The Amber Sword

Scene 199 Eruin and Madara (Part 1)

What’s the future for Bromanto’s Black Rose?

This question immediately stopped Brando. The first thought that came out of his heart turned out to be: "Kill this woman and completely eliminate future troubles. From now on, Madara will no longer have a mercury staff, at least for a thousand years." It will not come again, and the undead will turn into a piece of loose sand again, and finally be completely dismembered and disappear from this world."

As an Eruin, an Eruin player in a previous life, or even just a living being, it is not surprising to have such an idea.

No one likes the undead. The druids believe that they are monsters that distort nature and should not be in this world. The church of Faenzan openly declares to be enemies of the undead and classifies the latter as cultists. Although Sol's wind elves and Cruz people are milder, they also fight against Madara on the border all year round.

For most of the lower-class people in countries who have to deal with the undead, the undead are enemies, even enemies. In the years of war, the two sides have forged irresolvable grudges, just like Bran. How can anyone who has experienced the blood and fire of Duohe Freya and Butch escape forget it?

That is the road paved with the blood of relatives, the heart-wrenching cries of Butcher and Lidenburg, the separation of life and death. How can we forget it with an understatement?

But Brando knew that he couldn't do it.

Madara is a huge country. Although Instaron calls it an empire, in fact, at least in this era, it is not a truly centralized empire. It has a supreme ruler. In the past ten years of hard work, this supreme man holding a mercury staff has indeed made most of the nobles in the country surrender. His Majesty the Emperor's will can now cover the most core areas of the empire.

However, an outdated system cannot be completely changed in just ten years. Madara's political economy and power structure, as well as all aspects of the system, have not emerged from the shadow of the past. His Majesty the Emperor has only completed its forced unification militarily, and politically used interests to make various dark lords agree with himself. Such power was born with the mercury staff, but it can also be destroyed by the mercury staff. The entire empire The rise and fall are tied to the hands of one person, rather than to a complete system that can be passed down.

This is the biggest difference between it and the Dead Moon Empire in the next few decades or even a century.

If he destroys this huge undead army here. Take away the mercury staff. Kill all the undead lords here, what will be the result? The Empire of the Undead is severely weakened, and Madara is leaderless? As a result, the kingdom of darkness completely fell into civil strife. The undead fought with each other, collapsed completely, and disappeared from this world?

It's not impossible

But it is more likely that the unconstrained undead were forced by the offensive of the crystal clusters and rushed into areas such as Eruin, Antobu, Saint Osor and Cruz. Because after losing unified command. It is impossible for the undead to organize the current strength to resist the crystal cluster. When faced with a life-and-death decision, will the selfish and greedy undead lords stay and resist heroically, or will they migrate eastward to invade human territory?

Brando can get the correct answer even if he thinks on his knees.

The bigger problem is that when the undead lords fight on their own, the Cruz people and the wind elves of St. Osol have become as hard to chew as the crystal clusters for them. So it is best for the undead to move eastward. The choice then became the small countries of Eruin and Antuobuluo.

In this way, the disaster for the Eruin people has not been alleviated, but has become more serious. Will Cruz and the Wind Elves lend a helping hand? Maybe. But they will only use Eruin as a buffer zone with Madara, and will not sincerely help the Eruin people defeat the undead.

Historically, they have made this choice.

Not to mention behind the undead,

There are also thousands of crystal cluster armies.

Brando does not want Eruin to become a shield for a big country, nor does he want the Eruin people to sacrifice meaninglessly because of this. If he does not want to see tragedies like Butchi happen again, he has to carefully consider how to deal with it. These prisoners right now.

In his original plan. He hopes to show the power he has in front of His Majesty the Emperor, as well as the determination of the Eruin people to resist. It does not need to be too strong, he just needs to make the undead of Madara realize that invading Eruin is a loss that outweighs the gains. The job will be fine.

After all, Eruin is just a small country. It may be a bit special, and its geographical location is also very important. But if the undead want to capture Ampelsel and need to suffer losses equivalent to their invasion of Cruz or even Saint Osor, then he believes that This 'wise' Emperor will definitely consider her decision again and again.

