Dedicate loyalty to the good empire

Chapter 506 Troublemaker?

Chapter 506 Troublemaker?

The Zerg has always been a concern for the Tau. They live on the edge of the Ultramarine, which is also the first place in the entire universe to come into contact with the Zerg.

During previous expansions, Tau forces encountered the Zerg more than once.

If they were not so small, the damage caused to them by those greedy looters would never be enough.

Moreover, the core force of the Zerg has always been within the Empire's sphere of influence, which has led to the Titanium tribe struggling to survive.

They have been living in the gap between the empire and various major forces for two thousand years, and their luck is so good that they can now occupy one thousandth or one ten-thousandth of a star field.

Of course, this scale may seem ridiculous, but it is still comparable to the human empire.

They have dozens of fertile worlds and a dozen blighted worlds, all of which are vital resources.

In addition, the Titans spared no effort in developing those planets, and they would bring a large amount of resources, such as soil, air, and water, to other worlds regardless of cost.

This matter is almost incomprehensible to the empire. After all, no imperial governor would be willing to "waste" his precious natural resources on those barren places.

After all, under the Empire's "advanced" and "fair" governor system, there is only one reason why those guys can't get a rich world, and that is that their ancestors didn't work hard enough.

If they had embraced the Emperor sooner, or if his father had begun his efforts generations earlier, they could have been blessed with a world of abundance.

In other words, in the eyes of the Imperials, you suffer because you deserve it...

As for allocating resources to other worlds, this is almost impossible.

Soil, air, water molecules, even excrement and rocks, everything that makes up this world is the Governor's property, and no one can take it away except the Emperor.

In contrast, the Tau Empire chose a rather simple approach, that is, the Aether has the final say.

But this is an ignorant choice, if they are as vast as the Empire and unable to communicate with each other, if they realize that wars like the Farsighted Enclave will occur everywhere.

Then they will never dare to believe anyone's invitation for cooperation. After all, they have never tasted the feeling of being betrayed by their neighbors, relatives, and compatriots.

But in the short term, the Tau's strategy is very effective. By concentrating their resources, they can quickly repair a broken world.

They can turn the moon into a paradise and make Mars full of vitality. This is a race full of productivity and creativity, but also a race that is ignorant of the immensity of the world.

Now Taylor walked out of the palace, surrounded by Water Clan officials, and the officials in blue robes were reading out the news that he became the temporary commander of the Greater Good.

To be precise, he and the old man named Anwa had such a pleasant conversation that they both forgot the time. Taylor left the house on time.

It can even be said that because of anxiety and fear, the Fenris people have already prepared chain saws, and all they need is the roar of gunfire to start the war.

It is obvious that they are on the verge of a war. Whether it is the Tau battle suits or the Emperor's engines, whether it is the Imperial Guard or the Space Marines, they are all ready to face this war.

But the result disappointed those belligerents. There was no war, no death, only reconciliation.

Of course, the Fire Caste believed that this matter was in line with the spirit of the Greater Good, and the Fenrisians also believed that this was a good opportunity to accumulate strength.

They were tacitly aware of this, but they did not act rashly.

The reason is very simple. Both Taylor and Anwa have made it clear that what they need to face now is not each other, but countless swarms of insects.

It was enough to stop them, enough for the seasoned warriors to try to calm down, after all, the Swarm's fame was a recipe for making children stop crying.

No one wants to become food, so the arrogant Fenris Wolf has to team up with the disgusting alien.

They were certainly savage, but they were also calmer than one might imagine, and while Tyler thanked all of his brothers for their help, the Fenrisians would only say they owed them even more.

It is such a touching thing to have such brothers.

On the other hand, the Tau still had doubts. Although it was the Ether's order, it was obviously too reckless to put the lifeblood of the entire race in the hands of others. This was the opinion of the Fire Caste's senior commander, who was now the supreme ruler of the Tau homeworld.

He was a young Tau commander, barely a teenager by Human standards, but he had already fought in several wars.

He has faced Dark Eldar pirates and Greenskin Orks, as well as powerful Chaos Space Marines.

He is one of the few Tau who has experience in fighting against Space Marines. This ability comes not only from his luck, but also from his family.

His family was once one of the largest clans in the Fire Clan, and he had been proud of this for many years.

He is the spear of the Ether and the shield of the Greater Good.

Now he was on one knee, in his power suit, looking at his new commander.

To be precise, he looked down on humans, especially those cowardly "doves" (the name the Tau people use to refer to those who surrender to humans).

Although they have stronger adaptability and better physical strength than the Tau soldiers, they act more like all-rounders.

However, they have weak willpower. Most humans join the Tau Empire just for a meal, and they still have nostalgia for the so-called Emperor in their hearts. Therefore, they appear slow and clumsy when fighting a war.

Apparently he had had enough of those stupid humans and would not trust that man to solve his problems.

He raised his head slightly and spoke to the Water Clan woman who was called a traitor.

"The Devourer will come, and we will have no hope."

"As for you bringing the evil star here, whether it's a victory or a defeat, I can't say for now."

"Yuanjian is the greatest shame of my family. Although I don't know what he went through, I will not let such a thing happen again..."

"For the Greater Good."

"My fellow countrymen, if there is still a trace of continuity and loyalty in your heart, tell me."

"your answer."

The woman was silent for a moment, then replied, "You need to pledge your loyalty to him."

The Fire Caste warrior replied, "Disappointing!"

He stood up, activated the Gothic translator in his armor, and spoke directly to Taylor, bypassing the traitor he couldn't trust.

"I will fight you and resolve this matter the Tau way!"

Taylor smiled slightly.

"Really?"

"I like the thorns the most."

"Brother Wolf, you go ahead."

"I want to see how the Fenrisians deal with the aliens."

The Space Marine, ready to fight, rubbed his fists. The crackling sound of bones reminded the Tau warrior of the Greenskins' barbarity...

He now feels a little regretful.

(End of this chapter)

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