This answer was a little different from Sophia's imagination—to be honest, it was more than a little bit different?This is simply too big.

You know, just now she was still worried that the goodwill she cultivated would be in vain, and she would lose the right to pursue her directly. As a result, after a few minutes, the question changed suddenly, and became whether she could get Hong to agree?

The surprise came too fast, Linghu couldn't hold it back.

"Then, do you agree?"

Sophia folded her hands expectantly.

"Of course...I don't agree!" Hong rubbed her head fiercely, "How could I be easily chased by just a few words! You think it's pretty!"

"Hey hey..."

Although she was resolutely rejected, she didn't feel sad at all, she just smirked there - after all, she didn't expect to catch up with an omnic in the past few years, let alone an omnic with the highest leadership level in the allies Well, if it was so easy to chase, those who failed would not dare to say that they only dared to write stereotyped articles anonymously on the Internet.

As for why she was still known anonymously, it is inconvenient to disclose.

"So you forgive me?"

"I wasn't angry at all," Hong let go, and explained while watching Sophia straighten her messed up hair, "I just couldn't laugh or cry."

"So you don't mind?"

Immediately, she pushed forward.

"Never mind!" Hong crossed his waist and said righteously, "If I find out again, I will spank your ass!"

"Ok!"

Sophia immediately jumped out and shouted loudly, for fear that others would not know that she looked like a pervert—it was clear that she was still looking dazed and pitiful just now, why did she change all of a sudden?

"It's a deal."

"roll roll roll!"

After being kindly asked out of the room by Hong, the place finally became clean.

"Why do I always feel like I've been tricked?"

Hong pinched her chin, feeling as if she had been fooled.

Could this be the legendary play hard to get?

However, these are not important anymore, at least until now, she already understands how she should treat the people around her and her favorite cubs.

There is a good saying on the human side, you must first settle down when you want to fight outside, which probably means that if you want to go out and make troubles, you must first take care of the cubs at home-there may be some misunderstandings, but The basic meaning should be that there is nothing wrong with it.

But now she has taken care of her family affairs, the integration process of the alliance is also proceeding in an orderly manner, the civil war will is high and stable, and the skyhook projects of the major planets have also entered the construction period. The fastest skyhook is expected to be It will be completed within a year, and by that time, she will provide the docks with a steady stream of military components, and assemble them into one after another powerful single-push man-class battleships that symbolize strength.

The internal stability is completed, everything is ready, then what to do, the answer is ready to come out.

"Three days later, the Human-Alliance mixed fleet will bomb Gekimed."

"Five days later, my direct fleet will bomb Io."

"Six days later, the main reinforcement fleet will arrive at the wormhole."

"Nine days later, the two fleets that completed the bombing mission will arrive at the wormhole."

"So, is this going to be a decisive battle?"

After using the chat software to crackle and knock, Xier put down the claw machine after successfully talking to them and hinted.

"Maybe, maybe not—because it depends on what that extermination unit thinks."

"After all, with the super-light speed of the flagship, the initiative to fight or not to fight is completely in their hands." Hong explained, "If it is up to me to decide, I hope not to fight."

"But if you want to fight, I'm absolutely not afraid."

Hong lightly touched Xi'er's fluffy ears, and watched her raise her head slightly, squint her eyes, with a very comfortable look, and said calmly but resolutely.

"I will protect you."

"absolute."

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PS: I had a very weird dream yesterday. I dreamed that I saw a novel. The plot was quite annoying to me. After waking up, I carefully refined it. The more I thought about it, the more reasonable it became. I am planning to publish a new book one day.

So, here comes the question, does stealing the book in one's dream count as plagiarism?

Volume 110 Extinction War: Chapter [-] [-] Jeffrey Commonwealth

Although at present, under the influence of the extinct unit's FTL flagship, this "Extinction Alliance" has successfully occupied an absolute advantage in the main battlefield, tilting the balance of victory a lot towards them, but in reality On the surface, unlike humans who are very flustered, Hong's heart is quite calm.

This is not because it was human beings who were beaten, not herself or something. As a machine intelligence, she certainly knows the unparalleled importance of this fortress.

As the only permanent fortress deep in the enemy's hinterland, once it is destroyed, they will not only lose control of the core channel of the Iron Heart Destroyer, but also cause humans to lose the barrier in front of their main planet, Mars .

