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Chapter 502: Doomsday of the Titanium Tribe

Chapter 502: Doomsday of the Titanium Tribe
This sentence scared the young girl from the Water Clan. To be precise, this seemingly open and bright race actually has a strict racial system within it.

All their greatness and openness are composed of a set of air, earth, water, fire and ether.

After seeing the inexplicable division in the eyes of the remains of the ancient civilization, Taylor had used gold, wood, water, fire and earth as part of their culture forty thousand years ago.

This young race successfully cut itself into pieces like a cake. If it weren't for the existence of the Ether tribe, those Titanium would have died in the civil war among the four major tribes.

This is a smart and stupid race. The smart thing is that they know how to use their own power and how to divide their own duties so that they can gather and burst out abilities far beyond those of ordinary intelligent races.

What is foolish is that they allow themselves to divide their own race, as if there are four different countries in this interstellar civilization.

If one day someone sows discord between them, if one day the Ether loses his authority, the entire Tau Empire will fall apart in an instant.

And it is obviously not enough for this young civilization to be called an empire now.

It had countless problems, and even Taylor was confident that he could tear the entire Tau Empire to pieces in a few years, but they were lucky.

Countless powerful beings and countless vicious creatures were eyeing this new force, but the Titanium tribe had successfully expanded the territory of their race countless times in just two thousand years.

Obviously, if it weren't for the Great Rift, they would immediately touch the Warp and the Gods.

That would definitely be a great disaster for this race. In other words, it was the Great Rift that prevented them from touching the existence of the subspace.

In this case, they have Abaddon to thank!

Generally speaking, the Water Clan girl had no right to see the Ether, but Taylor still persuaded her to hand over the coordinates of the Tau home world.

Of course, it is clear how much coercion and inducement were involved, and it is basically all of them.

He painted the word "peace" in the Tau language on his warship, and then the warship began to slowly move towards the Tau core area.

But even with the slogans painted over, even with the Great Rift opened, those Tau worlds were fraught with danger.

Therefore, after obtaining the coordinates, Taylor planned to use a short-distance blind jump in the subspace as soon as possible. It would probably take a full week. If under the light of the Emperor's Astronomican, this time would only take three days.

When Taylor roughly planned things with the people below, and the Tau lady heard that they needed a week's supplies, the girl's little mouth couldn't help but open.

Obviously there is nothing wrong with her jawbone, she is healthy, and she doesn't have any alien viruses. Apparently, Titanium would also express its surprise in this way, which is surprising.

Taylor asked. "What's going on? Do you want me to call a doctor?"

The lady replied. "I'm sorry for being so out of line, your Excellency."

"I just couldn't believe what I was hearing. We only need a week's worth of supplies."

"That's seven standard Terran days?"

"How many light years?"

She was almost stunned, but Taylor said.

"If it weren't for the Great Rift, or what you call the Darkness, this journey could have been compressed."

"A single warp jump will allow you to cross the countless gate worlds you are so proud of and jump to your home planet."

This sentence made the Water Clan lady extremely frightened. She didn't expect it, or rather, she didn't think it would turn out like this when she gave Taylor the information.

She overestimated the defensive capabilities of her own race and underestimated the empire's navigation technology. She is now very frightened and scared, so she has the intention to kill.

But those bravery and decisiveness vanished after several Fenris people greeted Taylor, because she knew very well.

Those monsters called Space Marines can easily kill Ether. Even the most elite Fire Caste heroes cannot touch those guys' lifeblood.

It was the first time she had witnessed such a powerful being, as if it was a monster born for war.

Unlike combat suits, Space Marines were combat suits themselves! This was the thing she couldn't understand the most. The strange warp jump technology and Space Marines, the seemingly backward human empire had the ability to destroy the Tau at any time.

This made her completely give up the idea of going against Taylor, because she knew very well that those humans called Fenris Wolves, or Space Marines, would do things that scared her.

The lady said worriedly, "War..."

"Yes, war."

"I delivered my home planet into the hands of the devil..."

Taylor replied. "I'm not a demon. You haven't seen a real demon."

"I do want to send two cyclone torpedoes to your home planet, but I know that's not what I need."

"I want you to be my strength, so I'm moving."

"I can promise you that I will do nothing more to your vulnerable race, and that the Tau will have the protection of the Imperial Primarch."

"Of course, the most important thing is that you will lose your freedom, just like what you did to your subordinate races."

"Brainwashing, propaganda, and agitation."

"It's just that the Empire won't do that. We only see the most basic violence and rights."

"Think clearly, what you are facing now is not some scattered force on the border of the Empire, but a main force with 20 warships, hundreds of thousands of people and Space Marines."

"Is the Tau Empire capable of resisting now?"

"Even if Anwa, that Tau Aether, is as powerful as you say, how much can he do in the face of absolute suppression?"

The Water Clan lady replied hesitantly. "I believe in my race!"

Taylor watched as the ship began to move and smiled.

"Really?"

He watched as the Damocles fleet and the warships of Fenris moved rapidly forward, gradually entering the warp. In just a week, those things would soon appear above the homeworld of the Tau.

He had no mercy in his heart, but was only calculating how much value that race could have and whether it could make up for the resources consumed in this voyage.

Are they worth the money? That's the big question on Taylor's mind, though he certainly believes his actions are worth every penny.

He couldn't defeat the entire Tau race, but it was easy for him to tear the race apart.

The Water Clan lady asked worriedly at this moment.

"Countless nightmares from deep space, they can easily destroy me and my people."

"Mr. Taylor, how will humans treat us?"

Taylor replied. "Of course it's brutal and devoid of trust, because we've experienced disgusting betrayal."

"And you must also be prepared. This is a forced and short-lived alliance, and it may very well cost you half your race to fight for humanity and the galaxy."

"The only reward is that the Empire can lower its priority in cleaning you out."

The Tau replied. "I do not understand, my lord."

"If you're not a demon, then what are those things?"

Taylor wiped his face and said, "If they take a fancy to you, your end will be a fate worse than death..."

(End of this chapter)

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