So you're compromising? Qin Yao asked very interestingly.
I have no choice but to be stubborn. If she wants an identity, give it to her. Whether she is the fourth lady or my 67th, 89th or 90th lady, they are just three words. Gong Yun responded helplessly.
If Fan Xia hears your words, something big will happen. Tell me, why are you different from other men? Isn’t it natural for men to like women and for women to like men? Qin Yao asked with interest.
How could it be the same? Gong Yun said with a strange expression. A man is like a drop of ink. If it is placed in a bowl of water, the water will change color because of the ink. But if there are several bowls of water, does this drop of ink still have a sense of existence? The women around others can bring out the men around them. Each of my women shines brighter than me, and it seems like I can do nothing around you.
Qin Yao was slightly startled. Is this the reason why you don't want to go home?
Of course not, not all of them are things you find for me to do. There is never enough time to finish this or that matter. Gong Yun explained with a smile.
There is no way, this is our fate. The Red Sea is a big mess and it is not finished. It will probably take several years to get back on track. Qin Yao sighed.
It takes a few years to stabilize quickly, haven’t you noticed? The reaction of the alien base here is completely different from that of the Kingdom of Hope and the Kingdom of Watch. They may really do something to us. Gong Yun said.
What must happen must happen, and there is little possibility for completely different races to coexist. What's more, aren't our targets now these outsiders? With the current technological level of mankind, the mutant beasts should have no need of us. They can completely solve it on their own. Qin Yao said.
This is the biggest problem. From our current understanding, most of the aliens in these bases are incapable of interstellar navigation. They have no material support to leave. From their standpoint, they are extremely likely to fight us for survival. big.
However, how can we completely expel so many alien bases? Do we really want to kill them all one by one? In that case, too many interstellar civilizations would be offended. How can we afford it in the future? Gong Yun analyzed worriedly.
Qin Yao nodded. This is indeed a problem. Strictly speaking, these alien bases are not actually hostile to humans. Most of them arrived after the earth's great changes, and only a few bases have acted oppressively against humans. Most of them can be said to have nothing to do with humans.
If they are all eliminated by force, it will indeed be a big trouble in the future. If nothing else, even if their main civilization just wants an explanation, we cannot afford the compensation. It's really unreasonable that people just built a base on the earth and then killed them.
Here’s the problem, I now feel that it would be easier if they were all like the Triangular Civilization. Now they don't come out or provoke us, they just close the door and live their own lives and do what they should do. What reason do we have to eliminate them? Just because they're not native? This would be fine if we just planned to stay on the planet. But in the future we are going to travel to the stars, and it will not be a good thing to have enemies everywhere. Gong Yun sighed.
This is not just a problem of the enemy. If it leads to revenge, we will be the main culprits in destroying mankind. This is inconsistent with our goal. The best way is to use the same method they used to deal with humans, to squeeze out their living space bit by bit, forcing them to leave or perish. War is only an extraordinary measure used under forced circumstances. Qin Yao also echoed.
Gong Yun looked up at the sky and thought for a while. In that case, the method of the Country of Hope is the most appropriate, right?
Theoretically, it should be that this was the reason why I didn't touch them in the first place. Firstly, there was no guarantee of victory against these alien bases at that time, and secondly, the subsequent chain reaction had to be considered.
Gradually occupy their living space and control their resources. Afterwards, whether it is providing them with spaceships or supplies, the safest way is to gradually invite them away, but it will take a long time. But we don't need to be in a hurry now. The reproduction of the population will take a long time. Qin Yao explained.
Does that mean we have to rely on nature? After all, the larger the population, the more intensive and wider the activities will be, and the more difficult it will be for them to obtain supplies. The next important direction can only be the reproduction of the population. However, this is also difficult. As the area of occupied land becomes larger and larger, people's awareness of crisis will become lower. The reproduction rate is bound to gradually decrease, and it’s hard to say how long it will take. Gong Yun felt that there seemed to be no really effective way to do this.
Forget it, in your words, the ship will be straight when it reaches the bridge. Let’s talk about the future in the future. All kinds of calculations are not as good as the changes in one day. It is better to deal with the immediate problems first. Qin Yao advised.
It can only be like this. Gong Yun nodded and stopped. Further ahead was a temporary field hospital, where many injured people who had been rescued were here. Even though Qin Yao was an ascender, he didn't want her to go there during pregnancy either. What follows a major disaster is often the spread of special epidemics, which is unlikely to be completely eliminated with the current medical conditions in the Red Sea country.
A truck rolled over the scattered building debris and drove up behind the two people. The two people stood on the side of the road and watched as dozens of injured people in the truck were pulled into a temporary hospital.
If that doesn't work, let's use an aircraft to transport a batch of medical supplies first. How can these people get proper treatment under these conditions? Qin Yao said as if talking to himself.
However, the use of aircraft to transport supplies is indispensable. In the process, it would be terrible if we are mistakenly thought that we are launching a large-scale cleanup war against alien bases. Now if we fight another war under this situation, the public's morale will be shattered. No. Gong Yun reminded.
Then arrange a hundred of them first. A little is better than nothing. At this time, these people will not care about misunderstandings and wars. Qin Yao suggested.
What if these one hundred were destroyed midway? Shall we fight back or not? War-grade equipment such as aircraft are of particular concern. Gong Yun didn't quite agree with Qin Yao's idea of using aircraft to transport medical supplies.
But now that the infrastructure chain in the Red Sea country has been broken, do so many people rely on some anti-inflammatory grass-root bark treatments? Qin Yao asked back. She is different from Gong Yun. She lives in a peaceful environment. If so many people are injured and there is no cure, what is the point of rescuing them?
Gong Yun regretted taking Qin Yao out for a walk. They could indeed take care of the problem at hand or ignore it. But does the Red Sea Kingdom build a temporary hospital here to seek help? If you can't see it, you can ignore it, but can what happens right in front of you be regarded as invisible? Qin Yao is responsible for people's livelihood issues here.
If the difficulties you see don't help, how can you be convincing in the future? This problem must be solved as soon as possible. If a war breaks out, let the country of hope fight it. Qin Yao suggested.
In fact, there are ways to prevent war. Gong Yun said hesitantly.
Tell me. Qin Yao asked inquiringly.