Chapter 248: Resolute Enforcement
Mendozzo was not wrong, Elder Candos did have some illusions.
It's not that he doesn't know how cruel the enemy is, it's not that he doesn't know the outcome of the defeat of the Dumen Legion, and it's not that he doesn't have the slightest worry about the future, but he doesn't want to let his people, that is, the men of the clan, serve as cannon fodder too early, thinking that even without his clan, the Dumen Legion can defeat the invading enemy. In any case, the Candos are only one of many ethnic groups of the Dumen.
Obviously, it wasn't just Elder Kandos who had this thought, but the elders of almost all races.
The point is that there are too many races of the independent clan, and all of them are not strong, even the race of the Great Elder Curtis is about five million people, while the size of the other races is all less than one million, and the population of most of the races is less than 100,000. As a result, no one race is strong enough, and no one is so insignificant in relation to this large-scale war.
If Elder Candos was the only one who thought so, it wouldn't be a big deal.
It's just that when the vast majority of the clan elders think so, that's the big problem, that is, no clan is willing to stand up.
Soon, the elders who had gone to other ethnic groups sent messages one after another, and the results were almost the same.
All of the clan elders within a 1,000-kilometer radius refused to send troops, and some of them, like Candos, suggested that they would only send male members of the clan to join the Legion if Curtis himself intervened. Otherwise, you'll have to wait until the enemy comes to your door.
Obviously, Curtis couldn't have come out in person.
For this reason, Yang Yi asked Mendozo, and the answer Mendozo gave was that the Great Elder was guarding the treasures of the Dumen clan, and he could not betray the elders of other clans.
on this. Yang Yi also had nothing to say.
As Mendozzo said, they can only wait patiently for now.
Of course, it won't be long waiting.
At this time, a huge threat is looming.
Kaja didn't have anything to say about Dibab's arrangement, and he didn't dare to complain. It's just that he doesn't think it's a good idea.
As one of Dibab's top fighters, Caja may not have as much seniority as Aolong, but he has unlimited potential. That is, he is not the four top fighters who participated in the fifth GMT, but he has a vitality that those top fighters do not have.
For silicon-based organisms, vitality is vitality and combat power.
Only by reaching a certain level, such as becoming a top-level war king like Dibabu, can silicon-based creatures transcend time. And the more alive and stronger. Even the top fighters are limited by various factors, especially the Origin Converter, and they will lose their vitality due to aging.
Of course, "aging" is not something Cajia needs to think about, he is not yet five hundred years old.
Because it is a cultivated general, Kaga has a powerful combat power that far surpasses that of other generals and even ordinary war kings on the day he is born. With the S-class Origin Energy Converter given by Dibabu. Caga's status as a top fighter hundreds of years ago.
What's more, he's fundamentally different from top fighters like Oron.
Here it is. He's smarter.
Perhaps, for silicon-based creatures, the word "smart" is not appropriate, after all, most silicon-based creatures, even the top war kings may not have enough brains, but Kaja is different. Because he was not born naturally, he is not a silicon-based creature that should exist.
To put it simply, he is Dibab's masterpiece.
Although his genes come from Kaba, a man who is as famous as Oron, he once fought with Dibab in the Fifth Greenwich War. And he is a top fighter who has made great achievements, but Kaja has a fundamental difference from Kaba, that is, he has some genes from Dibab.
These genes gave Kaja a smart mind, and thus became Dibabu's henchman.
In fact, of the twelve top fighters under Dibab, Kaja is the most shrewd, and in some ways the most similar to Dibab.
It's just that on this operation, Kaga has a completely opposite opinion.
It's not that Dibab isn't smart enough, it's that he's in it. Although he followed Dibab to Green Star, Kaga can be said to be an outsider.
Obviously, the bystanders are clear.
In Kaja's view, the attack on Green Star had failed, and at least Dibab's plan was no longer viable. If you want to occupy Green Star, the ideal option is to send another spaceship and send equipment to modify the environment, using the landing site as a base to completely change the environment of Green Star. If this is not done, then the ideal option is to withdraw the army immediately and destroy the Green Star completely.
Either way, there was no reason to continue fighting the Legion.
Obviously, Dibab's decision is not at all logical.
Kaga also had doubts, even doubts, that Dibabu's purpose was not to capture the Green Star in order to quickly wipe out the Human Federation.
In fact, Dibab's relationship with Kutum is not good, and there is no reason to be angry with Kutum.
You know, it would be great to be able to successfully capture the Green Star, if it failed to successfully capture the Green Star, the Silicon Charm army led by Dibabu would be left alone behind the enemy and besieged by the Human Federation and other nearby civilizations. When the time comes, it is clear that Kutum will not march to Green Star in order to support Dibab.
