Chapter 1750 Inheritance, advance and retreat freely
At this moment, Adimaine, who had seized the opportunity, immediately stood up, looked directly at Badigal calmly, and then calmly said:
"Shafir and Komanso are close friends and neighbors that have been forged for thousands of years. Prince Ibek hesitated on this bill that was obviously against our country out of respect for our king.
"As for your question about our opinion, we strongly oppose the motion, but we respect the alliance's charter and the relevant resolutions made in accordance with the charter."
After saying this, Badigal couldn't help but be stunned. According to the information he received, Ambassador Adimaine was very ruthless and arrogant. Why was he suddenly so smart?
Or - this is the background of elves?
Thinking of this, Badigal's heart couldn't help but drop, and he suddenly regretted the last step, but it was too late to regret at this moment.
Adimain's words did not end, he continued:
"I know that Netheril has not been exposed to magic for a thousand years, and I may think that the magic restriction treaty we proposed before is intentional, but what I want to say is that the magic network is by no means static. The magic network of thousands of years ago is different from the magic network of today.
Net, there may not be any major changes in the core rules, but in terms of the speed and efficiency of energy flow, it has long been different."
Having said this, Adimaine paused for a moment, looked at the Elfaran elves next to the Netheril delegation, and finally his eyes fell on the Tyranid mage, and continued:
"Not only our country, there must be relevant records in Irfalan. After all, Irfalan is an ancient country that experienced the prosperous era of magic thousands of years ago."
It's okay not to say this, but Tyran's eyes almost lit up when he mentioned it. Ilfarang did have a long history, but during the Crown War, it experienced the disaster of annihilating all the upper-level spellcasters.
The current Ilfaran was rebuilt from the ruins by the lower-class civilians of Ilfaran. It is a relatively young country. In terms of its magical heritage, it is far inferior to Cormanthor, who inherited a considerable part of the inheritance of Erefanda.
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As for Arivanda, he was the culprit behind the destruction of the country by Elfaran. It's strange that Tyron would have a good face when Adimaine suddenly mentioned this.
As for Badigal, his face didn't look very good at the moment. Although Adimaine didn't say it explicitly, there was an arrogance in and out of his words that said, "You have no background and are very ignorant."
Although Badigal knows very well that elves will only deliberately emphasize their nobility when facing equal existences. If their strength and status are really inferior to them, then they will most likely ignore them or show hypocrisy, making it difficult for people to understand.
The kindness of discernment.
Just like the original Ye Erlan, she tried her best to teach the Nese people magic, and even had many interracial romances.
But once the Nese people gave up on elven magic, and the Nese magic showed considerable potential, the Ellan elves immediately put on the mask of hypocrisy in private.
If the original Netherese ancestors had not been strong enough, and Netheril itself was weak enough, it might not have been able to survive the angry Ellan elves.
Although Badigal was annoyed, he did not stand up to refute Adimaine. At this moment, Netheril did not have an overwhelming advantage over Cormanthor in any aspect. No matter how much he said, it would be useless.
Even if it surpasses the other party, the other party can still use its past prosperity and even its natural racial superiority to prove itself, and would rather die than look down on human beings.
Badigal knew a lot about the faces of the elves, especially the Cormanthorkin elves. However, he did not refute, but Adimaine did not stop. Instead, he pressed forward step by step:
"If Netheril has misunderstandings, incomprehensions, or even opinions about Cormanthor, they already belong to the same alliance. You can bring it up directly and resolve the misunderstanding and enhance understanding through dialogue instead of pulling strings within the alliance.
Forming cliques will only deepen misunderstandings and is not conducive to the stability of the alliance."
glutinous rice
Upon hearing this, Badigal became furious. In fact, it was more appropriate for him to say this. Anyone with a discerning eye could see that Cormanthor had been targeting Netheril, not the other way around.
But now, the other party is openly confusing right and wrong. Do you really think that everyone else is blind?
But if he had to refute, Badigal didn't know where to start. He suddenly discovered that in the past, Cormanso's actions, although extremely domineering in nature, would often first find a seemingly legitimate and eloquent reason.
Somehow, Badigal suddenly remembered what Lord Xia Duo had said before when he went to the Seven Towers to propose an alliance between small countries - only by seizing the right in advance can you advance and retreat freely.
Doesn’t this situation now correspond to this sentence?
But it was Cormanso who was the first to use it!
Taking a deep breath, Badigal controlled the anger in his heart. He knew very well that what Netheril needed most now was time for stable development, rather than being trapped in an endless battle with Cormanthor, including language.
fight.
Now that Netheril has won a small victory, there is no need to be too active. Cormanthor should focus more on the alliance of small countries, so as to buy more time for the stable development of Netheril.
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Badigal's coldness was somewhat beyond Adimaine's expectations. After all, in his impression, Badigal had a reputation of being irritable and irritable.
At this moment, the other party obviously ignored his verbal suppression, but after all, he was one of the five poles. If he went too far, he might cause dissatisfaction from the other three countries.
Thinking of this, Adimaine couldn't help but feel a little disappointed. What he hoped most was that Badigal would quarrel with him on the spot, and then involve Netheril's instigation of the alliance of small countries, attracting the attention and even vigilance of the other three countries.
To Netheril.
but now--
We can only think about it in the long term!
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Next is the confirmation of some details about the new organization that specializes in the assessment and investigation of metamagic incidents. Although Netheril and other countries have communicated in advance, the interests of the new organization are not so easy to divide.
There will always be something wrong when it comes to interests.
Originally, Chateau's plan was to completely exclude Comanso from the new organization and let Everesca take the lead in the new organization.
But the fact is that Cormanso also got involved, and although the head of the new organization finally gave Everesca the elf, there was an additional multi-person committee as a restriction.
It can be foreseen that this new organization is destined to not be too peaceful inside, and it may become a small Northland alliance.
Of course, because of the emergence of this specialized agency, the assessment and investigation of the demon restriction incident will be at least clearer than before.
However, because the Demon Restriction Treaty itself not only restricts Netheril, but also restricts other countries, new institutions with direct authority and more freedom from the influence of Cormanthor may be more willing to relax the evaluation standards and in fact give