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"Chaos Demons, Chaos Followers, Beastmen, Chaos Dwarves, Chaos Hives, Skaven, Greenskins, Dark Elves, Vampire Families, all of these forces are irreconcilable enemies of civilized countries, and they should be listed as public enemies," An Jiyue read out a series of proper nouns as if reading out the names of dishes, "and these are only the most important hostile forces. Those who believe in evil gods but are weak, like Swamp Trolls, will also appear on the list."
"Anyone included in the public enemy list will be regarded as the mortal enemy of all NATO member states. Any collusion, transaction, or secret dealings with members of the list is a betrayal of NATO and an unforgivable sin. Or I should say that the purpose of the establishment of the North Pacific Treaty Organization is to confront and even eliminate them. The list is not fixed, but except for those without any controversy, the addition of new objects to the public enemy list requires the approval of the Council."
"Please note that this does not mean that after joining NATO, you cannot go to war with those who are not on the list. Wars with non-listed members will not be restricted or opposed by NATO. This is the freedom that member states deserve; but at the same time, such military actions will not receive any support from NATO, not even nominal support. NATO must remain neutral in such incidents and must not deviate from the purpose of the organization."
"In fact, joining NATO means giving up the use of military means to deal with conflicts with other NATO member states. Internal strife and even civil war within the NATO system are unacceptable. We must be united against the outside world. This has nothing to do with glory. It is a decision made for the survival of the world. Considering that conflicts between different countries exist objectively, sectarian conflicts, economic disputes and even territorial disputes will not disappear by shouting a few slogans, so the Heavenly Court has a proposal."
Taking the hot tea handed over by Nishikori Shigeru, An Jiyue moistened her throat and continued, "NATO will have an institution dedicated to mediating conflicts among member states. I call it the 'Mediation Tribunal'. The work of the Mediation Tribunal is very simple. If any member state has a conflict with another member state that has reached a point where it cannot be resolved peacefully, they can apply to the Mediation Tribunal and have a championship duel under the witness of the Mediation Tribunal."
"Since words are powerless, let the sword speak!"
"Duke," Karl frowned and chose his words carefully, "Are you sure this thing can be called 'mediation'?"
"Just tell me whether the conflict has been resolved! Since blood will be shed anyway, why not shed as little blood as possible? This will also allow the warriors to show their bravery and win honor in the duel," An Jiyue shrugged. "The specific duel process and duel rules can be discussed in detail later. Everyone, you can speak now."
"That's the way to go! To hell with all those so-called 'diplomatic terms'," Boris was the first to agree. "What do you think, you southerners? Are you afraid of the Kislev warriors?"
"You may think your people have the upper hand in this matter, Boris," the Emperor glanced at the Tsar, "but when your people encounter the Holy Grail Knights, I sincerely hope that you will still be as confident as you are now."
"I think you all have missed the point. Isn't the point about NATO's constraints on its member states?" Thorgreen stroked his beard. "Madam, it sounds like the Celestial Court doesn't want NATO to be torn apart by internal disputes, but you must understand that some things are bound to happen. Ideals cannot stop human nature."
"At least until the world-destroying crisis is resolved and NATO completes its historical mission, the contradictions between the order camps must be suppressed," An Jiyue nodded slightly, "We are not naive enough to expect the world to be peaceful forever."
"It's a negative and helpless thought," the Supreme King commented, "What if NATO member states choose to ignore the system and insist on breaking the bottom line set by the Heavenly Court?"
Hearing this question, An Jiyue did not answer immediately, but first looked around at the crowd that filled the meeting hall. When the last trace of noise in the room disappeared, the silver-haired, red-eyed beauty said, "Please remember what I said, everyone. It is your luck that the Heavenly Court is willing to reason with you."
Boggio looked left and right, and finally decided to go himself: "If the Heavenly Court wants to intimidate us, then they must show us their abilities. After all, everyone can talk big."
