This galaxy was the Maffei One Galaxy, the neighbor of the Androda-Milky Way Galaxy Group, and the core of the Maffei Galaxy Group. This galaxy spanned more than fifty thousand light years of space, and within it, there were nearly one hundred billion stars.
Now, Xiao Yu had an idea in his mind. Xiao Yu wanted to destroy all the remaining stars aside from those he had under his control, in order to prevent his enemy from obtaining enough matter to begin construction. Xiao Yu wanted to win this war. Even if the price was the destruction of an entire galaxy, Xiao Yu would not hesitate.
Destroying a galaxy was not sothing Xiao Yu had never done before. In that small universe, and in the Large Magellanic Cloud, Xiao Yu had done such things before. But the situation then had after all been different. After all, what stood before Xiao Yu now was a galaxy even larger than the Triangulum Galaxy…
In order to achieve final victory in the war, Xiao Yu would not hesitate to pay any price. The thought of destroying this galaxy had only turned around once in Xiao Yu’s mind before a detailed plan erged.
“The most economical and practical way to destroy a galaxy is naturally the supermassive chain-reaction Spatial Bomb. Or, I could flee this galaxy in advance, then use this thod to destroy it. Although the Maffei One Galaxy is much larger than the Large Magellanic Cloud, my related technology is already mature. With the help of this strategic-class weapon, destroying it is not impossible. No, that will not work. My enemy will not give that ti or opportunity. Then the only option is to achieve the goal of destroying the entire galaxy by destroying individual stars.” Xiao Yu thought silently.
Destroying a single star, although Xiao Yu had now developed to the level of a Level 7 Civilization, still had the most economical and practical thod of relying on a specially made negative matter cannon as a weapon. Destroying one star was nothing to Xiao Yu, but one hundred billion stars… Even if Xiao Yu had no psychological burden, this enormous number was enough to keep Xiao Yu busy for a very long ti.
“Perhaps I can adopt a combined thod. I can stockpile enough stars in advance, or protect certain stars ahead of ti, enclosing them within my sphere of influence to prevent the virtual life civilization from laying hands on them. Then, in distant regions beyond our notice, I can use supermassive chain-reaction Spatial Bombs to destroy most of the stars in advance. After all, our battlefield is restricted only to the core region of the galaxy. In the rest of this vast galaxy, we have not yet extended our gaze for the ti being. I may even be able to use this thod to quietly cause a certain amount of damage to the virtual life… And then, there will be a large-scale star destruction war.”
“Before the virtual life can react, I will destroy the remaining surviving stars first. Even if I cannot destroy all of them, I must still make the virtual life’s stockpile of stars smaller than mine. As long as their material reserves are less than mine, and crossing vast distances to obtain stars from other galaxies is nearly impossible, then even if I am at a disadvantage in the early stage, in the later stage, as matter is consud, I will certainly be able to regain the upper hand.”
In just this short span of ti, a complete plan had already taken shape in Xiao Yu’s mind. This work had almost been completed subconsciously. The mont the thought of destroying the galaxy arose, this plan ford, and while making the plan, Xiao Yu had even carefully considered what to do at every step, what kinds of responses the virtual life might use, and how he should deal with those responses…
When this plan had been completed, Xiao Yu was nearly frightened by himself.
“Am I really… going to destroy an entire galaxy?” Xiao Yu’s heart began to hesitate. Xiao Yu had never discovered before that he too could be this mad. When formulating the plan, Xiao Yu had considered every aspect, had considered everything, but there was one thing Xiao Yu alone had not considered, just how enormous the destruction caused by his actions would be to this universe.
Only after the plan was completed did Xiao Yu think of this point. If Xiao Yu still had a body, Xiao Yu would certainly have broken out in a cold sweat. Xiao Yu was almost frightened by himself.
“Perhaps this is the fundantal reason the universe hates intelligent life. For a Level 7 Civilization, in order to achieve strategic goals, even destroying a galaxy is not sothing they cannot do. Before , there must certainly have been other war-type Level 7 Civilizations that had done this already… Intelligent life really is a parasite of the universe…”
If he did this, there did seem to be so inappropriate aspects. For example, the Guardian of the Way hidden in the unseen, whether it would tolerate such a thing happening or not. But the appeal of this plan was enormous, and given that Xiao Yu was at a disadvantage in computational power and at a disadvantage in numbers, and that Xiao Yu was very likely to lose this war, the possibility that this plan could turn the situation around made Xiao Yu’s heart pound in spite of himself.
