Chapter 1013: Sweet Dreams

Strictly speaking, Lampard's relationship with the other three creators is not an alliance.

Although after the surrender of the Elamates, Lambard and the other four creators realized that the approaching human civilization posed a serious threat to the intelligent civilization they created, especially Lampard, who knew very well how big the threat from Arley was, but the other three creators did not feel so urgently, and thought that the Hingis created by Lampard might not be so vulnerable, and therefore might not be defeated immediately. Taking a step back, even if the Hingis were defeated, humanity might not be able to pose a threat to the other three intelligent civilizations. At least for a period of time to come, human civilization will need to concentrate on solving its internal problems, rather than continuing to expand.

As a result, for a long time, the four creators, including Lampard, did not form an alliance.

Of course, it also has to do with their relationship, but also with the relationship of the intelligent civilization they created.

That is, before Ali came to the door with human civilization, the relationship between these four creators was not only not friendly, but full of hostility, and the intelligent civilization they created was attacking each other. They all want to become stronger, and they all want to swallow the intelligent civilization created by each other in one go. In fact, even the Bayan and Akula are no exception. All creators want to strengthen themselves by taking out their neighboring opponents, and they all want to be able to gain a lot of power against Delia when they have to face him. It's just that none of the creators thought of forming an alliance, and none of the creators thought that an alliance was an effective means of dealing with Delia.

In fact, it is an unlikely thing to get the creators to form an alliance.

You must know that Ali did not form an alliance with Bei Yang, but only cooperated, that is, Bei Yang joined in, and also pinned his hopes of defeating Beka on Chu Tianjiang.

The problem is, creators like Lampard aren't aware of this.

It wasn't until the news spread on the first star that the Akula people had formed an alliance with the humans, and the four creators including Lampard knew that if they still fought separately, I am afraid that none of them would be Arleigh's opponents, and the intelligent civilizations they created would be wiped out by the humans one by one.

For them, an alliance became the only option.

Of course, Lampard is the most active participant.

It can be said that if it weren't for the alliance intention reached with the other three creators, Lampard would definitely not have the courage and guts to challenge Arleigh. The reason is simple, even if Lampard has the ability to defeat Arley and is sure to help the Hingis defeat the humans, he will have to consider the threat from behind. While the Hingis are concentrating on humans, the intelligent civilizations of the other creators will certainly be dealing with the Hingis. If you suffer heavy losses as a result, or even be completely wiped out, even if you defeat human civilization, you will only be working for other creators. If the Hingis give up attacking and focus on defense, they will have a greater chance of fending off attacks from humans.

If that were the case, Lampard would have preferred to ally himself with Ali.

To put it bluntly, without the security guarantees provided by the other three creators, Lampard would have no choice, and taking refuge in Arley would at least give him a chance to survive, and the Hingis people he created would also be preserved and have a chance to survive and thrive under the protection of humanity.

It's just that it's too difficult to get the four creators to form an alliance.

The point is that the intentions of the four creators are fundamentally different, and the positions of the four creators are also different in terms of their contributions, or costs, for the alliance.

For Lampard, the greatest advantage of forming an alliance is the ability to fight human civilization. The problem is that in the eyes of the other three creators, the threat to human civilization is not so urgent, at least until the defeat of the Hingis, the intelligent civilization they created will not be threatened. For the creator next to Beyang, he prefers to assist Beyang, and is even willing to provide some help to Beyang to block Delia. For the two creators in the middle, they want to maintain the current situation, not change the current situation.

The four creators had different ideas, and it was almost impossible to come together.

Although they all knew that only by forming an alliance could they get more benefits, none of them were willing to pay too much for the alliance.

Lampard is no exception.

While discussing the alliance, Lampard proposed that the other three intelligent civilizations would participate in the war against humanity and help the Hingis defeat humanity. To this end, Lampard even mentions that it is possible to divide the star systems controlled by humans with the other three intelligent civilizations based on their contributions to the war, that is, to give up some star systems to the other three intelligent civilizations, rather than being monopolized by the Hingis.

The problem is that the other three creators are not at all interested in this proposal.