Kaga had long thought it was strange, but he didn't dare to show it.
In any case, he is just one of Dibab's fighters. If Dibab can make him a top player, he can make him lose everything.
It's just that Caja has the right to doubt.
In his opinion, Dibab led his army to attack Green Star, not to occupy Green Star, let alone to assist Kutum, but for other purposes.
Perhaps, Dibab came for something on the Green Star.
Doubts to doubts, doubts to doubts, and Kaja did not dare to resist Dibab's orders because of this.
In fact, when it comes to loyalty, Kaga doesn't have any problems. He has some of Dibab's genes in him, so he is naturally loyal to him. Not to mention carrying out the orders given by Di Babu, even if Di Babu asked him to die, he would definitely not hesitate at all.
For example, let him lead the legion to attack the settlements of the Dumen.
It can be said that this is an order that does not make sense at all.
The reason is very simple, the Silicon Warriors in the Legion do not have an Origin Energy Converter, even if they have equipment that can maintain their body temperature, they can also bring a set of large internal energy generators, but after leaving the landing ground, the Silicon Warriors' combat effectiveness will be greatly reduced, and their combat operations will also be affected. In order for the legion to be fully engaged in battle, it needs to be under the direct command of the general. The problem is that if it's just an ordinary general, at most you can only let the clan operate normally. If you encounter a unique army, especially a unique army led by an elder, ordinary Zhanjiang will not be able to hold up the scene. At this time, Kaja needs to come forward. Instead of having Kaga fight against the elders of the Duclan, it was Kaga who assisted the legions in their battles.
As a result, it is difficult for Kaga to play the strength of a top fighter in such a fight.
If the attack is on an unsuspecting and isolated group, it is not a big problem. But when encountering a unique legion, I'm afraid that the few silicon magic legions led by Kaga are not enough to see at all.
Obviously, this is not to destroy the enemy, but to take the initiative to send them to death!
If it weren't for Dibab, Kaja would never have left the landing ground with a few legions and traveled thousands of kilometers to deal with the uncivilized indigenous peoples. But this is Dibab's order, even if he knows that the future is dangerous, Kaja has no other choice.
Thankfully, there were no troubles along the way.
Although a few thousand kilometers is not too close, there are transport ships that have detached from the "Munro", and they are directly driven by Kaja, which is only a few hours away.
Of course, Kaga didn't let that put him down.
Just because you haven't encountered trouble doesn't mean you haven't encountered it, it's just that you haven't encountered it yet.
This is understandable, after all, the Dumen have already mobilized for war, and in order to deal with the threat from the Silicon Charm army, the Dumen Legion has gathered near the landing ground. In other words, there are basically no unique fighters in the rest of the Green Star, and if there are, they are only a few and a few.
In fact, in Kaja's view, this is also the key to Dibab's decision to attack the Dumen settlement.
Of course, the key is whether the sneak attack can be successful.
In Kaga's opinion, as long as he succeeds in a sneak attack and leaves the battlefield before the Dumen arrives, it will not be a problem to deal with the Dumen in the settlement. Although each clan has at least one Elder with an Origin Converter, and some of them are very powerful, the Solo Sect is not good at fighting in the first place, and one or a few Warrior-level Elders are simply not the opponent of several legions, let alone the top generals.
Kaja is very confident and qualified to be confident.
He is a top general, and his combat power is on par with ordinary war kings. Not to mention a few warrior-level elders, even if he encounters those human soldiers, or even human warriors, Kaga can deal with it. With Kaga's combat power, even if he encounters a few human warriors, he can escape smoothly. As for whether he could complete the task, Kaja thought very clearly. Dibab was to let him go on a mission, not to send him to death.
Besides, the loss of eight top generals has already occurred, and even the loss of one more top fighter will lead to a complete failure in the operation to attack the Green Star.
Losing a few battles was not a problem, what Dibab couldn't accept was losing the entire war.
Caja thinks very well and knows what to do when he gets into trouble.
He hadn't run into trouble yet, but as he got closer to his destination, the raided settlement, Kajah knew it was coming.
Whatever the impression of the Dumen to the outside world, after the battle on the outskirts of the landing ground, I am afraid that no one will ever believe that the Dumen are pure pacifists. It can be said that the Dumen have used this battle to prove that even the peace-loving Dumen will fight the enemy in order to defend their homeland, and will burst out with terrifying combat effectiveness that is definitely no worse than that of any other intelligent civilization.
For the Dumen, the settlement is the home. (To be continued......)