This is not to say that it is as simple as going back to 120 years ago (40 years ago in the Earth calendar), that is, before humans drove the iron heart out of the solar system.

We must know that at that time, not only the strength of the fleet of human beings was at an advantage, but also the cohesion and unity of their civilization were at the peak in history-this is the most precious thing for organic civilization.

That's right, with the advancement of science and technology, there are indeed fewer and fewer things that "people" can control in space wars. The competition between equipment and technology has become the core of modern interstellar wars. It seems that the only It seems that the weapon theory has completely won, but in fact, this is still wrong and incorrect.

is one-sided.

Although in actual operation, the battle network composed of manned command ships + fully automatic unmanned warships of the Jeffreys is indeed better than the model of fully manned warships on the human side, not to mention the existence of red warships. Extraordinary, "weapons that move on their own", but this will not affect their understanding of war as a whole.

It is men, not guns, who win battles.

To put it in a more accurate and widely accepted way, both weaponism and voluntarism are wrong and one-sided.

To win in this war concerning the survival of the species, what human beings need is neither a single weapon nor an empty will, but a combination of the advantages of both.

It is an all-out war that belongs to the whole society.

And the very bad thing is that although humans today are more powerful at the level of weapons than at any point in the past 200 years, they are far inferior to themselves at the overall level.

Because they lost the will to do whatever it takes to win the war.

After forty earth years of "peace", today's new generation of human beings have forgotten the threat of extinction of civilization. Although they talk about "alien threats" on the Internet and intensify xenophobia everywhere, in fact, these are just talk , It’s nothing more than an irresponsible speech.

When civilization really wanted to prepare for war, the first ones who jumped out to oppose it were none other than those who made the most trouble at the beginning—because preparations for war really harmed their interests.

Among other things, just the fact that the transformation of military production will affect the supply of civilian consumer goods, thereby affecting the prices of various luxury goods, is enough to stir up waves among the people.

This is also human nature. After all, modern people have not really experienced the fear of being bombed by an extinct civilization, and have never experienced the kind of life that hangs on the thread of the entire civilization, and may be drawn to a halt at any time. How could they be willing to bear the price of a sharp decline in the quality of life?

In fact, the ones who are most wary of the threat of extinction of civilization are the ones with the highest degree of pro-foreignness and the ones who most want to establish good relations with other civilizations. They are often considered to be the space forces who are "eating inside and outside".

In this regard, even the famously wise Pan-Asian high-ranking officials can't match it-this cannot be understood by anyone who has not witnessed the threat first-hand.

But unfortunately, the space army is a minority group after all, and it is difficult to reverse the public opinion of the entire civilization.

The phrase "born in sorrow and died in peace" is vividly reflected in human beings.

In normal times, Hong has no intention of commenting too much on other civilizations, especially such a strange civilization, but unfortunately, this civilization is the most critical link in the entire anti-extinction civilization united front.

Once its fleet is defeated, its transformation from "overseas operations" to "local operations" will undoubtedly greatly damage its vitality and greatly reduce its industrial production capacity. It will force mankind to shift the focus of production to war again, and re-stimulate the people's will to war, but this is ultimately "remedial work".

After all, no matter how high the will to fight is, it is impossible to conjure a space battleship out of thin air-this is not the kind of weird idealistic universe. If you want to increase your strength, the only way is to wait for the shipyard to build it slowly.

But having said that, even in such a severe situation, Hong's heart is still very calm, without any panic.

It's not a "she can't act flustered because she's the leader" kind of thing, and it's not just because she swore to protect her cubs, it's because of a foreshadowing that was planted years ago.

"The No.12 block docking is completed, and the sensor is working normally."

"The docking of section 110 is completed, and the sensors are working normally."

Almost at the same moment, the engineering team located in the orbit of the alliance's capital planet Talalon sent back two reports with similar contents but with minor differences.

"Has the entire project been completed by 80%..." Hong muttered to himself while adjusting the posture of the engineering ship so as to recover the engineering drone unit on it.

"Alien Civilization Assistance Program."

Of course, it doesn't mean that 80% of the entire alien civilization aid plan has been completed. After all, strictly speaking, this aid plan has no so-called end point.

Unless the relationship between Red and the civilization being assisted deteriorates, or for some reason, the strength of the civilization surpasses Red and no longer needs her assistance—obviously, for the current Jeffrey civilization, Neither fits the bill.

Therefore, the so-called 80% completion actually refers to an important sub-project of this plan.

