The reason for the outbreak is because they have already obtained a perfect structure.
An ideal, perfect race.
So, there’s only one goal left, a complete Stone of Creation.
It hasn’t appeared complete for many years now.
If you want completeness, you can only collect fragnts and piece them together.
You must know there are six Stones of Creation, finding all fragnts of one and piecing them together, the difficulty speaks for itself.
But the Blood Race Royal Court has good luck, and they indeed possess the capability.
In their hands, they are already holding a Stone of Creation that is nearly perfect, composed of several large chunks and nurous fragnts.
And for the remaining ones, they have identified their targets, but these targets aren’t sothing that can be taken quietly.
Then they can only attack with the full force of the nation.
It’s ti to convert the Blood Race’s power and their years of research into actual strength.
Transforming from the Safro Kingdom to the Blood Race Royal Court, they begin to consolidate their own nation’s power before expanding outward.
This is the "Blood Disaster."
The fundantal reason for the storyline developnt of the 1.0 version of the ga.
"Once they have integrated the local power and transford those who haven’t fled into new mbers of the Blood Race,
well-structured, forming the Legion, then it will be a full-scale war."
The people present weren’t surprised by Kana’s words, as it’s sothing they’ve suspected.
Moreover, when Kana says it, it becos very convincing.
Unlike the Count, Kana has always been one of the royal family mbers without any signs of rebellion.
At the last mont, he suddenly rebelled and left the Royal Capital, surely having much more information than them.
"Indeed, is it the ambition of conquest?"
Facing this doubt, Kana did not answer.
"At that ti, the only Kingdom on land sharing a border would be the Cohen Kingdom.
It must defend against the attack of the Blood Race Royal Court, the southern passage of the Gray Mountain Range is blocked by the Gray Rock Fortress, which is still the territory of the King’s brother.
The problem is the eastern entrance? Although it’s a wilderness, it’s equivalent to being undefended.
If the Blood Race uses elite troops to detour and attack here? There’s always this possibility, they need to prevent it.
And if we establish a village here, promising we will block the incoming Blood Race, I believe they won’t hesitate to acknowledge this nominal land.
After all, you are a Count of a kingdom, once you attack, you’re a rebel of the enemy kingdom.
Enemy’s foe, my hero.
The nominal land can be directly allocated to you, and they might even award you an honorary title, these are all profitless trades.
Blocking a possible sneaky passage and gaining good reputation, who knows, maybe this village could put a nail in the Eastern Wilderness.
With all these benefits combined, why not go for it?
You can even use this opportunity to ask for so material support, and even if the Kingdom disagrees, Prince Anistar would probably help us, given his territory is the first to bear the brunt.
One direction of attack might be enough, but if they are attacked from the side, even they might not be able to withstand it.
Kana helped the Count analyze the current situation.
He was not analyzing randomly but based on so ga plot developnts and his understanding of the current state of the Cohen Kingdom.
Even taking ten thousand steps back, what if they don’t acknowledge it?
If they have the guts amid foreign threats, send troops through the wilderness to attack us.
If they had such ability, the Eastern Wilderness would have been developed long ago, and it wouldn’t still be in a wilderness state.
Tech-wise and reasonably, they would give you a title.
After hearing Kana’s analysis, the Count stared at him for a while before nodding: "It seems you were able to hide in the royal family until you rebelled in the end, not without reason. Far better than back then."
After saying this, he patted Kana’s shoulder.
Compared to the Count, the others were really shocked.
How did Kana so quickly and clearly understand such a thought process?
The problem is that this thought process is much better than what they thought, they haven’t even co up with a title, and Kana already had it all plotted out.
A natural strategist.
Faced with everyone’s admiring gaze, Kana just smiled without a hint of pride.
Kana knew clearly his own situation, regarding this, he could only say he was clueless.
He completely knew the answer and then inferred the process.
As even the Count couldn’t possibly understand the surroundings’ situation, nor how the Blood Race Royal Court would operate later, nor understand the dostic situation of the Cohen Kingdom.
Even in a fantasy world possessing magic, and a Stone of Creation akin to a Wishing Stone.
But it still counts as a dieval-like civilization level, the transmission of information, especially that of other nations, is particularly inconvenient.
Not to ntion their country is still Safro, purely an orphan country reluctant to mix.
Kana was playing entirely the information gap.
"The future won’t be easy," Yara sighed beside.
Thinking of grappling with various monsters and alien races over territory in that wilderness, she couldn’t help but sigh.
"Striving to survive, there will always be a way." The Count could only say this.
Kana observed everyone’s emotions.
He smiled and knocked the table: "Don’t worry, I will lead you to rebuild a new holand."
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