Chapter 601: It Was Like Copying a Homework! (3)
Chapter 601: It Was Like Copying a Homework! (3)
First, it would use bloody methods to exterminate the weak race alliance.
But it would not be easy to do so.
The weak race alliance seemed to be in a state of disunity. It was comprised of warriors from various weak races across different domains, functioning like a mercenary organization platform with no absolute commander.
The higher-ups of the weak race alliance were more like the creators of the platform, but they were not the controllers of the alliance and did not have decisive command.
It was just like how the black shadow faction behind the Science and Technology Research Institute had wiped out Breaking Dawn back then. It was extremely difficult to eliminate the enemies to be in a state of disunity.
If they encountered bloody suppression, the weak race alliance would collapse completely. However, the warriors would still be rooted in Star City. It was just that without a systematic organization, their efficiency would decrease greatly.
However, the hidden danger was still there and had not disappeared.
These scattered weak race warriors could still send relevant information to the outside world.
They also dared to take the risk of investigating the Tiger Soul Research Institute when the external bid was high enough. After all, weak race warriors in these areas could be considered outlaws.
Secondly, it would first prove its strength through bloody suppression, then use negotiation to control the information network of the weak race alliance.
Although the weak race alliance was a platform, as long as this platform did not collapse, all information would still be exchanged through it.
Controlling the weak race alliance was equivalent to controlling the source of the information.
This option was undoubtedly exchanged for the greatest value at the lowest price.
From many perspectives, the owner of the fog in the previous timeline finally chose to control the upper echelons of the weak race alliance and use the method of controlling the intelligence network to control the weak race alliance.
All missions had to go through the owner of the fog before they could be sent to the stronghold of the weak race alliance in Star City.
This step was indeed ingenious.
For example, at that time, the Dark God Race had issued many missions to investigate the information in Star City. However, before these missions could be issued to the weak race warriors, they were sent to the owner of the fog by the higher-ups of the weak race alliance and were removed in advance.
In the end, the leader of the Dark Gods could only take the risk and lead his clansmen into Star City to investigate.
Even though the owner of the fog also said that it would eliminate the weak race alliance in the end, in the early stages of the development of the Tiger Soul Research Institute, controlling the information network of the weak race alliance was undoubtedly the best choice.
At that time, when the owner of the fog controlled the weak race alliance, it even obtained the coordinates of the various branches in Star City provided by the higher-ups.
The owner of the fog had once taken the initiative to share this information with Feng Qi.
Of course, he would not let go of such important information. He memorized all the coordinates.
At that time, he knew that he would not be able to use this information, but he would be able to use it in other timelines.
Now, this information was in his hands.
It would also help him resolve the hidden danger of the weak race alliance.
Now, he had the same two choices as the owner of the fog.
Eliminating the weak race alliance or controlling it.
Before he started the combat timeline, he had considered this question carefully. In the end, he decided to choose the second option like the owner of the fog.
When Breaking Dawn was strong enough, he would consider eliminating the weak race alliance in Star City.
As for how to control the weak race alliance, he did not think it was difficult.
There was no need for a detailed plan. He just needed to repeat what the owner of the fog had done.
It was like copying a homework!