"From the time you appeared in this room until now, you finally said something useful," An Jiuyue said, "No matter whether you can accept it psychologically, the binding force of NATO's relevant systems must be guaranteed by the power of the Heavenly Court. Before responding to your remarks just now, let us vote first. Regarding NATO's prohibition of internal fighting among member states and the relevant provisions of the mediation court, please raise your hands if you agree." As he spoke, An Jiuyue was the first to raise his hand.
Everyone looked at each other, then raised their hands.
"It's a little unexpected that it was passed unanimously," An Jiyue said, but her expression didn't show any surprise. "You are more rational than I thought... If that's the case, there is something that is suitable to be made public at this moment. Before the end of this year, our army and some of our allies will expedition to the Norse Peninsula. What I mean is that the Heavenly Court's army will not only attack the Norse Peninsula, but also conquer it."
"The scum who worship the evil god will be cleansed, the poison of Chaos will be purified, the Norse Peninsula will return to the civilized world, and the northern pirates who rowed longboats to plunder the coast will become history!"
Silence. The not-so-large meeting hall fell into a dead silence. After a deep breath, a variety of accents and languages filled the room like a volcanic eruption. People were dancing and talking incoherently, not even knowing what they were shouting.
Seeing that the situation was getting out of control, An Jiyue had to release a low-power version of [Psychic Suppression] to calm down the leaders of various countries who were almost out of control. Looking at the people who quickly regained their composure under the effect of psychic energy, An Jiyue withdrew the psychic energy and said, "The Heavenly Court will let you see the power of Zhendan with your own eyes, and then you will understand why the Heavenly Court has the right to make rules. Whether you believe it or doubt it, this expedition is about to start, isn't it?"
"Are you sure you're not drunk?" Boris stared at An Jiuyue suspiciously.
"As alchemists, my colleagues and I must abstain from alcohol for life," An Jiyue replied. "You will soon see whether the Heavenly Court is capable of such a great feat. Well, it's just a waste of time to continue to dwell on this matter. I have said everything that needs to be said. The only thing left is to use war to prove everything. Do you have anything to say about the public enemy list?"
"I agree with you about those bastards, Duke," said Poggio, "but I think there are a few more names to be added to the list..."
"Wait until NATO is officially established before you write your application. In the NATO Charter, only names without any controversy will be included in the public enemy list," An Jiyue shook her head. "I completely understand your idea of putting certain mortal enemies on the list, but I understand it, and I will not agree with this approach."
"What is 'Chaos Hive'? I noticed that there is a very unfamiliar name among the forces you mentioned just now," Carl asked at the right time, "It sounds like another race that succumbed to darkness."
An Jiyue nodded. She glanced at Arwen, and then the clone she created with [Extra-Body] came forward holding a crystal ball and said, "Let me explain this matter."
Chapter 507: Nine Courts
The morning passed quietly.
Near noon, the meeting entered a break. Those who were qualified to attend the meeting were invited to the cafeteria in the fortress. The firemen prepared a hearty but not luxurious lunch. The dishes were basically prepared according to An Jiyue's impression of Northeastern cuisine, but the ingredients used were basically no game, all farmed livestock and poultry.
Even during the meal, all kinds of private conversations never stopped. Compared with the morning meeting, where he rarely spoke unless necessary, Karl Franz changed several conversation partners during lunch, making various promises while also putting forward his own requests, which made An Jiyue, who had been paying attention to the whole scene with her psychic power, look sideways.
After lunch, the leaders took a short break and then gathered in the meeting hall again, ready to continue this meeting that was destined to have far-reaching impact. Compared with the morning meeting full of back-and-forth and verbal confrontation, after finalizing the basic structure of NATO, the afternoon meeting began to discuss some more in-depth and detailed matters.
"NATO's permanent highest leadership body is the NATO Council. Each member state can nominate a representative to join the Council. This representative must be fully authorized to make decisions on behalf of his country when the Council meets. In theory, the Council can decide all NATO affairs by voting. If an extreme situation occurs and the Council cannot reach a consensus, then NATO will hold an expanded meeting to convene leaders of all member states for consultation."
