example, to prepare for the extermination of the Akula.

The key is not how many legions to build, but to keep other powerful and intelligent civilizations out of the battlefield, that is, to strengthen the defensive deployment in other directions.

All of this takes time.

If possible, Delia wants more time.

At least from his subjective will, he did not want war with the Akula at this time, and preferred to maintain the peace.

The reason is simple, he has not solved all the problems that the Yamora people have.

Although the advantages of the Yamora people are extremely obvious, as long as they concentrate their strength, it is not a problem to eliminate the Akula people at all, but the Yamora people will inevitably suffer heavy losses in this war, which will also give other powerful intelligent civilizations a chance, and may even be attacked by other powerful intelligent civilizations.

Obviously, Deria didn't want to be wiped out by other powerful and intelligent civilizations after killing the Akula.

Besides, with the strength of the Yamora people growing, Deria will have to consider the threat from the Bekaa and be prepared to deal with the Bekaa.

Unfortunately, Delia has no decision-making power.

When the news came back from the first star, Delia realized that Beyan would not sit still, and that by forming an alliance with Ali, he had gained a stable rear, and at least Ali would help him create a stable rear so that he could concentrate on dealing with Delia.

At this point, it is no longer a question of whether Delia wants to fight this war or not.