Chapter 1012: Sure to Win
The war went on for so long, completely unexpectedly by Lampard.
Of course, Lampard also knows that this war is inevitable. No matter when he breaks out, he has to face the mighty Ali.
In fact, Lampard had no other choice.
After the surrender of the Elamates, Rampad knew that he would not only have to guard against threats from the center of the galaxy, but also face the increasingly powerful humanity. What's more, humanity has been marching in the direction of the center of the galaxy, so it is inevitable to run into the Hingis civilization. Lampard is not Bea, and has not thought of surrendering to Ali, let alone cooperating. He didn't want to be a vassal of Ali.
Obviously, war is the only option.
The problem is, Lampard doesn't have much confidence.
Although he always thought that he was much stronger than Beya, otherwise Beya would have declared war on him a long time ago, but Ali's ability to make Beya surrender means that Ali's strength is far above Beya. What's more, after the surrender of the Elamite, humanity had ten thousand star systems, twice as many as the Hingis. If you take the number of star systems controlled by intelligent civilizations, Arleigh's strength is above that of Lambpad.
Of course, the strength of the creator has little to do with the strength of the intelligent civilization.
It's just that Lampard feels that if he fights Ali directly, his chances of winning are not very good.
What happened next worries Lampard even more.
When he received the news, Lampard realized that the humans had formed an alliance with the Akula, and that it must have been brokered between Ali and Beyan. In other words, Ali and Beyang have come together, otherwise it would be impossible for the two powerful intelligent civilizations they created to form an alliance.
That said, Ali has the support of Beyyang.
Of course, Lampard knows that the problem is not that simple.
The alliance with Ali, who was much weaker than Bayanken, was clearly not hoping to share the spoils with Ali, nor did he really want to help Ali. For Beyang, the biggest benefit of the alliance with Ali is that it eliminates worries. That is, Beyan needs Ali to contain the powerful and intelligent civilizations on the outside of the Akula, so that he can concentrate on dealing with the threat from Delia, otherwise he will definitely lose to Delia.
In other words, for Beyan, an alliance with Ali can gain a stable rear.
In fact, after the news was disseminated, this effect became apparent.
That is, the four powerful intelligent civilizations sandwiched between humans and the Akula all regard humans as the main threat and pay less attention to the Akula. Like Lampard, the creators of the other three intelligent civilizations all knew that Beyan had no intention of dealing with them when threatened by Delia. Of course, they are not qualified to challenge the Beyan, because their intelligent civilization is far inferior to that of the Akula. If Beiyang is provoked and the Akula people turn the spearhead, these intelligent civilizations will not benefit. Even if the Akullas don't turn the strings, if Bayan is easily defeated by Delia, they will be Delia's next target.
Obviously, the survival of Beyan is extremely important to the creators next to him.
As long as Bayan doesn't fall, Delia can't possibly pose a threat to the other creators.
From this point of view, even if Lampard wants to gain more strength, it is impossible to deal with Bayyan, and the focus should be on expanding outward.
As a result, Allie became Lampard's main enemy.
In fact, this is also the main reason for Ali's alliance with Beyan, at least the main reason why Ali agreed to form an alliance.
Although the scope of human civilization has doubled after the conquest of the Elamites, Arri's strength will not increase significantly. Among the many creators, Ali is not the strongest, at least not the most powerful, not even Beyang. That's why Ali needs to ally himself with Beyan to eliminate the biggest threat in order to avoid enemies with the Akulla and defeat the other creators.
For Ali, the greatest benefit of forming an alliance is to remove Beyan from the enemy's camp.
In a sense, this is also a signal that human civilization is about to launch an expansion war, that is, after having a common relationship with the Akula, even if human civilization continues to march towards the center of the galaxy, there will be no war with the Akula for the time being.
As a result, the Hingis have become the number one target of human civilization.
Lampard knew very well that the Akulla might not be involved in this war between humans and Hingis, after all, Beyan didn't have that much energy.
The intelligent civilization created by Delia has been resting long enough to digest the fruits of war, and Delia has certainly become stronger. Beyan must keep an eye on Delia, and the Akula must face a threat from within, and it will be impossible for them to participate in the war against the Hingis.
The problem is that the strength of the humans surpasses that of the Hingis.
