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Chapter 421 - 821

 Ten minutes had passed since the Federation attacked Lavoisier's flagship.

In the detention room of Seale, Lavoisier looked at the woman in front of him in shock. Even from the aesthetic point of view of the Blue Glory people, this woman was unbelievably beautiful.

Of course, Lavoisier's shock did not come from her beauty, but her status!

In the Blue Glory Republic, women were not allowed to join the army.

At this moment, it could be seen from the expressions of the other humans that this woman's status was quite high. It was even very likely that she was the supreme commander of this human fleet.

"Blue Glory Republic, Undefeated God of War Lavoisier?"

"Hehe, now that I'm a prisoner, how can I be an undefeated god of war?"

Hearing this, Lavoisier laughed at himself.

"No, you're still very good. If I didn't use some special means, it wouldn't have been so easy to take you down!"

"Speaking of this, although I know I'm no longer qualified to ask, I still want to ask. How did you persuade those eight civilizations to change sides?"

Lavoisier asked with a hint of pleading in his eyes.

Before Elfi arrived, he had asked himself this question countless times, but he never had an answer.

No matter what the outcome was, this was the only thing he was eager to know. Otherwise, he would not be able to die in peace.

After all, it was this that led to the first defeat in his life, and it was such a miserable defeat.

"You really saw through it, but how did you limit the range to those eight civilizations?"

Hearing this, Elfi nodded with some satisfaction, but then he asked curiously.

After the hyperspace incident, it was not surprising that Lavoisier could determine that there was a mole, but how did he limit the range to those eight civilizations? Elfi was a little curious.

"In fact, it's not difficult to guess. First of all, after you came here, you only invited those eight civilizations to be affiliated with you. There must be something about those eight civilizations that you like."

"Secondly, only my subordinates and the leaders of the civilizations can know my detailed battle plan and hyperspace interference parameters at the same time. I believe that my subordinates will never betray me!"

"Then, the civilizations that fit all the above characteristics and are most likely to be the eight civilizations that you once invited!"

"It's just that I don't understand why they would change sides at the last minute. There's no motive at all!"

After answering, Lavoisier sighed again.

Indeed, this was something that he still couldn't figure out.

"The reason why you can't understand is because there is an absolute error in your understanding!"

"A cognitive error?"

"Yes, it's a misunderstanding. Do you think that subsidiary civilizations are existences that are constantly being sucked dry by the main civilization, like slaves?"

"Is this … wrong?"

Lavoisier's head was full of question marks. Were the so-called subsidiary civilizations not such existences?

Otherwise, how could they be called an affiliated civilization?

"Perhaps, in the eyes of almost all civilizations, your understanding is correct."

"But … that doesn't include the Federation!"

Not including the Federation?

What did he mean?

Could it be that the Federation could toy with the subsidiary civilizations?

"Take a look at this. You will understand what I mean when you finish reading it!"

Looking at the dumbfounded Lavoisier, Elfi waved his hand, and a virtual interface displaying a document appeared in front of Lavoisier.

With many questions, Lavoisier looked at it seriously.

Just like the other civilizations that saw this agreement for the first time, Lavoisier's eyes widened, and the word "impossible" was written all over his face!

Indeed, this kind of content was ridiculous in the eyes of a normal galactic civilization.

He looked up at Elfi and saw that Elfi was looking at him with a mocking expression.

"What, do you think it's ridiculous? Do you think it's impossible? Do you think I'm lying to you?"

"I …"

He wanted to say something, but the words were stuck in his throat.

After all, Lavoisier had been in a high position for a long time. He quickly confirmed from Elfi's expression that she was not lying!

That's right. This is the main reason why those civilizations changed sides at the last minute.

However, in this universe, was there really a race that treated subsidiary civilizations like humans?

[Wait, why is she showing me this?]

Suddenly, Lavoisier realized that he was only a prisoner. Why was the woman in front of him telling him so much? She even showed him the subsidiary civilization agreement.

There shouldn't be a need for this, right?

Unless …

"You want to recruit me and then take the Blue Glory Republic under your command through me?"

"It's so easy to talk to smart people!"

Elfi did not hide her purpose and said with a smile.

"However, you and the Blue Glory Republic you're in are not indispensable. Therefore, you only have three minutes to think about it.

"After all, your fleet will enter the firing range of our defense line in three minutes. By then, you won't be able to stop as you wish!"

Elfi looked at the time and said to Lavoisier.

After all, she was once the leader of the Eovingian Alliance. Even if she was not as good as Lavoisier in terms of commanding a fleet, she was much better at controlling people's minds.

"Even if I can convince the leader, in the current situation, if the Blue Glory Republic fleet suddenly changes sides, will the fleets of the dozens of civilizations just watch and do nothing?"

"You seem to have forgotten … how our fleet arrived at your place!"

"You mean … the parameters of the space interference?"

"Yes, so the problem you're worried about is not valid!"

Indeed, if the Blue Glory Republic controlled the hyperspace interference parameters of the coalition forces and obtained the parameters of the human side at the same time, then the fleet could naturally enter hyperspace navigation mode immediately before the other civilizations could react.

In this way, there was no need to worry about the other civilizations attacking the Blue Glory Republic together after learning that they had betrayed them.

"One last question. If I convince the leader, will you give the Blue Glory Republic the same treatment as in this agreement?"

"Yes, by the way, let me remind you, you still have two minutes and fifteen seconds!"

As she spoke, she looked at the time and 'reminded' Lavoisier again.

The corners of her mouth curled up slightly, revealing a devilish smile.

"You win. Connect me to the communication, damn it!"

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At the same time, in the leader's residence on the capital planet of the Blue Glory Republic.

"Still can't contact Lavoisier?"

Ever since the humans attacked Lavoisier's flagship ten minutes ago, Talz had been unable to contact him.

Although he knew very well that Lavoisier was definitely doomed in this situation, he still had a glimmer of hope and kept trying to contact him.

"Leader, I've contacted him. I've contacted Commander Lavoisier!"

The secretary ran into the office and said excitedly.

"Quick, connect the communication immediately!"

"Yes, leader!"

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