Warhammer: Just unified the Empire, you said it was 40K
Chapter 62: Aliens are untrustworthy, and the Tau Empire suffers a backlash
Chapter 62: Aliens are untrustworthy, and the Tau Empire suffers a backlash
It’s indeed okay to describe Krut as a birdman.
They did evolve from birds.
It is indeed brutal enough.
However, after those three-eyed demi-humans who were hiding came out.
They feel that the whole world is becoming stranger.
Steel thorns appeared everywhere, gradually occupying their original buildings and even covering their heads.
In the distant land, there is an unfathomable "abyss" that is spewing out thick smoke. In the center of the steel fortress is a huge red forging furnace, as if a sun is imprisoned in the center.
In the nearby steel factory, the harsh forging sounds seemed to be hammering the human body thousands of times.
A large number of exposed stones are being swallowed up madly.
An unimaginable steel fortress is appearing before our eyes.
Wider roads, more majestic buildings, more magnificent technology, and more shocking art.
The pale blue 'star' in the sky seemed to be held up by something.
The projected dark green 'phantom' kept changing on the wall.
One after another, huge giants walked out of the factory.
Mining ships are being built in the port.
Build a road through the mountains and build a bridge over the water.
The city seems to be in the hands of a pair of hands.
It is constantly expanding outward.
Under the starry sky, steel 'cells' attached to the surface of the planet, constantly expanding and 'corroding', completely forging it into a whole.
It truly integrates the world into one city and builds a city into the world.
Research vessels and merchant ships are delivering large amounts of resources, people, equipment, factories, and buildings to the surface.
These torrents, like stars pouring down, are converging towards the center of the building.
Various technical talents and lawmakers also began to participate in post-war reconstruction work.
Among these people.
A man with a holy glow walked towards them.
Opened his arms.
'Redemption.'
'Great and majestic.'
'sacred.'
Witnessing the divine light, they felt the great power.
And the other side.
The Kroot leader, the Kroot Shaper, looked at the Iron City that was 'swallowing' them.
They issued a sincere appeal for help to their allies in the Tau Empire.
The Kroot had formed an alliance with the Tau Empire, willing to serve as soldiers under its rule, precisely because the Tau had promised to share this world with them. Now that the Kroot had lost a significant number of their population, and they hadn't taken the world of Karamat, the remaining Kroot were naturally very dissatisfied, especially since the massive bombing had caused massive Kroot casualties, even several times the number of casualties suffered by the Three-Eyed Demigods.
But the Tau Empire simply let them settle down and wait for rescue.
But even the Kroot's united leader couldn't tame the already impatient Kroot tribal leader. T'Aan, the T'au Empire's ground commander, was on the verge of cursing F'Rios.
The other side ran away, but left the biggest problem to them. On the ground, relying on these remaining troops alone, they were isolated and helpless. How could they hold out for several months? The Kroot people were already very angry, and some of them even began to eye them covetously.
"We have had a conflict with several more Kroot, Commander. They need us to hand over the Water Caste's Mot'ri diplomats and fulfill our promise."
"Tell them that diplomat Mota'rui has left and won't be back for the time being. Besides, how can we fulfill our promise? Take his head? Tell them to be patient and wait a few days. The home world will respond."
"Commander, they are only willing to speak with Diplomat Motari."
"Where can I find diplomats for them? Don't think that our Tau Empire can be infinitely tolerant of them. Wait a few days, and the home world will send us news."
The Kroots are not very smart, so their technology has remained backward for so long. They can rely on such a large number of Kroots to fight back and forth with the three-eyed demi-humans, a race far inferior to them. If it weren't for their arrival, these Kroots would have fought for who knows how long.
You barbarians should be grateful for being allowed to join the ranks of civilization instead of just making conditions. These Kroot on Karamat are not as smart as the Kroot on their home planet, Pace. They are stupid, ignorant, greedy, and short-sighted. They deserve to have been in this world for so many years and have only evolved to the point where they can throw stones.
Two days passed.
"Commander, the commander on the human side seems to have recruited the three-eyed demihumans into their camp. One of them is honored as the Lord of Karamat."
"And on our side, Commander, we've caught a group of Kroot hunting our Fire Warriors patrolling our borders, trying to steal our genes. A Scythian was very unhappy with the Kroot's brutal siege. There are also Kroot attacking our human allies, believing that these humans caused their occupation to fail."
"Damn it!"
"They're idiots."
If we win the war, it would be fine. The benefits we gain will allow these aliens to live in peace.
But once the war is lost, some aliens will have other ideas. It took them more than half a year to establish diplomatic relations with the group of Kruts on Karamat. This shows how short-sighted and ignorant these idiots are. Without enough time to assimilate them and without sufficient interests to drive them, their Titanium Empire is now no different from those hostile three-eyed demi-humans in their eyes. They are all objects that can be eaten.
After all, the Kroot also need to evolve and eat.
The fragile bodies of the Tau Empire, as well as their powerful intelligence and creative abilities, all attracted the Kroots. The flying abilities of the Vespas, the engineering race of the Artisans, the sense of smell and hunting of the Tarerions, and the chitinous, multi-armed race of the Thresians, also attracted the Kroots.
They can also allow them to complete a more comprehensive evolution.
Unable to defeat the three-eyed demi-humans, they began to turn their attention to their teammates.
At first, it was a stealthy hunt.
They, the Tau Empire, can tolerate this for the sake of the Greater Good.
But now, they are openly hunting down the soldiers on their patrol.
Moreover, these Kroots not only hunted them, but also other allies.
This is too much.
But for the sake of the remaining Tau warriors, he had to endure it.
Because once they fight among themselves, humans will be the ones who benefit.
These are all temporary.
In addition to some warriors, most of the fleet carried by F'lios were engineers from the Earth Clan and administrators from the Water Clan who were intended to assimilate this world. Now, F'lios took those people away, causing these Kroot people who were temporarily integrated into the team to become stubborn moss on them.
Their concessions only made the Kruts more aggressive.
Just when Motari didn't know whether to continue.
Finally, the alien race under his management could no longer tolerate the sneak attacks and assassinations of the Kruts.
Civil war broke out.
If I can’t beat humans, can’t I beat you?
(End of this chapter)
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