Chapter 430: Loyalty! Loyal! Loyal!

Morgan wanted to rebel.

Literally: the anti-emperor who made it.

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This is a magical decision that sounds very reasonable at first glance, but when you think about it, it is very unreasonable, but after weighing and thinking about it repeatedly, you will figure out some reasonable and miraculous decisions: even the Lord of Avalon himself allowed this idea to take root in his mind after repeatedly thinking and weighing the pros and cons.

Nothing illustrates the complexity of the situation she is facing, and in her mind, the myriad of thoughts that are even more complex than the existing situation: these thoughts will bloom randomly with the power in Morgan's hands, the situation around her, and her increasingly clear understanding of the flawed system of the entire human empire, like fresh bamboo shoots after rain.

In many cases, even Morgan himself discovered them in hindsight, which made the genogen have to spare a small amount of energy to think about it and make a second decision: whether to kill these emerging ideas, or choose the seed players to continue to cultivate, or choose a third way, freeze everything that is not suitable for the time being, and then adopt it when the time is right, or discard it.

It is in this kind of secondary screening that many of the already fantastical ideas have been abandoned or temporarily sealed by the original body: for example, Morgan once tried to draw Peturabo and his Olympia into the system of the Far Eastern border, so that his tentacles could penetrate deep into the core area of the Far Eastern star field.

There, there are not only countless resource-rich, densely populated planets that have not yet been conquered by the Empire, but also foundry giants such as Annverus 9 or Incadignon, which are famous throughout the galaxy.

This idea was undoubtedly very tempting, so when Morgan first overlooked the star map of the entire Far Eastern Star Field, it naturally popped up in the mind of the original body, and it was not discovered in the corner until the Lord of Avalon began to incorporate the ghoul stars into the system of the Far Eastern border, but after thinking about it again, Morgan still had to suspend this tempting idea indefinitely.

After all, Morgan's unruliness as a collaborator is more intimidating than the tempting rewards: the Iron Lord is not like Killiman, a rational manager who can negotiate freely above his bottom line, nor like Conrad, a hands-off shopkeeper who is willing to walk outside the core of power.

The genetic prototype of this Iron Warrior Legion is unusually high in terms of pride, ambition, and self-positioning, and there is almost no treatment that can satisfy him, although like Conrad, he can be regarded as a [capital into the group], but he can't let himself be excluded from the center of power, and it is impossible for him to maintain peace with Morgan all the time.

Now, the two have a good relationship, and that's because they are far away, and there are good memories of the past as a buffer zone, which gives Morgan the opportunity to bite the words in the exchange letters, and soothe the sensitive heart of the Iron Lord in disguise: but if the two really have a deep bond of interests, Morgan would not have spent so much energy on everything to appease Peturabo.

The double-headed politics with the Iron Lord is destined to be a masquerade ball that will make Morgan feel emaciated, and any attempt to get Perturabo to surrender power to Morgan, whether it is a mature political trick or a more subtle political squeeze, is bound to be met with a blunt counterattack from PΓ©tullabbo: by then, not only will Morgan be unable to extend her minions into the maelstrom, but even her own core of the Far Eastern frontier will be greatly affected.

To put it simply: Peturabo can be a friend, but not a long-term comrade-in-arms, with whom he has been for too long, let alone as a partner, and thus have any interest in his relationship.

Killiman, on the other hand, is the complete opposite of the Iron Lord: the King of the Five Hundred Worlds, who can stay calm most of the time, is the best partner, and it will be a wonderful thing to fight with him for a long time, but because of his high moral bottom line and sensitive thinking, it is difficult for someone like Morgan to become friends with Killiman.

As a result, Morgan finally chose the Five Hundred Worlds instead of Olympia, and the alliance with Perturabo became the most representative of the many abandoned plans: feasible, tempting, not impossible, but both the cost and subsequent development were unbearable.

In her own bad taste, the original would laugh at herself, referring to these failed ideas as "scraps": most of them would be completely destroyed, and a few would be stored in batches in the [Minerva Array] of the Stellar Handmaidens for ready use.

But there are a few of the most special ones, which can be left in Morgan's mind, so that Queen Avalon can play around from time to time, and then according to the development of the outside world, focus on whether to let these waste cases see the light of day.

As for the rebellion against the human emperor, it is the largest, most important, and oldest of them: after all, it is not a day or two since the most loyal daughter of the lord of mankind wants to blow up her father's gold coins or divide his inheritance.

