After a brief exchange, Feng Yi only wanted to convey in the most direct way to the newcomers that he was qualified to be the ultimate instructor, rather than to teach everyone how to fight.
When it comes to combat, Feng Yi has taught many people, such as Zhang Xiaobo, Elvis, Xiu Yi, Dovir, Mu Tou, and even Sky Shadow has comprehended Air Travel through the Blank Paper Realm.
From the beginning as a temporary instructor at the Wind Thunder Military Academy, to the frontline battlefield, and then to the Mars Special Training Base, whether it was the Flame Legion or Xiu Yi's team, Feng Yi had long grown tired of instructing. He could only guide in direction and combat thinking, helping newcomers avoid detours, but would no longer teach anyone hands-on.
As a close disciple, Xiu Yi's team's strength could be considered a domestic pinnacle, and it was also among the best in the world. However, Xiu Yi was not a true citizen of the Federation. He was born and raised on Bull Planet, and because of Feng Yi, Xiu Yi considered the Federation his second home, thus he could only be considered half a Federation resident, somewhat akin to Desert Storm TK.
The real battlefield is not something the young people in front of him can control. Of course, Feng Yi isn't old either, but in a sense, he is the most qualified one to speak.
As Huoye said, in the near future, even if humanity were to war with the Titan Elf Clan, it would be people like Iserin, Wutong, Xiu Yi, or Desert Storm Sky Shadow who would go to the battlefield, not a group of newcomers.
Shortly after, Feng Yi left, as there were many tasks to be done; foremost was observing the outstanding newcomers of each stellar region and selecting those he deemed 'qualified' geniuses, including combat instructors.
In that one week's time, Feng Yi traveled across several stellar regions of the Yate Federation. After observations, he finally gathered rough data, and perhaps only about ten showed real potential? He submitted the information on these newcomers to the higher-ups.
As for the combat instructors, they were all excellent. Anyone who could break through to the first stage was by no means a pushover. As for their future upward mobility, no one could say for certain, so Feng Yi didn't record that area.
A few days later, the official alliance talks were held in Sky City as scheduled. The talks lasted for eight hours, with heads of state expressing their opinions one after another. Their goal: to make subsequent strategic arrangements regarding the alien invasion issue. Should humanity fight or negotiate a merger?
Fighting is impossible, not in this lifetime. Human technological strength lags behind the Titan Elf Clan by at least 500 years, and this is a conservative estimate based on an assumed human lifespan of 500 years.
The problem is humans can't live that long. Even with genetic optimization, even if you are a New Human, even if you are a VIP user of the Combat Power Tester company and injected expensive life-prolonging drugs, reaching 200 years old would be considered old age.
Unless you can break through the second stage to break the life barrier, but how many Rank 2 warriors are there in this world? Even if you are a Rank 2 warrior, they specialize in combat, refining their physique, not conducting scientific research. Thus, catching up with the Titan Elf Clan in the next 500 years is unrealistic.
Humans have no means of sanctioning the aliens, except to negotiate peace with them. Therefore, Rekart's casualties could only be considered unlucky. Which force didn't suffer some casualties in this action?
In short, it's either die now or cede territory for peace. Anyway, those planets haven't been exploited; even if given to the aliens, humans aren't losing much.
Rekart couldn't refute this point. However, the Chairman of the Silver Alliance still made a request, hoping that the alliance would provide a six-month supply of resources to Rekart out of humanitarian considerations. This would be considered a national debt, and the countries that have accepted the Silver Alliance could provide less. How much less? It's up to personal judgment. After all, Rekart lost too much; otherwise, the Silver Alliance would refuse to negotiate peace with the Titan Elf Clan!
If negotiations break down, the subsequent situation is imaginable, and it will become unmanageable. No power can stay out of it.
For the condition put forward by the Silver Alliance, the Federation was certainly in agreement but wouldn't be the first to stand out in support. They reasoned that they had already accepted the people; what's a little resource, right? They wanted to be friends with the Silver Alliance.
Other powers simultaneously maintained silence, enough to last a while, eventually agreeing to the Silver Alliance's request, but not for six months. They need to live too, so just three months, no more. It should be understood that this is like crowdfunding to support a nation, and it's the country with the most population and widest territory. They don't owe them anything; why should they arbitrarily support a big boss?
Then Rekart spoke up, saying they could choose not to support, but he would go to war. After all, he was already half-wrecked, with most of his military power consumed. He might as well perish together. He was willing to set an example for humanity, even if it meant dying of starvation.
Ah... this...?
Then they decided to support; as the saying goes, when one side is in trouble, aid comes from all directions. We're allies after all; why be so foreign? But the maximum support could only be for four months, no more.
So Rekart decided to make a concession and proposed a four-and-a-half-month requirement. The talks concluded a few hours later.
Of course, this was only a unified opinion from the human camp. As for the Titan Elf Clan, many queens were unwilling to shake hands and make peace.
There were many reasons, but one crucial reason was humanity simply couldn't defeat them. Why should they negotiate peace? Peace means concession, peace means compromise, peace means fearing humanity.
Don't fight if you're going to make peace in the first place. If you've already offended humanity, then do it to the bitter end.
Know that humans are a species that learns quickly, and they're adept at imitation. Our civilization has existed for two hundred thousand years. If given breathing room, they could surpass us in just a few hundred years, as they say, strike when the iron is hot. If we wait, won't we be doomed when they settle accounts later?
It's essential to understand that the nature of humans is ingrained in their bones, and they are unlikely to keep promises. We might as well trust a dog rather than humans.
After unanimous opposition from many queens, there was a substantial period of silence, broken first by Elysis and the Black Wing Queen. Their opinions were very unified, both stating that if they didn't negotiate now, who could counter the artificial Black Hole? Many of humanity's technologies were even more avant-garde than the Titan Elf Clan's.
Yes, as a wandering species, the Titan Elf Clan had lived in the vast universe for tens of thousands of years, and their body structure had continuously degenerated. To escape this situation, they undoubtedly needed a habitable planet.
Even if we can defeat humanity, will they just stand by and be invaded? They're a sapient species. Even if they face complete annihilation, they'll likely destroy the habitable planet before dying. Just the radioactive pollution wouldn't be something the Titan Elf Clan's constitution could endure, resulting in mutual destruction and a futile effort. In this situation, what meaning does the war itself have?
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