Chapter 347: 1453, The Rise of the War Council

Chapter 347: 1453, The Rise of the War Council
With the death of Kan'ozu, the Green Tide no longer posed a threat to the War Council.

After losing the legendary leadership of Kan Ozu, the Green Tide immediately fell apart.

The green-skinned orcs are tools of Kan'ozu. Based on the principle that tools only need to be obedient, Kan'ozu did not cultivate an individual among the green-skinned orcs who could replace himself to integrate the green tide.

Moreover, due to Kan'ozu's interference and influence, the Green Tide is composed of a number of split greenskin warlords. There is no possibility of submission to each other. When they can plunder each other, the greenskin warlords will only want to devour each other more.

Therefore, after the Green Tide army retreated and lost Kan'aozu's leadership, the Green Tide fell into infighting again. Moreover, due to the loss of Kan'aozu's restraint, the infighting between the greenskin warlords became more fierce, and no one came to stop them.

Although the internal strife among the Green Tide was undoubtedly a good opportunity to attack the Green Tide and retake East Nar, neither the War Committee nor the Southern United Army chose to attack the Green Tide.

The War Council was ending the war mobilization, and the Union Army in the South was quietly resting and waiting for news from the War Council.

The news of Roland and Kan'ozu's life-and-death struggle that lasted for more than a year had already spread throughout Donnar and Sinnar. The people of Donnar watched the unpredictable celestial phenomena in the sky that had lasted for more than a year, and basically everyone, unless they were fools, knew about this matter.

As for Sinar, although the lower-class common people don’t know about it yet, the nobles and extraordinary people with a little status know about the great war that took place in Donnar.

As the emerald green rain fell on Donnar, all parties who had been paying attention to the battle between Roland and Kan'aozu also learned of Kan'aozu's fall at the first time.

The so-called legitimacy of the coalition forces was nothing compared to the War Council's victory over Kan'ozu.

In this world where the strong prey on the weak, so-called legitimacy is no match for fists, not to mention that the legitimacy of the United Nations Army is not that solid.

Therefore, after Roland killed Kan'ozu, the only one who could truly control the situation in Donnar was the War Council. As for the coalition forces, it would be useless even with Eleanor.

To put it bluntly, the Allied Forces were a group of scattered forces. As long as Roland extended an olive branch, the nobles of the Allied Forces could disband the Allied Forces on the spot and take the initiative to join the War Committee.

Eleanor was naturally aware of this, so after sensing the real fight between Roland and Kan'ozu, this pseudo-legend who was promoted through sacrifice seemed to have recognized the situation and stayed in her own palace complex without any activity.

In addition, the countries of Sinnar also changed their previous indifferent attitude, and the diplomats they sent out actively tried to communicate with the War Committee and inquire about intelligence.

However, due to Roland's coma and the orders he had left behind, all the diplomats of the War Committee kept silent and did not communicate with any forces.

The border blockade policy is still maintained, and only normal commercial trade is maintained. At the same time, some partial information about the war is announced to the outside world.

For example: Confirming Kanaozu's death.

Although the War Council's attitude was cold, but then was then, and now is now.

Previously, the War Committee had no record of success, so even if they took the initiative to contact them, they would not bother to respond. But now, the War Committee has demonstrated its strength, so it is naturally their turn to please them.

Anyone who is not a fool knows that the rise of the War Council is a foregone conclusion.

Although they didn't know whether Roland, the chairman of the War Committee, was a legend or not, regardless of whether Roland was or not, being able to kill Kan'ozu meant that Roland already had legendary combat power. Even if he took advantage of the venue, he was still extremely powerful.

In addition, they also knew about the Green Tide's attack on the northern wall. After all, when the Green Tide was frantically attacking the northern wall, the Allied Forces were very quiet, and not even an ordinary green-skinned orc could be seen.

Therefore, although they did not see the situation of the northern wall with their own eyes, the military strength of the War Council should not be underestimated as it was able to withstand the crazy attacks of the Green Tide in its heyday for more than a year.

This means that the War Council is not only stronger than the United Army in high-end combat power, but also its grassroots and core combat power may far exceed that of the United Army.

