Chapter 527 - Dawn of Peace (False) (2/2)
Even after tens of thousands of years, the Return Faction still hadn’t forgotten the past glory of their destroyed country Even if they had to war against the entire world, the Return Faction still wanted to breathe new life into their culture and inheritance They were truly impressive, and I also respected their ideals I had also previously seriously considered the possibility of us coexisting with the undead Tark Republic The only reason why I had never made the offer before was because I already kne they would answer…
“Stop the war? To be honest, I don’t like war, either And, I can sense that everything you say is the truth But regrettably, your suggestion won’t be accepted no matter what nobody can stop the Tark Republic’s revival My arrival is only the beginning”
Conservation’s calm words were backed up by an iron deterht Use words to stop the war between the undead and the living? They weren’t even open for negotiation in the first place
When a country was already prepared for total ith all its industry and citizens prepared for war as well, it would be like a speeding train at top speed It would be impossible to stop just because someone said so This time, a total of thirteen Undead Emperors from the neutral and Return Factions had participated in the plan to invade Eich and revive the Tark Republic Since they were all working to revive the Tark Republic, and this tremendous plan had been accepted by all their undead citizens, even an Undead E everyone to stop would be unable to stop all the others
The undead’s war against the Bardi E A different Undead E the undead armies there This would be no Undead Calamity like what I caused last time This was an all-out interdimensional war that would only continue to escalate
No matter hoonderful my offer sounded or what I offered them, there would always be an issue of how trustworthy the offer would be Who could guarantee that there wouldn’t be new and even stronger ene the her by notthe titans in this) Or, perhaps this new land would turn out to be impossible to develop
And the ht before a battle would always be the quickest to be broken Only an agreement made between a victor and a loser would be theposition currently, and they could obtain their country’s revival sih the use of brute force, ould they rely on the living’s generosity and “kind offer?”
“…If I agree to your conditions, then what has Aso sacrificed hiht then, should I say that it was to be expected of eh I had already expected that she would reject me, I indeed hadn’t taken this reason into consideration
“If war could be ended so easily, then what does that mean for the people that were previously sacrificed? Heh, this is such a fa But, I don’t believe that Aso would wish for this war to continue…”
Alright then, the next instant, I felt an overwhel intent It would seem that women were quite unreasonable indeed Only she could mention her dead lover Aso’s na so
“It’s been so difficult to achieve this much already For the sake of those who have already been sacrificed, we absolutelythat will allow their spirits to rest in peace”
Although I could understand it, I absolutely hated this way of thinking It was precisely this see that both sides in ould never be satisfied hat they already had Whenever two sides fought, there would always be sacrifices and losses As long as somebody remained unsatisfied, the ould continually escalate with the final goal becoer
By the end, even if a final victor was detere stretch of land reduced to rubble Both sides would have sustained serious losses As for controlling the size and scale of the war? Haha All the people who’d started previous World Wars back on Earth had probably thought that way at first as very few people would set their sights on conquering the entire world from the very start
“War always clai to do with real justice”
That was the way that I always thought Perhaps that was the greatest irony A war criminal like me who had started countless wars knew better than anyone the evils of war But even though I hated warsfor the next war and dealing with this annoying war before me And, no matter how dirty the tactics, or how unseemly the methods, I would need to win all these damned wars
“As expected, I deserve to be in hell”
But right now, no matter how dissatisfied I was, I had no intentions of questioning Conservation lessly Since the Undead Emperors had made up their mind already, no matter what I said, it would all be wasted
I hated wasting my effort If it wasn’t necessary, I wouldn’t have even said all I had already
“In that case, please accept this senerous present from me Perhaps you can show this to the other Undead Eh Conservation rejected otiate, that didn’t h it was iht now, once the battle was finally over, both sides would finally be otiation table At that time, the relationshi+p I’d established and plan I’d reat use
It would likely take both sides being tired of this ith enough having died, for negotiation and my idea to be truly considered
“That I can do for you”
And so, Conservation accepted a beautiful elven style golden box from me When she opened the box, she saw seven brilliant crystals gli on top of an expensive deep red cloth She then spoke up once again
“Now then, we should talk about the main issue at hand…”
Should I make a comment here that a country’s matters and warfare were all small issues to women, and that the relationshi+p between a man and a woman was the most iotiation offer all for the sake of hearing Aso’s final words
“Aso’s dying e? That’s also within this box”
When I sa Conservation’s steady aran to tre her suddenly seehtness, it was evident that even a supremely powerful Undead Emperor like her had shoeakness due to ehed helplessly
“…I choose you! Treasure chest mimic Harloys! Activate it”