Chapter 1014, Meeting (Part 1)



Chapter 1014, Meeting (Part 1)

The Blood Eye Gang was wiped out in an instant.

This is as it should be.

The Blood Eye War Gang is quite strong. They were able to gain an advantage in battle against a detachment of the Angel Expeditionary Force and even launch a counterattack. That's quite good.

It is more powerful than most of the enemies humans encounter in the Dark Side Expedition.

However, no matter how powerful one is, there is always a limit.

If they could defeat one squadron, could they defeat two?

If necessary, if the situation is really tough, the Alliance will have a third and fourth detachment fleet.

Furthermore, after hearing the news about the Son of God, the alliance's top brass took this matter very seriously. Following orders, Dante personally led the main force of the Angel Expeditionary Force.

With this deployment of troops, the Blood Eye War Gang couldn't even deal with the internal rebels, so how could they hold on when being attacked from both sides?

Their main force was wiped out in one battle. Aside from a few insignificant individuals who fled in panic, the only ones left were the cult members from various planets who were struggling to even evacuate.

The war is not completely over, but the follow-up is more about security issues.

The Dark Side Expedition has reached a point where it has a complete set of mature methods and plans for post-war clearance, cleanup, and reconstruction.

First, assess the planet's importance and value. For high-value worlds, deploy significant effort, with the army conducting a decisive and thorough ground-based suppression and cleanup. At this stage, cost and time are often unnecessary considerations; simply get the job done.

This type of world either has abundant resources, excellent agricultural conditions, abundant mineral deposits, and precious resources such as refined gold and mithril that can be mined and refined; it also has particularly good energy properties; it has a very large population; and it has very strong industrial production capacity...

In short, these all count.

Or it has strategic value, and its location is a special transportation hub in the star map. If it is not occupied, a large number of interstellar routes will be blocked.

Or perhaps it holds particularly significant political significance, and its fall would have a significant impact on the morale of the entire region. For example, it might have great historical value, or it might be the capital of a star region or even a cosmic region...

But in general, such high-value worlds are relatively rare.

The remaining worlds will first be subject to a safe zone strategy assessment. Those with major but unimportant problems will be placed in the safe zone, with planetary autonomy and the alliance providing support based on the assessment level. Once their problems are gradually resolved over time, or if their problems are relatively minor from the start, they will be directly transformed into federated political systems and brought under the direct rule of the alliance government.

Establish a government, invest, develop the economy, provide taxes and profits, build an army for local defense...

That's all.

However, some problems arose here.

Things are quite troublesome when there is a Son of God around.

If there were no King Lionheart, the Alliance would have a complete set of mature solutions to deal with the rebels.

Generally, the blood and price paid by the rebels, rebels, and resistance forces in defending the planet and the human world are acknowledged, their achievements are praised, and these loyal human forces are actively absorbed into the Alliance's government system. The contributions of the locals will be greatly respected, and they will definitely have a seat in the newly formed government, and generally there will be a large number of them.

However, in general, it still has to follow the alliance system. A particularly high degree of autonomy and the "local tyrant-style" planetary governor mechanism like the old empire are definitely out of the question.

If these local forces, after being rescued, harbor any rebellious thoughts or extraneous ideas, they will definitely not be allowed to do so. First, negotiate, then warn, and if that doesn't work, then issue an ultimatum.

At this point, they were destined to be labeled rebels, enemies of humanity, and attacked. Their treatment was similar to that of Chaos enemies, aliens, and heretics. The only difference was that the Alliance would accept their surrender, but not that of Chaos and aliens.

But the Son of God... is still too special.

At present, within the ruling area of ​​the new empire, there is only one special zone that has not been institutionalized as an alliance, and that is the Infinite Legion’s home base, the Infinite Star Field.

The high degree of autonomy allowed for the Infinite Star Domain was written into the Imperial Constitution as a 'Special Political Zone'. The reason why the Infinite Star Domain was so special was not only because they were indeed well governed, no less than the core areas of the Alliance, but also because of another important factor, which was of course the special nature of Robert as the Son of God.

Otherwise, relying solely on the reputation of the Infinite Legion, a startup group, would not be enough to make a star field autonomous.

Several other founding groups, such as the Saints, the Phoenix, the Bats, the Golden Knights and other groups that have now returned to the command of the Empire, also only have autonomy on their own home planets.

This was clearly stipulated in the Space Marine Codex, and the Alliance did not challenge it.

It's not just the start-up groups, some old groups are like this too.

However, there is no such thing as a home planet for all newly established regiments.

All Space Marines are trained from the New Blood Training Center under the Space Marine Management Center. Their "home planet" is the entire Alliance and the entire New Empire.

The Infinite Star Region had earned the status of a special zone thanks to the Son of God and its own excellent governance. But what would the Lionheart King do here?

Dante tried to ask King Lionheart to order his rebels to give up management and rule, and allow the alliance government to move in and establish a new regime.

But Leon rejected it.

It wasn't that he completely refused, but, in his own words, he didn't understand what the Alliance was, nor had he heard of the New Empire. Since awakening, he'd inexplicably come to this region corrupted by the Blood Eye War Gang, leading the people of a dozen planets in rebellion against Chaos rule. There was no way he was going to give up his achievements.

Faced with this situation, Gu Hang intervened directly.

After a brief discussion with Robert, he extended an invitation to King Lionheart through Dante.

Doesn’t Leon want to know what the alliance is and what the new empire is?

Then please come to Holy Terra.

The Imperial Prime Minister and the Imperial Regent were in the imperial capital, waiting for him to come for this meeting.

The Curtain Spirit Gate can fully support this kind of small-scale meeting.

Even if Leon wants to bring his guards, that's fine.

His guards were a group of Space Marines wearing black armor with red edges, ancient battle armor, and were labeled as Angels of Death. However, their paint and identity were completely different from the current Angels of Death Chapter.

(End of this chapter)

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