"Lavoisier, is it okay not to leave a reserve fleet?"
After the order was given, and all the commanders and staff officers left the command room, a leader who was listening by the side could not help but ask.
Although he did not know much about commanding a fleet in a galactic war, he knew that he had to leave some reserve forces for himself in case of an emergency.
However, Lavoisier did not have this intention at all. He sent out all 50 super attack groups.
If by any chance there was a change in the battle situation, wouldn't there be no reserve forces that could be deployed at the last minute?
Lavoisier looked at the leader of the level-8 civilization who asked him and sighed.
"Your Excellency Searses, do you know what the probability of victory is based on my deduction of this war?"
"How much?"
"Less than 10%!"
"What!"
Not only Searses, but even the leaders of the other civilizations stood up. The words' you're talking nonsense 'were written all over their faces.
Although they knew that the humans were very powerful, they thought that there should be at least a 30% to 40% chance of victory. However, they did not expect Lavoisier to say that there was less than 10%!
This …
How could they accept this?
"Lavoisier, why didn't you say something so important earlier?"
Searses, who had recovered slightly, slammed the table and roared at Lavoisier.
"Say it? After I tell you, you'll give up and surrender obediently to the humans as slaves? "
"This …"
Searses did not know how to refute Lavoisier's words. After all … it was just as Lavoisier said. If he knew the result of the deduction, he would have done it.
However, at this time, in front of all the civilizations, could he admit it?
"Alright, let's not talk about this for now. Lavoisier, what does this have to do with you not leaving a reserve fleet?"
Talz, the leader of the Blue Glory Republic, knocked on the table and asked.
He had his own doubts about this as well.
"Leader, you know that the chances of victory are very low this time. Therefore, the only way for us is to not hold back and give it our all. Either we succeed in one strike, or …"
"I see!"
Talz nodded.
Indeed, just as Lavoisier said, the chances of victory were very low. To conserve strength in case Plan A failed and carry out Plan B?
This is very stupid, okay?!
It would be better to invest all their strength in one go and focus on Plan A. Only then would they have the highest chance of winning.
Of course, according to Lavoisier's own calculations, the highest chance of victory was only 10%. Moreover, it would only be possible if the enemy commander made a serious mistake!
However, would the enemy commander really make such a low-level mistake?
To be honest, even Lavoisier himself was not confident.
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At the same time, 10 AU away from the Federation fleet, the flagship of the Federation fleet, the Seer.
"Why do you think these guys won't surrender even though they know they can't win?"
"In reality, becoming a subsidiary civilization of the Federation is definitely more beneficial than detrimental to them, right?"
In the bridge, Elfi asked in confusion as he watched their fleet advancing toward the indigenous civilization's joint fleet in the tactical image.
Indeed, this question made him very confused.
Why was it that every time Lin Yu ran over to tell them to join the big family of the Federation's affiliated civilization, the other civilization would then excitedly kneel down and lick his boots?
However, this was the first time he had done so, but the other party refused to do so.
To be honest, other than the fact that the name of the Federation's affiliated civilization might not sound good, there was no other problem, right?
"That … Commander Elfi!"
"What's wrong?"
Elfi looked at his adjutant who wanted to say something but was hesitating.
"Did you show them the Affiliate Civilization Agreement?"
...
Awkward silence …
Silence …
The atmosphere was extremely awkward …
He did not answer his adjutant's question. Instead, he rolled his eyes, as if the words "I don't want to talk to you" were written all over his face …
Seeing this, the adjutant understood that his commander definitely did not show them the agreement of the Federation's affiliated civilization. Instead, he directly asked them if they wanted to become a subsidiary civilization of the Federation.
It would be strange if they did not fight with their lives on the line.
"Adjutant, help me send a copy of the agreement of the Federation's affiliated civilization to those few civilizations!"
"Uh … Yes, Commander!"
"Also, it's not that I forgot. I did it on purpose. I mainly want to see if these civilizations are brave. Yes, that's right!"
"Understood!"
Although it was a little awkward, Elfi was still very satisfied with the excuse he came up with at the last minute.
However, the adjutant beside her didn't know what to say anymore.
She really did not expect that the former queen of the Io Alliance, who was now the commander of the Federation's Elven fleet, would have such a proud side.
If this scene were to be revealed, it would definitely be the headline of the Federation's mainstream media tomorrow!
Well, that was just what the adjutant was thinking. His body was like a conditioned reflex, and he immediately carried out the order.
Very quickly, in less than half a minute, a copy of the agreement of the affiliated civilization was sent to the leaders of those civilizations.
These leaders who were still monitoring the progress of the war in the virtual war room had a strange expression on their faces when they suddenly received a message from the humans.
The war had already started, what was the meaning of a message?
Could it be an ultimatum again?
Since there was still some time before the two fleets came into contact, these leaders secretly pulled out the message from their terminals and checked it without being discovered by others.
In the end, they found out that the humans had sent a copy of the affiliated civilization agreement?
To hell with the affiliated civilization!
Two of the leaders saw the name of the agreement and stopped reading. However, the remaining six commanders were still reading it.
It was not that they were considering changing sides. They simply wanted to see how ridiculous this affiliated civilization agreement of the humans was.
However, after reading it for a while, the six of them had a strange expression on their faces.
This thing … Couldn't you have taken it out earlier?
If you had taken it out earlier, we would have happily signed it. What's the point of fighting?
What's the point of taking it out now?
It's already too late to back down, okay?
You don't want me to start a war, do you?
If I dare to do that …
I'll be beaten into a sieve by the other civilizations in minutes!
The six leaders who had finished reading the affiliated civilization agreement of the Federation were all complaining in their hearts …