Chapter 175: Everyone in the Machine Sect rejoiced and celebrated

During the Revival Expedition, the relationship between the Mechanics of the Solar Domain and the Empire began to warm up.

However, some of the Mecha worlds in other star fields have become even worse off with the Empire. They were unhappy with the Empire's series of measures against the Mechonist. He shirked the orders of the Empire in every possible way, and even dared to openly confront the Empire.

And this naturally provoked the punishment and blow of the empire. Under Sivir's leadership, the Empire has taken a tough stance and is not compromising on these mechanical casting worlds.

This makes these casting worlds even more resentful of the Empire and Sivir.

Originally, after Sivir showed his powerful skills, most of the Mechanic Sect's foundry worlds did not dare to fight the Empire at all, and they obediently chose to cooperate with the Empire.

But as time passed, some of the Mechchanists who had stayed away from Terra began to wonder if Sivir had actually destroyed a Foundry World in the first place.

After all, the so-called kilometer-level war machine has never been seen again.

Even though some Mecha members claim that they have indeed seen it with their own eyes, and therefore believe that Sivir is Omnisaiah. But this overzealous attitude made the other Mechkuni members suspicious.

Those other Mecha Sects in the Star Domain all had a feeling, as if the entire Mecha Sect Casting World in the Sun Star Domain had become loyal dogs of the Empire, even Mars was no exception.

This caused them to lose trust in their colleagues in the Sun Domain, and their attitude towards the Martian Casting General changed from the leader of the Mechanic Sect to the lackey of the Empire.

In their opinion, the Martian Casting General, who is the leader of the entire Mechon, has already betrayed the Mechon.

He sells out the interests of the entire Mechanic in exchange for the Empire's scientific and technological assistance to worlds that are directly loyal to Mars or have good relations with Mars.

And those casting worlds that have a bad relationship with Mars have been targeted by the Empire, and Inquisitors have been sent to investigate again and again.

However, these people selectively ignore the contributions of the Foundry worlds that have received assistance, and they are being investigated for violating the Empire's orders.

Just like some of the casting worlds, the Ming Ming Empire has lifted restrictions on the research of alien technology, and only needs to accept the supervision of the empire and report progress on time.

However, in the eyes of some sages of the Mechanic Sect, the empire just wants to prostitute its own research results for nothing, and the research is okay, but it is impossible to report it.

This forced the Empire to send some Inquisitors around to inspect the disgraceful world of the Mechon.

These mechists don't want to provide the Empire with resources and weaponry as requested, and at the same time, they are jealous that other casting worlds can receive scientific and technological assistance from the Empire.

Obviously, the original Casting General reiterated to them many times that they had to act in the service of the Empire for the sake of the Mechanical's damaged interests, in order to defend the Mechanical, and for the sake of Omnisaiah, but they turned a deaf ear.

Now they feel that the empire is against them, casting generals to exclude dissidents.

This discord, hidden beneath the superficial harmony of the Mechana, is on full display when the Empire is engaged in an all-out war with the orcs. With the outbreak of war that swept the entire empire, the antagonism within the Mechanics also broke out.

Many of the Foundry worlds, who have long been dissatisfied with the Empire, see this as a perfect opportunity to take control of the Empire. At the same time, they banded together to put pressure on the casting general, wanting to gain their own benefit.

The tear within the Mechonia is as simple as that.

While the Mechanics resemble a looming shadow empire within the Empire, every Forge world is controlled by the sages of the Mechanics. But almost every Foundry World is an independent political entity, an independent kingdom that is almost completely autonomous.

The web of Mecha forged the world's allegiance to Mars is based more on its shared religious tenets and obsession with technology than on more traditional structures of principles, loyalties, or missions.

As a result, even though each Foundry World is nominally loyal to the Lord of Mars, beyond this apparent allegiance, these Foundry Worlds are extremely vulnerable to the rest of Mars' connections within the Mechacult system.

