Arcane Lord

Vol 13 Chapter 2193: honesty, hegemony

Xia Duo's eyes were on the sword of skill, and Badigal also began to ask the other party: "Master Galanod came here specially, do you have any advice?"

Realizing that Cormanthor had not given up on their imperial fantasy, but had just transferred it to the Northland Alliance, Badigal's attitude towards Galanord was not friendly.

Galanod, on the other hand, didn't care at all, and still smiled gracefully and said, "This is by the order of His Majesty Inlyser, to increase understanding with Netheril and eliminate misunderstandings, so as to build mutual trust and avoid misjudgments."

"Then what do you want to know? What do you want to explain?" Badigal asked again.

"The demarcation of the territory is a foregone conclusion. No matter what attitude Yeerlan has, it will not affect the final result. The next step is to discuss the restriction of war spells."

Galanod revisited the delimitation of the territory, and was quite optimistic, even happy to see it, and did not show any obvious negative comments on Yeerlan.

Afterwards, he took a deep look at Badigal, and continued: "As regional powers in the North, both Comanthor and Netheril have the responsibility to establish a long-term policy that can benefit all parties. If you and I Disagreement may not be the blessing of the Northland."

"Well, what else?" Badigal had already seen that the other party wanted to probe Netheril's bottom line on the restriction of war spells, but he didn't want to respond first.

Galanod also saw Badigal's thoughts in this regard, but he was not annoyed at all, and continued the unfinished topic before—

"King Yinliser asked me to tell His Excellency Badigal that Cormanthor and Netheril did have many misunderstandings and even conflicts in the past. As regional powers adjacent to each other, some conflicts are inevitable.

"But the establishment of the Northland Alliance has opened up a new perspective for Comanso. The world is so big that no one of us can dominate. Only by uniting can we fight against threats from the outside world.

"There was a drow war in the past, and now there is a crisis of demons. There may not be any disasters waiting for us in the future. For example, Lord Shaduo once mentioned the possibility of the collapse of the dragon mad lock!"

Hearing Galanod mention Dragon Madness Lock, Badigal's expression changed, and he interrupted him straight away: "Did Comanthor find any clues?"

"Unfortunately, no!"

It seemed that he was suspected of teasing the other party by saying so, and Galanod hurriedly added: "The absence of clues does not mean that there are no clues, but for now, it is not certain that the abnormal climate in the Northland is caused by the madness of dragons. The collapse of the lock.

"Now what Comanso knows is only the result of the private investigation that Crown Prince Yinlisel asked me for at Ye'erlan's request.

"However, this matter has already aroused the vigilance of quite a few people of insight from both you and me, Yeerlan and even Yin Erfarang. As long as the Northland Alliance discusses it publicly, it will not be difficult for all parties to accept it and take action for it."

"Mage Galanod said—"

Badigal hesitated for a while, and finally said "It really makes sense"! But he also knew very well that the other party was using this to manipulate Netheril.

After all, Dragon Madness was originally built by the ancient elves, and now the most likely to have relevant information about Dragon Madness is the Elf Kingdom, and Netheril, not Comanthor, is the hardest hit.

Even if Comansor knows that the climate anomaly in the Northland these years is caused by the collapse of Dragon Madness, as long as the climate anomaly is not serious enough to affect their normal life, they can completely ignore it.

From this point of view, Netheril is indeed very popular with the opponent!

Of course, Netheril is not completely helpless. Cold-resistant crops are one of them, and they can also be traded with other countries in the Northland. The Arcane Garden is the last guarantee.

"If Comanthor really has the willingness and actions to benefit the countries in the North, Netheril is also happy to see this and will support it."

Badigal's words are undoubtedly a statement. As long as Cormanthor can do practical things for the Northland, especially for Netheril, so what if you lead the Northland Alliance!

After all, the reason for forming an alliance is not to find a stable and reliable support for one's own side. In the process of win-win for multiple parties, it is completely acceptable for one party to win a little more because of paying more.

You can't expect other people to contribute but not benefit at all. Politics is the art of compromise, and Badigal has become more and more aware of this since he became the speaker of the Seven Towers.

"Thank you Lord Badigal for your understanding, let's talk about how to effectively limit the abuse of war spells!"

Finally talking about specific issues, Galanod seemed to relax a little, and even Rashado participated in the discussion: "Even though there are many relics to be discovered, war magic is still a technology with a relatively high threshold.

"Comanthor believes that such a dangerous technology should not be in the hands of beings without a sense of responsibility. This is not only a problem of abuse, but a core problem that will actually threaten the interests of many parties."

Badigal glanced at Xiaduo subconsciously, and immediately responded: "I agree with this point, not everyone is like Lord Xiaduo, who has a full understanding of power and its influence. If the demons master the spell of war, It was a disaster!"

It is impossible in theory whether the demons have mastered the magic of war, but the reality is that the "Illuminati" and the "Secret Temple" insist that there is no, and probably not many people believe it.

It's just that this doesn't prevent Badigal from exaggerating the crisis. The demons can be said to be one of the most vigilant targets of Cormanthor besides drow.

"However, war spells often appear in the form of war weapons. Some ancient war weapons can be used immediately without special training. You can't force others to hand them over!"

This question was brought up by Xia Duo. What he pointed out at UU Kanshu www.uukanshu.com is that it is a fact that most countries, including small countries, possess war spells, and it is not appropriate to consider them only from the qualifications they possess.

In this regard, Galanod also gave his own opinion, "As long as an unqualified existence uses war spells, then the Northland Alliance has a reason to come forward and conduct a search to ensure that no hidden dangers are left."

"..."

Seeing Badigal's flustered face, Xia Duo knew that he might fall into Galanod's trap, and of course it might not be a trap. Cormanthor really thought so.

That's even worse!

It would be against Xia Duo's original intention to use the name of being qualified for war spells to actually infringe on other countries.

The reason why he proposes to restrict war spells is that he does have the idea of ​​restricting others from developing war spells. However, as Garanod said before, there are always relics that can be dug out. Xia Duo’s real intention is to see the power of war spells. Huge destructive power.

If there is a disagreement and the war spell is used, the Northland, which has recovered from the ruins of the war, will sooner or later turn into a pile of ruins again.

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