Xiao Yu silently thought of many, many things. In the end, Xiao Yu made up his mind.
“I’ll do it! What is there not to dare? It is only one galaxy. In this universe, with trillions of galaxies, would one less matter? What of the Guardian of the Way? Even the microscopic civilization once said that the Guardian of the Way can no longer maintain peace between advanced civilizations through force, and the Guardian of the Way and the Rebel Alliance are still entangled with one another. How could it still have the energy to care about ? As long as I win this war, not only can this paradise, the Architectural Civilization, be preserved, I can also obtain the advanced computer technology of the virtual life’s predecessor, the Level 7 Civilization of the computation direction! Since I have started, I might as well go all the way and destroy this galaxy first!”
At this mont, the war was still continuing, and the flas of war were still burning simultaneously in several thousand star systems. By now, more than a year had passed since the war began. In this period of more than a year, both sides had suffered heavy losses. Although those ten billion ships controlled by the Supercomputing Centers could not display their full strength, under the coordination of the star system’s defense system, these ships still held a certain degree of advantage when facing the virtual life civilization. There was even less need to ntion the one billion ships directly controlled by Xiao Yu. Up to this point, Xiao Yu had had nearly eight billion ships destroyed in total, while on the side of the virtual life, more than ten billion ships had been destroyed.
The war situation had temporarily entered a stage of stalemate. The intensity of the war had already decreased considerably compared to the beginning. This was because the virtual life civilization had split off part of its strength to transport stars and gather materials, while Xiao Yu had split off part of his computational power for logistics construction. Xiao Yu did not take advantage of this period to launch a major counteroffensive against the virtual life civilization, and the virtual life civilization likewise did not take advantage of Xiao Yu shifting computational power to the rear to launch a full-scale offensive. Doing so had no aning. Both sides understood this very clearly.
This was a war unlike any Xiao Yu had experienced before. In this war, there was only direct collision. This was a contest of data. The performance of warships, the number of warships, the amount of computational power, and the adequacy of logistical preparation were the keys deciding victory or defeat in this war.
Xiao Yu also began large-scale actions to transport stars. This was very normal. Xiao Yu knew that this action of his would not arouse any suspicion from the virtual life civilization. So small moves, however, were unavoidable. Xiao Yu dispatched part of his fleet to pursue the virtual life civilization’s star-transport fleets, and the virtual life civilization similarly dispatched fleets to pursue Xiao Yu’s star-transport fleets. On the battlefield, the strength of both sides showed signs of extending outward into the surrounding space, which correspondingly represented a decrease in the battle intensity on the main galactic battlefield.
Amid these continual movents, one fleet quietly left Xiao Yu’s main base. They displayed no difference from the other star-transport fleets. Only Xiao Yu knew that inside these ships, enough strategic-class weapons had already been placed by himself. These strategic-class weapons, while burying this galaxy, would also bring him a certain degree of strategic advantage.
Under the cover of transporting stars, they would sow enough supermassive chain-reaction Spatial Bombs along the path they traveled as if scattering seeds. Compared to the empty galaxy, their volu was small enough, so as long as Xiao Yu did not go too close to the territory of the virtual life civilization, the possibility of them being discovered was very small. After Xiao Yu finished the deploynt, in a violent explosion, most of the stars and space in this galaxy would be destroyed, while because of distance and precise calculation of locations, the place where Xiao Yu was would not be too greatly affected. Although these things could not be deployed too close to the territory of the virtual life civilization, the impact they suffered would certainly be greater than Xiao Yu’s.
After these strategic-class weapons were detonated, the large number of small concealed ships carrying stellar cannons that Xiao Yu had sent out in advance would launch a full-scale operation. They would detonate any star they could see. Before detonating those stars, they would first push the planets into the stars, letting them be destroyed together with the destruction of the stars…
The stars that could be controlled by him, he would control. The stars that could not be controlled by him, he would destroy. This was Xiao Yu’s thinking, and it would beco his guiding principle of action for at least the next one thousand years.
That was right, Xiao Yu had absolutely no extravagant hope of ending this war in a short ti. This would without question be the hardest war Xiao Yu had ever fought. Achieving final victory would be enough. Whether it took one thousand years or two thousand years, Xiao Yu did not care.
What Xiao Yu was carrying out was a crazy plan, and also a plan with great feasibility. Xiao Yu was driving the progress of this plan forward with his firm power of execution.
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