Ever since Morgan saw the Emperor's Dream made of gold and marble, the Spider Queen has been seriously pondering how to squeeze out a little more surplus labor value from her genetic father: coincidentally, her genetic father thinks the same way.

Such a father's kindness and daughter's filial piety is really a galaxy story for which even the four gods have to cry.

The idea of laughter was completely grasped by Morgan when it first came to him, and it was played with day after day: by now, the idea had led to a miraculous result.

That is: Morgan is [reluctantly] loyal to the Human Empire, [doing his best] to complete the Emperor's task, while [carelessly] preparing her rebellion plan.

It sounds paradoxical: because the impetus for this plan itself is contradictory.

As a progenitor, Morgan has no special feelings about his own rebellious behavior, after all, the human empire now has as many as sixteen progenitors on the surface, and seventeen of them have good or not so good reasons to turn against him: in this matter, Morgan tends to regard Machado, the palm print, as a proto-level figure.

Moreover, the Lord of Avalon also believes from the bottom of his heart that it is logically feasible for the Sealbearer to lead a large number of administrators driven crazy by government affairs to launch a major rebellion aimed at returning the Emperor to the palace of Terra to approve documents.

But then again, if the Palm Seal evaporates and disappears from the world compared to a civil servant rebellion, the impact on the entire human empire, or for the emperor himself, should be greater: if the emperor has to accept his order tomorrow and return to Divine Terra to clean up the mess, or simply tie up Killeman and Morgan and throw them into the government hall and make up the numbers.

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What a terrible future.

Therefore, if you think about it at first glance, Morgan's rebellious psychology is a matter of course: as a courtier, with so much military power in his hands, he will naturally have the idea of going further and putting on a yellow coat for himself, and as a genetic prototype, how many genetic prototypes will really get used to a voice above their heads, pointing and drinking, and showing off their might?

As for the heirs: considering that the emperor has always adhered to the ancient wisdom from tens of thousands of years ago, or even hundreds of thousands of years ago, in terms of parenthood, the genetic prototypes have not joined forces to rebel until now!

It's true: too filial!

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Although this idea itself is indeed reasonable...... But......

But!

If you think about it carefully, Morgan's rebellion attempt is actually unreasonable to the point of ridiculousness: as a genetic agent who has long been targeted by at least one chaos evil god, Morgan has always walked on a tightrope line, although the Lord of Bliss has not yet brought his eight-carried sedan chair because the time is not yet ripe, but once the competition begins, Morgan has no doubt that a large group of Chaos demons will immediately crawl out of his dessert plate.

In this regard, the Spider Empress has always been very sensitive, especially after realizing that the connection between Magnus and the Lord of Change has become so profound, a different thought lingered in Morgan's mind: is it possible that some of these genetic prototypes have been targeted by the Chaos Gods in the first place?

Needless to say, the origin of the relationship between Magnus and the Lord of All Changes; And the split tongue of the Prince of Bliss rubbed in the air behind Morgan from time to time; As for Mortarian, both the world in which he was born and his rather strange habits bear a disturbing resemblance to Morgan's impression of a corrupt god who has a one-sided relationship.

Morgan had never found a counterpart in the original body, but she had suspected Perturabo, Ferrus, and even her Johnson, all three of whom were warmongers, and Conrad was among her early targets of suspicion, because the Midnight Wraith's thirst for blood was almost unjustified.

Well......

And Killiman.

Even Killiman: After all, the Lord of Macurag's fanatical attitude towards battle is still very positive, maybe the god of war is a figure who doesn't care about the outcome of the battle, but only the battle itself?

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Therefore, under the premise that it is very likely to be targeted in advance, Morgan's seemingly reasonable rebellion plan is actually very unreasonable: if there is no emperor, who can help her stop the covetousness of the gods of subspace?

Although her father, who was more or less ambitious, was most likely no match for the gods of the subspace who had eyes and hands: she had no choice.

For a long time before, for example, before killing Heydrich, when she played a game of murder with the emperor, Morgan really thought so, which is the most fundamental reason why she has always done her best to complete the mission issued by the emperor: she has established a second beacon for humanity in the Far East when necessary, she has done her best to bring Conrad back to the right path, and she has also resisted the temptation of the three subspace artifacts and Vashtor, and has personally handed over the great creation that can turn the situation of the galaxy into the hands of the emperor.