An Jiyue said to the crowd: "This is the most important item among all the items passed this morning. It establishes the basic structure and operation mode of NATO. Next, we will discuss and decide on the specific institutional setup of NATO. We already have a mediation court, and we need more similar institutions to enrich the NATO system."
"The Internal Affairs Chamber is responsible for collecting and managing NATO dues and the in-kind items used to offset dues, and disbursing funds and materials to other NATO institutions. Given its functions, this department will be subject to the strictest supervision."
"The mediation court was finalized this morning, so there's no need to explain it further."
"The Intelligence Court is an institution that I personally value very much. NATO will share a certain amount of technology internally, including a long-distance communication technology that we developed. This technology can transmit information across thousands of kilometers or even farther in an instant. If conditions permit, it can even allow two people thousands of miles apart to have an instant conversation. After careful consideration, the Heavenly Court decided to provide this technology free of charge to all member states."
"Correspondingly, NATO member states are responsible for building and maintaining communication facilities. As a military alliance, all NATO member states need to share the intelligence they have obtained about the common enemy, and the function of the Intelligence Court is to coordinate and ensure that this intelligence sharing mechanism can operate stably and efficiently. They will obtain intelligence from member states, organize and summarize it, and then determine its authenticity, and finally send the intelligence to each member state."
Someone raised his hand to speak, and seeing this, An Jiyue had to put down the manuscript in his hand: "Everyone, please wait for me to finish speaking, and then we can discuss them one by one."
The raised hand hesitated for a moment, then dropped it.
"Reconstruction Court, when a member country suffers heavy losses in a battle with a common enemy, the Reconstruction Court will provide various types of assistance, including but not limited to material assistance, dispatching medical teams, and repairing damaged facilities. Everyone, only by helping and supporting each other can conflicts be eliminated and people can realize the correctness of NATO's philosophy. In addition, purifying areas that have been corrupted and polluted is also the function of the Reconstruction Court, and the Heavenly Court will provide assistance in this regard."
"The Inquisition is a product of the Witch Hunters of the Empire and the Inquisition of the Southern Kingdom. They are a dedicated internal department responsible for finding and eradicating various enemies hidden within each country, including but not limited to Chaos followers, vampires, necromancers, and the black rats of the Eshin clan. I know this is a department that makes people feel worried just by looking at it, but their existence and the power they possess are necessary."
"The Inspectorate is NATO's internal regulatory body, responsible for investigating and handling any possible corruption, malfeasance, or even worse behavior. Please note that the Inquisition's responsibilities do not include NATO itself. In order to prevent the Inquisition from having too much power, I have separated the internal inspection work into a separate department."
"The Defenders' Court is an armed force affiliated with NATO itself rather than a member state. It is responsible for protecting various NATO institutions and expatriates. It is also responsible for escorting the funds and materials of the Interior Court during transportation. They do not undertake conventional combat missions, nor do they recruit personnel from outside. Their members are recommended by member states. If a country that has no money but has good fighters wants to expand its influence within NATO, it can consider sending more people to the Defenders' Court."
"The Technology Court has functions similar to those of the Intelligence Court, except that it is responsible for technical exchanges. As I mentioned above, in order to improve the industrial and military technology levels of each member state, NATO will conduct more and deeper technical exchanges and assist member states that lack technology and funds to build modern factories. Considering that NATO member states will inevitably cooperate in future operations, in order to reduce the pressure on logistics support, the industrial standards and technical specifications of each country need to be unified as much as possible, and the Technology Court will be responsible for this work."
"The Budget Court is also the last major department in NATO's structure. Just like the relationship between the Tribunal and the Supervisory Court, we cannot give all financial powers to the Internal Affairs Court. Otherwise, I cannot imagine how serious the corruption in the Internal Affairs Court will be, even if they are subject to the strictest supervision. In short, although the Budget Court does not directly manage money, they have the right to decide how NATO's funds and materials should be used."
"In addition to the Nine Courts, NATO will also set up additional subordinate agencies as needed, if necessary, but that is not within the scope of today's discussion. I have finished speaking, and anyone who has any opinions may raise them."
