Chapter 1030: Wishful Thinking
As Chu Tianjiang and the others expected, after a short rest, the Akula people attacked again.
Probably, Beyan didn't want to delay too much time, didn't want the Yamora people to have enough time to recover, and the attack was launched in an extremely hasty manner. When the Akula Legion invaded the Yamora-controlled star system, none of the troops lost in the second round of battles were replenished.
The problem is that it is much more difficult to attack a galaxy controlled by the Amora than it is to reclaim a star system occupied by the Amora.
The Akullas were not human, and had no intention of taking prisoners in war, let alone easily letting go of the Yamora who had done them so much harm.
This means that with each time they capture a star system, the Akullas will wipe out all of the Yamoras within.
Obviously, this will take enough time and will require enough troops.
Although the Amora people have not fully achieved star nucleation, and there are still many Yamora people who only have mass and energy bodies, star core is the development trend of powerful intelligent civilizations, especially for those intelligent civilizations that hold the source of star cores, star core is only a matter of time.
The Amora people are in the process of being star-nucleated.
In each star system, there are a large number of Yamoras who have been nucleated, and some of them even have compound and fusion cores.
Of course, it was the people who had a vested interest in the Yamora who achieved star-nucleation.
In a sense, the Yamora are very similar to humans, that is, they have a strict social hierarchy, and the status of the individual is determined by strength and blood relations, and the social status of the individual also affects the strength of the individual. Those who have achieved star nucleation are basically the big names in the Yamora civilization, who hold a lot of power, enjoy more social resources, and have a strong dominance and control. Of course, the Yamora who are still qualitative beings are at the bottom of society, belonging to the exploited and enslaved civilian class.
There is a very important factor in the fact that the Yamora people have not fully achieved star nucleation.
It's not that there are too many individuals.
It is undeniable that the number of individuals in the Amora is indeed very large, and even if all the star cores in all the star systems under their control are utilized, they will not be able to nucleate all the Amora stars. The problem is that Delia has long mastered the Star Core Source and has cultivated a large number of super soldiers. In other words, the impact on the star nucleation of the Yamora people is definitely not the lack of star cores, the Yamora people have enough star cores.
The key factor was that the Amora had wiped out all the conquered intelligent civilizations.
While the Akulla were doing the same, the Akula had already begun to transform, managing to merge some of the conquering intelligent civilizations.
In fact, there are many powerful intelligent civilizations doing this.
Through integration, we can not only absorb the advantages of other intelligent civilizations, but also obtain a very direct benefit, that is, the integrated intelligent civilization is at the bottom of the whole society, providing the ruler at the top of the society with the object of domination, which also ensures the superior status of the main civilization.
Of course, it doesn't have to be integrated, and alliances can also have such an effect.
In other words, the alliance of human civilization has absorbed and accommodated thousands of intelligent civilizations, which itself ensures that human civilization is always at the top of the alliance. As a result, the internal exploitation of human civilization has been minimized, and all individuals have become vested interests, members of a vast ruling group. In this way, the internal contradictions of human civilization will be reduced to a minimum.
The problem is, the Yamora people didn't do that.
As a result, it is clear that the ruling group of the Amora needs to rule over the object, and without other intelligent civilizations, it can only rule over the other Amoras.
Obviously, this is very similar to early human civilizations.
The implication of this is that the internal contradictions of the Yamora are very serious, and the Yamora people at the bottom want to be able to overthrow the ruling group, and the ruling group wants to maintain its rule. The basis for the stability of the Yamora is violence, i.e., the power of the armed forces is in the hands of the ruling group. What's more, only by becoming a member of the ruling group can you have a chance to obtain the star core and become a star core life.
In a sense, this social structure of the Yamora people is very irrational.
To put it bluntly, the ruled Yamora are not interested in the ongoing war, and not even many are willing to die for the ruling group. For the Amora, who still possessed only mass, they did not think they could gain much from the war. In their view, this is a war waged by the ruling group, and if it is won, the ruling group will benefit the most, and its dominance will be consolidated. This is not necessarily a good thing for the ruled, enslaved Yamora, i.e., they are even less likely to overthrow the ruling group. Although many of the Yamora knew that the consequences of the defeat were very serious, there were still some Yamoras who wanted to use the war to weaken the ruling group, create an opportunity for them to overthrow the ruling group, establish a new ruling order, and allow them to be the beneficiaries of the war.
