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Chapter 545 Because I really can kill your whole family

Chapter 545 Because I really can kill your whole family

Discussions focusing on the post-war treatment of the Dark Eldar did not last long.

After all, based on the consensus among various races regarding the birth level of the Dark Eldar, there were no hidden agendas. One was that they couldn't learn these things to torment people, and the other was that they couldn't let these scourges die too easily.

Therefore, dealing with Slaanesh, a natural external force, is naturally the best option.

The space necromancers naturally had no objections. Putting aside the fact that the old general looked down on the Dark Eldar from a moral standpoint, most of the space necromancers who could still think were unhappy with these black bean sprouts.

The humans had long harbored resentment towards the Dark Eldar.

Putting aside the raids that have been giving the governors of each sector a headache, the fact that the thing in the warp that killed a Primarch and an army is also inextricably linked to the Dark Eldar.

While other Eldar branches are all sophisticated egoists, that's due to the prevailing environment. Overall, they are focused on survival and have thoroughly reflected on and made changes to the lifestyle of the Eldar Empire era. The Dark Eldar, on the other hand, don't change at all and have even intensified their egoism.

Secondly, the Eldar themselves had an even louder voice.

Especially the members of the Ark Eldar and the Clown Troupe, they couldn't just be called converts fanatics; they genuinely wanted to kill these cousins ​​on the spot.

Since Slaanesh appeared, my past self has been their enemy.

As for the Dark Eldar, the Ark Eldar, in order to avoid Slaanesh, used the Dao to persuade themselves to cultivate their nature and become frigid, and their birth rate became a problem.

The clown troupe endured the torment of instinct and tried every means to survive. They were even willing to play Slaanesh to warn history, and their deaths were entirely a matter of luck.

The Dark Eldar are different. They don't change anything, just follow their instincts and enjoy themselves to the fullest. They also kidnap slaves, absorb their souls, and make others pay the price. When they die, they have the Blood Elf's resurrection armor, and then they rely on exploiting other creatures to recharge the resurrection armor. They can enjoy themselves and have a high tolerance for mistakes.

I've made you money from everything.

Therefore, all parties highly recognized this and it was ultimately passed unanimously.

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Huddled in the corner, Warboss, unsure of why he was assigned there, turned around and looked around. Seeing that no one cared, he awkwardly withdrew his hand.

Good heavens, Sinister wrath.

Some of the Dark Elf members who were listening in, especially those with a weaker mentality, couldn't hold on. They didn't even have time to feel fortunate to be standing there. Cold sweat poured down their backs, and before they knew it, bodily fluids were flowing from every part of their bodies. They were then carried out amidst apologies from the other Elf members in the park.

The attendees looked on with understanding and were even more accepting of this approach.

Secondly, how should Comoros be arranged?

Or rather, Zandrej wanted to know how the Empire planned to fight the Necromancers in space, how many they would fight, who would command them, and who would be in charge.
First, there's Comoros itself.

Bombing it flat is definitely not an option. Many facilities in Comoros are essentially tied to the network; if they were all destroyed, the network hub would lose its status.

Moreover, if this hole is really blown up, how to fill it will be a problem. At that time, we might have to fight another cyber war with the Four Gods and Demons.

"So of course, the Dark Eldar will be precisely eliminated while preserving the infrastructure."

Arthur was usually in charge of matters related to the war.

Out of respect for Dawnwing, and seeing that his expertise in political probing and wrangling was not very effective with both sides' consent, Guilliman cleverly took the opportunity to relinquish his say.

This requires Zander to express his understanding.

They keep the land but not the people.

Although they launched an unjust war from any historical perspective, putting aside their terrible objective, just consider how well they executed their tactical objectives.

Back then, the Webpath was so peaceful. The Necromancers, led by Katan, roamed the galaxy, mowing down every enemy. There were no Eldar, which hadn't yet risen to power, or any other miscellaneous psionic races. There was nothing there except for the Necromancers, a bunch of metal.

Ancient Sage:
So although the initial purpose of the war was a rather shameful thing for Zandreuk, the Necromancers were never lacking in experience.

It's just fighting the Eldar, something that happened 60 million years ago. And for Zandrek, those memories feel like they came from yesterday.

Of course, although the Comorian remnants constantly emphasize their Eldar lineage, the Eldar Empire, in a realistic sense, is already—

It's over.

The space necromancers will not be facing the chosen ones who possessed Eldar gods in their memories, nor the dueling masters who wore ancestral personas, with countless souls merged into one body, resembling endless war gods.

