The Protoss in Warhammer

Chapter 391 379 Reluctant Ada

Chapter 391 379. Reluctant Ada

After hearing what the Dark Priest said, Ada coughed hard twice and said with a smile on her face.

"Dear Dark Master, are you kidding? Taking over my army does not seem to be planned in the treaty between our distant relatives and us."

Zeratul didn't talk nonsense after hearing this. He threw a small meditator to the other party and said while the other party looked at it.

"Yes, there is no contract in it, but the peace treaty in the past! It was mentioned in your Golden Empire tens of thousands of years ago that when you signed a temporary alliance treaty with us, and with the permission of both parties, we have conditions and The right to command the armies of his vassal states."

After hearing what the other party said, Ada, who had an awkward expression at first, immediately changed her face and said with a smile.

"That's even more impossible. Look at this treaty, but it doesn't have your signature at all."

Ada, who felt as if she had taken advantage of her, did not forget it even after saying this, and bravely said it in a playful way.

"You are really confused. Look at this treaty. The only signatures on it are our Ark Council seal, the governor's seal, and the signatures of most of the people present, but you are not at all signed.

So no matter what, you are not qualified to command our ship. "

After Zeratul heard this, he calmly pointed to the contract in his arms and continued.

"Zoom in and look."

After the other party heard it, he brought the contract in front of him again, but this time, when he read it, his expression immediately froze. At the lowest place under the treaty, there is a very small but clear text:

Erda, the Messenger of the Ancient Saints

After seeing this almost unnoticed name, the captain's originally pretty face twisted together. It was obvious that when signing the agreement, the Parliament thought that the people they were negotiating with were a group of novices, so they did not pay much attention to the details. But it's true. Who would have thought that among a group of naive fools, there would actually be a smart one.

Zeratul saw the other party's distorted face, and then said calmly

"Mr. Commander, it is actually best to hand over the command to me now. After all, I have been fighting the residents on Kohal for dozens of days. I am very aware of the human condition, so it is most appropriate for me to take command. , which can minimize your losses.

This is the most logical solution for you and your fleet. "

The commander's face suddenly twisted. He was now full of anger, shock, and disbelief. Then, he took out his sword, performed a beautiful ceremonial sword gesture, handed over his weapon with both hands, and said reluctantly

"Welcome to take command of our fleet, Commander Zeratul."

He didn't have the guts to challenge that agreement. That ancient agreement was one of the important factors that kept Ada alive today. Take the most important trade rights as an example. Once the trade rights are lost, it means that Ark has lost important material supplies. For some technological and handicraft worlds, it is even worse, because they have a large number of practitioners on Ark. Many of the goods produced will come to Kalai. If this important source is lost, a large number of people will be unemployed. In serious cases, it may even threaten the existence of Ark.

Moreover, what Kalai can provide to the Ark Eldar is not only food, but also technological products, industrial products, and even soul stones that are indispensable for all Eldar.

There are places where soul stones can be collected in the Star Spirit territory. This is the most important thing for the Ark Spirit Clan. Every Ark Spirit Clan needs this to ensure that their soul will not be taken away by the Lady of Laughter. Most of the places where soul stones are produced are in the crazy and dangerous Eye of Terror. In order to obtain this precious resource, an Ark can even rely on a large number of its own troops, and even cooperate with the human Tribunal at great cost (for example, the Gray Knights helped Bean sprouts dig soul stones in the Eye of Terror, and exchanged The price is said to be exchanging the soul stone for a fragment of the Ada spirit).

Therefore, trade with Kalai is very important. After all, this normal trade can avoid many conflicts and deaths.

Now, Zeratul has gained command of the fleet, and whether the Ada want it or not, their leaders have now been replaced. Indeed, they were very annoyed when they heard the bad guys' voices, but Ada is a smart person, and they know the current situation very well. Moreover, Zeratul is a wise man. If you follow his plan of action, there should be nothing too serious. Big question.

The first time Zeratul controlled the distance, he decided to try it first to see if the humans were going to retreat. Of course, this possibility is infinitely close to zero. Even Ada's former commander said disdainfully that the apes would not pay attention to them at all.

Zeratul knew that this was asking for trouble, but there were some options that had to be tried.

Of course, the result was no surprise. The moment the call was connected, the two parties only talked for no more than two minutes. The details can be summarized as follows:

Zeratul: Leave?

Expeditionary Force Council: Go rough, alien, and die.

Zeratul: Wait, I'll cut you.

When the Dark Master completed the process as if he had done a ritual, he immediately let the terrible blade in his hand begin to rotate. The huge Eldar fleet began to move with an unimaginable coordination, and this coordination Zeratul alone surpassed the original team. The commanders of Ada's fleet looked at Zeratul in shock as he manipulated the entire fleet like a puppet show, even though this fleet had nothing to do with him twenty minutes ago.

Ada's fleet immediately began to move forward with extreme maneuverability. With their more advanced technology, they successfully hovered outside the Imperial warships. Like light cavalry on the battlefield, destroyers and frigates moved forward in unison, and while the enemy fleet had not yet reacted, they bombarded with their torpedoes and heavy laser weapons, destroying the enemy's formation and further disrupting the Imperial fleet's lineup.

The cruisers patrolled in the distance, and what they had to do was more dangerous because they had to face powerful space artillery. The Pereman artillery was well utilized. Humans did not dismantle them, and even just hastily applied a layer of Imperial paint before using them.

This is enough to show how hasty the empire was, and this haste also doomed them to be fragile.

And being fragile means only destruction.

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