These acts of loyalty gave Morgan a special position under the emperor, and it also made her think about one thing: if her genetic father could really get what she wanted and completely isolate the influence of the four gods of chaos from the subspace, if that network was really a panacea that could solve all problems, as the emperor said.

Yes, the possibility is slight, but it's not completely none.

So, after the emperor solves this top priority, how will Morgan, as the genetic prototype, as the master of the Far Eastern frontier, and as the mother of all the dawnbreakers, get along with her genetic father?

On the Holy Terra, both the Emperor and the Machado clearly expressed their intention to clean up the original body from the Empire's political system in the future, and to gradually disintegrate the huge army such as the Astarte Legion: the Lord of Humanity is even ready to completely return all the power of the Empire to those mortals.

Of course, for mortals, this is definitely the best path.

In Morgan's view, though......

Your Majesty, I understand the future you have painstakingly planned for humanity, and I agree with your efforts to achieve it, but I have one more question: there does not seem to be a place for my heir in your future.

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This is a question that Queen Avalon has to pay attention to, and even prepare for the worst at all times: she can certainly conceive of a better ending, for example, the emperor will deal with the Astarte warriors in softer ways, so that the genetic prototypes and their legions can withdraw from the stage of history with dignity, and let the Astarte legions, which no longer have new blood to replenish, slowly grow old in incomparable glory, so that this special group will be washed away by the long river of time.

But......

But!

Does she really want to wishfully expect the emperor's mercy on this issue, on this issue that concerns all the heirs: think about those thunder warriors, no matter what kind of changes and reasons are contained in them, the end of the last batch of thunder warriors is not good in any case.

During her travels in Terra, she taps them out and lets her Stellar Handmaidens track down the surviving Thunder Warriors and document their current situation: incognito in the streets, tormented by past glory and sickness, once powerful fighters now barely able to survive in the underground black boxing arena, so weak that even an inferior reformer can't defeat them.

This is the end of those who once threw their heads and shed their blood for the Lord of Mankind, believing in the bright future of his mouth: no matter what the words may disguise, the truth is the truth, and when Morgan took the information from her daughters, it was a thorn in her heart that could never be erased.

Yes, yes: trauma, uncontrollability, conspiracy, conclusive evidence, and necessity sound very good, but with the emperor in absolute power, if the day really comes when it is needed, can't these reasons be justified on the head of Astarte by the Lord of Mankind and his mortal bureaucrats?

Thunder warriors have mental trauma, isn't Astarte not genetically diseased: can't the dark history of the Holy Blood Angels, Space Wolves, Midnight Lords, and the Nineteenth Legion be irrepressible evidence that the future will be written in the history books?

There were some things she had to think about.

Does she dare to bet?

She bets: Are those Thunder Warriors really just a special case of last resort?

She dared to bet that the emperor would really mercifully let go of the original body and the legion, instead of removing the potential hidden danger of Astarte for the sake of the [mortal rule of the world] that he had in mind: it was good to let the Astartes disappear naturally, but it would take at least a few hundred years, and the hidden danger contained in this long time was not worth the Lord of Mankind to remove by thunderous means?

Morgan is not her brother, as the original body of the Dawnbreaker and the master of the Far Eastern Frontier, Morgan knows very well what kind of combat power the mortal army can burst out under the correct guidance, and he also knows very well that if the emperor can really integrate the mortal army of the galactic level, then even if the twenty Astarte legions cooperate sincerely, the rebellion they set off is just a splash in the history of the empire.

It won't be harder to twist their history than to twist the Thunder Warriors.

In other words, whether it is the motive, or the means of execution, or even the successful cases that can be concocted in the same way, the emperor is not lacking, and the only thing that can limit him is the integrity and conscience in his heart.

And these two points......

…… Scold......

Does she dare to bet?

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【……】

She didn't dare.

From the beginning, she didn't dare.

Morgan is well aware of this, as she said before, that no matter which genotype, there are good or not so good reasons to choose rebellion: it is nothing more than to look at the value of offspring and loyalty, and which is more important on the scale in their hearts.

There are also many characters like N or Riemanrus who will endure the bloodshed of their children and be loyal to the emperor until the last moment, maybe a vassal king like Killiman will cling to the five hundred worlds, desperately hoping in vain to find a solution that will make everyone take a step back, maybe the Chagatai Khan will take his heirs and go far away from the frontier, and the well water will not interfere with the river: perhaps, even an existence like the wolf shepherd god, when the situation really involves the Shadow Moon Blue Wolf Legion itself, the wonderful father-son relationship between him and the emperor will also come to an end.

