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Chapter 457 - 857

 This was a very realistic problem …

Although basically all high-level civilizations only treated their subsidiary civilizations as slaves, the problem was that they were their slaves. They could beat, scold, or even take their lives at will, but others could not!

Otherwise, where would the high-level civilizations put their face?

Furthermore, the Federation's subsidiary civilization system was different from other civilizations. The Federation was obligated to provide military protection for all subsidiary civilizations. This was an important part of the entire system.

Therefore, if there was no explanation for this matter, it would be no different from a serious internal trust crisis for the Federation.

This … was something that Lin Fan would never allow!

"As for the five Class 7 and Class 8 civilizations led by the Blue Glory Republic, we are willing to protect all the survivors until you accept them!"

"At the same time, we can give enough compensation to help rebuild their civilization in a short period of time!"

Nodding, Nina stated the price that she had prepared long ago.

In fact, as soon as Elfi's fleet retreated into the ocean current, Arnaud held a supreme commander's meeting. At this time, it was only a few days since Arnaud ordered to completely wipe out the Blue Glory Republic.

After the supreme commander's meeting decided to rope in the humans, he had already asked Arnaud to stop attacking the Blue Glory Republic and the other four civilizations.

It should be known that it was not easy to completely wipe out a Class 8 technological civilization. Furthermore, most of Arnaud's fleet had gone to chase after Elfi. As for the fleet that was left behind to carry out the cleansing mission, the mission completion rate had not even reached 10% during this period. As for the other four civilizations, they did not even have the time to take action.

It could be said that except for the Blue Glory Republic, which had lost nearly 20% of its population, the other four civilizations were completely unscathed.

When Nina explained the current situation of the five civilizations to Lin Fan, Lin Fan also understood.

In this case, as long as the compensation was in place, he believed that the Blue Glory Republic could accept it.

In any case, if a Class 9 technological civilization was willing to compensate a Class 8 technological civilization, then the Blue Glory Republic, as a Class 8 technological civilization, really had nothing to complain about.

Of course, this matter was related to the credibility of the Federation. Even though Lin Fan knew very well that the Blue Glory Federation would definitely accept it, this could not be done by the Federation. The Blue Glory Republic had to do it themselves to prevent the Federation's credibility in the affiliated civilizations from being damaged.

"Your Excellency Nina, perhaps you don't know much about our Federation's subsidiary civilization system. In the Federation's subsidiary civilization system, the most important point is that the main civilization must protect the subsidiary civilizations. This point is also the cornerstone of the entire system and has been written into the Federation's subsidiary civilization agreement."

"Therefore, the issue of compensation is not decided by me but by the Blue Glory Republic. If they are satisfied with the compensation and do not pursue this matter, then the Federation, as the main civilization, will naturally have no conflict with your civilization."

"I wonder if Your Excellency Nina can understand this."

His eyes widened in disbelief …

Weren't subsidiary civilizations the cash machines of the main civilization?

Periodically, they would collect tributes and use them as cannon fodder during war. On the other hand, the main civilization would only give the subsidiary civilizations the right to continue living.

Wasn't this the correct way to become a subsidiary civilization?

However, Nina heard a completely different system from Lin Fan's words. In the Federation's subsidiary civilization system, there was a sense of respect between civilizations of the same level.

This … was an extremely inconceivable thing.

In a negotiation between two advanced civilizations, one of them would actually respect the wishes of the subsidiary civilization. This was ridiculous!

"Your Excellency Lin Fan, are you … serious?"

"Very serious. Just as I said just now, as long as the Blue Glory Republic nods, the conflict between the Federation and your civilization will no longer exist!"

"This … Alright, then I'll have to trouble Your Excellency Lin Fan to arrange for me to discuss with the current leader of the Blue Glory Republic!"

"No problem. I'll arrange it for you after we're done talking!"

Lin Fan nodded and said.

"There's one more thing that I'm curious about. I wonder if Your Excellency Lin Fan can answer my question?"

When Lin Fan was about to end the conversation and arrange a meeting between Nina and Lavoisier, Nina suddenly spoke.

"If I know, and it's not related to the Federation's secrets, of course!"

"It's like this. Just now, Your Excellency Lin Fan said that Elfi's fleet is only a third-rate fleet of the Federation. Is this true?"

Speaking of which, Nina had wanted to ask when she heard Lin Fan say this.

It had to be known that no matter how one looked at it, Elfie's Angel Fleet had already stepped into the ranks of the battleships of a level-9 technological civilization. For a level-8 technological civilization like the Federation, it was already very impressive to be able to reach this level. It could completely be called a level-8 civilization with surpassing attributes.

However, Lin Fan said that it was only a third-rate fleet of the Federation?

Nina expressed that she did not believe it, but she felt that Lin Fan did not seem to be lying. If she did not ask clearly, she would feel as if there were ants crawling on her heart. It was extremely uncomfortable.

"Elfi's fleet?"

"They are indeed only a third-rate fleet of the Federation. It's not wrong to call them a third-rate fleet!"

Lin Fan nodded and confirmed.

This was not Lin Fan's nonsense. In fact, the Angel Fleet was really a third-rate fleet of the Federation. It was not wrong to call them a third-rate fleet.

It should be noted that the strongest fleet of the Federation was the Underworld Fleet, followed by the Fearless Fleet, and then the main standard fleet. Elfi's Angel Fleet was the standard standard fleet of the Federation's main standard fleet.

Of course, calling them a third-rate fleet was a bit of an exaggeration. However, Lin Fan deliberately said this for Nina to hear. Otherwise, why would Lin Fan use the term third-rate fleet?

"This is really …"

Nina could feel from Lin Fan's words that he was not lying. However, it was precisely because she noticed this that she was even more shocked.

If all this was true, then what was the strength of humans?

Could it be that they were a civilization that had never appeared in the universe that could surpass attributes by two levels?

"Your Excellency Nina, do you have any other questions?"

"Not at the moment!"

"Alright then, let's stop here for today. After you and the Blue Glory Republic come to a conclusion, we'll continue. What do you think?"

"Agreed. Then I'll have to trouble Your Excellency Lin Fan!"

After the two of them exchanged a few pleasantries and ended the communication, Lin Fan also began to think.

This was really a little strange …

Even if the Moi Alliance did not want to exhaust each other's strength and intended to stop the dispute between the two sides in Holtel, the price they had to pay was too high, right?

In fact, Lin Fan did not expect Nina to agree to all the conditions that he proposed. It was more like asking for a high price and sitting on the ground to pay, wasn't it?

However, Nina agreed to all of them. Judging from her attitude, if he had asked for a higher price at the beginning, she would have agreed.

This was a little strange …

However, everything had a reason.

No matter why Nina or the Moi Alliance wanted to do this, when other things were settled, naturally …

He would know.

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