It is not the Eldar Titan pilot who is clad in spirit bones, wields a sharp blade, and can dismantle one Titan and then jump out of the warp and re-enter the vast Eldar Titans.

A motley crew of bandits, bodyguards, food delivery riders, gladiators, wanted criminals of various races, foreign mercenaries, Frankenstein's monster, and other bizarre creatures constitute the Comoros's current regular army.

War is all about timing, location, and popular support; there's nothing wrong with bullying the disabled.

From his professional perspective, Zandrej was very confident about the operation.

"What about pre-war arrangements?"

Zander asked again.

"We must prioritize the war itself and seize the initiative before we can talk about anything else."

Arthur answered first.

"After gaining the initiative in the war, in addition to continuing to maintain high-intensity annihilation operations, we can also launch a propaganda offensive to further dismantle the resistance forces in Comoros."

He directly presented the plan that Ramses' advisors had summarized.

First, based on the core idea of ​​uniting the current races, the Dark Eldar should absolutely not be taken in.

The reason why the Eldar, the Undead, and the Humans are able to come together now is that, although each has its own dark history, no matter what the reasons were or how many absurd things they did in the past, they have all reflected on their actions, paid the price, and have the will to change.

What do the Dark Eldar have? If these remnants aren't wiped out, then this war is meaningless.

However, due to the even more terrifying objective existence of Slaanesh, they were still able to continue to divide and conquer their opponents in the fight against extermination under these harsh conditions.

The most important thing is to let these enemies decide how they die.

Although there was certainly no way to survive, the places where those who surrendered were centrally processed were different from those who were killed on the battlefield.

The Necromancers of space and ordinary Imperial forces are not like the Dawnwing's troops who can compete with the evil gods for souls. If the Dark Eldar are truly killed on the battlefield and cannot be resurrected, their final fate will be to report to Slaanesh.

Alternatively, you can choose to surrender, collectively report to the Primarch, and then undergo euthanasia, instantly disintegrating into pure spiritual energy and returning to the most essential state of a soul.

After all, the Wings of Dawn aren't some kind of Slaanesh, they don't have a penchant for torturing people.

Secondly, there are only a very small number that can be fought for.

Upon investigation, it becomes clear whether they belong to a faction of warriors like Nightmare, who have a relatively restrained lifestyle—supported by a path similar to the Dao. These people have a lower need to absorb souls, so it's not difficult to capture them first.

The second check is whether there are any records of activities or plundering in human territory—you've already plundered humans, what else is there to say? According to imperial law, you should be dragged out and beheaded.

The requirement to check the lineage of direct relatives for three generations is a standard procedure that is now being followed by all administrative districts under the Imperial Diet. However, compared to the rigorous screening of foreigners, this procedure is only required in important departments within the Empire.

Finally, after being introduced by a guarantor from the Spirit Clan within the park and following a concentrated discussion at a group meeting, they can be formally included in the assessment process. Given the lifespan of the Spirit Clan, the assessment period is set at 130 years.

Recruiting the Dark Eldar is a very troublesome matter. If it weren't for the practical value involved, such as demonstrating his professional competence and work ethic to allies and further splitting the internal forces of the Dark Eldar, Ramses wouldn't have bothered with such a complicated task.

Firstly, because they never restrain their desires, their souls are precisely controlled by Slaanesh, and they are constantly being drained of their energy.

In order to avoid being drained to death, the Dark Eldar periodically absorb the souls of other beings, using this as a means to continuously supply the Slaanesh.

Through this back-and-forth exchange, a very stable bond was formed. This is why people often joke that the difference between the Dark Eldar and Slaanesh is just a difference in names, but the nature of the beings is the same.

From this perspective, Slaanesh and Old Man Huang are the only two gods who possess their own demonic armies in the real universe.

As expected of a new era subspace deity, the difference between his appearance and that of the previous one was only a little over ten thousand years, which is much better than the old guys like Khorne, Nurgle, and Tzeentch.

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While the Emperor was in the middle of a crowd, recording a large number of documents that required security measures arranged by Guilliman, he frowned.

Ramses quietly averted his gaze.

Returning to the Dark Eldar.

Every single one of these Dark Eldar is something that Slaanesh holds in his hands. Just look at the lone clown in the Jester's troupe; it's no wonder how much effort it takes for Cho'goch to get one of them.

But just tell me whether you fished or not.

This is also part of the strategy to divide Comoros.

Arrogance, the arrogance of overestimating oneself, is a common ailment among the vast majority of intelligent beings.

