Chapter 1028 - Calculation

In a sense, Beyan's alliance with Ali was the main reason for Delia's war.

If Delia can single-handedly develop and expand the Yamora civilization and make the Yamora people one of the most powerful intelligent civilizations, he will definitely not be stupid.

Upon receiving the news, Deria's first thought was that Beyan was about to let the Akullas go to war.

What's more, the Akullas are not waging war against intelligent civilizations on the outside, but against the Amora at the center of the galaxy.

Perhaps, human civilization is not strong enough to defeat four powerful intelligent civilizations in one go, and those four powerful intelligent civilizations will not sit still. The problem is that after Beyang formed an alliance with Ali, the other four creators may not have formed an alliance against them due to Beyang's influence. What's more, they all know that Beyyan's purpose is to deal with Delia, that is, to obtain a stable rear through an alliance with Ali, and he does not intend to deal with the intelligent civilization behind him, so they will focus on human civilization. In other words, these four intelligent civilizations may not be formally aligned, but will use each other to resist the approaching human civilization.

In this case, it was only a matter of time before the humans would join the Akula.

Because there are no worries, the Akulla will wage war against the Yamora as soon as possible.

The reason is very simple, the Akula are inherently inferior to the Yamora, and if they wait until the Yamora come to the door, then the Akula will not even have a chance to fight back. Taking advantage of the internal reorganization of the Yamora people to start a war, and making the Yamora people pay a heavy price in the war, it can be said that the only way for the Adulla people to protect themselves. As long as the Amora people can keep them busy, the Akullas won't be doomed at the very least.

Apparently, Beyan was just doing a death throe.

At least in Delia's view, if the influence of human civilization is excluded, and Ali is counted, anything that Beyan does is a struggle. Sooner or later, the Akulla will be wiped out by the Yamora, and sooner or later Beyan will be finished, and the struggle is nothing more than a little longer.

The problem is that human civilization cannot be excluded, and Arley cannot be excluded.

Beyan is buying time, and his purpose is obviously not to exist for a long time, but to hope that in this time, humanity can destroy several other powerful intelligent civilizations, join forces with the Akula, and then participate in the war against the Amora.

When the time comes, it is even possible that Beyan will abandon the Akula and fully support humanity.

Of course, such a thing did not happen without happening, but happened several times.

Prior to this, both Beshidron and Bea had made a similar choice, that is, to abandon the intelligent civilization they had created and concentrate on supporting human civilization. Behydron was slightly better, at least not directly involved in the war of human civilization, while Bea did it thoroughly.

You know, Beya is also a member of the family council.

In addition, Delia also knows the relationship between Beyer and Beyang, and if Beyer can have an influence on Beyang, it is possible to change Beyang.

Obviously, the real purpose of Beyan is to wait for human civilization to grow and develop.

In a sense, as long as the Akullas take the lead in starting a war, they are using self-sacrifice to make the whole of humanity and give the human race a strength comparable to that of the Yamora.

After seeing these problems clearly, Delia knew that the Akullas must not be allowed to start a war first.

To put it bluntly, even if the Amora are stronger than the Akula, as long as the Amola concentrate all their strength, the Amora will be able to inflict heavy losses on the Amora, making it difficult for the Amora to launch a war that is enough to destroy the Akula in the short term, and thus gain enough time.

War is inevitable, but it must be waged by the Amorrahs.

In addition, Delia had a crucial question in mind.

That is, if Beyan intends to sacrifice the Akula to achieve humanity, then humanity must prove its great strength before he can make this decision.

In other words, humanity needs to use a war without suspense to gain the trust and support of Beiyang by destroying a powerful intelligent civilization. This powerful and intelligent civilization is obviously the Hingis. It is precisely because of this that humanity will take the lead in waging war against the Hingis.

There is no doubt that after the victory of the humans over the Hingis, the Akullas will wage war against the Yamora.

Of course, the Akula also need to prepare for war, and it takes some time to complete the preparation work, and this time is the opportunity for humans to perform.

What happened next almost completely confirmed Delia's suspicions.

That is, shortly after the news of Beyan's alliance with Ali spread on the first star, humanity launched a war against the Hingis, and in a very direct way against the Hingis, that is, to destroy the Hingis' main star system and leave the Hingis in other star systems alone.

