At the same time, the strategic focus of the Sea Alliance is mainly to deal with the imperial threat from the west, and secondly to guard against the dragon tribe from the east.

This means that they do not have much energy to invade places where the weather is cold and freezing.

It is true that there is an abundance of food. It is not like the mountainous territory there. There are developed cities in the north and south, and the exotic beasts have been almost domesticated.

It’s different in the north, where there are few people and large, untamed exotic animals are everywhere.

Of course there is plenty of food there. In the eyes of the strange beasts, there is also a lot of food for the immigrants there, and they can’t eat it all.

Lu Heng could even speculate that the reason why Yuli came to the south to look for immigrants was that a certain border area there collapsed due to the pressure from the alien beasts.

The New City Republic came here looking for immigrants to fill the gaps in their defenses.

As for the huge degree of local decentralization, that is natural. In places with vast land and sparse population, the central government has no control over the local details.

What if a policy is issued from above and half a month after it is passed on, it is discovered that the local officials have been eaten by strange beasts? What should we do then?

Therefore, the North is by no means a beautiful paradise where one can enjoy life as soon as one goes there. Survival there is very difficult.

If Lu Heng planned to send human refugees to the north, the first problems would be the excessively cold climate and attacks from strange beasts.

But the problems in the North are mainly natural disasters, while the problems in the West, South and East are essentially man-made disasters.

Historically, which poses the greatest threat to humanity: natural disasters or man-made disasters?

I'm afraid that man-made disasters do more harm to humanity.

Since the north is relatively better at preventing man-made disasters, that place became Lu Heng's target for transferring humans.

When Lu Heng thought about this clearly, Helena, the head of the Sky Dance Monastery behind Yuli, also expressed her opinion:

"My attitude is consistent with that of the Tauren Overlord. We will not abandon our country."

"Since you have a vast territory and a sparse population and need new immigrants, then humans are quite suitable. We didn't intend to let them stay in our land."

However, Yuli tilted her head and expressed her doubts:

"But most of those humans follow the Empire. Even those who rebel are only a small part of it."

"So, how can we get them to follow us?"

Speaking of this, Lu Heng was no longer sleepy. He replied with certainty:

"I have a solution!"

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140. Shocked Meow Girl for a Whole Year

Although Lu Heng didn't seem to be teasing, Yuli still asked suspiciously:

"First of all, these humans you mentioned seem to be pagans. I wonder if they can communicate in our language?"

"More importantly, these humans are basically leaders who stand on the side of the Empire and are our enemies."

"The reason why we need new immigrants is because Weibei City, which borders the empire in the north, has suffered from severe cold, famine, and multiple attacks by beasts."

"The people there suffered heavy casualties and had to evacuate a large area of ​​land in the north, which also caused a major gap in our northern defense line."

"As for the cause of the disaster, we are sure that the Empire is behind it, and we are sure that the Empire will continue to cause trouble after the new immigrants arrive."

"Under such circumstances, if we accept the leader of the empire, wouldn't that be like bringing a pack of howling wolves into our home? How dangerous!"

Lu Heng also knew that Yuli's worries were not unreasonable.

First of all, in terms of faith, the New City Republic undoubtedly welcomes the monsters of Lunayuan State more. After all, everyone follows the same Lord of All Suffering.

Changing to a group of pagans would obviously be more risky in management.

Speaking of the language issue, the Northern Church originated from the missionary work of the Luna Monastery, so the clergy there also speak Luna.

Given the high degree of decentralization in the New City Republic, it wouldn't be a big problem for these new immigrants even if they didn't know the local mainstream Meow Meow language.

They can also negotiate and communicate through the church. In any case, in the sparsely populated New City Republic, exchanges between different regions are not that frequent.

But if these new immigrants don't know either Luna or Meow, it will be very troublesome...

However, the most dangerous issue is the loyalty of the ruler to the empire.

Lu Heng repeated to Yuli the analysis of the enemy and ourselves that he had given to Helena before, and emphasized the issues that she was concerned about:

"I recommend the humans of the commune to you. They are all heroes eager to break free from their cages."

"Their fighting spirit is sometimes even more heroic than ours."

"Since they are willing to fight the Empire, they are our friends."

"As for the cultural gap, I believe that New Town Republic, which is known for its openness and tolerance, will have no difficulty in accepting these people."

Regarding the hard problem of language, Lu Heng directly took out a translation stone, placed it in the palm of Little Meow Girl's hand, and then said:

"This is my gift to you. It will enable you to understand a wide variety of languages."

This can be regarded as one of the important achievements of "Chloe Industry". Its effect on users is somewhat similar to simultaneous interpretation in one's hometown.

At the same time, Douglas also cooperated and said a few words of barking language. Cat girl Yuli, who understood, almost applauded.

She could never have imagined that Lu Heng could bring her such a thing, making a cat person like her understand dog language.

What shocked her even more was that this kind of stone could be mass-produced, which largely solved the language problem.

For a moment, Miao Niang Youli's impression of Lu Heng improved a lot, but she was still confused:

"If what we have learned is correct, the Commune should be just a small insurgent group."