Although no one knows how the War Council did it, no matter who it is, no one can figure out how the War Council did it, but no matter what, the War Council did it.

In this case, what can the United Army use to fight the War Council?

All forces in Sinar believe that the War Council will expel the Green Tide, bring all of East Nar under its rule, rebuild the Central Kingdom, or establish a new empire just as Littorio established the Silver Empire.

As for the United Army, the best case scenario is that they will retain a certain degree of autonomy and be incorporated into the War Council. If the situation is worse, they may be forcibly annexed.

With this idea in mind, whether it was the United Army or the Sinnar countries, all external forces silently turned their eyes to the War Council, waiting for the next move of the War Council.

The rise of the War Council is a foregone conclusion, and there is no force in Donnar that can stop it.

Although the War Council is not a traditional Donnar knight kingdom, it is a country with complex internal composition, with Roland, a foreign spellcaster, as its core and uniting various forces. However, the Donnar people are an important part of the War Council.

Not to mention that Roland also killed Kan'ozu, which was enough to offset the Donnar people's resistance to foreign spellcasters.

With the combat capability that the War Council showed against the Green Tide, not even the Silver Empire could stop its rise.

1453, the rise of the Council of War.

The news of Kan'ozu's death swept across the headlines of East and West Nar like a flood. The legendary orc who set off the green tide, destroyed the Central Kingdom, and occupied most of East Nar was officially confirmed dead.

According to the War Committee's public announcement, after a year-long life-and-death struggle, Roland, chairman of the War Committee, successfully killed Kan'aozu on May 1453, 5, and completely destroyed the core of the Green Tide.

Roland fulfilled his promise to the fanatical revanchist.

When the ambitious Roland launched the Black Rock coup, ended Locke's rule, and with the support of fanatical revenge elements, he swallowed up the entire resistance army like a whirlwind, carried out a large-scale purge of all opponents, and established a war machine with Roland as the absolute core and relying on the army to enforce autocratic rule, no one could have imagined what is happening today.

No one could have imagined that this war council, which had absorbed a large number of alien races and was established with hatred for the Green Tide as its bond, would have come to this point.

Kan'ozu is dead, the Green Tide is defeated, the suffering is receding, and a new Central Kingdom may rise again from the ruins of Donnar.

Inside Ginza Castle, the old leader looked at the latest newspaper published by the Tower of Truth political society in front of him with a dazed look in his eyes.

Roland actually succeeded.

If the old captain remembered correctly, when Roland left Ginza, he was just a fourth-ring spellcaster.

Although Roland had many secrets at the time, no matter how many secrets there were, it was impossible for a fourth-ring spellcaster to kill a legend, right?

That's a legend! Although the old leader had been helping Roland before, offering all kinds of help, sending people to help, and even taking the initiative to help Roland find the remaining fragments of the Crown of Domination.

But, in fact, the old captain was still pessimistic about Roland's situation. After all, their opponent was a true legend, and Roland could not defeat him.

The reason why the old captain supported Roland was that he hoped that after the War Council was destroyed by the Green Tide, more people would be able to survive the escape.

He never thought that Roland could kill Kan Ozu.

After all, Kan'aozu is a legend. How could Roland, a fourth-ring spellcaster, possibly beat him? Even if Roland's promotion speed was very fast, it was impossible for him to become a legend in just a few years, right?
Although the old captain didn't believe that Roland could do this, it was the fact and he had no choice but to accept it.

However, as someone who was trusted by Roland and had sent people to Apocalypse before, the old leader naturally had a deeper understanding of the situation of the War Committee than other forces.

At the same time, as the only senior executive in the Silver Empire who had a good relationship with Roland, the old leader had received invitations from various forces in Ginza since the news of Kan Aozu's death came.

From the Silver Family to the Pantheon, almost all the top leaders wanted to get news about Roland from the old leader.

In addition, Hess of the Soul School was also the subject of various inquiries, just like the old leader.

While asking them for information, the various forces in the Silver Empire also quietly adjusted their attitudes towards them.