The point is that the intelligent civilization they created is not adjacent to humans, and even if they can divide some of the results, those star systems are surrounded by the Hingis, which makes little sense at all. If you go to war with humans because of this, you obviously won't be able to bring them enough benefits.

Of course, it's not that there is no solution, it's just that Lampard can't accept it.

That is, after the extinction of humanity, some of the star systems that originally belonged to the Hingis were transferred by Lampard to the neighboring intelligent civilizations.

To put it simply, it is not the human-controlled star system that is divided, but the star system of the Hingis.

Of course, the Hingis were able to compensate from the captured human star system.

It's just that Blue Padard has no way to accept such an offer. Even if he gets more compensation, it means that he is farther away from the center of the galaxy.

In addition, the Hingis will need to put a lot of effort into transforming the captured star system.

More importantly, this will lead to the other three intelligent civilizations becoming stronger. After the victory over humanity, the situation of the Hingis will not improve significantly.

Of course, there are many more similar problems, and this is just one of them.

If we can't even solve these problems that only involve intelligent civilization, then those problems that involve creators are even more impossible to properly solve.

For example, how to deal with Ali, or the science and technology that Ali mastered.

Obviously, Lampard didn't want to share it with the other creators, because the biggest benefit of defeating Ali was to gain access to the science and technology that Ali mastered. These scientific techniques can make Lambard stronger, and they can also benefit other creators, directly affecting their power comparison. If Lampard wants to use this war to increase his strength and change the comparison of power with other creators, he must monopolize the science and technology that Ali has mastered, rather than share it. Sharing the science and technology that Ali has mastered with the other creators means little to Lampard, and this war has little practical meaning for Lampard. In other words, he didn't even have a reason to go to war.

With these problems, it is naturally impossible to form an alliance.

As a result, the four creators only reached a tentative agreement that Lampard would go to war against Arley and the Hingis, while the other three creators would not be directly involved in the war, but would only intervene to protect Lampard if necessary, and would not wage war against the Hingis.

Obviously, this is also the most basic guarantee.

Regardless, the other three creators don't want Lampard to lose. If Lampard loses to Ali, not only will he have to face Ali directly, but Ali will come out stronger. In the same way, they don't want Lambard to become strong, because a powerful Lampard is also a threat to them, and a powerful Hingis civilization is also a threat to the intelligent civilization they have created.

For the three creators, the best ending is nothing more than Lampard facing off against Ali, while the Hingis maintain an equilibrium with humans.

Obviously, the support they provide is limited to that.

For such an alliance, Lampard is very relieved.

It's just that this also eliminates his worries. That is, if he is not Ali's opponent, at least the other three creators will not sit idly by and not let Ali get rid of him. With the assurances provided by these three creators, Lampard can let go and deal with Ali.

Obviously, this is also the reason why Lampard took the initiative to attack the Elam system.

It's just that Lampard doesn't want to lose to Ali, or even to a draw. Since he has no worries, he has to use all his strength to try to defeat Ali, preferably if he can capture Ali and get the benefit from Ali, so that the Hingis can seize all the star systems controlled by humans.

In other words, when it came to waging this war, Lampard had no reservations.

He needs to win, and even if the worst happens, he will be able to escape, and even have a chance to preserve the Hingis civilization with the support of other creators.

In that case, what is there to be afraid of?

If the war drags on, it will consume the war potential of humanity little by little, and it will definitely be able to capture the Elam system in the end.

Although Ali is finished, Bea is still alive. If you can catch Beya, you can get a lot of science and technology from her, and you can also increase your strength. Of course, after taking out Bea, he will be able to capture the star system controlled by humans, and triple the range of Hingis's power.

With the number of star systems under their control increasing to fifteen thousand, the Hingis would be able to surpass the strength of neighboring intelligent civilizations.

When the time comes, Lampard won't care about any alliances. He will march to the center of the galaxy, destroy the three intelligent civilizations, and even the Akula, and become the most powerful intelligent civilization, and maybe even surpass the intelligent civilization created by Delia.

If he can take out Bayan and Deria, Lampard will become the most powerful creator in the region.

Lampard even thinks that if there really is a day, he will even be able to challenge the mighty Becca!