Chapter 962: The Inevitable Battle
When Killiman entered his private bedroom on the Great Stone Fortress, he saw Qin Mo standing in front of the porthole of his bedroom with his back to him.
Although he knew that this figure was only a virtual image, and that the deity was thousands of light years away, Killiman greeted him with the same enthusiasm as ever.
But when Killiman tried to embrace this projection, Qin Mo turned around, his eyes deep and his expression grim.
"What's wrong?" Kiriman asked after a pause.
"It's inevitable." Qin Mo said, "The war between us and the necromancy. ”
Killiman was stunned again, he was wondering why Qin Mo would suddenly say this to himself so firmly.
Then Qin Mo revealed his previous experience.
From the time he took the Star Gods to find the shards, to the war with Menak after awakening the Casa Dynasty, to the conversation with Szarak, the Lord of Silence, and Szarak's all-encompassing plan.
After listening, Kiliman sat down on the steps with his forehead in his hand.
Then the original sat with his legs together, his arms wrapped around his legs, and bent over.
"I was thinking that maybe I might be able to avoid a war between humans and the necromancy." Qin Mo's projection sat next to Killman, "But I'm thinking that maybe I've killed the possibility of avoiding war with my own hands." ”
With that, Kiliman stood up and paced back and forth in the bedroom, talking about his thoughts after listening to all of Qin Mo's words.
For anyone, an imminent war with a space necronomicon would not be something that would leave one with a sense of security, even if it was the original body.
Listening to Kiliman's words, Qin Mo nodded in approval and rejoiced, "You really understand me." ”
"In front of Szarak, it is not wrong for you to stand firmly on the side of the Kasa dynasty."
The reason for the secrecy is not to keep it a secret: the leader of another human force almost joined the Lord of Silence.
"No, it's not. I'm too blindly optimistic, the empire is too optimistic, how can we have the idea that the flames of war won't necessarily ignite? "Your rejection of Szarak is not a forgiveness of avoidance of war, there is nothing wrong with your thoughts, and it is not advisable to seek the skin of a tiger." ”
He looks well-behaved, but this is actually a sign of his heavy mood and sudden insecurity.
"Rather than sit back and watch the Kasa dynasty be wiped out by Szarak, and then wait for humanity to become the next target to play the role of the Kasa dynasty, it is better to join forces with the Kasa dynasty, at least we can have one more powerful ally."
"That's why I'm talking to you about it on a private line." Qin Mo and Kiriman had the same idea.
What really needs to be kept secret is that if Qin Mo relents or compromises, war can be avoided between humans and necromancers, even if there is a high probability that this kind of behavior of plotting with the tiger will only avoid war for an extremely short time.
"Don't mention these things to anyone other than me." Killiman stopped and looked at Qin Mo's eyes very seriously, "Don't say it to Ryan, don't say it to St. Giles, don't say it to Chagatai. Chagatai may have been able to speculate on these things, but he would have wisely not said them. ”
Humans are lucky and good at compromise.
The reason why it was uncertain whether humans and necromancy would engage in an all-out war before Qin Mo contacted Killiman was because of luck.
Perhaps the necromancy is just awakening and will not be engaged in all-out war with the Empire.
For most of the High Lords' Council, if there is a possibility of not going to war, they will not choose to face an opponent as powerful as the Space Necromancer.
In the eyes of Qin Mo and Killman, compromising in front of Szarak was tantamount to seeking the skin of the tiger, but in the eyes of those people, agreeing to Szarak's conditions might really avoid a full-scale war between the two races.
If what Qin Mo said was known to others, then the High Lord Council would suspect that Qin Mo was on the side of the Casa Dynasty, causing war to become inevitable.
Then there is the suspicion, the spread of gossip.
Even if Tyrone still has to deal with the necromancy with the Human Empire in the end, that kind of suspicion and the dissatisfaction between the two sides will lead to a rift in the cooperation.
Kiliman would not allow such a thing to happen.
"I will convene a new meeting of the Supreme Ministers in the name of preparing for the worst, and openly talk about an all-out war with the necromancy." Killiman directly stated his intentions, not treating Qin Mo as the leader of another human force at all, "I will try my best to promote the unity of the whole empire, even the supreme ministers have unanimously and publicly stated that once a full-scale war breaks out, the empire will win at any cost." ”
Qin Mo nodded, thinking in his heart that Kiliman would directly confess the next decisions to himself, and he had obtained the information that Tyrone's intelligence department might take some effort to obtain, which showed that Kiliman was now at a loss and needed another person to help him with his staff.
You don't need to know anything about the World Engine and the scary stuff of the Dead Mark Killer.
It is also not necessary to have a clear understanding of the various witchcraft-level technologies of necromancy.
It only takes one person to know that the Space Necrons once exterminated the Old Saints, the cosmic overlord-level race that shaped the greenskinned orcs and the Aydarns, and then shattered almost all of the star gods. Now if you want to start a war with such a race, I am afraid that the emperor will not be able to make decisions in my heart.
"What is the probability that the Supreme Qing will be united as you say?" Qin Mo asked.
"Even if they don't know what you've told me, and they can't leave anything to chance, add to that the fact that I'm trying to create an atmosphere where war is inevitable......" Killiman looked up and thought for a moment, then gave a definite probability, "Nine times out of ten. ”
"Where's the remaining 10 percent?" Qin Mo asked again.
"Cast on the general." Killiman lowered his head and recalled what he had seen of the Mechanistic Society, "The previous Casting General died eight years ago, and the new Casting General has only recently begun to be elected, and I'm not sure who this new Casting General will be, so I can't tell if he supports me or not, so it's up to the Casting General." ”
"Is it possible that the new casting general is Belisariusaul?" Qin Mo asked again.
Killiman shook his head without even thinking about it: "You know how bad Kaul's reputation is within the Mechanical Order, even if I force Kaul to be a casting general, I can't do it." ”
Speaking of this, Qin Mo closed his eyes and pondered for a moment, and finally, out of absolute trust in Killman, he decided not to ask about the new casting general of the Mechanic Sect anymore.
Even if the newly minted general opposes Kiliman, then Kiriman has a way to mediate, and if he can't do this, I'm afraid that the regency position and power will be hollowed out long ago.
"I'll go back to Terra at once, and then I'll have a meeting." Kiriman walked over to the armor stand, "Wait for my good news, trust me, give it to me." ”
"As long as I do anything, I won't worry about it." Qin Mo smiled and nodded, "The communication is over." ”
(End of chapter)