"They have been surrounded and suppressed until now, and their number is only a few thousand at most, right?"

"The area we are going to fill this time is larger than the three major colleges on the West Coast combined, and the population must be at least tens of thousands!"

Seeing that Youli was so eager to save her, Lu Heng prescribed the right remedy:

"The leaders of mankind may seem to be accomplices of the Empire, but the scum who are truly determined to lead the Empire are only a small group of humans."

"The real attitude of most human beings is that they will follow whoever wins."

"As long as we can incite a key human leader to rebel, we can take over the entire Beast Suppression Province of the Empire."

"There are more than 100,000 humans in the entire Beast Suppression Province. Even if we can successfully incite only half of them to rebel, it will be enough!"

After hearing what Lu Heng said, not only Yuli felt puzzled, but even Helena looked incredulous.

Lu Heng was full of energy and introduced himself with a smile:

"I have an enemy who, at a young age, became the deputy commander of the Beast Suppression Province. He is William de Bruis."

"Although he is a human, he is as brave as a minotaur, and as tough and difficult to defeat as a minotaur."

"I once firmly believed that such a person would be my lifelong enemy, but in recent confrontations, I found that he is not unwinnable."

"Because he not only cares about his own interests, he also values ​​the interests of his subjects and even his fellow human beings."

"Such people will definitely not work wholeheartedly for the Empire like a handful of traitors among humans!"

"Although the former human kingdom has been destroyed by the empire, the truly courageous humans still have the hearts to resist!"

"Even if we don't cooperate with him, he might raise the banner of rebellion against the Empire one day in the future."

"Give him a chance and he'll very likely turn his back on the Empire for his fellow humans and side with us."

When the wind blew to this point, Lu Heng's face almost turned slightly red.

He really hoped that the heroes of the commune could find a place to escape the imperial encirclement and take a breath, or even open up a new world.

But he knew that any noble motive was always hard to believe, even if it was true.

So Lu Heng had to add a few more words:

"I know that even this won't convince you completely."

"Because in the human world, betrayal of one's own race is common."

"It doesn't seem that convincing to expect humans to be loyal to their own race."

"But let us not forget that the Empire has a very distinct discriminatory policy towards humans."

"A pure human lord, no matter how loyal he is to the empire, can only be granted a viscount fiefdom at best."

"As long as it comes to the earldom, it must be held by a half-blood."

"The deputy commander William whom I intend to incite to rebel is also a pure human being."

"If he wants to become an imperial earl, he has to wait until at least the next generation."

"No, not even the next generation. The deputy commander has already married a human wife, and his children will not be hybrids."

"This means that it is impossible for him to climb to a higher position within the power framework of the empire."

"So my conclusion is very simple. Whether he is fighting for the human race or simply seeking his own power, he has reasons to betray the empire."

After hearing this, even Dean Helena felt that Lu Heng's plan was perfect. All that was missing was a diplomat who could persuade the deputy commander to defect.

But who could carry out such a task?

There is still some hope if you can turn the opponent against you when the situation is favorable.

But the current situation is that Lunayuan is at an absolute disadvantage.

It is already difficult to eliminate the leader of the empire alone.

The West Coast coalition's counterattack against the leader once made some progress, but it soon became unsustainable.

Because the Imperial Navy had blockaded and surrounded the remaining forces on the west coast of Lunayuan State from the west.

The combat effectiveness of these regular troops is much stronger than that of the Leader, which makes the Luna people on the west coast dare not neglect them at all.

Because they had to prevent the Imperial Navy's landing operations at any time, their plan to expand their victory eastward also came to a standstill.

If the situation continues to develop in this way, the remaining forces on the west coast will most likely be completely destroyed under the pincer attack of the Imperial Navy and the Ground Lord Corps.

But Lu Heng planned to let a deputy commander of the empire defect at great risk in such an unfavorable situation?

What kind of eloquent diplomat must be to accomplish such an incredible task?

Thinking of this, Helena felt it was not appropriate to point out this core issue in front of the people of New City Republic.

She planned to ask Lu Heng privately how confident he was and what kind of help he needed.

If her help to Lu Heng could give him a greater chance of creating a miracle, she would support him with all her strength.

Unexpectedly, Lu Heng then explained the diplomatic candidate who would instigate the deputy commander of the empire to rebel:

"Although he is a hero of mankind, it is still extremely difficult to get him to change sides."

“This is a difficult task that only I can accomplish!”

For a moment, both Yuli and Helena, as well as the harpy witches around them, were completely stunned.

Especially Yuli, who was engaged in diplomatic activities, was stunned, as if she had been shocked for a whole year!

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141. The Triumvirate and the Count's Path

She instinctively covered her mouth and almost meowed in shock.

For Lu Heng, meeting this little cat from New City Republic was also a rare surprise.

If there had not been this opportunity to go to the north, Lu Heng, as a human being, would have been nothing more than a small baron in the wilderness.

After all, given the empire's discriminatory policies, he would probably never have the chance to become an earl in his lifetime.

Thinking of this new opportunity for advancement, Lu Heng feels that his future is more promising.

But there were more urgent things to do right now. He raised his head slightly and continued to explain his plan to Yuli:

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