The fragrance of the flowers dissipated, and the two sat opposite each other in the conference room.

The spiritual communication made both of them understand each other's thoughts, and naturally there was no follow-up invitation.

Knowing that the situation at this moment was special, the two of them did not indulge in their previous tenderness. In just a moment, Hall regained his former composure.

"You are right to worry about human intelligence." Hall saw that the two people's postures were a bit too formal, so he turned to the left. The phase-change chair quickly brought him to Lianna's side. He held Lianna's hand. With one hand, Anna pondered for a moment and then slowly said: "In the past six months, I have found a lot of records about wars from backward civilizations from Zhi Nao."

Seeing a trace of doubt in Liana's eyes, Hall smiled and explained: "I'm not saying that today's human beings are backward civilization, but I mean that they have not entered advanced civilization for a long time, so their war experience , will inevitably bring with it the habits of a backward civilization.”

Liana suddenly understood and smiled.

This was the smart guy she knew before.

"Therefore, when facing an enemy as large and powerful as ours, humans will inevitably pool the strength and wisdom of the entire group to deal with us."

Liana was convinced.

"Plus they have super computing terminals that are no less than intelligent brains..." At this point, Hall's brows wrinkled again and he fell silent.

Lianna gently shook Hall's hand - she knew that Hall had begun to "abandon" Zhinao's intervention in the choice of tactics since he returned to his home planet more than half a year ago to face the promised land.

The reason... Hall didn't tell her, he just told her that human intelligent terminals are stronger than intelligent brains.

And since Hall didn't say anything, Lianna didn't ask.

"You don't ask why?" Hall looked at Liana after silence.

"I didn't ask before, and I won't ask now." A slight smile appeared on Liana's lips.

Hall laughed. He understood that he didn't ask because of his pride before, but now it's because of trust.

"It's actually very simple. The ancestors are dead."

"What?" Liana's eyes widened instantly!She subconsciously wanted to stand up, but Hall's strength came from her palm and pulled her back to the chair.

She stared straight at Hall, her eyes full of disbelief!

As a "quasi" prophet - even as long as this war against mankind is won, the tall prophet tower must have her place - her worship of the paradise and ancestors is engraved in the deepest part of the temple of faith. .

From the moment she became a scholar and had an audience with the Paradise, she was deeply impressed by the ancestors of the Paradise - a kind of incarnation of wisdom that could not be looked at directly.It is no exaggeration to say that he is a god.

But Hall said...the ancestors are dead?

"The ancestors were in the Paradise, and all they left behind was consciousness." Hall stared at Lianna. He knew that this conclusion would take time for her to digest, so he paused again for a few seconds and then slowly said: "You can think of the Paradise as ...It is a consciousness terminal built by the prophets using technology that we currently cannot master and understand."

"Isn't that a singularity that leads to another universe?" Liana said immediately - her education told her that the ancestors had transcended the material universe and entered a universe of another dimension.

In that universe, there is no concept of time and space, and no distinction between matter and consciousness. It is pure unity.

If we use the understanding of the three-dimensional universe, it is the eternal paradise.

"Unfortunately, it's not." Hall shook his head slowly, with a complicated expression of disappointment, disappointment, and regret on his face. After being silent for a few seconds again, he told Liana his experience of visiting the paradise, and naturally he also Including the attitudes of the two prophets who held authority.

After listening, Lianna's eyes became dull and she remained silent for a long time.

"So..." Hall's eyes crossed Liana and landed on the empty conference table. After a long time, he whispered softly: "You can now understand why our civilization, which conquered the universe ten thousand years ago, actually came here. Are battleships technologically behind humans?"

Hearing Hall's words, Lianna's body shook violently, like a wake-up call, and her eyes regained clarity in an instant!

"Yes! Everything can be deceived, but... science and technology cannot deceive people!" Liana clenched her fists and said almost holding her breath: "Damn it! I actually forgot the most important thing about the teacher. Taught!"

Hall exhaled softly, and then nodded slowly: "Therefore, the war with humans is also the beginning of our road to restarting technology."

Liana took a few quick breaths and then nodded heavily: "Then...are you still so confident? Do you need me to do anything?"

"What can you do?" Hall was slightly startled and looked at Liana with a smile.

"I..." Liana frowned deeply, and after thinking for a long time, she exhaled heavily: "Don't forget, there is a human communication spacecraft on the Frost Star!"

The human communication spacecraft has been on the Frost Star for nearly a year. In the past, because she had to worry about the safety of Grena and Crozier, Lianna had been communicating with humans through this spacecraft half a year ago, but recently For half a year, as the two sides continued to test the front lines, and as they became more and more aware of the strength of human beings,... the exchanges between the two sides had been interrupted for a long time.

After all... at this point in the war, they have already admitted that the human warships are stronger than the legion's warships. How can they expect the humans to obediently hand over the two hostages?
If you don't contact them, you don't have to bear the moral pressure.

The main reason why the human contact ship was not destroyed was that the Legion could use this ship, which could actually serve as a reconnaissance ship, to forge some false information about the Frost Star to confuse humans - no one was stupid enough to do this. Human communication ships only have communication capabilities.

Hall's eyes gradually lit up when he heard Lianna mention the communication spacecraft.

After a moment, he nodded slowly: "Wrong intelligence can also confuse the enemy - in the war experience of backward civilizations, this is a trick often used. In order to achieve the goal, they will even bribe each other's members of the other camp to obtain Real intelligence.”

"Can we do the same?" Liana asked immediately.

"Unfortunately, we can't." Hall shook his head regretfully: "This is an interstellar war between advanced civilizations, a war between galaxies that spans tens of millions of light years. Let alone bribe the enemy, even intercepting intelligence impossible."

Liana just thought for a moment before nodding her head in approval.