When they encounter successful peers in another world, they rarely consider the factors behind their success. Instead, they assume they can become that successful person themselves, harboring unrealistic fantasies about that world and flocking to it.

We don't expect the other side to surrender to the Empire unconditionally; it's enough that they can even have that thought.

When resistance is not absolute, then resistance itself is full of flaws.

Therefore, the decision to make the Dark Eldar give up their resistance, gather them together for the Dawnwing to deal with, and use a very few 'role models' who realize their dream of the park to keep the vast majority of Dark Eldar in a daze was absurd.

but--

"this is a good idea."

Zandreuk nodded in approval, his impression of the Dawnwings improving considerably.

They are principled yet flexible. Most people wouldn't do something like sending someone to their death with their own food, yet external conditions support this decision. How could these people even come up with such a thing?

Where in the world do so many enemies actually come from?

To put it bluntly, they simply had no other options left, so they chose to fight to the bitter end.

Just like when the Necromancers continued to wage war against the Old Ones after the Unification War in Space, if the Old Ones had said that they could solve some of the physiological problems of the Fearful Dead, although they could not grant them immortality, they could at least spare them from dying so miserably from the torment of pathological tumors and various complex diseases, then there probably wouldn't have been a chance to win.

Regardless of whether this is true or not, just spreading the word will throw those who fear death into chaos.

Oh, even the ancient sages couldn't have done such a thing by their moral standards.

Of course, the most crucial thing is having the ability to execute.

Zanderek carefully examined the three 'people' in front of him.

He didn't know how many times he had repeated this action.

If any good policy could be implemented 100%, there would be fewer conflicts in the world, and a civilization would be destined to reach unprecedented heights.

But this is not possible.

No matter how beautiful a vision may be, if it is detached from reality, it has no practical significance.

Similarly, when it comes to an individual or an organization, we should not only look at what they say, but also at what they do.

Do they have the capability to do so?

From crippling Terra's ability to interfere with the outside world with a single sentence, to developing the empire while annihilating humanity's enemies, the Wings of Dawn have long proven their strength through a series of actions.

Why was Arthur so confident that their proposed plan would divide the Comorian resistance?

Even if the Necromancers don't cooperate, if they can really kill the entire Dark Eldar, they might also be able to kill the Necromancers' entire family as well, since they are an unstable factor.

Zandreuk was able to force an entire dynasty to play along with him, and the emperors and overlords of other dynasties, seeing that this man had gone mad, did not dare to provoke him. Instead, they praised our fearless crowned general as still highly respected, tall and tough, which in itself was a manifestation of strength.

As Guilliman listened to these discussions, he couldn't help but think about the infinite possibilities the Empire might have in the future of the Internet.

Initially limited to a human perspective, he merely viewed the Web as a powerful means of maintaining stability in the real universe. However, after listening to the advice of the experienced ancient race, the Space Necromancers, and the series of collaborations the Empire gradually initiated after relaxing its control over the Xenomorphs...
The Imperial Code still needs further revision.

"very good."

Having determined the operational requirements for the space Necromancers, Zandreuk found the matter acceptable.

"Let's discuss the details of the cooperation."

For this meeting, detailed rules in written documents are still very necessary. By reaching a consensus in advance, both sides can avoid many problems such as the distribution of benefits and tactical miscalculations.

Of course, this is also from the perspective of both sides having relatively strong capabilities.

If one side is too powerful, then the powerful side can completely ignore many factors and forcibly tear up the treaty in order to achieve its goal.

His gaze swept over the three men before him. On one hand, he hoped that Arthur, who was not good at handling more detailed exchanges of interests, would take full responsibility. On the other hand, he also hoped that this power would be firmly in the hands of Guilliman, who was clearly more adept at this matter.

This is a conflicted feeling.

On the one hand, as a collaborator, he hopes that the organizations he collaborates with can maintain basic unity, which can maximize the stability of their transactions.

On the other hand, as a qualified general, he also hoped to fight for more benefits for his people.

Arthur nodded slightly, decisively signaling to Guilliman, who was still pondering how to revise the Imperial Code, to take over the conversation.

If asked who the best negotiator in the galaxy is, even time travelers wouldn't be able to give a definitive answer.

But if we're talking about who among the negotiation masters they have access to is the most trustworthy, then...

That was undoubtedly Guilliman.

"Looks like it's my turn?"

Guilliman raised his head, meeting Zanderek's somewhat stiff gaze, and formally intervened in the numerous detailed negotiations based on the consensus between the two sides, beginning to turn this action, which would once again determine the course of galactic history, into reality.

(End of this chapter)

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