In these foundry worlds, the Mechachanist sages control the considerable infrastructure of their foundry worlds as bargaining chips, relying on the power established by these factories to maintain their authority in the religious councils, thus allowing them to manage and control the foundry world.

At the same time, each Sage has their own resources and military power, from cathars to fully armed war machine brigades and even powerful Titan legions.

These forces are shaped by the will of their masters, and are adapted to their masters' strengths and preferences, which are the cornerstones of the forces of these mecha-forged worlds.

Once in charge of almost all of the Empire's machinery and ordnance production, the Mechonia dedicates much of its production capacity to its own troops, producing sophisticated equipment and weapons for them and building war machines of all kinds. The need for the Imperial Navy and the Astral Force coped with it.

After all, a powerful military force that is completely under their own control can bring enormous benefits. Both in terms of power and prestige, and there is a chance that they will be able to fully compensate for their efforts by acquiring new knowledge through the troops they have built.

Although the Mechanicalism is extremely unstable in its domination over the various foundry worlds, the foundry director of each foundry world has a firm grip on the world under his control.

Through their powerful armies, as well as the sages loyal to or subordinate to them, the low-ranking Technopriests, the Elementary Order, the Minor Sects, and the more secret Minor Orders, relying on the criss-crossing model of hierarchical allegiance, the Foundry Directors have connected the entire Foundry world.

Every foundry director in the world is the true master of his or her world.

And now, when the Empire's all-out war with the Orcs begins, the Empire declares that all the casting worlds are to be temporarily taken over by the Empire to produce the necessary military supplies for the war.

For the sake of their own status, or their awakened ambitions and greed for power, many of the top echelons of the Mechanics have led their Foundry World to put pressure on Martian Casting Generals.

In fact, before this, the sages on Mars had foreseen the emergence of a large number of mechanical rebel forces under Sivel's policy, and began to warn the Empire. But the Empire did not react.

In order to stop the momentum of this rebellion, the Martian Casting General ordered many fleets that had previously collected resources and explored everywhere on Mars to approach the Casting World. Many of the Foundry worlds with a close relationship to Mars have also sent corresponding fleets to carry out similar missions.

These fleets, under Mars' orders, began to reconnect the worlds of the Mechanic Forge one by one, and even reminded them of their commitment to Mars by force when necessary.

The Casting General was not worried about what damage these rebel forces could do to the Empire, even the tip of the Empire's current strength that he understood was not something that these Casting Worlds could shake. The loss of these minted worlds would not have much impact on the Empire either.

However, he feared that the rebellious forces of the Mechanics would have a great impact on Sacred Mars.

For example, to incur Sivir's punishment.

And it turns out that the worries of the casting general are not unfounded...

Even though the Casting General was heartbroken by the Mechanic Sect, he painstakingly persuaded those Foundry Worlds, sent fleets to show his tough attitude, and even some Foundry Worlds fought several low-intensity wars, but his efforts ultimately yielded little effect.

It even had the opposite effect, and those casting worlds felt that the Martian casting general was suppressing them even more, and they strengthened their determination.

They banded together to make a condition to the Casting General, demanding that they be given the technology they deserved.

And the casting general naturally could not agree to their request.

As a result, these casting worlds, which were once loyal to the great Mars, began to become independent from the empire one by one under various lame pretexts.

When the first Foundry World declared its independence, the Foundry General immediately traveled to the Terra Palace to plead guilty to Sivir. However, he was rejected by the forbidden army because of his busy schedule.

The inaction of the empire has caused those casting worlds that have long harbored ghosts to spring up one by one like mushrooms after a rain.

They believe that the Empire's current energy is all tied up in the war with the orcs, and there is no power left to sanction them. Eventually, the Empire will come up with a condition that satisfies them and invite them back to the Empire.

And the casting general looked at the number of rebellions in the casting world that was skyrocketing every day, and the fear in his heart became deeper and deeper, and he was terrified every day.

Finally, as the rebellious world reached a certain number, the Casting General had the honor of being summoned by Sivir.

Then the words that he heard from Sivel's mouth were difficult for him to accept.

