Chapter 118: An Incomprehensible Conflict
The male lion looked indifferently at the Sage in front of him, his razor-sharp gaze constantly sweeping over the almost uncontrollable expression on the other side's face, and those incomprehensible incantations were constantly undulating and wriggling, and with the words of the martyr who was no longer noble, it was like a malicious snake spitting venom at him, aiming at the beast of Caliban with a sharp blade called morality, a muzzle called blood.
Obviously, this won't do anything, and he never cared about the weapon of words.
Ryan felt a little puzzled as to why Luojia was doing this when he knew it didn't make any sense. Although he could clearly understand the rich, archaic Gothic words that came out of Luojia's mouth, it was only when they were pieced together that he could hardly comprehend the meaning of them in an almost questioning tone.
Do you want to complain to yourself? Or do you want to vent your anger that your home planet is about to be destroyed?
But in the face of an almost unimaginable Iron Man threat... Is it important?
In fact, there are not many Whisperer armies on this planet, and now, there are nearly 50,000 or so troops stationed on the surface of Colchis, of which Astarte from Whisperers only accounts for about 8,000, while Astarte from Dark Angel has at least 20,000 - if the Whirlwind Torpedo is dropped without warning, then it should be the Dark Angel who suffers great damage.
Moreover, Colches is not an essential strategic location, and the level of industrialization is also at the lower level of the Empire, if this is Ryan's own home planet, he will still make the same choice when faced with the situation in front of him.
However, Luojia showed an almost unacceptable attitude, which made Ryan very confused.
Yes, for the progenitor, the home planet is irreplaceably significant. The vast majority of the Genogens will choose the home planet as the starting point in the Great Expedition, and the ambitious Robert Killiman has developed a huge five hundred worlds in the extreme star field with Otrama as the center.
Needless to say, when it comes to the home planet, even Ryan is no exception. The fact that the Dark Angel's conscription was even taking place only on the Caliban was enough to show what that dangerous jungle meant to him.
But in the face of some emergencies, Ryan didn't feel that there was anything worth sacrificing for this special meaning, at least for the current Caliban Lions, which had not been too important in the past. Until he completes the mission given to him by the Emperor, Ryan will not allow his energy to be diverted from the Great Expedition.
“… I'll ask you again, Ryan. ”
"Are you willing to drop a torpedo on the warriors on the surface who are still fighting for the sake of a false conjecture, an imaginary enemy that may not exist at all? Even destroying my home planet and killing hundreds of millions of mortals, is this your 'glorious contribution' in this great expedition to redeem all mankind? ”
Luojia clenched her teeth, almost questioning, looking at the brother in front of her.
For the lion in front of him, who seemed to be as cold as ice, Luojia felt more and more unfamiliar. He thought that his brothers with very different personalities were essentially as great as Magnus and Horus, and although the Seventeenth Legion had conquered not many worlds, at least, he believed that the purpose of this great expedition was to save humanity, not to trample on and despise life for some incomprehensible strategic goal, in that case, what difference did they have from those alien empires in the galaxy that ravaged humanity?
No... It was even worse than that, for they had given these fellow human beings hope like a candle in the night—and it would be better if those numb sights, accustomed to the darkness, had fallen back into despair after being redeemed.
In the face of Luojia's words, Ryan's brows only became more and more furrowed.
Although the situation in front of him made Ryan feel a little unreasonable, on the whole, he still knew what the situation in front of him was called.
- Conflict.
What a headache to use.
To be honest, Ryan doesn't think he has any real-time conflict with Luojia, at least... It wasn't like Duran's time, when his sons died under friendly fire for no apparent reason, and their deaths didn't hasten the expedition, nor were they a complete loss of combat capability, but simply due to the stupid Riemanrus's extremely scarce control over his soldiers.
He had thought that this would not happen a second time, and it was the case of Luojia, who had a good reputation among his brothers - although Ryan had heard that there were two traitors named 'Erebas' and 'Colfaron' in Luojia's legion, Elaine's surveillance had undoubtedly clearly proved that Luojia's own loyalty to the empire was not a big problem, and presumably the genetic prototype of the Twelfth Legion had taken on a more important task before he temporarily left Colchis.
Before receiving orders from the Emperor, Ryan didn't want to interfere too much in the affairs of the other legions.
Although he has the corresponding power, this power is also restricting his own heart at all times.
The old story of the Randan War does not need to appear a second time.
“… It's not an imaginary enemy, Luojia. ”
"It's a reasonable inference."
With Ryan's increasingly indifferent voice, his wrist, which was tightly restrained by Luojia, began to move slowly, and he broke free from the other party's clamp with his strength.
The timing should never be delayed by any degree of reason. When the worst possibility has arisen, then do your best to prepare for it.
Ryan has seen too many battles turned upside down by a moment of negligence, and the strange situation in front of him can naturally be summed up in it, the terrible destructive power of those iron men from the dark technology era, as long as there is a moment's delay, then the entire star sector will be engulfed in the flames of uncontrolled war - this is the experience that Ryan trusts, and it is also the past that the jungle of Caliban taught him.
Obviously, Luojia didn't know anything about it.
"I don't know when you'll understand, and I don't want to know when you'll understand."
"If you and your legion continue to hold on to this belief that it will delay the battle, it will one day turn against you."
"I'm doing this to deal with the Iron Man, not the relationship between the Bearer and the Empire—that's her responsibility, never mine."
Ryan just looked at Luojia coldly, his finger resting on the top of the [Launch Command] on the data board, as if waiting for Luojia's permission.
"Until the point of no return, you will regret it."
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The lion king does not understand the .jpg of people's hearts
(End of chapter)