The Protoss in Warhammer

Chapter 396 384 A New Proposal

Chapter 396 384. A new proposal

"You know what I mean. I believe you will like our ship, Admiral."

Ke'ou opened his hands and made a cheerful gesture towards the human admiral who was traveling with him. The unhappiness on the latter's face was clearly visible. In the war last month, the people on the planet controlled by the naval army served by this general finally began to resist, and then Kalai's Odessa expedition fleet came here immediately.

In the ensuing naval battle, Admiral Korra and his vehicle, a perfect Emperor-class battlecruiser, were captured. The Templars successfully jumped to his warship and quickly took control, taking control of the entire command room and every node on the ship before the admiral had time to destroy his own warship.

Then there was nothing more to say, the Admiral was captured. Although the other party had not done anything rude in the past month, as the commander-in-chief of the sector fleet and a mid-level and senior general of the empire, this kind of humiliation made him extremely uncomfortable.

Now, when he was allowed to emerge from his soft, bulky and comfortable bedroom, he was immediately received by his defeated opponent. He was a tall and slender alien, a Tau, but what surprised him was that this admiral was not the final commander, but a scholar who directed them to defeat him.

This is very interesting. Although he is full of dissatisfaction, the admiral really wants to see what kind of abilities that alien scholar has.

"You may think that it lacks history and heritage. Indeed, your standard has left a deep impression on me. I can't imagine that such an ordinary starship will appear in the glory of your emperor. of the fleet, but this ship will serve our faith."

After hearing what the other party said, the anger in the admiral's heart continued to burn. When he thought that his perfect and beautiful ship would be used against the emperor, he felt uncomfortable all over his body and wished he could He immediately rushed forward and strangled the thin alien in front of him to death.

"As you might expect," Ke'ou continued in a non-offensive tone, "you can't always force a person to see something if he chooses to turn a blind eye."

The two men - two races, to be exact - stared at each other for a moment, Ke'ou calm and collected, the Admiral anxious and agitated. The latter didn't know how to answer the Tau man's words. This Qi caste made the general feel uncomfortable and sweat profusely.

Then the Tau turned and strode further down the corridor. The admiral followed behind him, trembling all over. He was almost unable to control his actions because of anger and fear.

"Come on," Ke'O raised his hand, "you have to meet our commander."

The Tau captain pushed open an oval door and motioned for Admiral Gaila to enter. Korra walked in, expecting Ke'O to follow, but the Tau man didn't. The admiral only heard a dull sound as the door closed behind him. Just when Korra thought he was alone in the room, a thin Tau man emerged from behind a curtain at the far end of the room.

That person was probably a so-called scholar. To be honest, Admiral Korra thought he was more like a heroic warrior than a so-called scholar.

The Tau, like most of their species, was very short, but he was different from other aliens because he looked very strong. The scholar wore a dark green power armor, with a long braid hanging from his blue forehead. A long blade hung on his waist, and his other weapon was placed on the wall on the left. It looks like a weird spear.

The old man seemed to have noticed the general entering. He walked forward slowly, sat on the semicircular chair on the high platform, and then said in his own magnetic and peaceful tone.

"I welcome you, Admiral. My name is Ammon Shi. I believe you will not mind the presence of my attendants. I am getting old and I need their help from time to time."

After saying that, I saw two tall men stepping forward from the hiding places on both sides of the door. Radha became more and more hesitant, his scarred face showing displeasure. The two fire warriors nodded calmly, then turned around and stood upright on both sides of the door.

Feeling the silent threat, the admiral's inner dissatisfaction became even more irritating. He knew exactly what the alien opposite was thinking.

So the admiral chose to say nothing.

"I remember that many of your companions are now under our care, Admiral Daala, is that right?" The Tau man's expression changed from calm and composed before to full of suspicion, and his waist suddenly leaned forward further. Bent.

"That's right, Tau, many of my crew members have been captured by you." Cora was obviously annoyed by the Tau's actions, and his words were full of resentment.

"I'm sorry that some of them were seriously injured in the battle, but we were unable to treat him. If you could be kind enough to share with us some physiological information about your species, then we can avoid this kind of inadequacy in the future. A necessary loss, Admiral." The Admiral grunted in rejection of the Tau's proposal.

"Well, maybe next time, Admiral," the Tau shuffled towards the curtain at the other end of the hall, "I'm glad that at least you are willing to come to us to discuss your comrades. ’s future.”

Rada took a confident step forward, mistakenly thinking he saw an opportunity to take control of the talks.

"I am also very happy, Tau people. At least you are willing to surrender to His Majesty the Most Benevolent and Merciful God-Emperor, and I am His Majesty's glorious agent." Lada paused for a moment, hoping to see something from the Tau people's faces. As uneasy as he was before. However, the Tau remained unmoved.

So Rada snorted to show his laughter, and then continued, "Given that the armistice agreement has already taken effect, I have also been informed that you and your tribe can leave this world safely. I only ask that you release those captured by you." "Going prisoner."

"Oh, no, Admiral, you misunderstand. We have invited you here on behalf of your crew. Your men speak highly of you, Admiral Daala, and they ask us to treat you with all due courtesy. You See, your crew wants you to join them..."

Ammon Shi almost turned a deaf ear to these words. When the old Tau man opened the curtain in front of the balcony at the far end of the room, the admiral's face became frightened, and Korra, who was filled with suspicion and anger, was ready to attack. Pour ammonium' history. However, as he approached the alien, the Admiral's pace slowed, and he was so surprised that he couldn't believe it.

From where he stood now, Cora could look down from the terrace onto the atrium below. His men - men who had been loyal sailors of the Imperial Navy - were gathering in the atrium in their hundreds. They mingled with a similar number of aliens, the former taking off their uniforms, and then taking the robes from the latter's hands, and the two parties embraced each other heartily, exchanging gifts with each other.

There is a huge stargazing window on the outside of the atrium. Looking out from there, Cora can see his battleship - it is now surrounded by a dense cloud of shuttles and transport boats. The Odessas are on the two ships. Transport people between. On the bridge of Admiral Korra's ship, the ancient Aquila emblem has disappeared, replaced by rows and rows of alien markings - the styles of these markings are the same as those of the most outstanding officers under his command. The ones on the chest are exactly the same.

Looking at the admiral in front of him, Ammon Shi smiled and said the last words calmly.

"...join our empire."

This plot may be familiar to you, because the author really couldn't think of anything to do, so he simply read the official novel of gw and changed it (removing some nonsense and stupid things), I hope you can understand...

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