212. Kanta Empire
To put it bluntly, if these people are not willing to get married and have children, they will also be forced by the government. If you can't find the object? Never mind! Arranged by the government!
"We have controlled a lot of low-level civilized women, and these can be used to fill up." The adjutant has no sense of responsibility, anyway, as long as it is in line with her interests, she will not hesitate to do it!
Ishtar didn't say anything about this, just handed over the matter to the adjutant to deal with. He doesn't need to sign this, right?
The next day - Adjutant: "FΓΌhrer, this is the relevant plan, please look at it and sign it!" β
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Because he signed it over and over again, one national plan after another began to be implemented, and everything finally began to get on track.
Finally, after a few days, the mountains of papers on the desk were gradually decreasing. It's a rare time to take a break, or focus on other things.
The place that most interesting to Ishtar here is undoubtedly the Federation. After all, in any case, the Son of Keha is aiming to overthrow the Federation, and now the revolution has not yet succeeded, and of course there is still a need for further efforts.
Now the battle between the Federation and the Three Kingdoms Civilization Alliance has entered a white-hot phase of stalemate. The Federation successfully and effectively contained the offensive of the Three Kingdoms Alliance through the tactics of fortifying the walls and clearing the wilderness, although the losses were not small, but it was indeed a strategic guarantee.
Anyway, since it exists as a coalition force. Natural cohesion will be worse in this aspect, and the emperor of the Kanta Empire is only to gain de jure authority, the Republic of Antiga is for the greater good, and the Seris country also has some old vendetta with the Federation to avenge.
The coalition forces of these three civilizations, even the purpose of war operations, can be said to be very different. What's more, it magnifies the failure at the strategic level, as long as it is someone who understands the military perspective, or as long as it is a person who has a far-sighted vision. It can be seen that even if the Federation relies on its own strength, it is capable of repelling invaders.
Of course, there are many more factors. After all, there are other cosmic civilizations around, and these civilizations are not stupid, and no matter which side loses or wins in this war, it is actually possible to upset the balance in this region.
Therefore, many civilizations have begun to prepare to intervene, hoping to mediate in war. In other words, this war may not last too long.
Another thing here is that the current emperor of the Kanta Empire, Seth, because he started in the military, only believes that the power of the fist is greater than everything. Naturally, he did not understand benevolent government in terms of political strategy, and gradually lost the support of the low-level civilians. Based on Kerigan's observations on the ground, he came to the conclusion that "the Kanta Empire is on the verge of civil strife!" β
Seth is not a fool, of course, he knows that his biggest threat is actually his nephew. Because as long as Horus exists, it will inevitably make others the most desirable object of support. So he didn't hesitate to use all kinds of means to get rid of Horus, who had been let go before.
"If you want me to say, Seth shouldn't have let him go at that time, just because of a woman, it will take several times more effort now." Ishtar also complained about Seth, and said, "Do you want us to help again?" β
Now Seth is a bit of a trade-off, on the one hand, his army is caught in the war of the Union, and on the other hand, he needs to deter the "reactionaries" at home. But now there is still the pursuit of Horus, so that he has no skills.
Because considering that the ally he can trust now should be the son of Keha who helped him ascend to the throne. So he sent someone to make a high report, hoping that Ishtar could help him.
You must know that this is going to enter other countries to fight, so you naturally need to be cautious. Ishtar approached the adjutant and consulted with her: "What do you see? Should we send troops? β
Not so long ago, the Minotaur had just taken the fleet of the Sons of Keha and carried out an expeditionary military operation against the Federation. Nova has just received Istta's order to track down the mysterious organization.
It can be said that he has no "own people" to use in his hands now. But it was at this time that Seth sent someone to ask him to come and send some troops, which made him not know what to do for a while.
After learning the relevant news, the adjutant thought for a while and said, "We should still be able to send troops." Warfield's troops can still be mobilized! It's just that I'm worried about whether Seth will be able to win in the end. β
You know, the adjutant also said in the past that although Seth is very ambitious, he is also very good at fighting. But he doesn't know how to run the country, or the means of ruling are a bit rough.
As a ruler, there is no doubt that you want to rule over the people at the bottom. Although he can get the support of the middle and upper classes, the harshness of the people at the bottom is tantamount to destroying the foundation of an empire building!
There is an old saying in the ancient times of the Federation: water can carry a boat, but it can also capsize a boat. I believe the meaning of this sentence doesn't need to be explained too much, right?
"But Seth is an important partner for us, and you should know that. The ambitions of the Republic of Antiga are too great, the country of Seris is not very strong, and only the Canta Empire can be regarded as an ally that can help us. If Seth falls, Horus won't befriend us! β
Now Ishtar may have begun to have a little political vision because he is sitting in the position of the head of state, right?
At what height, how far you can see. Maybe this is what people often say, "the ass decides the head", right?
The adjutant pondered for a moment and nodded: "What you said is not bad, now Seth is still very important to us. If Horus kills him, it will be a loss to our interests! β
Of course, there is also the temptation of some huge benefits offered by Seth, such as funding the Son of Keha, providing the most advanced warships, and so on. The Kanta Empire has a history of countless years, and such a foundation should still be there.
After some planning, it was decided to help Seth This is a sure result, because it is directly linked to the interests of the base. As for whether he can help him take out Horus, or quell the civil strife in the Kanta Empire.
In fact, Isha doesn't have much confidence in helping Seth, after all, they belong to the outside **, and if they interfere in the Kanta Empire's own affairs, they will always be seriously ostracized.