The first person to speak was Poggio, and he asked a sharp question right from the start.
"Does the intelligence sharing mechanism of the Intelligence Court mean that member states must take the initiative to disclose certain scandals?" Lord Tyrell asked: "Let me give you an example. For example, my people found traces of the Crown of Vengeance..."
"Shut up, you lowlife!" Thorgrim roared, standing up from his throne of power, and interrupted Boggio's unspoken words with a sullen face: "This has nothing to do with what we are going to discuss today!"
"Look," the Besieger didn't care about the High King's anger, and just spread his hands towards An Jiyue, "Sometimes, knowing too much is not a good thing. Any race, country, or family, as long as they have existed for a long enough time, will definitely have some little secrets that are inconvenient to tell outsiders."
"Have you got some strange misunderstanding about the Heavenly Court?" An Jiyue first comforted the Supreme King, then looked at Bogio with a strange look: "If you don't want to say something, then don't say it. The intelligence sharing clause is not mandatory, and member states can hide it as they please. But your words reminded me, and I decided to temporarily add a new rule."
An Jiyue put her hands on her hips, with a playful expression: "The new clause is that if member states do not share intelligence or notify each other in advance, then when the situation gets out of control, member states will not have the right to request assistance from NATO."
"What if these unspeakable secrets will cause a serious crisis, even threaten the survival of the world?" Poggio asked aggressively.
"Then the voting rights of the country concerned in the Council will be automatically frozen, and the Council will then vote on whether to expel the country concerned," An Jiyue said calmly, "This rule applies to all member states, including Aurora."
"Under what circumstances does this rule apply? What are the specific criteria? If the one who made the mistake was the Heavenly Court, how can you guarantee that you will accept NATO's... Ugh!!"
Boggio covered his neck, his face flushed red. He kept kicking his legs, and his whole body was slowly lifted into the air. The Tyrells in the meeting hall were about to draw their swords, but the next moment they were shocked to find that the sword guard who was supposed to be standing behind An Jiyue had left his original position and appeared behind them silently.
"Idiot." Boris Bokaha muttered in a low voice loud enough for everyone to hear.
"Duke," Karl Franz glanced at the nearly unconscious Poggio and said helplessly, "Poggio is the only one who can unite Tyrell at the moment. If he dies, Tyrell will be torn apart."
"That's why you, not Boris, will be the emperor," An Jiyue said as she retracted her telekinesis and let Poggio fall to the ground like a bag of flour. "When this guy wakes up, tell him that the freeze on Tyrell's voting rights has been extended to seven years. Either accept it or get out!"
“Let us continue with our unfinished business. Who else has questions about NATO’s structure and function?”
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Author's words: Great beauty, Trump King~!! (shrieking at the top of his lungs
Chapter 508 NATO is formally established
The second person to ask the question was Boris Bokaha.
"The Reconstruction Chamber sounds really good. After so many years, someone is finally willing to face up to the sacrifices made by Kislevite in resisting darkness and make compensation for it," the Red Tsar's beard twitched, looking unexpectedly amiable, "but I have a question, what is meant by 'significant losses'? And what can the Reconstruction Chamber do specifically?"
"The Reconstruction Court is only responsible for carrying out aid work. It is an executive body and has no decision-making power," An Jiyue replied. "I have considered formulating a set of detailed criteria as the basis for the work of the Reconstruction Court. However, considering certain difficulties in reality, I finally modified the terms and whether to dispatch the Reconstruction Court will be decided by a vote of the Council."
Boris felt overwhelmed when he heard this: "Voting, damn it! The damn voting rights again!"
"After the Council passes the resolution, it will be handed over to the Budget Court to compile an aid budget. After the budget is reviewed and approved, the Internal Affairs Court will allocate the corresponding funds and materials to the Reconstruction Court, and then the Reconstruction Court can start work," An Jiyue described the entire work process she had conceived. "Don't expect NATO to pay for all the losses. The Reconstruction Court is only used to provide a bottom line for the member states."
