Chapter 410 - 410 410 Pandora and Viscas Violent Negotiation
Chapter 410 - 410 410 Pandora and Viscas Violent Negotiation
?Chapter 410: Chapter 410: Pandora and Visca’s Violent Negotiation Method Chapter 410: Chapter 410: Pandora and Visca’s Violent Negotiation Method To be fair, I considered myself a peace-lover.
Yeah, calling me a nice guy would be even more fitting.
Even though I came to this star zone with the intention of initiating war, my original plan was to get along with the locals. But now it seems I’ve clearly underestimated the cautious and haughty posture of a dictator who would stop at nothing to seize immense power. Sending a battlecruiser formation as a ‘welcome’ for me?!
Damn, do you really want to force me to steal money, grain, and territory?!
Of course, it could also be that the officer named Dan Dun fouled things up on his own. Because of the Imperial Army’s invisibility, he miscalculated our strength. I bet that if the ‘Imperial Admiral’ were standing tall right in front of him at this moment, the guy would surely have a different attitude.
This situation surprised me a bit. Based on what I know, humans in StarCraft have always been at a disadvantage—lacking both strong physical strength and cutting-edge technology that could look down upon the universe. The state of their entire race in the tri-racial struggle could even be described as floundering. Logically, a race surviving under such circumstances should adopt an extremely cautious attitude, especially when dealing with a group of aliens whose strength is unclear. However, it looks like—their attitude is quite aggressive.
The only explanation is that we have revealed too little of our combat power at the moment, and the enemy clearly has no concept of the individual combat capabilities of a Xyrin Apostle.
“If the opportunity arises, I might consider meeting with your Emperor Monsk,” I responded without much sincerity in the official manner, “However, our sole purpose for coming here is to exterminate the Insect Race, not to seize interests or anything else. Your Emperor Monsk can be reassured about this.”
Dan Dun’s face showed a hint of surprise, then he stiffly smiled because of the rudeness in my tone: “It seems I should report this good news to my emperor. If you really are here to eliminate the Insect Race, then the Independent Federation would be very pleased to accept you as an ally.”
I was slightly taken aback by this. It seemed that this officer named Dan Dun held a substantial position in the Independent Federation, as some statements could not be made at liberty by just anyone. And from his words, I also gathered a piece of information: The insect infestation in this star zone had reached a quite severe level.
However, I had no interest whatsoever in his talk of alliances.
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