The Infinite Journey of the Sage

Chapter 294 The man behind Cornelia

Chapter 060 The man behind Cornelia

"Hello?" Cornelia asked in a not so good tone. If it was someone she knew, there would be their name on it. It was a number that she didn't know where it came from. Someone from where actually called her. When I called, she had a very bad attitude.

"Hey, are you in a bad mood? Cornelia." The mellow male voice over there came over. Although it was a little distorted, Cornelia still recognized this person's voice at once.

"It's you." She called out with surprise, and then quickly realized that her sister's strange look made Cornelia uneasy. She casually grabbed the phone and put it in her clothes, and said: "I'll go bathroom."

This overt display immediately aroused Euphemia's curiosity. For the first time in her life, she broke away from her etiquette education, and then leaned on the toilet door to eavesdrop.

Cornelia closed the bathroom door, picked up her cell phone and asked, "It's you, how do you know my communication number?"

"Haha, you have been with me for so long, and if I can't even remember this, what's the point." Keilal's voice laughed.

He had already memorized the number when Cornelia was by his side, but just like the communication formats between major operators are incompatible, EU's communication is also incompatible with the Bunitalia Empire's communication. In other words, Cornelia's communicator couldn't be used in the EU at all, but even so, Keilal still wrote down her number.

Now that Kelar has the support of a technical team, the EU's communication machine can finally be connected directly to Cornelia's communication machine.

Did this man write down her communication number even at that time...

Cornelia was moved by waves in her heart, and her tone couldn't help but slow down. Euphemia could have sworn that her sister had never spoken to a man with such gentle words.

"I heard that you are going to be the governor of District 11?" Keilal's voice with a relaxed smile came from the phone.

"Yes, we are on our way."

"Haha, I thought you would lead the army to kill him right away." Kelar laughed, making Cornelia feel embarrassed.

If Euphemia hadn't happened like this, how could she have let Kelal go? This was the time when the entire EU was at its most relaxed and weakest.

But no, Cornelia's military morale is now unstable. If she insists on going her own way, it is very likely to completely collapse.

Now that she wants to go to the EU, it can only be seen as being blinded by anger. Even her subordinates will strongly oppose it. If she goes to the EU now, not only will she not see any benefits, but she may also be criticized and used as leverage. , it is really useless.

Cornelia even felt that Keilal had calculated this, so she let her go.

"You guys, have you considered this?" Cornelia lowered her voice with some irritation.

"Hahaha, how could it be?" Keilal smiled heartily, but Cornelia had been with Keilal for more than ten days, and she had never spent time with anyone like this day and night except for her sister Cornelia, so for There is a certain understanding of Keilar's demeanor and tone, and precisely because of this, this guy is definitely lying now...

"But Cornelia, I have a suggestion now, do you want to listen to it?" Kelar changed the subject and said softly.

Cornelia's anger disappeared immediately, and she said angrily: "It's up to me whether you listen or not, and it's up to you to talk or not."

"Well, you are going to Japan to be the governor now, right?"

Kelal asked softly.

"That's right." Cornelia agreed.

"Then the Japanese, or rather the Japanese nation, are a very complex nation. They have low self-esteem and arrogance, are reckless and delicate. They seem to be polite but like to commit crimes. They are a contradictory nation."

Cornelia listened quietly to Keilal's analysis.

"The Bunitalia Empire did not conquer Japan. Their resistance forces, capitalists, or the people at the bottom and middle class actually still have their own national ideas."

"I have to say that the colonial thinking of your Bunitalia Empire is very failed. Even after so many years, the numberers are still the numberers, and the Bunitalia Empire is still the Bunitalia Empire. Even if it is no longer It's been the same for the past 100 years, and they'll still resist."

"Did you call just to mock our Bunitalia Empire?" Cornelia asked through gritted teeth.

"Haha, of course not. Let's get back to it. You can't influence the colonial policy of the Bunitalia Empire, so let's just talk about District 11."

"If you want to tame District 11, you must first tame a representative District 11 person."

Keilar sat in his seat, which was a high platform and could directly see the training ground below.

Two training grounds the size of football fields have long been divided. On one side is the training ground of the Ministry of Defense. Various equipment for training armed police have been placed there. Their combat effectiveness is as if they have been replaced by the old earth-green military uniforms of the Seitz Fortress. It just surged up all of a sudden.

On the other side is an open space that is separated.

A huge shed has been erected in part of the site. In the shed is the Knightmare that is being assembled. After the Knightmare is assembled, Kelal can let the technical department continue to upgrade, strengthen, and support the new Knightmare.

This is also part of running fast in small steps.

"I remember that you have something in the Bunitalia Empire. Princes and princesses can choose their own guardian knights, right?" A sarcastic smile appeared on the corner of Kelar's mouth. This guardian knight is also something from the legend of King Arthur, plagiarized. By.

"right."

"I remember you don't have a guardian knight yet?" Keilar asked.

"What do you want to do?" Cornelia said alertly, her woman's sixth sense that Keilal wanted to harm her.

"In that case, how about finding a warrior from District 11 to be your knight?" Keilar said his suggestion with a slight smile.

"How is it possible? I won't find a knight who is weaker than myself." Cornelia refused without thinking.

"Don't worry." Keilar comforted me warmly: "Don't think about it in terms of combat effectiveness. Of course, the combat effectiveness of becoming your guardian knight must be acceptable, but the more important thing is the political impact. "

"Think about it, the alienated people in District 11 suddenly discovered that the new governor of the Bunitalia Empire began to value the Bunitalia people and began to treat them equally. In fact, the one closest to the throne even promoted a Bunitalia. How heartening it must be for the Thalia to show justice as their own guardian knights."

The magic in Keilal's voice slowed down, causing Cornelia to fall into deep contemplation...

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