"That is to say, it's not enough for the council to vote. The specific amount of aid we can get depends on what the budget court says." Boris looked annoyed. "Can't we simplify the process?"
"Boris, I just want to ask you one thing. When Kislev was invaded by foreign enemies in the past, did you get any decent help during the post-war reconstruction?" An Jiyue asked back, "And for purifying corruption, the Heavenly Court will not ask the country concerned for any fees or other benefits. In other words, we are purely contributing in this matter."
This is a lie. Purifying corruption can earn points, and the amount is not low. Of course, there is no need to let the locals know about this "small matter". The Lords of the Holy Scriptures want both points and the reputation brought by purifying corruption.
This is a win-win situation, meaning the Lords of the Scriptures win twice.
"God of Ersun, are you really going to do this?" The Red Tsar and the High Priest of the Bear God said in surprise: "I know how difficult this is... Are you really going to do it for free? That's great, there are many in my kingdom..."
"You have to apply and then wait in line," An Jiyue poured cold water on Boris mercilessly, "We will indeed help member states purify the corruption in their territories for free, but you must also understand that this job is not something that can be done by just any Zhendan alchemist. There are not many people who are capable of purifying chaos corruption, and each one is very busy. Therefore, purification of corruption must be applied in advance, and then wait in line. And unlike general reconstruction assistance, the Reconstruction Court itself does not have the ability to purify corruption. They can only undertake auxiliary work and then wait for the Heavenly Court to temporarily dispatch personnel to help."
"I guess it must be very difficult for countries that have bad relations with the Heavenly Court to apply for aid," Boris grinned. "It seems that anything can become a weapon in the hands of the Heavenly Court, even seemingly selfless free aid."
"If someone offends Zhendan unscrupulously, and at the same time can confidently ask Zhendan to do this and that for them, and complain endlessly when things don't go as planned," An Jiyue narrowed her eyes slightly, "if anyone here thinks this is right, please speak out your opinion loudly - I will send him to see Moore now!"
Everyone looked at each other.
"Duke," Karl Franz said, "no matter what others think, the people of the Empire will always remember your kindness in purifying Mordheim, no matter which province he comes from or which god he worships."
"The Heavenly Court does not do these things to gain gratitude. We do not need those who receive our help to be grateful to us, as long as they truthfully record the history of their help..." An Jiyue took a deep breath, but found that she could not suppress the anger in her chest.
“Although this has nothing to do with the matter we are discussing,” Thorgrim noticed the girl’s expression and asked, “Perhaps you could share your story with everyone, ma’am.”
"That happened during my grandfather's generation. At that time, one of Zhendan's neighbors encountered an unprecedented Chaos invasion, and they were just a weak country that had no ability to protect their territory. Zhendan had just experienced a series of wars and turmoil, and was already extremely weak. Therefore, Weijing had a lot of controversy over whether to send troops... But in the end, we decided to send troops to help that country. After a series of arduous battles, we successfully won the war, and 200,000 Zhendan soldiers stayed on that peninsula forever."
"You know, we even paid for the military expenses ourselves, and didn't ask them for even a penny! But what did we get in return for our sacrifice? That country completely erased all information about Aurora's military deployment in their historical records, and openly claimed that they won the war alone! The blood of 197653 soldiers was not even exchanged for a word of thanks!"
The Jiedushi clenched her hands into fists, then unclenched them, repeating the same thing over and over again. Finally, she said to the silent audience: "Zhendan does not need your gratitude, and Zhendan does not care whether you are grateful or not - but this does not mean that Zhendan's efforts can be ignored, despised, or erased!"
The Red Tsar was silent for a long time. Then he stood up from his seat, took off his hat and pressed it against his heart: "I am sorry, ma'am. May those 197653 warriors rest in peace, and may your God watch over their souls."
"They can't rest in peace," the girl said. "That country destroyed the cemetery where these soldiers were buried."
The chamber was silent for three seconds, and then the sound of curses in various accents almost blew the roof off.