As long as Her Majesty the Queen can give up the invasion of Eruin in the Second Black Rose War, and give Tonigel a chance to develop and thrive in two to thirty years (the time from the Second Black Rose War to the Sifah War) , then when the undead expand for the second time, Eruin will have no pressure to fight against Madara in terms of strategic depth and military strength, and at least resist one aspect of Madara's legions.

Although the owner of the mercury staff has always been known for his insight into people's minds in history, Brando believes that with the advantage of the poor information he possesses, the chance of successfully persuading the other party is still quite high. After all, no one can You might have thought that a small kingdom in Eruin would have such terrifying potential.

It's so small that even if everyone in this kingdom is united, it doesn't make any sense when faced with a big guy like Madara.

And after that, as long as he still exists, Brando believes that Eruin will develop faster and faster with the help of the Black Forest. When the next generation of fire is born (Brando doesn't know that it has already been born in his territory) ), the Black Forest will be a smooth road for Eruin. As long as it has that fertile land, the kingdom's strength and population will expand with the expansion of its territory. Before it stagnates, there will be almost no limit.

And during his lifetime, it does not seem impossible that the kingdom and the huge Dead Moon Empire will have different offensive and defensive positions. As long as he has enough power, Brando has many ways to dismember and split Madara.

Although the territory of the Black Rose of Bromando is huge, it is not without its weaknesses. As the old rival of the Black Rose of Bromando for decades, he is very clear about the dirty things inside the opponent. However, these weaknesses are not good for the Black Rose. For the current weak Eruin, it is still out of reach for the time being.

In the next half century, there will be battles between the Slate War and Twilight. By then, the order of the world will have completely changed. If Eruin can seize this opportunity, he can become a truly powerful country. At that time, he was also confident that he could lead the final war with the Dusk by relying on his experience in fighting against the Dusk tribe in his previous life.

Brando has a clear wish in his heart, as if this is the purpose he must achieve when he comes to this world in this life. Perhaps this is the promise given to him by Lord Martha.

But what he never expected was that he did show such power, but it seemed to be a bit too much. With the help of the daughters of Isis who appeared inexplicably at the end, he actually defeated the undead army head-on.

Now things get a little more serious.

Now he holds Madara's Supreme One, and even the mercury staff is in his hands. In addition, he has nearly one-third of Madara's military strength.

But he was somewhat shocked to find that his situation had become worse.

What could he do? Completely annihilating this undead army now seems a bit impossible, unless he is willing to push Eruin into the fire pit with one hand.

Then let these undead go?

Not to mention whether Brando himself was willing, not to mention that he knew it was meaningless. He played too much this time, captured Her Majesty the Queen of Madara, and defeated the Black Knight Army of the Undead. I don’t know how to kill him. How many dark nobles have been killed, and the undead have suffered heavy losses. Although the other party made the move first, both sides have taken over the incomprehensible hatred.

If he lets these undead go, the other party will not thank him at all. After all, they are not human nobles. The key is that they want to maintain the majesty and supreme status of the mercury staff, so they cannot admit this failure.

Unless you kill them.

This creates an endless loop.

So when Her Majesty the Queen asked this question coldly, Brando fell silent.

He has never been a quick-thinking person, nor does he have any extraordinary political talent. The original crappy plan was actually the result of him thinking about it for a long time, and it is a bit funny to say that because the plan was originally based on a yy On top of that, some Eruin players in the previous life often asked in forums because of depression after the kingdom fell, how to save Eruin if it happened again. Although Brando looked down on these guys who talked about being invincible, but But he kept their discussion in mind.

After all, that was the biggest regret in his heart.

Of course, he has never been a blindly optimistic person, and Brando has not thought about what would happen if the plan failed. He discussed this proposition with Her Royal Highness Princess Antitina and even Senior Bai Jia several times, and the staff ladies also helped more than once He perfected the plan.

From a vague idea in his mind at the beginning, this plan gradually turned into a detailed plan with dozens of records and countless people in Valhalla preparing and working hard for it. Naturally, it cannot be his alone. , In fact, Brando doesn't have this ability.

…(To be continued.)

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