All the members of the Radiant Knights who were called in for investigation for delivering alchemical potions and various supernatural materials to the War Committee were acquitted, and the personnel who supervised the flow of funds in the alchemy workshop also relaxed their supervision.

Over at the Tower of Truth, Sophia, who had a good relationship with Hela, instantly lost all her restraints. All the conditions for releasing her mother were invalidated, and all the confiscated industries returned to their hands one by one.

At the same time, Hess, who was a marginal figure in the Parliament of Truth, suddenly gained a certain say. Some high-level spellcasters surrounded Hess, trying to find out from Hess the secret of how Roland had guided him to promotion.

The old captain shook his head and recalled the message Roland sent him two years ago.

According to Roland's information, if he lost, Roland hoped that the old captain could help him and exchange all the money belonging to Roland in the account for daily necessities and send them to the civilians of the War Committee.

And if he wins, Roland hopes that the old captain will cooperate with him.

The old captain thought about it and decided to act according to the message Roland sent earlier.

At his instruction, Ido, who had been there several times before, led a group of merchants and some ordinary goods and marched towards the War Council in a mighty manner under the watchful eyes of various forces in the Silver Empire.

And on the North Sea Islands, the Bay Dwarves also received news from Donnar.

In the intelligence released by the War Committee, the dwarf artificer was naturally promoted, and Siqi, as a representative of the dwarves, was singled out for praise.

Therefore, after learning the news, the Bay Dwarves urgently convened a grand council with the participation of all dominions.

According to the information given to them by Siqi's autonomous region when he left, the War Council allowed the dwarves to live freely in his territory. As long as they did not violate the law, the dwarves would enjoy equal treatment like other races.

This means that the dwarves may have another place to reproduce and survive.

Although it is not as good as the Dwarf Free City of the Silver Empire, but according to the above conditions, the War Council will not restrict the dwarves to live in a certain territory. As long as it is the land of the War Council, they can live freely within the scope permitted by the law.

After heated discussions in the Grand Council, the Bay Dwarves decided that it was worth a try.

After all, there are only two places where dwarves can survive now, the North Sea Islands and the Dwarf Free City. The tolerance rate is very low and a clan may be wiped out if they are not careful. Since there is now one more option, why not?
As for whether going to the War Council would mean living under someone else's roof, they didn't care. Aren't they also living under someone else's roof in the North Sea Islands and the Dwarf Free City?

Therefore, after consultation, the Bay Dwarfs also sent envoys to the War Council, preparing to visit their fellow dwarves within the War Council and inquire about the situation of the War Council.

If the War Council still agrees to the conditions put forward previously, the North Sea Islands are also prepared to transfer a few more people from the Dwarf Autonomous Region.

At the same time, after hearing about the victory of the War Council, some of the Silver Dwarves who had fled to Sinnar became restless. Life as a dependent was not easy, and they all wanted to return to the Silver Gate.

After pacifying them, Hamar also tentatively sent out envoys to inquire about the situation of the war committee.

However, although they all sent envoys, due to Roland's previous plan, including representatives of the Western countries and various factions of the Allied Forces, the envoys could only stay in the border cities and wait for the War Committee to lift the border blockade policy.

While the outside forces were waiting for the War Council's response, some subtle changes were quietly taking place within the War Council.

The news that Roland fell into a coma due to weakness could not be kept secret from all the senior executives forever, and Roland had never intended to hide it from others from the beginning.

Therefore, according to the letters and plans left by Roland, Hela and the twelve executive committee members pretended to be unconscious and spread the news of Roland's coma.

After the news came out, an internal struggle that Roland had expected began to brew quietly.

At the beginning, in order to unite all forces that could be united, some speculators and opponents were mixed into the War Committee.

Now that Kanaozu is dead, it is time to turn against the times and find reasons and excuses to shoot all these speculators and opponents.

This is a shameless act of fishing, but for the future of the War Committee, it is necessary to fish and clean out all the speculators and opponents who have sneaked in.

Of course, if they were smart and honest and had not been hooked by Roland, then Roland would naturally treat them equally and promote those who deserved promotion.

However, Roland's fishing behavior still made many people take the bait.

These opportunists and opponents quietly gathered in Apocalypse to form a hidden force.

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