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Chapter 2101 Political Animals

The direct reason why Andal and Huron parted ways was at 718.M41. After Huron smashed a failed coup, he put the cloak of the ruler on himself, proclaimed himself the Lord of Badab, and announced that all surrounding areas including the Badab Galaxy would be transformed into private places for the battle. At that time, Andal strongly opposed Huron's doing so, believing that such a rough and rapid crossing would cause strong rebounds from all sides. The nobles and merchants seemed vulnerable, but if they united to oppose it, things would easily cause trouble to Terra. Andal's suggestion was to let Huron slowly explore it and slowly expand the influence of the battle in the Great Vortex by supporting agents.
Obviously, Huron couldn't listen at all at that time. Andal, who was extremely disappointed, seemed to have foreseeed the possible drastic changes in the future. In addition, Huron's disgust with his dissuasion this time, Andal chose to leave the battle group and go to Death Watch.
Andal chose the service location to be the Ilioh Watch Fortress, which is located in the Jericho Star Zone, with its main enemies being the infiltration invasion of the Titanium Empire and the attack of the Tyron Zerg Dagon fleet, and it is also the main direction of the Achilles expedition.
Andal served in the Achilles Expeditionary Force until he returned to the Great Vortex.
In the Achilles Expeditionary Force, Andal successfully gained himself attention from the expeditionary commanders through his ruthless fighting style and keen political sense. In particular, his private contact with Sebiasco Ebongrave, the commander of the expeditionary force, was considered a valuable property by the Death Watcher's Fortress. Only he could control the complex political life of the Expeditionary Force and control the increasingly crazy behavior of Commander-in-Chief Ebongrave, ensuring that he would not affect the actions of Death Watcher in the Cannes Outer.
"Loyal warriors should not be implicated by their past identities. The empire is strict enough in all aspects. As the Astart Order, there is no need to be stricter."
Hearing Soshiyang's words, Andal looked at the expeditionary commander with his only remaining right eye meaningfully, and said in a deep voice:
"I have to say that Commander-in-Chief Soshyan, in some ways, you really look like Huron of the past."
"Andar, you're so rude."
A clear rebuke rang out from Saltak's trumpet.
“Retracting that inappropriate metaphor.”
Soshiyang raised his hand.
"It's okay, more than one person said that."
Then he asked:
"So, in your opinion, Company Commander Andal, what is the difference between me and Huron?"
"Just from his style of conduct, you know how to use rules and adapt them better than him. Although Huron has always acted like a political veteran in the past, he still has a very childish side. He is impatient to create rules by himself. Once he doesn't meet his wishes, he will be furious and cannot hide his prejudice against mortals. Although Astart is indeed fundamentally superior to ordinary people, and although he knows how to unite allies, his vision is still too narrow, limited to temporary emotions and interests. The unhappiness he had with the Black Temple was completely unnecessary, causing the battle group to lose a possible ally in vain."
Soshyan raised his eyebrows slightly. He heard Saltak introduce the company commander who ran away from the battle group. Saltak's evaluation of Andal is that this person and Huron are almost both positive and negative sides of the same coin. If he had become the commander of the battle group, the ending of Star Claw might have been different, but it might have been destroyed in the war. The biggest problem of Andal is that he despised mortals more than Huron. In combat, this person completely regards the mortal troops as consuming resources, and any losses are completely tolerated. Huron will at least treat the auxiliary troops of the battle group and the mortals who are willing to follow him.
But there is no doubt that Andal hid his contempt very well, and it is no wonder that Saltak regarded this person as a "political animal".
If it weren't for Star Claws, there was no one else, Saltak wouldn't want to stand on the same boat as the other party.
Soshiyang nodded.
"Company Commander Andal, although Brother Saltark said he wanted to find you, I planned to send a message to Death Watch after the expedition, but now you took the initiative to return to the Great Vortex. Are you planning to do anything? Or did you hear any news and wind?"
Andal didn't say anything, but took out a scroll and handed it to Soshiyan.
Soshiyan took the parchment and opened it and looked at it. He was stunned. Then he raised his head and said to Andal:
"You lifted the watchful oath?"
"Yes, now I am no longer the watchman commander Andal Skyrien, I am Andal Skyrien of the Star Claw."
"So what are your plans in the future."
"Finish this expedition first, and there will be a lot of time to talk about this in detail later."
Since Andal said that, Soshiyan did not continue to ask questions, so he asked him to serve as his tactical consultant for the time being. After all, he was once the commander of Star Claws, although the Red Pirates now have few Star Claws.
Just as Soshiyan was making final preparations for the decisive battle, he did not forget another uncontrolled battle group, the Man-Eating Shark.
According to the latest news, the Man-Eating Sharks has been cruising near the Marg Star Cluster. When they did not show any target, they only attacked several unimportant Red Pirates to occupy the world and captured a large number of residents above. Soshiyan also knew the virtues of these people, so he was not surprised. However, he still recognized the combat effectiveness of this ancient group. He sent a few messages with the Star Speech, hoping that Taberian could join the combat sequence and at least contribute some force in this decisive battle.
But the other party did not respond, and Soshiyang had no choice but to hope that the other party would not make trouble. However, judging from the way the other party acted, he actually had some speculations. The Man-Eater Shark War Group probably planned to attack the other party's last place in the Great Vortex when Huron made a decisive battle, the Marg Galaxy.
It has to be said that this behavior of picking peaches is still very offensive, but this is how the human-eating sharks are. They don’t care about honor or what others think of them.
But will Huron really ignore these "old opponents"?
You should know that the Badabu War War Man-Eating Sharks was one of the most severe battles to the Great Vortex Alliance. Their behavior logic should be very familiar with Huron. Soshiyan felt that Taberian's abacus might not be able to do what he wanted.
About half a month later, Okam received the message that Huron was about to attack, and Soshiyan also made the final adjustment to the troops. Considering that Azriel's pressure would be relatively high, he also transferred half of the fleet of the Mechanical Cult to this direction, and then issued an order for full-army preparation. All senior commanders must respond 24 hours a day. In order not to expose the intelligence line in advance, Soshiyan could not proclaim that Huron was coming, but only claimed that abnormal fluctuations in the sub-space tides may be a sign that the enemy was going to launch an attack, although this may make people misunderstand that he was a little bit full of troops.
Although Huron also knew the information about the entire expeditionary army being on guard, he did not change his plan. He also knew that once a large chaos group like the Red Pirates move together, it would be almost impossible to hide it. Anyway, this plan was simple and simple, and it was not a "raid" in itself, so the requirements for concealment were not very high.
Chapter completed!
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