Legions Grow On My Phone - Legions Grow On My Phone chapter 195
195 Tue – The True Legion (9)
“I can take responsibility, Ras. The word war.”
“Of course. But if my opinion passes this congress now, it is everyone’s responsibility.”
He nodded. Thousands of his fellow countrymen have been staring at him with their golden eyes gleaming, unable to speak easily since then.
‘This is only a small occasion.’
He glanced at the screen and had already made up his mind. A decision that could possibly change the tone of the race that has been maintained for a long time.
No, it could even be a decision that would risk the fortunes of the entire race.
“It’s been a long time since we’ve claimed the positions of seekers and neutrals. We believed that everything we observed was under our control. Even the League of Humans. But not anymore.”
He opened his mouth to convince his people in the silence. What he is saying now is based on undeniable facts, so the elders just kept their mouths shut and listened.
They were already collecting huge amounts of data. The amount was incomparable even with the Human Federation. Data on numerous planets, and data on the creatures living there… But the places that were not in the data were rapidly increasing. Of course, it was the game.
“It’s been a while since we noticed the disparity that pervades this universe. We’ve tried countless times to figure it out, but we’ve failed over and over again. But now the secret we’ve been unable to do is revealed. There you are.”
“So what do you want to say?”
“As I said before, we must intervene. It is not our duty to know what lies behind the veil of secrecy. It is our duty.”
he dazzled his eyes. Then, the old man’s eyes narrowed as he asked the question.
“Are you trying to steal what they found out? By force?”
“You must not be conceited.”
He smiled softly in response to the elder’s words. Everyone murmured. The important thing was to decide whether to go or not.
Believing that their strength was sufficient, they had no idea that they were being pushed back by the other creatures of the universe.
So I didn’t understand his answer.
“Las, you have a really unique idea. But you weren’t like that.”
“…it’s worth it.”
He nodded at the words of the elder who had seen him from the moment he was born.
It wasn’t this old-fashioned convention or other kind of people who opened his eyes. It was the game, the game that had been entangled with rules that even he could not do anything about, and that was the moment he changed his mind.
“Okay. Then I’ll put Lars Jane’s opinion on the agenda. As to whether we should break the ban we set with our ancestors and intervene ourselves.”
Voting followed soon after discussion. After finishing all his remarks, Lars sat quietly and watched the results of the meeting.
According to the result of this vote, the will of not only the Karcos here, but also the countless people who easily exceed the billions are automatically decided.
It was quite a radical proposal, but Lars had an intuition that somehow the agenda would pass with a majority vote.
“…we have been tasked with caring for and monitoring this universe since our distant ancestors, following Sehansha-sama’s will.”
“exactly.”
“Personally, I’m not sure if this is correct.”
The meeting broke. One of the elders, who kept asking him questions, came to him.
The positive intervention theory proposed by Lars with 269 votes in favor and 68 votes against passed the vote.
“You don’t think it’s right, Thanas? It’s a difference of methods, it’s for our mission of exploration and surveillance.”
“I was just thinking of something else.”
The Elder stroked his long, rough beard, and closed his golden eyes that gleamed like light bulbs among his rough, wrinkled blue skin.
“It is our mission to lift the veil… But is it really justice to lift the veil? Aren’t you afraid of what lies behind the veil?”
“I don’t understand…”
He shook his head at the elder’s words. However, I immediately opened my eyes to one thought that ran through my head.
[The purpose of the game, as I have already said several times, is to raise strong races through competition]
The letters flickered in front of him as if he had read his thoughts.
‘It’s a pun. If so, what is the real purpose beyond that? Hopefully, our God already knew all this.’
The real purpose of the game. As a result, this unidentified transcendental system, which they could not even dare to dare, successfully completed the operation of nurturing strong units or the forces to which they belong.
But it wasn’t just the end. Having raised his power to the limit, it was natural that he needed a place to project it.
If so where is it? Where is the alternative game going to pick winners and use them?
[Sharp reasoning, but for now, it would be wise to think of something else first]
The spectator, reacting as if he knew it all, turned his consciousness to the other side. Of course, even if that happened, Lars continued to harbor doubts within.
“First of all, according to the agreement we made with the Human League, I think it’s best to give them a moderate offer.”
“That’s right. Let’s send a small delegation to cooperate with them.”
They have been quietly watching without much movement until now, but once a policy is decided, they move immediately.
And the characteristic of their race, Kasarasu, was that the subordinates were absolutely obedient to their superiors and could never be disobeyed. As a result, the movement was inconsistent.
A huge ship began to gently take off the ground with its personnel on board.
“If we bring some comforting things in moderation, the Human League will not be able to resist us.”
“Schnes. I beg you, please don’t be arrogant. Those who have already approached the veil and figured out the secret are definitely different from the past.”
Lars gave a new prayer to his comrades aboard a large ship used as a command post. The Federation was already actively moving based on the information it had obtained through the game.
It would be correct to say that the eyes of truth have finally been opened.
In other words, they became a completely different existence from the time they made a pact with Casaras. Unable to convince or mention the existence of the game, Lars did his best to warn this arrogant colleague.
“Don’t worry. Humans won’t hurt you.”
The colleague burst into laughter and got on the ship, and soon the ship began to climb to an altitude where warp was possible.
‘not. I myself know about us well. I’d rather get hit hard once would be better for my future work.’
Lars, who could have warned more firmly, did not dare to step forward.
A long-lasting peace. Because he knew that to get rid of that side effect, he needed a prescription drug for his people.
He already knew that even if he had to fight the Human League, he could not win overwhelmingly now.
*
“Stop, stop!”
“What the hell is this… Aww!”
The point at which the delegation left somewhere in the universe to tell the story to the Federation.
In fact, the alliance was experiencing extreme chaos and conflict.
This is the planet Bern where the Federation Headquarters is located to gather the opinions of the forces belonging to the Federation.
However, the deepest part of the Federation, which was more important than any other and accompanied by a tight guard, was now being attacked both from inside and outside.
“This…what is this. Ares is going to betray the League!”
“It’s not that. Rather, it’s a decision for all of us.”
The representatives of each faction gathered for the regular meeting, and they were frozen in the situation that happened so quickly.
In fact, the people of Ares occupied the chairman with overwhelming force and forced them to cooperate.
‘What is it? That monster!’
“You seem afraid.”
The old man in the lead saw the presence of a giant standing next to the Ares representative with trembling eyes. The representative of Ares, who noticed that gaze, was devoured.
It was this giant who destroyed the National Guard with a single sword and made great movements. Soon, the giant who had covered his whole body with the nanosuit lowered his helmet.
“So, is the mission over?”
“If they will cooperate. Well, it’s for the benefit of the whole of humanity, of course I’ll agree.”
The true identity of the giant, whose face was exposed, was the face of a wolf covered in black fur. Others lost their words and fell into chaos at the shocking sight of a bipedal wolf holding a sword, subduing the National Guard, and speaking human language.
“As I keep saying, this is for the glory of all of us, no, the ‘god’ humans, and for the birth of the New Federation, please think carefully.”
The representative of Ares, who had his chest cut, declared it as if it was natural.
It wasn’t just this building where the conference hall was occupied. Even in space, the National Guard did nothing and only confrontation.
“Fortress-class ship Zakoff…Is that a real thing?”
The commander of the National Guard looked at the screen and shook his head with a pale face.
Ares’ fleet, which has been attacked by warp, is nothing other than a large fleet of 6 Jakov, a super-giant ship that cannot be compared to the existing flagship class.
They were giant ships that could wipe out everything with the firepower they spit out the moment they left.