Chapter 572: Coercion

What is Foster's weakness?

People have seven emotions and six desires.

The weakness exposed must be in it, and as long as you follow the map, you will definitely be able to catch the key point of Foster.

But after returning, Vega took Foster's life's information and looked at it several times, but he didn't see any weaknesses, and even saw his own shadow from Foster's body.

First, Foster had no relatives, let alone friends.

This means that it is almost impossible to get started with his loved ones.

Second, Foster has no desire for money or power.

So trying to tempt him through these things won't work.

Third, Foster was absolutely loyal to the Empire, and could even die for the Empire.

When a person is not even afraid of death, even if this person is powerless, it is countless times more terrifying than those strong men who are eight feet tall.

Fourth, Foster was born to fight.

Born as an orphan, from a soldier to today's position, Foster has only had war and war in his life, and if he strips him of war, he is just a useless old man.

To be loyal to war means not to be afraid of war.

Forster may have foreseen that one day he would be defeated, or even taken prisoner, and eventually die in the war.

No fetters mean no weaknesses.

Foster is now like Vega, treating everything as pawns that can be discarded at any time, which means that no one can catch the weaknesses of the two from outside of war.

There is only one way to defeat Vega-

That is to defeat Vega in the war.

Now Foster is almost a copy of Vega, and it is almost impossible to exploit weaknesses outside of war.

This is also where Vega finds tricky.

But there is a saying that things gather like and people are grouped, and if there is anyone in this world who can best understand Foster's psychology, then I am afraid that no one else can do it except Vega.

Because both of them reject all fetters and make themselves more invulnerable.

But one thing to know.

What is the purpose of rejecting all shackles just to make you stronger?

As you can see.

Vega fights for his life, he wants a comfortable life, he doesn't want to live a precarious life.

Therefore, when someone asks for his life, Vega will inevitably burst out with a thousand, or even ten thousand potential, to defeat the opponent, and at that time Vega will become almost invincible, unless someone can stand on an absolute height and crush it.

Similarly.

Foster didn't fight for his life, but he fought for loyalty.

He is loyal to the Empire, he wants to see the Empire prosper, he wants to see the people of the Empire live a good life, and the only thing that can achieve all this is war, so in every desperate situation, Foster can always play beyond the norm and turn defeat into victory.

The battle of the Kingdom Dragon City is a swan song.

That being the case, what is the use of Vega's focus on Foster's merits?

Whether it's war or any other field, attacking the enemy's weaknesses with one's own strengths is the best policy, and if you don't find the enemy's weaknesses, you can rashly attack the enemy's strengths, which is something that even a fool can do.

This is indeed the case.

But Vega is good at doing the opposite, he believes that there is no absolute good or bad in the world.

For example, if someone threatens Vega's life, he will use his great potential, but if someone takes his life, then he will inevitably sacrifice his loyalty for this person as a last resort.

Since loyalty to the empire can make Foster forget about life, is it possible to control Foster through loyalty?

The answer is yes.

Foster is extremely loyal to the Empire and can die for the Empire, which is a bit like the star mage Ocassos, but this loyalty is not the same as Ocassos's loyalty.

The object of Ocassos' allegiance was to the royal family.

If Ocasus had to choose between keeping the royal family of the dynasty and the people of the dynasty.

Then there is no doubt that Ocasos will choose to keep the royal blood of the dynasty and give up all the commoners, because he is loyal to the royal family. In his opinion, the royal family still exists, and the dynasty has the hope of rebuilding, if the royal family is all dead, even if the dynasty is re-established, it is just a pseudonym, and he himself absolutely disagrees.

Foster was different, he was loyal to the Empire.

If he were asked to choose between the Imperial government and the Imperial commoners, Foster would undoubtedly choose the commoners, because in his opinion the government is part of the empire, and the government can be rebuilt without it, and the people will not have the empire without it.

So Vega already knows how to control Foster.

Since inducement does not work, the only option is coercion.

In the afternoon of the next day, Vega met with Forster again: "General Foster, allow me to come again this time, if you would like to be loyal to the Northern Regime?"

Foster's eyes closed again.

He shook his head slightly: "It's still the same sentence, thank Your Highness for your kindness, even if Your Highness asks tens of thousands of times about this matter, my answer is the same, I am loyal to the empire, and it is absolutely impossible to recognize any northern regime." ”

"There are no absolutes in the world, what do you think?"

"Are you questioning my loyalty to the Empire?"

Foster looked a little angry, Vega could take his life, but not insult his loyalty to the Empire.

"I don't dare deny that. ”

Vega smiled, and then said, "But the next time I ask Your Excellency this question, Your Excellency will definitely choose to serve the Northern Regime?"

"Hmph, nonsense. ”

Foster snorted and closed his mouth, clearly not wanting to continue the conversation with Vega.

However, Vega threw a plan in his hand on the table at this time.

Just one glance, Foster's squinting eyes suddenly widened, the name of this proposal is called-

The Northern Holocaust Plan

Foster's trembling right hand opened the plan, and then read it word by word, for fear of missing a single detail, and read it for a whole hour.

"Now, are you willing to serve the Northern Regime?"

"I ...... I, Foster Nolan......"

Foster clenched his fists until they turned white, and finally spat out the last words he wanted to say: "Willing to be loyal to you personally." ”

"It's not me, it's the Northern Regime of the Empire. ”

"I, Foster Nolan, would like to ...... Allegiance to the northern and northern regimes of the Empire. ”

But a dozen words, but it used up all of Foster's strength.

He really didn't expect that Vega would actually use the lives of 20 million civilians in the northern city of Kareni as a bargaining chip to make him offer his loyalty, and if the north loses any strategic city, Vega will launch a massacre plan in Kareni, which is inspired by the massacre of the city by the Wurmian army.

So there was only one option left for Foster.

That is to show loyalty to the northern regime and to defend the whole north for Vega.

Unless he has the ability to take the entire north overnight, if he betrays Vega, Foster will watch the civilians of other cities be slaughtered by Vega, especially his hometown of Kareni City, which is afraid of disappearing completely from the continent of Garan.

But is it really okay to use an officer who came under duress like this?