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Chapter 487: The more extreme you become, the more insane you become, the more desperate you become,

Everyone has to pay for past mistakes, sooner or later.

Even if it's not a human being...that's the same thing.

to be frank.

In Su Wen’s opinion.

Khan's strategy of 'multiple paths advancing simultaneously' in the Fire Reef Star Territory.

It's completely comparable to Mai Paopao's cerebral palsy operation when he landed in Incheon.

It’s really not the same anymore:

Several fleets crossed the depth and jumped behind the target through hyperspace;

But they have to go hand in hand, without being connected or supporting each other, and advancing independently;

We didn’t even focus on which road, but evenly distributed and started at the same time;

this...

It’s really better than Mai Paopao.

The cerebral palsy solution that no military cadet graduated from West Point could come up with was actually used by their old principal.

It's hard to say whether the word principal has some magic power and makes everyone who touches it smell a bit bad.

Anyway, in Su Wen's view, Khan's saucy maneuvers are more suffocating than His Excellency the Five-Star Emperor.

Mai Paopao can still be said to be a show.

After all, he is also a show-off general...

...politicians in the military sphere.

A person who has no addiction to smoking smokes a corn silk pipe every day, either for show or something.

Fatty Qiu smokes a pipe, Comrade Steel smokes a pipe, and the general who wants to be president also smokes a pipe.

Very reasonable.

In current terms, it is called concave character design and traffic flow.

When it comes to the art of conducting...

It can't be said that there aren't any, there are about as many as one of Barton's hands.

Any more would be disrespectful to Patton.

As for Khan...

Ok.

It was also done.

It was just a show, and he was seeking death.

But to be honest, the two of them really made similar mistakes:

Mai Paopao, who had only fought against Big Fatty Jin, misjudged the combat effectiveness gap between the People's Army and the Pla.

They also didn’t know that the lofty mountains of North Korea and the biting cold winters of the Gaima Plateau were on a completely different plane compared to North America;

So much so that the show-like armed parade turned into a flesh-and-blood mill.

The Khan himself also misjudged the extreme fighting power that the 'natives' would unleash when they were forced to a dead end and faced the crisis of national subjugation and genocide;

Not only that, he also ignored the unstable factors in the Star Territory - to be precise, the unstable factors immediately outside the Star Territory.

Ignoring the latter, it can be said that there is nothing he can do.

After all, old silver coins like Su Wen are hidden so deeply.

Most people really don't have the imagination to imagine that just outside the Border Star Region, in the Soller Star Region, which has always been known as the "no man's land", there is an alien from 250 million light years away. The mastermind reaching out from Cesar.

He didn't expect it, which is understandable.

But what about the former... This is really his own fault.

——They all put on a posture of annihilating them all and leaving no one alive, and pressed towards everyone's hometown in one go. Why don't they have to fight to the death!

That's not how wars are fought.

You have to give people a little hope to break their will to fight.

Blindly killing them all will only drive people to the point of jumping over the wall.

Indeed, in Khan's eyes, these people are all 'untouchable' natives.

It needs to be completely eliminated and eliminated in order to achieve his inexplicable 'purification' purpose.

...Not to mention how his extremely anti-star society thoughts were cultivated.

Just because of his specific implementation, the degree of resistance of the other party will definitely be different.

In other words, even those who are as vicious as the Japanese still know how to support traitors!

Without the puppet army, who would dare to surrender?

Aren't you afraid that if you give up resistance, you will be stabbed?

Everyone resisted resolutely and fought bloody battles to the end. Why couldn't the damage caused to the attacker be doubled?

After all, whether the knife cuts on oneself or not, the psychological pressure it causes is really different.

During the Eight-Power Allied Forces, the foreign devils specialized in robbing the royal family and wealthy households, so much so that ordinary people even held ladders for them;

Even if there was a full-scale invasion of China later, some people would still surrender and become puppet soldiers in order to survive.

But if we follow Khan’s true exterminationism...

Let alone the people on the side that was invaded.

Even the soldiers under the attacking side may have to fight tooth and nail with the base camp:

You really want us to die!

Do you know what the vast ocean of people’s war is?

Not to mention those who shoot black guns or throw grenades into military camps.

When you go out to urinate, you have to worry about being cut off by someone squatting in the grass!

In the case of 'tolerating surrender', 'retaining political power', 'retaining race and civilization',

If you are not an absolutely determined person, it will be difficult for you to fight to the end.

If you can't beat them, surrender. This is the normal state of war.

——That’s why it’s so valuable to ‘fight to the end’.

Of course, this is not important.

The important thing is that Huairou's behavior itself gives people hope.

If you don't even give them a little hope, isn't that just forcing people to jump over the wall in a hurry?

What's wrong with the dog? When a dog bites someone in a hurry, it hurts.

It’s not like people have been bitten and eaten alive by dogs.

When I captured Entalos II, I burned down the glass of the Serbs' home planet that had already surrendered in one breath... It was indeed very refreshing!

Of course that would be great, there are tens of billions of lives.

All the humanoid stars in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, could not be as ruthless as Khan.

Even those war gods, the Dragon Son-in-law and the Soldier King, who whine and kill decisively every day, are not as good as a toe.

It can be said that the decisive flow of killing has been carried out to the extreme, and it can be called a humanoid extinct body.

...But what are the consequences?

This move completely frightened all the remaining civilizations in the Fire Reef Star Region and even drove them crazy:

——Who dares to surrender even if he surrenders and gets his glass burned?

The end of Entalos No. 2 was like a big slap in their face.

All civilizations were in extreme fear and anger, and mobilized the entire race to fight bloody battles to the end.

It is true that 'there is no distinction between north and south, and no distinction between people, old and young'.

Anyway, there is no way to survive, so why not give it a try?

Plus...

Khan's offensive power is also limited.

There is no way to repeat the old tricks and play the same tricks again.

The main reason is that he has a Titan fleet at hand.

——When the glass of Entalus 2 was burned, the terrifying news had already spread to the neighboring galaxies.

Immediately afterwards, all civilizations shrank their troops to the core star area almost at the same time.

Poor equipment, low technology, and uneven quality of soldiers...

It doesn't matter.

Is this still a problem when you are cornered?

Just like Su Wen said before.

One sampan for every 10,000 people is still millions of warships!

When the soldiers at the most ordinary defense outpost dare to take a speedboat filled with metallic hydrogen, blend into the formation of carrier-based aircraft taking off from an aircraft carrier, and play Viva Charge at a deformed Titan ship...how can Khan do it? How to deal with it?

"...The reason why we fought such a bad battle is that he was too crazy!"

"Things who are worse than dogs still dare to engage in massacre... they deserve it!"

Su Wen said with a sneer.

Quickly cleansing an entire planet of life forms... can indeed be called 'efficient'.

However, that is based on the premise that the usable value of the life forms on this planet is not as good as the value after cleaning.

No matter how you look at it, the Fire Reef countries clearly do not meet such conditions.

This is true even from this most utilitarian perspective.

If personal feelings and other factors were involved, Su Wen would naturally disagree with Khan's philosophy:

If only he hadn't killed so thoroughly and insisted on implementing that bullshit idea of ​​'extreme purification',

Leave one or two key production balls to provide yourself with supplies, base areas, and an army of servants who can serve as cannon fodder...

... He wouldn’t even be like this!

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