Alien Empire Total War

Chapter 78: Resist?

"So, the Cross family has let go?"

Inside the box, a young man in a trench coat propped his left face with one hand and tapped the smooth tabletop with the other, looking meaningfully at the middle-aged man sitting opposite him.

When his voice fell, the middle-aged man sitting opposite nodded and said, "Although Gunila Cross didn't agree immediately, he seems to be a little shaken. I don't think he has any reason to refuse our invitation."

"Indeed, although the Clos family has won the support of many people with their military exploits, they are an old-fashioned aristocratic family after all, and the Santos party is destined to be unable to circumvent them if they want to suppress the noble faction. In other words, the Clos family and the aristocratic faction are also The relationship between lips and teeth is cold." The young man tapped lightly on the table and said thoughtfully.

After speaking, he stopped what he was doing, straightened up, looked at the middle-aged man opposite, and said with a smile, "This is good news, Mr. Nelson."

Speaking, he waved to the attendant behind him, who naturally took a step forward, pressed a check with a string of numbers on the table, and pushed it in front of the middle-aged man.

"These are our little cares, please accept them." The young man said.

The middle-aged man known as Mr. Nelson didn't shirk. He didn't even look at the numbers on the check, he just took the check and pocketed it.

"You are so generous, Mr. Curender." Nelson said with a smile, "I hope we will have a chance to work together again."

"Of course."

"Then, I'll go back to my life first, Master Klund, take it easy."

Nelson said, stood up from his seat, turned around and pushed open the box door and left, leaving the young man and his attendants inside.

After the box door was closed again, the smile on the young man's face disappeared. He picked up the still warm cup in front of him expressionlessly, took a sip of the black coffee inside, and felt the bitterness from his taste buds. Feeling, he slowly closed his eyes.

"Master, we should go."

After a while, the attendant's voice sounded behind him, and Curender opened his eyes again, drank the coffee, and stood up.

"Let's go," he said.

……

An hour later, the carriage of the young man and his attendants slowly drove into the Eden Manor on the outskirts of Ankerton, and stopped in front of the largest building gate. With the help of the attendant, he got off the carriage. He looked at this beautiful manor building, took a deep breath, and walked in quickly.

As soon as he stepped into the hall, he saw the old housekeeper who had served the family for many years greeted him. He hurriedly asked, "Where's my father? Is he still in the study?"

"Your Majesty is still in the study, what's wrong with you?" The old butler looked at Kelund in surprise and asked.

After getting the answer, after dealing with it patiently, Kelund walked directly in the direction of the study. After more than a year of precipitation, his temperament has already calmed down. If it was him a year ago, he was already anxious. Roaring rushed in.

Soon, he saw his father in the study. The former Duke of Ireland, Helvin Valente, was sitting behind the desk, looking at a book with a magnifying glass almost half the size of his face.

Seeing him walk into the study, the old duke put down the magnifying glass and looked at him calmly.

"Kelender, my son, what new information did you hear when you went to Ankerton this time?" he asked curiously.

"The Yasen family, the Nelson family, the Xenia family, and several other families are ready to resist. They are trying to persuade the Clos family to let the Clos family join the rebellion together." Curender said solemnly.

"Father, I think this is also our best chance." He added, "Last year's new nobles have proved that we can't rely on those cowardly upstarts, we should still pin our hopes on ourselves, and those who have A veteran family with a certain heritage."

"what do you mean?"

The old duke did not answer, but threw the question back to him.

Kurunde took a deep breath and said, "I think we should fight with them. If their rebellion is suppressed, the Santos Party will definitely not let us the remaining nobles, so we can work with them to fight. ."

After he finished speaking, he saw the old duke shook his head slowly. The latter stood up from the chair made of nanwood, walked around the desk, and walked to Kelund. He looked at the eldest son who was a head taller than himself. , said: "You have a saying that is right, we should rely on ourselves."

"I won't cooperate with those nobles." He said, "Unless we have a strong strength and can get the right to speak to this rebel army, otherwise we will be busy all the time, so we can only Rely on yourself."

The lesson from last year has already awakened him, and it is impossible for him to fall in the same place a second time.

"But we don't have enough troops." Curender said suspiciously.

"So we need to wait, wait for the moment."

The old duke said meaningfully ~www.readwn.com~ I don't know if it was an illusion, but Kurender seemed to see a sharp light burst from his father's turbid eyes.

……

"General, this is a letter from the city of Ankerton, sent by your uncle Gunila."

Inside the Proden City Hall, Charlie took the envelope sent by the guards, pulled out the letter inside and stretched it out. The dense letters written in black ink immediately caught his eye.

After a while, Charlie put down the letter and a faint smile appeared on his face.

In his letter, his uncle Gunila explained the fact that the nobles were preparing to rebel, and asked for Charlie's opinion. He wanted to get his opinion from him. In addition to him, Uncle Gunila also wrote to ask. The commander-in-chief of the Third Army in the far north, Victor Clos, Charlie's father.

Grandpa Debra and Uncle Gunilla were not disgusted by the uprising. They were even a little moved. The reason why they wrote to ask the two family members who were the commanders of the legion was to make a further decision.

After all, the republic wave is sweeping the whole country now, even if they have the command of the legion, it is difficult to guarantee that all the officers and soldiers will follow the rebellion against the National Assembly. Tied up, wouldn't that be ridiculous?

Charlie is full of confidence in his Fourth Army. Almost all the officers were converted into system soldiers by him before they settled in Proden City. As long as the officers are firmly in his own hands, most of the soldiers will follow suit. .

But the biggest problem now is that Charlie is not going to follow suit. In other words, he has no plans to join the war until the rifles and mini bombs are made.

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