"I think you still have a lot of questions about NATO's facilities," An Jiyue said after the noise died down a little, "The Tyrells have gone, I believe the efficiency of our discussion will be greatly improved."
"Duke, why do we need to set up a separate tribunal?" Karl Franz asked. "Cooperation between countries under the framework of NATO should be enough to deal with these troubles. The cross-border law enforcement power of the tribunal will inevitably lead to serious diplomatic disputes, especially when the fallen are high-ranking nobles or senior clergy. In the worst case, this may even lead to conflicts within NATO."
"It is precisely because these corrupted people hiding within us are so harmful that we need a special department with extremely high authority to deal with this kind of trouble," An Jiyue explained, still feeling a little agitated. "Although the Tribunal has both the power of investigation and law enforcement, every case they handle needs to be reviewed afterwards. This cannot prevent certain things that none of us want to see, but at least it can ensure that the losses will not expand indefinitely."
"It is unrealistic to try to design a perfect system, Carl. As long as the system still relies on people to implement it, it will definitely have loopholes. The correct response is not to try to find a permanent solution, but to be vigilant and make constant improvements, and to remedy problems in a timely manner after discovering them."
"As for the issue that you are worried about that may trigger conflicts among member states, we can use the whitelist system, that is, the Council will decide on a list, and the Inquisition is prohibited from taking any action against the people on the list except for non-contact investigations unless they are specially authorized by the Council. In order to take care of some of your concerns that are inconvenient to talk about, even if it is finally proved that someone on the whitelist is indeed problematic, if the Inquisition takes action against him without authorization, it will be regarded as treason afterwards, and all direct participants will be executed. How about it? Oh, by the way, Council members will automatically be added to the whitelist."
No one objected, not even the High King and the Red Tsar. After a few bland comments on this delicate topic, the clause was passed.
As for the establishment and functions of the remaining courts, the leaders only asked about the relevant details. As the sun gradually set, all the leaders and plenipotentiaries participating in the meeting, including Poggio who finally woke up from his coma, signed their names on the NATO Charter.
Legally speaking, NATO was officially established from this moment on.
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Author's words: I saw something in the group today, which was basically a screenshot of part of the content of a Beijing Kui propaganda brochure on China, and then there were some paragraphs in this chapter. I seem to have said before that my grandfather was a member of the Volunteer Army, so I was particularly touched by these things.
Chapter 509 Sisters
Southland, deep in the tropical rainforest.
Almost a month had passed since the battleship-to-battle air battle. Although the fighting on land had continued intermittently, the confrontation in the air seemed to have been paused - the Zhemu Royal Court had never been able to find the whereabouts of the three escaped plague arks, and these biological warships had disappeared without a trace as if they had evaporated from the face of the earth.
While the Kaldorei Army was busy intercepting the Chaos Hive's ground forces and preventing these rotten bugs from setting foot on the Kaldorei's peaceful homeland, the flying fleet could only stay at the Star Bridge Base in Torch Harbor and do nothing. The only good news was that the two Eclipse-class ships that were trained at Skyshield Castle had basically mastered the driving skills of the battleship after a month of devilish training. Although they were still not strong enough to participate in the battle, they had no problem flying in formation with other battleships.
The price was that Morgan spent nearly 100,000 points for this... Sky Shield Castle was an independent facility, but it was still within the influence range of the Plateau Castle's main anchor point. Barrel opened some anchor point permissions to Morgan, so the Evergreen King could use the "accelerated training" function in Sky Shield Castle. Otherwise, how could he have trained to this level in just one month?
It's a pity that extremely practical functions such as "accelerated construction" and "accelerated training" can only be used in places where anchors are deployed, and the acceleration level is capped at ten times. Otherwise, Morgan, who earned a huge amount of points for destroying three artillery-type epidemic arks, could really spend a million points to turn a new recruit into a fully trained veteran in just one week.