Deria even felt that Ali and Bea were directly involved in the war.

Although a powerful existence like Chu Tianjiang also had the ability to directly destroy the star system, there was no way for him to escape before the star system collapsed.

Obviously, such a blow can only be done by the creators.

With such speculation, Deria was even more convinced that the Akula were preparing for war and were about to wage war against the Yamora.

Of course, intelligence obtained through other sources also confirmed Delia's suspicions.

The Akulla have been expanding their army, and Beyan has armed many super soldiers, modified the star system, and even built a fortress that is almost impenetrable.

Delia had no choice but to start a war.

However, Deria knows very well that the Amora people are not ready for war, and may not be able to wipe out the Akula people in one go. What's more, even if the Yamora were able to wipe out the Akula, they would suffer heavy losses and become food for other powerful and intelligent civilizations.

In other words, it is difficult for the Yamora people to win this war of wisdom and civilization alone.

To win, Delia had to be directly involved in the war.

There was no other choice, and Delia did not hesitate.

In any case, Ali was already directly involved in the War of Intelligent Civilizations, and if he stayed outside the battlefield, no matter how powerful the Yamoras were, it would be impossible to defeat the humans created by Ali. Besides, even if Delia stayed out of the war between the Amora and the Akula, when the war with the humans broke out, and when he had to face Ali, he would have to participate in the war of intelligent civilizations.

Of course, Delia also knew that after the participation of the creator, the war of intelligent civilizations has undergone a fundamental change.

That is, the role of intelligent civilization in war is weakened, or it has become a secondary force, and the creator is the main force that determines the outcome of the war.

The creator who wins will naturally be able to make the intelligent civilization he created victorious in war.

Then, the key to winning the war is to destroy the creators of the other side.

The problem is that it is much more difficult to kill the creator than it is to destroy the intelligent civilization. What's more, the other side has three creators instead of one!

Perhaps, it is not very difficult to take out one of them, but it is not easy to take out three, and at the same time to kill three. Deria isn't stupid, and neither are Beyan, Ali, and Bea. If Delia rushes and just kills one of them, then the other two will definitely go into hiding and even build more forts so that Delia can no longer pose a threat to them. Even if he was able to kill two of them at the same time, the other would go into hiding, leaving Delia with more time dealing with the Akula and the humans.

Obviously, this is definitely an outcome that Delia does not want to see.

Killing the creator is only the most crucial step in winning this war, not the whole story. If you can't kill the three creators, even if you have enough advantages, you won't be able to win this war quickly. If it drags on, not only will the Amora people pay a greater price, but they may also suffer a catastrophe. That is, the powerful and intelligent civilizations around will definitely not miss this opportunity.

Delia thought about it for a long time before he came up with a solution.

That is, to launch an attack first, suppress the Akula, force humanity to participate in this war in advance, and assist the Akula in launching a counterattack. According to Deria's understanding, after a successful counterattack, Beyan will not stop there, and will definitely recapture all the lost star systems, and even attack the star systems of the Yamora people. By this time, the Akula people and human legions who were dealing with **** forced Beiyang to come to the rescue.

In order to win this war, Beiyang and the others will definitely not easily give up the main army that has been put into the front line.

More importantly, they will never give up the opportunity to defeat the Yamora in one fell swoop, and will even think that they can completely wipe out the Yamora with this.

In this case, all three creators will be directly involved in the war.

What is needed, Delia, is such an opportunity.

He has enough confidence to beat Béyan and even three creators at once, and all he needs is one such opportunity.

Delia also knew that they would not give him this opportunity easily.

Otherwise, after the outbreak of war, Beyan would not have been hiding in the fortress for a long time, and Ali and Bea would not have left the Elam system immediately.

The arrival of the Human Legion, and the subsequent assistance to the Akula in their counterattack, was entirely expected by Deriah.

In fact, Deria even expected that humans would first invest in super soldiers to help the Akullas stabilize the battle line, and would not immediately invest too many troops. The main thing is that humanity also needs to deal with four other intelligent civilizations, and at least need to control the star systems of these four intelligent civilizations.

Delia's predictions all came true.

In Delia's view, the opportunity is coming, and he will soon be able to emerge victorious in this war.