I Am the Swarm

Chapter 423 Planning

If it is said that in so many years, the only possible follow-up actions of the behind-the-scenes chess players are probably the messy things on the Riken side.

Although the swarm had released all Doki captives, they did not seem to be grateful. Since the establishment of the Star Sea Alliance, the Duoqi Civilization was the only case of failure to invite. After the incident spread, it had already become a laughing stock and was thrown into the annals of history.

And those captives seem to have added BUFF to this shame, making the Duoqi civilization even more embarrassing. Perhaps because of this, although the Zerg Swarm did not have any conflicts with the Keya Alliance, the relationship has always been bad.

When they failed to invite the Liken people to join the alliance, they did not give up. Over the years, they have continued to make small moves.

Although the Riken tribe is the native of the Riken galaxy, they do not have full ownership of the star system. Their territory is only the Riken parent star, Riven star, Riwu star and Guiyun star, including their four planets. respective satellites. The other vast territories are occupied by swarms of insects.

This also led to their relatively scarce resources. Although the swarm allowed them to mine asteroids at the edge of the galaxy, the Rickens had to drag them to their own territory.

And they don't have the ability to drag large asteroids, but to drag small ones back, they have to go through the territory of the swarm, and they must be subject to layers of approval and supervision. Trouble.

The grace of not killing back then has long been worn away by time, coupled with the guidance of media and public opinion consulted by some unknown forces, the relationship between the Zerg Swarm and the Riken has become very tense. On the contrary, the relationship with the Liken tribe was not good at the beginning, and they even blackmailed the Keya Alliance of the Liken tribe, and fought fiercely with them.

In the name of trade, the Keya Alliance provided the Liken tribe with a large amount of basic raw materials, and also provided some technological assistance, allowing the Liken tribe to have a fleet of tens of thousands.

At the same time, in other respects, the two sides also have a lot of cooperation, and some industries within the Riken tribe are also open to them. For example, those media that lead the Riken tribe to turn against the swarm are ultimately backed by the support of the Keya Alliance.

The current Rickon tribe has been in harmony with the swarm. Although they have not officially joined the Keya Alliance, many things have reached the reality of the alliance.

And now, with the instigation and support of the Keya Alliance, the Riken tribe wants to plot the entire Riken galaxy.

However, even if the fleet size of the Rickon tribe has tens of thousands, which is several times larger than when they fought against the swarm, but at this point in time, it is simply a dream to use this to fight the swarm.

At the beginning, the 50,000 fleet of the Duoqi tribe retreated in despair after a round of salvo. The 10,000 battleships of the Riken tribe probably wouldn't even make a bubble.

Unless the Keya Alliance makes great efforts and sends out troops with all members, there is still room for arguing. But how is this possible? The Rickon tribe is not their real parents. For a force that is almost irrelevant, it is not what they want to confront the insect swarm head-on.

But the Keya Alliance has many members with a long history and a large number of people. They have a better understanding of the rules of the Star Sea Alliance and have richer experience.

With the Keya Alliance behind the scenes to advise, the Riken tribe did not choose to fight head-on with the swarm, but chose to take the public opinion route of gaining sympathy and seeking external assistance.

They chose an entry point with a tricky angle.

Before the Zerg Swarm and the Rikens joined the Star Sea Alliance, all nascent civilizations were protected by the rules of the Ji Clan, and they were not allowed to be disturbed by outsiders until they grew to a certain level.

Even if they were invited later, what they lost was only some population, knowledge, or artwork. They were not too keen on the territory. Because in the outer circle, unmanned star systems are not so rare.

Therefore, even a Buddhist civilization can keep its home galaxy and expand outward. Later, the Ji clan simply wrote the ownership of the parent galaxy into the rules.

This will not only leave a good impression on the new civilization, but also transfer more conflicts to the inviting party. It can also guarantee that they can create a strong opponent for those old forces, and they can kill many in one fell swoop.

Before the appearance of the Zerg Swarm and the Rickon Race, no force had ever made a fuss about this rule.

But the Ji clan and the outsiders never thought that there would be such a force as the swarm. They seem to have been born out of nowhere, and in just over a hundred years, they have crossed a star system and hit each other's lair.

So much so that the Ji Clan and the others were still in the discussion stage, and before they had time to make a move, the current situation had already formed.

But what's interesting is that on the Riken side, a civilization that doesn't even have full control over the parent galaxy doesn't seem to meet the alliance's regulations.

However, the territory of the Riken galaxy occupied by the Zerg Swarm was occupied before joining the Star Sea Alliance, and it did not violate the relevant regulations of the Alliance.

This is a flaw in the rules and an unexpected situation. According to the urine nature of the Ji clan, flaws are not allowed, and this part of the rules must be completed in the future.

The Keya Alliance and the Liken tribe chose to attack in this regard. They hoped to coerce the Ji clan by building momentum and using the pressure of public opinion, and when revising the rules, they would modify them in a direction that was beneficial to the Liken clan.

At that time, there will be laws to follow. If the Zerg Swarm does not abide by it, it will not only be as simple as the Keya Alliance. The Keya Alliance can solve the swarm without bloodshed.

And if the swarms follow suit, it will have a huge blow to their image, not only will they be able to separate the Riken tribe and bring them into the alliance. At the same time, in the Star Sea Alliance, it can isolate the swarms and limit the communication and development of the swarms. Anyway, as long as the plan goes smoothly, the Keya Alliance will be able to make a profit.

However, with the energy of the Keya Alliance, it is still somewhat powerless to arouse such a large-scale public attention. Even if they had the ability, they would not do it. The swarm is not weak, and it was not their original intention to stand in front of such a powerful force. Adding fuel to the flames behind the scenes and shooting guns secretly is what they have to do.

The Rickens began to frequently speak out in the internal news of the Star Sea Alliance, tampering with history, portraying themselves as weak, helpless, and violated, and smearing and vilifying the image of the Zerg Swarm in hopes of gaining sympathy from more forces.

With the quantum communication system, these news were instantly disseminated to all members of the Star Sea Alliance. Some civilizations just sneered when they saw it, while some civilizations saw it with bright eyes.

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