The enemy fleet's movements were unknown, so our fleet could only stay at Star Bridge for 24 hours. Anyway, the Royal Court Army was enough to deal with the Chaos Nest's ground attack, so there was no need for air support for the time being. After consulting Morgan, Irel ordered the two Eclipse-class ships that had completed basic training to be transferred over. In this way, Star Bridge Base had four Eclipse-class ships... It was a pity that there were no phase torpedoes, not even one. This powerful weapon could not be put into mass production in a short time.
Previous combat results have shown that it is too difficult for frigate-level naval gunfire to deal with such a large and extremely resistant target. Even with a 600mm caliber phased torpedo, because the war torpedo head can only use black powder, all six torpedoes hit only one Plague Ark and seriously injured it.
Without this heavy firepower that can make the final decision, the flying fleet will inevitably be at a disadvantage when fighting against biological warships. Morgan has no good solution for this. The cruiser belonging to the Kaldorei is still just a concept, not even a blueprint ship. And even if the planned cruiser is delivered, it will definitely still use light spears as its main weapon, and it is highly unlikely to be equipped with phase torpedoes. After all, torpedo cruisers are too abstract no matter how you look at it.
In any case, finding the whereabouts of the enemy biological warship is the current top priority of the Zhemu Royal Court. After all, just waiting like this is too passive. In war, the initiative is worth fighting for at any cost. To this end, the Zhemu Royal Court sent out various reconnaissance teams to explore the enemy's traces.
"…That's why I came to find you, sister!"
On the speeding hovercraft, Casti o Wind Feather's brilliant smile was even more dazzling than the blazing sun above. In response, Tayanan showed a rather subtle expression on his face: "What about the Star Eagle Regiment?"
"Why don't we just let them nominate a new Wind Knight? Father has already left the regiment, so why should I inherit the position?" Casti shook her head, her black twin ponytails swinging back and forth behind her head. "Anyway, I don't want to be a Falcon Cavalryman anymore! Sister, do you have the heart to send me back?"
"Why can't you bear it?" Tayanan asked in astonishment, and at the same time reached out to pinch his sister's face: "You seem to lack a correct understanding of your situation, my stupid sister~"
"Ah?! But I've already had a falling out with my father, how can I go back?" Kasti angrily slapped her sister's hand away: "No, His Majesty has agreed to let me transfer to the Black Arrow Squad, why are you driving me away?"
Casti and her falcon cavalry participated in the previous air battle. During the battle, Casti successfully shot an enchanted arrow with a locating beacon, but her falcon companion was also killed. In order to save Casti, one of her falcon cavalry openly disobeyed the fleet commander Iriel's order to retreat immediately. Although he successfully saved the second daughter of the Wind Feather family, he was also charged with "disobeying military orders" and was almost executed after the battle.
Kasti could not accept this result, so she confronted her father in public and tried to protect the subordinate who saved her life. In the end, Morgan had to intervene personally to mediate between the father and daughter. She revoked Yrel's execution order and instead stripped the falcon cavalryman of his noble status (Note 1) and removed him from the Star Hawk Regiment.
Even so, Kasti was still frustrated. Taking advantage of Morgan's presence, this young elf, who was less than a hundred years old, openly proposed to change her career. She didn't want to be a falcon cavalryman anymore. She wanted to follow her sister's example and drive a magic armor! As for the position of wind knight of the Star Eagle Regiment, whoever wants to be it can do it!
Seeing that he had made up his mind, Morgan, who was in a headache, agreed to this request. As far as the Evergreen King knew, Irel had only two daughters and no other children, and his wife was also a falcon cavalryman who died in battle many years ago. The Wind Feather family has been falcon cavalrymen for generations, and has always been the wind knight of the falcon cavalry regiment "Star Eagle". The result of Casti's escape is that the family honor has suffered a huge loss, which is simply treasonous to many old-fashioned people.
But Morgan couldn't refuse Casti's request - the Evergreen King had always been advocating the construction of magic armored forces, so he certainly couldn't slap himself in the face at this time. So, after a complete fallout with her father, Casti ran to her sister like a monkey that had escaped from a cage, carrying her luggage.
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