Chapter 275 - 178: Methods to Address Shortcomings
They are now a small nation, a small nation daring to resist the Empire. In this situation, the route of dominance is more advantageous than the peace route, and force and fear are more effective than the so-called friendly attitude.
Just as the councillor said earlier.
In this dark interstellar backdrop, peace is merely the outcry of the weak.
Of course, some expressed concern: "These civilizations should all be within the Mude System. We are still outside the Mude System. If we come into contact with them, would it trigger interference from more advanced civilizations within the Mude System?"
Shen Shi answered this question:
"A more advanced civilization in the Mude System is none other than the Daike Civilization, isn’t it?"
"..." The person asking the question was instantly rendered speechless.
"Once reaching C-level, it already assumes the role of a manager within the Mude System. As for higher B-level civilizations, they have little interest in managing matters of E-level and D-level civilizations. Even if we defeat the Daike Civilization and replace their role, the B-level civilization won’t interfere; they might even see it as beneficial. After all, the Mude System is primarily a system of cultivation and oppression in the interstellar realm, where interest and value are eternal cores," continued Shen Shi. "So, if we’ve prepared to challenge the Daike Civilization, we need not worry about pressure from the Mude System before succeeding."
This is also the historical experience of the human civilization in the second future line.
After reversing the power dynamic with the Daike People, the Daike People did indeed seek assistance from other civilizations within the Mude System.
All resulted in cold rejections.
Just like how the Daike People treated the Worren in the history of the first future line.
