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Chapter 125: Political Maneuvering (Part 2)


Simply put the blame on the Alpha Kingdom and the invaders. Regardless of the truth, it must have been their joint effort.

This incident happened because we completely underestimated the enemy's shamelessness.

In any case, we must stabilize the reinforcements now. Without their help, the subsequent war is simply unmanageable.

If possible, it would be best to drag the entire Anti-Human Alliance into this mess.

Another continental war is better than us being attacked from within and without by the enemy.

The key now is lobbying the alliance to agree to execute the North-South division strategy and use the alliance's strength to take over the Northern Continent.

As long as they agree, after the alliance occupies the Northern Continent, we can demand nothing!"

The Silver Moon Wolf Emperor said ruthlessly.

The North-South division strategy is not a new topic; it was proposed several hundred years ago.

Unfortunately, it has few supporters; apart from some Northern Continent forces, other forces collectively oppose it.

Concentrating power to take over the Northern Continent means having to abandon other regions.

Theoretically, various species can relocate there, but that is just theory.

Not to mention the specific division of interests, relocating entire species is an extremely huge challenge.

The Human Race would not watch them complete the migration.

One wrong move, and it could mean the disaster of extermination.

"Wolf Emperor, this is almost impossible to achieve!

The few forces in the Central Continent will definitely strongly oppose it; their plan is to concentrate power to overthrow the Three Kingdoms in the Central Continent and split the Human Race in two from the middle.

Militarily speaking, as long as the Dwarf Kingdom can hold off the South Continent countries for a year, the strategy of controlling the Central Continent has hope for success.

Our North-South division strategy is different; we must overthrow the Alpha Kingdom and Moxi Duchy and severely damage the Three Kingdoms in the Central Continent to lay the foundation for migration of various species.

Even strategically, this is the optimal choice, but the current Alpha Kingdom is too strong.

If we had pushed this strategy with all our might twenty years ago, there might have been some hope."

The Hawkman Emperor shook his head and said.

This kind of unfinished task is something he dares not guarantee.

Even if the various Orc Races are willing to make concessions on post-war interest distribution, allies cannot risk extermination to accompany them.

"It doesn't matter; even if it doesn't succeed, attempting it costs us nothing.

If we can't persuade the various species, persuading the Elf Race is enough.

We will attract the enemy's attention on the front, allowing them to attack the Alpha Kingdom from behind, and they will be able to destroy this major enemy in one fell swoop!

Without the Alpha Kingdom, in the subsequent camp confrontation, the alliance will regain the advantage, and I think nobody will refuse."

The Silver Moon Wolf Emperor said coldly.

Executing this strategy requires not just attracting attention but also drawing the Alpha Kingdom's main forces deep into the grasslands and holding them there, preventing their return.

In this process, the Orc Empire will inevitably pay a painful price, with many species potentially being annihilated directly.

However, this time, no one opposed.

The risk is indeed very high, but the reward is equally immense.

For the future of the species, the Orc Empire must gamble.

Resolving the major enemy that is the Alpha Kingdom is their only future; otherwise, they will be gradually devoured and annexed.

In the past ten years, they have already lost too many territories. If they don't fight desperately against the Alpha Kingdom, they won't even have the capital to continue fighting in the future.

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Jade Palace.

While the Orcs were busy trying to fool their allies, Caesar IV was in an exceptionally good mood.

The triumphant news from the front lines truly boosted his prestige.

The identity issue of Princess Madelena was a secret exclusive to the kingdom's decision-making level. To the outside world, she was simply perceived as the king's sister by blood.

Privately, Caesar IV had inquired with multiple Sanctuary Powerhouses, including Hudson. They all assured him that Princess Madelena was not possessed, only that she had gained some additional memories.

In terms of bloodline, she is indeed his biological sister, without a shred of doubt.

Judging by their interactions, the sibling relationship still exists, albeit much thinner.

This information was already sufficient.

Because of this sister, he had previously faced quite a bit of criticism.

An unmarriageable princess is also a considerable blow to the royal family's prestige.

Such criticisms will no longer exist now.

A strong individual possesses privileges, and there are plenty of life-long unmarried Sanctuary-level figures; no one has ever criticized them.

In such circumstances, people only believe that the strong can withstand solitude without indulging in romantic affairs.

Having gained such a sister has once again imposed an obstacle on Alpha I's road to seizing power.

After all, Caesar IV has only one sister, while Alpha I has thousands upon thousands of descendants.

Princess Madelena herself is part of the vested interest group, and there is no reason for her not to support her own brother but to support an ancestor who is generations apart.

"Your Majesty, the celebratory banquet is about to be held; who do you think we should send to attend?"

Prime Minister Beckett stepped forward to inquire.

Concerning numerous Sanctuary Powerhouses, the representative must be a royal, and their status cannot be low.

Such matters clearly exceed the government's decision-making scope.

The Royal Family's Grand Dukes may have no substantial power, but they hold noble status. They can disregard anyone other than the king.

"Let Duke Newfoundland and Duke Aefero go. Never mind, I'll invite them personally!"

Caesar IV said with a slightly headache expression.

In the past, he had been somewhat harsh in his methods to seize power, which had greatly offended these two.

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