As for Morgan......

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When she realized this, when she realized that she and the Emperor, even as allies in the fight against the Four Gods of Chaos, were opponents in other realms, the words [necessary preparations] lingered in the mind of the Lord of Avalon.

So, at the very beginning, it was a filial piety idea that simply wanted to burst out the gold coins of several worlds from the emperor, and in this way, in the mind of the original body, it was magnificently completed the triple turn: from the very beginning, out of instinct, it was natural to want to rebel, until later, out of the idea of seeking advantages and avoiding disadvantages, he became a loyal servant under the lord of mankind in disguise, and now, he finally realized that he was a genetic prototype, and the destined complex relationship between himself and the emperor.

To put it simply: in the general direction, Morgan and the emperor are still allies, and they still help each other in the fight against Chaos, but in the details, in the dark corners that only she can see, Morgan is also seizing every opportunity to prepare for a possible rebellion in the future.

There was no way, after all, she couldn't expect the Emperor to throw away the Terra Palace and run away: as long as the Lord of Humanity sat on the throne of the Empire, the psychological pressure on Morgan about the end of the Thunder Warrior could never be removed.

Morgan wasn't sure if the emperor would be able to defeat the four gods of chaos, and if he did, then it would be too late to plan until that time, and when the network was successful, it would be a sign that the emperor and Morgan would turn their faces, so she had to accumulate the capital to be able to fight against the human lord before that.

In other words, before the Great Expedition is officially over, and before the Great Rebellion that is destined to come, but it is unknown who will start it, Morgan must have the capital to be able to rebel: you must have the ability to be a thief in the future, so that you can be a loyal servant now.

Therefore, this idea, which is both reasonable and not very reasonable, but somewhat reasonable, has become one of the main purposes of Morgan's dealings, and the careless and not so subtle accumulation of power in his hands has also become one of the main tasks of the Lord of Avalon: Morgan does not think that the emperor will ignore what he is doing now, she and her genetic father are just pinching their noses and squatting in the same trench because of those more powerful enemies when they know that the other party has malicious intentions against them. Comrade-in-arms] is it.

Because of this, Morgan would not persuade the emperor to abandon the innocence of mortal rule, because she knew that the emperor would not listen to her, and the emperor would only turn a blind eye to such a rebellious move as the Far Eastern Customs Union, because he knew that even if he stopped this, his precious daughter would be in other places, persistently giving herself eye medicine.

In that case, let the other side toss around blindly before the alliance breaks.

Suffer more Machado, and let Killiman bear the infamy.

In the same boat, in the same bed, different dreams.

This is the final recognition of Morgan and the Emperor's relationship after several conversations, several compromises and abandonments of interests, and several confronting the bottom line in their hearts: at least in the eyes of the Lord of Avalon.

And this is also the original motivation for Morgan to decide to visit Killiman and gradually promote this [Far Eastern Customs Union] from now on: if her father fails, then this alliance will only become the back road of humanity in the galaxy, and if her father succeeds and knows how to take a step back, then this alliance will naturally become a strong pillar of the empire in the Far Eastern star field.

And if her father succeeded, he was a little ignorant......

Then don't blame Morgan for using this possible alliance as a basis to win over the already somewhat wavering Killiman, call out to the primordials who value their offspring more than the warhammer, and then take up the knife and go to Luo, just like she did with the corn tortillas sold in the barbecue shops on the [Dawning Goddess], cut the beloved empire of the Lord of Mankind into eight pieces, and then ate them one by one.

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Well...... Tortillas.

Tortillas......

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"Goo......

The ambition in her mind was interrupted, and Morgan's eyes narrowed: she heard the thoughts coming from her stomach, and the second most important organ in the body, the genetic protogen, had rightfully interrupted the thinking in her brain with her own strong protest.

[Hmm......]

It just so happened that Ania was still on the [Goddess of Dawn] to inform her that she would eat corn tortillas for afternoon tea today: it would be enough for Ania to order a hundred servings casually.

Well...... Let her think......

Packed in a box, and then let her Ania transport [the classified documents needed for the meeting between the two primitives] as a pretext to transport [the confidential documents needed for the meeting between the two primitives]: yes, it won't be too much of a problem, right?

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Don't......

Can anyone dare to steal it?

(End of chapter)