It can be said that if it weren't for the large number of individuals, the Yamora would have been doomed long ago.
It is important to know that with the huge number of individuals, the scale of the ruling group of the Yamora people is extremely large, even the Yamora people at the top of the social pyramid are as many as hundreds of billions, and there are a thousand times the number of Yamora people who serve and work hard for the ruling group. If we expand this range a little further, that is, to include those who are in the middle and can benefit from the existing order, the scale is even larger, accounting for about forty percent of the total number of Yamoras. The remaining sixty percent are ruled and enslaved civilians. Because these civilians only possess mass bodies, they cannot overthrow the ruling group without external forces.
It's just that, in the face of an invasion, it doesn't make much difference whether or not the star nucleation has been achieved.
The Akula people only have the Yamora in their eyes, and they will never divide the Yamora into several groups, let alone treat different Yamora people differently.
The war was extremely brutal.
Every time the Akula conquer a star system, it means trillions, if not tens of trillions, of Yamora people are slaughtered, and a lot of resources are consumed.
In the early days, the Akula offensive was relatively smooth.
It didn't take much effort, and the fifteen thousand Akula legions captured about five hundred star systems, and about thirty trillion Yamora were killed.
In Beyan's opinion, this is a remarkable victory.
It is important to know that when the Amora launched the invasion, they only captured a few hundred Akula star systems in the first phase of the attack.
The problem is that for the Yamora, this loss is nothing at all.
The Yamora people have 50,000 star systems, and 500 is only one percent of them.
In addition, these star systems are located in border areas and are located next to the Akula people, so they are not fully developed and are of very limited value.
Not to mention losing five hundred, even if five thousand of these star systems were lost, it would be nothing to the Amora.
The problem is that Beyan was carried away by the victory.
In order to speed up the attack and eliminate more of the Yamora, the Akullas continued to advance, while Beyan used the already small reserves in advance.
However, as the Akula advanced into the hinterland of the Yamora, the resistance encountered became greater and greater.
At first, in some star systems, the resistance of the Amora was significantly stronger, and even with dozens of legions, the Amola might not be able to wipe out the remnants of the enemy immediately. As a result, the Adullas had to keep more legions in the captured star systems to deal with the Amoras who were unwilling to surrender, conquer every planet where the Amoras settled, and wipe out the Amora on those planets.
There are more and more such things, and the Akula have fewer and fewer legions that can be used to fight on the front lines.
Soon, the Akullas ran into trouble attacking some of the largest star systems, and the forces they committed were not even as strong as the Amora defenses.
Faced with huge war casualties, the Akullas had to change their tactics and temporarily abandon some of the most difficult star systems to capture.
This meant that the Akullas had to change the direction of their attack as a result.
Obviously, this is almost exactly what Ali predicted, and the Yamora were fighting with defense, forcing the Akula legion in a certain direction.
Unfortunately, Bayan was still unaware of the looming danger.
In his opinion, as he moved deeper into the area controlled by the Yamora, it was normal to encounter stubborn resistance, and it was not surprising that he failed to capture some of the largest star systems. The Amora have been resisting to the death, and the Akula are clearly unlikely to capture all the star systems in a short period of time.
Of course, Bayan also has a purpose.
That is, to hit the native star system of the Yamora people, occupy the native star system of the Yamora people, and fundamentally weaken the strength of Delia.
Native galaxies are extremely important to any creator.
Deria had long since ceased to be dependent on the Amorrahs, so the first thing he had to do was to transform the stars in his native star system, making them his carriers of wisdom and storing the most important information in them. As long as he can capture the native star system of the Amorrah, he can take the science and technology that Delia has mastered, and at least he can lose the science and technology that are of great significance to his strength.
As long as Delia can be weakened and eventually defeated, then the Akula will be worth the price they pay in the war. What's more, after the end of Deria, no matter how powerful the Yamora is, it is absolutely impossible to win this war.
Beyan thought clearly, but he ignored a problem.
The Amora people have not expanded into the center of the galaxy for a long time, and their native star system is far enough away from the Akula that it will be very difficult to attack and capture!