Looking at the old woman who came to visit, Gu Hang was still somewhat curious.
He hadn't intended to meet with this new leader of the Dark Spirit Race.
Talks had no meaning.
Even though the diplomatic envoys on both sides continued to maintain contact and communication after Victor's death, humanity had essentially lost the desire to negotiate with the other side, repeatedly emphasizing the demand for unconditional surrender.
For humans, doing so was straightforward—partly because the Dark Spirit Race's credibility was questionable, though humanity wasn't much better. But the biggest reason was that, from the perspective of the Alliance, with Victor's death and the Dark Spirit Race's successive defeats, they had lost all bargaining chips for negotiation.
Military defeat and political turmoil made the Alliance determined to push for the complete occupation of all of Comoros strategically.
Once totally victorious, everything would be mine, so why negotiate any terms?