"So... what should I do?" She looked at Hall with burning eyes.

Hall knew that the greater Lianna's contribution in the battle, the higher her position in the Seer Academy would be in the future and thus becoming his most powerful backing, so after pondering for a few seconds, he whispered softly: "Don't humans like to post messages? ?You can also post an article telling them to order them to leave the 32717 system within a time limit, otherwise we will completely destroy their fleet!"

After a pause, Hall continued: "Then we can also arrange a retreat for them, saying that as long as they can retreat to the Kron people's system, we can sit down and negotiate and let them enjoy the treatment of the Kron people."

Liana frowned slightly and listened carefully: "Will they agree?" "Will they agree?" Hall was startled for a moment, with an undisguised gentle smile on his face: "Silly girl, we want to let Do they choose? We want to make them think that we are going to fight them in the 32717 galaxy without moving forward!"

……

……

Ten minutes later, Lianna returned to her room with brisk steps.

Her mood was so happy that she hummed softly.

"teacher."

When Liana came back, she had already finished cleaning the room. Gloria, who was taking the time to study, immediately stood up and put the soft slippers in front of her for Liana.Then she knelt down, gently lifted one of Liana's feet, and put on a slipper for her.

Lianna was not used to this kind of "enjoyment", but Gloria insisted on doing it...she just let it be.

Returning to the sofa, Gloria hugged one of Liana's legs again, preparing to massage her.

"No, I'll be busy later." Liana sat on the sofa, pointed to the opposite side of her, and motioned for Gloria to sit down.

Gloria responded and sat across from him in a polite manner.

"I see that you have been very worried recently?" Liana did not make any arrangements first, but stared at Gloria's face - more than a year later, this sinner girl has obviously matured a lot, and can even be said to be a lot more intellectual.

Compared with other sin-born girls, Gloria has completely lost her mechanical appearance like a puppet under her guidance.Even if her identity as a Sin Descendant is not pointed out, she would give people the impression that she is completely the same as ordinary Imperial people, and even surpasses those uneducated and unskilled people of "higher civilization".

This is the power of education.

As a nurturer, Lianna's heart is filled with great satisfaction.

"Well... something happened at home." Facing Liana's concerned eyes, Gloria hummed softly and lowered her head at the same time.

There was certainly something going on at home - her father was ill.

But that's not what's on her mind.

It's because she hasn't sent any information for a long time.And while she didn't send out any information, she also learned that... her own tribe, War Rites, led all the warships of the Kra tribe into the battlefield, and suffered serious losses.

Of course, Liana did not tell her this news, but she overheard it secretly - of course Lianna could not tell her.

"What happened? Do you want me to say hello?"

"It's just that my father is sick...don't bother the teacher." Gloria raised her head. Seeing the unpretentious concern in Liana's eyes, she immediately shook her head: "He's almost recovered. The doctor below is still very respectable."

"Well, that's good." Liana nodded with a smile and pointed at the notebook she brought back: "Write an announcement for me."

"Okay..." Gloria was startled for a moment, her eyes brightened for a moment, but she immediately realized that her performance was a bit too much, and she immediately added: "Is this the paper the teacher wants to publish?"

"Silly boy, how could the announcement be a paper?" Liana chuckled, then became serious: "It is written to the human fleet."

Of course Gloria knew about this announcement... it was most likely for humans, but when it came out of Lianna's mouth, she was still shaken. Soon, she suppressed her mood, pursed her lips, and then hummed hard. A voice: "Teacher, what's the point? What's the direction? Should I organize it or should I give you the transcript?"

"The content is to learn from human beings' past attitudes and send them an article similar to an ultimatum, asking them to quickly evacuate the 32717 galaxy..."

Lianna slowly told Gloria the exact requirements of the ultimatum.

Gloria listened carefully, and while keeping the request in her mind, she also quickly thought about what message to convey with this hard-won opportunity.

Convey that the enemy is learning tactics from humans?Or to convey that the enemy is disguised on Frost Star?Or just say peace?
Lianna took the initiative to cut off communication last time - she clearly saw that there were clear words of greetings and concerns about her in the human mail.

After not contacting humans for so long, will humans be worried that she has been exposed?
Just as Gloria's brain was spinning rapidly, Liana on the opposite side let out a soft hum and reminded: "You must pay attention and make humans believe that we are going to have a decisive battle with them in the 32717 galaxy. We must let humans Mistaken……"

Liana paused as she spoke, with a smile on her lips: "We are still the same reckless people as Dika back then."

Gloria hummed softly, but subconsciously held her breath.

It turns out... this is fake?

She pursed her lips hard, took the portable terminal with both hands and asked, "Teacher, are there any more?"

"No more. Write it carefully. I will read it after you finish it, and also give it to the chief commander for review." After speaking, Lianna looked up at the time: "I'll give you six hours, is that enough?"

"Yeah! That's enough!" Gloria nodded heavily, and then asked again as if casually: "We mainly want to gather around the spot for reinforcements, right?"

"Surrounding the site to call for reinforcements?" Liana was slightly startled, and then laughed: "Where did you get the information? But we are not surrounding the site to call for reinforcements, but waiting for the opportunity to move back and dig out."

"I understand, teacher! I'll write it right away!"

Gloria said, inhaling for a moment, then closing her eyes and starting to think seriously.

Even if she is currently the number one "writer" in the entire base, including the executives and imperial scholars, she still needs to spend time thinking about the copywriting.

Liana saw that Gloria was starting to think about the copy, so she stopped interrupting and walked aside to get herself a drink.

After thinking about it, she made another cup and placed it next to Gloria.

Then she walked into the bathroom with a drink.

The moment of intimacy with Hall in the conference room required a good bath.At the same time, she also had to think about where the sacred civilization should go without the aura of its ancestors.


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