"Not just traitors. I don't think there's any need for Mechanism anymore. ”

"Lord Sivir, this..."

Sivir, who concentrated imperial power in the hands of a single person, undoubtedly possessed such an ability.

At this time, it was difficult for the casting general to accept this kind of trial for a while. But he knew that Sivir wouldn't joke with him about such things.

And through Sivir's previous actions, General Cast, who has rich experience in political struggles, knows that Sivir has already made a decision.

Not just the decision, but even the process may have been arranged by Siwell.

The rebellion of the Mechanics in the Casting World, Sivir may have anticipated, or even prompted. Then, Sivir added to the chaos behind the whole incident, so that the entire empire could no longer stand the large-scale rebellion of the Mechanicals, and thus pushed for the decree he wanted to issue to dissolve the Mechanics.

How could the things that had been laid out by Sivir for nearly a hundred years be changed because of the words of the casting general for a while.

But the casting general still had unrealistic expectations and made one last attempt.

He looked at the unpredictable Sivir in front of him, pounced and saved Sivir's thigh, and then said with tears (oil) in his eyes:

"Lord Sivir, you can't do this!"

"The Mecha Cult has done a service to the Empire! The Mechanics have shed blood for the Empire! ”

Sivir glanced disgustedly at the casting general who had smeared the black oil on himself, and waved his hand for the two Janissaries to pull him away.

"Let go of me!"

"I want to see the Regent! I want to see the Emperor! ”

"Lord Regent!!

The casting general who thought he was going to be pulled out was heartbreaking, if he still had a heart and lungs.

But the Praetorian Army simply pulled General Casting away from Sivir and then let him go.

The Casting General just wanted to continue speaking, but Sivir's rebuke made the Casting General immediately shut up and did not dare to speak again.

"Enough!"

"The Mechanism, a religious organization independent of the Empire, cannot continue to exist."

"In the future, the empire will only have units such as the production department and the research department, and all members of the Mechanic Sect will have to convert to the state religion. Do you understand what I mean? ”

The Casting General was a little reluctant at first, and seemed to want to continue arguing with Sivir. But suddenly, as if he had thought of something, his body began to tremble.

Not because of fear, but because of excitement.

He nodded to Sivir.

Dissolve the Mechonia and merge the members of the Mechnia into the Empire, then there will be no Mecha members. Rather, it is the production staff and researchers of the empire.

Doesn't that mean that the technology of the empire will now be open to them, and there will be no more restrictions.

The Forge General knows what amazing technology the current Empire has, and even the cutting-edge technology of the Space Necrons may not be as good as the current Empire.

On Terra, looking at those technological creations one by one, it is like having a full table in front of a hungry person, but you can only look at it but not eat it.

Now that there is finally an opportunity, the casting general will naturally not be polite, and is ready to come to a hungry tiger at any time. He's been fascinated by these techniques for years.

As for the belief in the Mechanism, the so-called god of all machines.

it.

On the one hand, there is the belief in the so-called god of all machines, and then several worlds can't come up with a particularly useful STC. On the one hand, they believe in the state religion, and a large number of technologies with a complete knowledge system are available for them to study.

There is only one sun in my heart, and that is the emperor!!

Having figured this out, the casting general no longer resisted the matter.

"Lord Sivir, I'm going back to the disbandment of the Martian Organizing Mechanical!"

He retired to Sivir and prepared to rush back to Mars to announce the good news to everyone. As for the rebellious Forge Worlds, just wait for the Imperial Fleet to arrive at their doorstep.

It's a fake to be the master of the empire and the Titan.

"Wait!"

Just as General Foundry was about to leave, Sivir stopped him.

"Cook, given your recent excellent work, when you step down from your position as Martian Casting General, go to the academy at Terra."

"What!?"

"When you think you've learned enough, the Empire will set up a specialized research center for you."

"What!?"

"There will be several interstellar megaprojects in the Empire next, and you can pick a few members and lead them to one of them. I'm sure you can learn a lot from it. ”

"What!?"

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