Chapter 506: Back Hand
The war mobilization of the empire began.
Wherever there were civilians of the Empire, the ideological work of the Empire was fully covered, in order to stabilize the domestic situation before the war, so as not to cause turmoil when the war came.
But it doesn't seem to work very well.
Because as the news of the Empire's multifaceted enemies spread, the entire territory of the Empire was in fear from top to bottom.
After all, this time the empire is embattled, and the civilians do not have much confidence in the army and the government, and they are full of anxiety and hesitation about the future, especially the old scimitar has occasionally carried out a few terrorist attacks to add fuel to this imminent war, which makes the empire's war mobilization even less convincing.
Fortunately, this is only the case among the people.
The middle and upper echelons of the three powers have received the decision of the empire, and under the premise of being fully brainwashed, they do not show the same uneasiness and hesitation as the civilians, but under great pressure, they vow to win this war.
Every official understands it very well.
Their rights were given by the empire, and the empire gave them glory and status, and now the empire is facing a catastrophe, and as an official member of the empire, whether it is for the glory of the empire or for their own interests, they must fight to the death.
Here we have to mention the soldiers of the Empire.
Of the three powers, the brainwashing of the army is the most thorough, and now the soldiers have burst out with unprecedented morale, vowing to keep the invaders out of the country.
Empires are not as good as dynasties and kingdoms in terms of the cohesion of public opinion.
But only the cohesion of the soldiers is incomparable to that of the whole continent, and in the face of such a catastrophe, the soldiers of the empire can burst out with amazing morale, and the history of the empire has also relied on this to survive the death again and again.
There are now two places in the empire where morale is at its highest.
The first is the city of Ellkia in the eastern part of the empire, where the Imperial Central Army has taken over, and the Central Army represents the strongest combat effectiveness of the Imperial Army, and this army has an amazing sense of glory and mission.
Before the commander did not order the retreat.
This army can even fight to the last soldier, willing to die for the glory of the empire.
The other is the Imperial city of Kareni.
The reorganized Seventeenth Army, formerly known as the Imperial Third Army, experienced the despair of the fall of Kareni and the joy of recovering the North.
What's more.
No one in this army would underestimate Vega.
The only good thing is that Kareni City is the most volatile location in the Empire.
Probably due to the last fall, the civilians here instinctively did not believe that the Imperial army could protect their safety, let alone that the Imperial officers could defeat Vega.
In particular, the 1.2 million people who were part of the Viga guerrillas were in the first place.
These 1,200,000 people still regard themselves as guerrilla soldiers and are very united, and they regard Vega as the commander-in-chief of the guerrilla army, even though the Empire later declared Vega to have committed treason, but this did not prevent the worship of Vega.
It is no exaggeration to say.
As long as Vega takes the city of Kareni, casually recounts a few excuses that he was forced to commit treason by the persecution of the imperial high-backs, and assures the civilians that he has not betrayed the empire, but only uses the power of the dynasty to clean up the moths of the empire, it must be easy to regain the trust of these 1.2 million people.
Many times, civilians are blind.
Vega, as their former faith, can rightfully support every word they say.
This support is definitely better than the subjects of the dynasty.
But this time Vega really did not have the intention of fighting a decisive battle with the Empire, because he believed that the time had not yet come for a full-scale war with the Empire, whether it was the Seventeenth Army in Kareni City or the Central Army now stationed in the eastern city of Elkia, it was completely beyond the strength of the Holy Dynasty at this time.
Say something nasty.
If it weren't for Vega's murderous reputation here, so that the imperial high-level would not dare to act rashly, the imperial army would have wiped out the entire army of the dynasty, including the West Bank Army, in one face, and it would still be the kind that didn't even have scum left.
There is no meaning here to belittle the quality of the dynastic army.
But believe it or not, the truth is that Vega is a man who intimidates the armies of a nation in the name of one man.
This is something that the Holy Dynasty does not know from top to bottom, and it is impossible to believe this nonsense, after all, no one wants to deny their own abilities, which can probably be described as the saying 'dark under the lamp'. But the other nations, including the Empire, knew this, and only the dynasty to which Vega was loyal was the feared divine dynasty.
Hence the self-knowledge of suffering.
Vega knew that he could barely cover the dynasty, but he didn't have the slightest confidence that he thought that with this group of shrimp soldiers and crab generals, he could easily destroy the empire's foundation for thousands of years.
Despite the Empire's trepidation......
But Vega is still somewhat self-aware of himself.
So the question comes back to square one.
Judging from the current situation, his series of intimidation does not seem to be of any use to the Empire, but instead allows the Empire to unite and start the final battle that he least wants to face in advance.
Before discussing this issue, there needs to be a big premise first-
That is, Vega's strategy has indeed failed.
So did Vega really make a mistake this time?
Of course not!
A strategy that has not yet been fully unfolded, how can it be said that it is a bad strategy?
Yes, the layout of this series is not the whole story of this strategy, and it is even strictly a prelude.
Because Vega thinks that the empire is very likely to see through that he is just a paper tiger, not only will it not compromise with him, but it will provoke their blood and directly start the final battle between the dynasty and the empire.
So at this point, it's really just a layout.
What Vega really wants to rely on is not the 'power' of the Kingdom and the Duchy of Baya, the 'power' of these two countries is a bit inadequate at present, and it is a little difficult to really scare the Empire.
Speaking of which, Vega's purpose is already very obvious.
Now the people who can really scare the empire are the ones who may join the warband at any time, except for himself-
Oracle Freedom Alliance!
The Empire has always regarded the Freedom Alliance as a great enemy, and the importance of the Freedom Alliance is even higher than that of Vega, especially now that all the vassal states are no longer able to provide the Empire with blocking missions, the Empire is even more uneasy about the threat from the other side of the Jialan Mountains.
So how did Vega get the Freedom Alliance?
It should be known that so far, Vega has not had any contact with the Freedom Alliance, and even if they had the opportunity to do so, Vega would not know how to greet the non-humans.
Maybe......
He had to find an interpreter before he could say hello.