What's more, Bea did not die and was not placed under house arrest by Ali, but became Ali's assistant and began to assist humanity in waging war.
Of course, it wasn't until after the outbreak of war that Lampard became aware of the existence of Mudaubeya.
When the war was waged, Lambard always believed that it was Ali who remained in the Elam system, and that the guy who went around to destroy the main star system of the Hingis was the most powerful warrior of human civilization, that is, Chu Tianjiang, who won the battle selection within the family.
According to Lampard's guess, Chu Tianjiang went to the main star system of the Hingis people through the space bridge opened by Ali, and returned to the Elam system after destroying the main star, and then went to another star system through another space bridge to do the same thing.
The main reason why human beings wage war in this way is to divide the Hingis civilization.
In fact, this is also the main means by which the Hingis civilization waged war.
In the previous wars of expansion, the Hingis were able to defeat the more powerful and intelligent civilization by relying on the help of Lampard to directly destroy the enemy's home galaxy, divide the enemy, and then use the Hingis legions to conquer other star systems.
The Hingis are very similar to humans, so the offensive tactics employed are also very similar.
After making this judgment, Lampard thought that he had to first kill the human warrior whose strength could match the creator's, that is, Chu Tianjiang, isolate Ali, and then attack the Elam system, killing Ali in one fell swoop, at least leaving Ali flawless. As long as he can suppress Ali, even if he can't kill Ali, he can control the overall situation and let the Hingis legions conquer other star systems.
That's why Lampard launched a surprise attack.
It's just that after he came to the Elam system with the legion of the Hingis and launched a surprise attack, he found that it was not Ali who remained here, but Beya.
It's Bea who is helping human civilization prepare for war!
This discovery surprised Lampard greatly.
Of course, this also disrupted Lampard's war plans.
To know that it doesn't make the slightest sense for Lampard to kill Beya. Because the Elamates have been controlled and disarmed by humans, even if Bea is alive, it is impossible for her to rearm the Elamates anytime soon, let alone rely on the Elamates to wage war.
Conversely, if Ali were still alive, it would be a different story at all.
As long as Ali is alive, she will be able to restore humanity and fight back against the Hingis, no matter how hard it has been hit.
The point is, there are not many human beings in the first place, and they are scattered in 10,000 star systems.
With Ali's ability, he will definitely be able to organize the remnants of humanity in a short period of time. Because it controls many star systems, humans have a lot of resources, and they must have stored a lot of resources, so it is not difficult to arm the remnants of humanity and form a large military force.
Only, Lampard didn't feel that there was anything to be afraid of.
Ali is not in the Elam system, so he must be with Chu Tianjiang to destroy the main star system of the Hingis, so it is possible that she also fell into a black hole.
If that were the case, she was finished.
Although the creator does not die if he falls into a black hole, it is more painful to live like that than to die.
Lampard felt that he had enough time to deal with the remnants of human civilization, and enough time to deal with Beya, who refused to surrender.
Besides, even if Ali is still alive, what can he do?
It is not only Lampard who wants to deal with Ali, but also the creators of three other intelligent civilizations, all of whom regard Ali as the number one threat.
They would have survived without Ali, at least Beyan wouldn't have dealt with them right away. If necessary, they will even support Beyang, so that Beyang can gain the strength to be able to fight Delia, and use Beyang to fend off Delia and avoid being attacked by Delia.
Officially, the intelligent civilization they created never waged war against the Akula.
The problem is, Ali has no such scruples, and after teaming up with Bejan, her goal is clearly to wipe out all intelligent civilization between humans and the Akula.
That said, Aly won't let go of the four creators including Lampard.
Lampard stepped up at this time and took the initiative to attack Arleigh, allowing the Hingis to attack the Elam system, which had a lot to do with the support of the other three creators. Of course, the three creators also promised that they would never deal with the Hingis when a war broke out between the Hingis and humans.
Obviously, even if Ali was still alive, there was nothing for Lampard to worry about.
No matter how powerful Ali is, she can't be a match for the four creators, let alone fight against all four creators at the same time. In the same way, no matter how powerful human civilization is, it is impossible to be the opponent of four powerful intelligent civilizations, and it is impossible to wage war against four powerful intelligent civilizations at the same time.
That said, Lampard also has allies!