Skyhook project.

After years of construction, what began as a "deal" and then gradually turned into real aid as the two civilizations grew closer, is finally nearing its end.

The three capital planets and three skyhooks connect the sky and the earth.

"After the completion of these three skyhooks, their single-day orbital capacity will increase from less than [-] tons to [-] tons, which is four times the original."

"However, this is not the point. The point is that with the help of these three skyhooks, the Jeffreys can realize real cheap space transportation. In this way, whether it is building a space factory to increase production capacity, or building a new skyhook to expand rail capabilities, will become feasible.”

she concluded.

"It's a qualitative change from 0 to 1."

This is the greatest confidence that Hong can feel at ease and develop against the two omnics - the three capital planets, and the three star systems that are booming and their production capacity is getting better and better.

And a Jeffery civilization that is about to be unified.

Of course, this is more like a mere coincidence than an ups and downs.

After all, at that time, although the relationship between Hong and the alliance was already very close and solid, it was still within the scope of "normal diplomatic relations".

Therefore, a large part of the reason why Hong agreed to build three skyhooks for them at that time was to exchange for the former Federation II colonial galaxy, which is the star system at the gate of Hong's house.

To put it bluntly, this is just a transaction, even if it is a half-sale, half-gift transaction, it is a transaction in essence, not the current one, it is done to make the alliance stronger and the entire camp to develop in an orderly manner selfless assistance.

But regardless of its nature, there was one thing that Hong at the time did not expect.

She never imagined that the assistance she gave at the beginning would bring much greater returns than her investment.

And it came so fast.

As we all know, compared to the Extinction Alliance composed entirely of omnics, since Jeffrey and humans are both organic beings, under the premise of having the same number of planets, the overall industrial potential of the Anti-Extinction Alliance is definitely not as good as the resource Omnics who are all inclined to war.

Even if there is a "rebellious" omnic like Hong.

After all, strictly speaking, she only has one star system at hand for her to develop, and the other one, which is the "Second Colonial Galaxy" handed over to her by the Alliance, is unlikely to provide any help in the short term due to the lack of infrastructure. The output of fighting on the front line.

In this way, as time goes by, the strength of the Extinction Alliance, which has two star systems that can be fully developed by omnics, will become stronger and stronger, while the strength of the party with a majority of organic creatures is also growing, but the other The growth rate is bound to be not as good as the other party.

Especially now, if the Extinction Alliance succeeds in defeating the Gibraltar Fortress, it will inevitably cause great damage to the vitality of mankind, and make its original meager industrial production capacity even lower. Pull further apart.

It was originally like this.

But when the alliance possessed these three skyhooks, everything changed.

"However, even if they have three skyhooks, they will still be limited by the shackles of organic civilization." Regarding this, Zaizai expressed some doubts, "Humans also have several skyhooks, and there is another one under construction. Rail elevators, but their production capacity is still not much higher?"

"It was like this."

Hong straightforwardly admitted that this does not mean that the production capacity of organic civilization is low, but because of an innate "flaw" of organic civilization.

They are "people-oriented".

Of course, this is not a defect in the true sense. After all, the essence of civilization is to serve people. If people’s lives and even their survival requirements cannot be guaranteed, how can we talk about pursuing those more ambitious things?

In fact, Hong is also like this, but compared to her hundreds of cubs, the population of billions of people in organic civilization is too much. In order to support the survival requirements of so many people, they A lot needs to be paid, and this is bound to affect, and to a considerable extent, the military-industrial capabilities of civilization.

"But just add one more thing and it makes all the difference."

Hong tilted his head and smiled.

"like me?"

Volume 110 Extinction War: Chapter [-] [-] Jeffrey Commonwealth

At the same time, on the distant Star Taralon, on the Parliament Square where everyone was watching, the Chief Executive of the Alliance was giving a speech.

This may be the most important speech she will make in her life - not only because she will step down as the chief executive officer of the Jaffa Union after this speech, but more importantly, this speech will satisfy her from the beginning to the end. The biggest wish since taking office.

"...Therefore, if we are to carve out a truly pure land for our civilization, protecting our people from external threats, we need to progress."

"We need to change."

Her voice was low but firm.

"Some people may ask, isn't what we're doing good enough?

"Our answer to that has always been the same -- yes, we're doing better today than at any point in history."

"However, in this cold and dark universe, what we have done is not enough."

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