The Amber Sword

Chapter 1315 Act 199 Eruin and Madara (top)

What will happen to the Black Rose of Bromandow?

The question actually asked Brando, and the first thought that popped up in his heart was: "Kill this woman, completely and forever. Since then, Madara has no mercury wand. It will not come again for at least a thousand years. The dead will be turned back into scattered sand and finally completely dismembered, disappearing into this world. ”

It is not surprising to have such an idea as an Eluyn, a former Eluyn player, or even just a living spirit.

No one likes dead spirits, and Druids think they are monsters that distort nature and should not be in this world. The Basilica of Fanzan openly claims to be enemies of dead spirits and classifies the latter as cults. The Wind Spirits of St. Osor and the Cruz, though gentle, have also fought Madara on the border for many years.

And for the lower people of most countries that have to deal with the dead, the dead are enemies, even enemies, and in the years of war, there has been unresolved resentment between the two sides - like Brando and Freya, Bucci's blood and fire on the run, how can anyone who has experienced it forget?

That is the path laid by the blood of our loved ones. Can Butch and Riedenberg tear apart their hearts and their hearts and their hearts and their hearts and their hearts, and their life and their death be forgotten in a few words?

But Brando understands that he can't do it.

Madara is a vast kingdom, which, while called an empire by Instaron, is not, in fact, a truly centralized empire, at least in this day and age. It has a supreme ruler, and the supreme man with a mercury wand over the last decade has indeed subjugated most of the nobility of the kingdom, and the will of His Majesty the Emperor has been able to cover the most central part of the empire.

However, an age-old system could not be completely changed in just a decade. Madala's political, economic and power architecture did not emerge from the shadows of the past in all its aspects. His Majesty had merely militarily completed his compulsory reunification, and politically agreed with himself by the dark lords with interests. Such power was born of mercury wands, but could also be extinguished by mercury wands. The rise and fall of the entire empire was in the hands of one person, not on a complete, inheritable system.

This is the biggest difference between it and the Moon Empire in the decades to come, or even a century from now.

If he destroys this vast legion of dead spirits here, takes the mercury wand, and kills all the dead lords here, what will be the result? The Reich of the Dead is devastated. Madara Dragon has no head? So the Dark Country is completely plunged into civil strife, and the Dead Spirits are fighting each other, completely collapsing, and disappearing from this world?

It's not impossible...

But there is a greater possibility that the lost spirits were forced by cluster offensives into the areas of Eruin, Antoboro, San Osor and Cruz. Because after the loss of unified command, it is no longer possible for the dead to organize such forces at the moment to resist clusters. At the threshold of life and death choices, are those selfish and greedy dead lords left to bravely resist, or to migrate east to invade human territory?

Brando can also think with his knees to get the right answer.

And the bigger problem is that when the Lords of the Dead fight each other, the Krutz and the St. Osol wind elves become hardbones for them that are almost as hard to eat as the clusters, then the best option for the Dead East migrate becomes the small nations of Eruin and Antoboro.

In this way, the Eruin disaster is not mitigated, but deepened. Will the Krutz and Wind Elves help? Perhaps, but they will only use Eruin as a buffer between them and Madara, and will not sincerely help the Eruins overcome the dead.

Historically, they made that choice.

Not to mention the tens of thousands of clusters behind the dead.

Brando did not want Eru to be a shield for the great Powers, let alone a meaningless sacrifice for them, and if he did not want to see such tragedies as Butch repeated, he would have to think carefully about how to deal with the prisoners at hand.

In his original plan, he hoped to demonstrate his power before His Majesty the Emperor, and the determination of the Eruins to resist, without being too strong, simply to make Madara's dead spirit realize that invasion of Eruin was an unpaid task.

After all, Eruin is only a small country, which may be somewhat special and geographically important, but if the dead need to suffer losses equivalent to their invasion of Cruz or even St. Osor, he trusts that Her Majesty, the ‘wise’ Emperor, will reconsider her decision.

As long as Her Majesty abandons her invasion of Eruin in the Second Black Rose War and gains Tonigal two to thirty years of development (between the Second Black Rose War and the West Fah War), Eruin will be able to fight Madala - at least one side of the legion against Madala - with no pressure until the second expansion of the dead.

Although the owner of the Mercury Wand has historically been known for his clarity and insight, Brando believes that with the poor information at his disposal, his chances of succeeding in persuading each other are still quite high, after all, no one would have thought that Erouin would have such terrible potential in a small kingdom.

It's too small for everyone in this kingdom, but it doesn't make any sense to a big guy like Madara.

And then, as long as he existed, Brando believed that Eru would grow faster and faster behind the Black Forest, and that after the birth of the next generation of sparks (Brando did not know it had already been born in his own territory), the Black Forest would be a straight path for Eru, and as long as he had that fertile soil, the Kingdom's strength and population would expand with the expansion of its national territory, with virtually no limits until it stagnated.

And in his lifetime, it didn't seem impossible for the kingdom to defeat the great moon empire, so long as it had enough power, Brando had ways to dismember and divide Madara.

The borders of the Black Rose of Bromando, though vast, are not without weakness. As the old opponent of the Black Rose of Bromando for decades, there is something inside him that is clear to him, but these soft ribs are temporarily unattainable to the weak Eruin.

In the second half of the century, there was also the battle between the slate war and dusk, by which time the world order would be completely changed, and Eruin, if he could seize the opportunity, could well jump to become a true power, by which time he would have the confidence to lead the war against dusk with the experience of the previous generation in dealing with the Dusk ethnic group.

There is a clear desire in Brando's heart, as if this was what he had to accomplish in his lifetime in this world, and perhaps that is what Lord Martha gave him.

But what he never expected was that he did show such power, but it seemed a little too much, and with the help of the daughters of the last mysterious Essex, he was able to defeat the legions of the dead positively.

Now things get a little big.

He now holds Madara's Supreme, and even the Mercury Wand is in his hands, in addition to nearly a third of Madara's military power.

But he was somewhat stunned to find himself in a worse position.

What can he do? The total elimination of this Undead Army is now somewhat unlikely, unless he is willing to push Eruin into the fire pit with his own hands.

So let go of these dead spirits?

Not to mention whether Brando himself was willing, not to mention that he knew it was meaningless, he played a little too much this time, captured Her Majesty the Queen of Madala, also defeated the Black Knights Army of the Dead Spirits, not knowing how many dark nobles he had killed, the Dead Spirit lost a lot, even though it was the other party's first hand, but in any case both sides had received incomprehensible revenge.

If he releases these dead souls, they will certainly not thank him in the least. After all, they are not the nobility of mankind, and it is essential that they preserve the dignity and supremacy of the mercury wand before they can acknowledge this failure.

Unless you kill them.

So there's a cycle of death.

So Brandoton went silent when Her Majesty the Queen dropped the issue in cold blood.

He was never an agile man, and he never had any political talent. The original lame plan, in fact, was the result of a long thought, and it was kind of funny, because the plan was based on a YY. After the demise of the kingdom, some Eruin players in the previous generation were often distressed in the forum about how YY, if he did it again, could save Eruin. Although Brando looked down on some of these guys who said the world was invincible, he kept their discussion in mind.

After all, that's the biggest regret in his heart.

Of course, he was never a blindly optimistic person, and Brando didn't think about what would happen if the plan failed. He discussed the proposition several times with Antina, Her Royal Highness, and even Bai Xiao, who helped him improve the plan more than once.

From the outset, a vague idea in his mind gradually turned into a detailed, dozens of filings, and a vast plan prepared and worked for by countless people in Valhalla, naturally impossible for him alone, and indeed not for Brando.

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