In this way, she told Kal'tsit her thoughts and inner feelings more directly.
After all, it is better for misunderstandings to be resolved from the beginning. Theresa still needs Kal'tsit's strength and support.
Of course, even if we ignore the benefits that Kal'tsit has brought to Theresa, just from the perspective of personal feelings, as long as Theresa does not think about the Grand Duke's affairs and vent her anger on Kal'tsit, then Theresa also likes this special friend from the bottom of her heart.
Therefore, both publicly and privately, Theresa could not allow any misunderstanding between the two.
"Then... Your Highness, what is the meaning of your reconciliation with Tracys?"
But now it was Kal'tsit's turn to be completely confused.
After all, if Theresa didn’t want to start a war, then how did she reconcile with Theresis?
This is irrational. There is no doubt that Tracy is the representative of war revenge in Kazdel in modern times, which is completely contrary to the path of peace that Theresa insists on.
This is actually why Kal'tsit immediately thought of the main cause of the war after hearing Theresa's words, but completely ignored the word "if" in Theresa's previous words.
"Of course it's literal. Kal'tsit, do you think the Sarkaz are still fit to continue to grind their flesh and bleed meaninglessly on the land of Kazdel?"
Theresa's smile was filled with helplessness, and then her eyes gradually became deeper.
“Besides, I have more important things to do.
The time has come for the Sarkaz's civil war over the path of ideology to end. The Sarkaz have shed a lot of blood in the past few years, and if it continues like this, we will be the only ones who lose."
"It would be the best option to end it like this."
They took less than one-third of Kazdel's territory and even lost the most important core industrial city, Kazdel City. Even with the Rhodes Island flagship, they also received help from the doctor who had returned from training.
But in the end, Theresa still didn't think she could win this war.
There are many factors at play here, and they are very complicated, but she cannot win this civil war, no matter what changes and efforts she makes.
This is certain.
"But the doctor is back. With her here, we will definitely win!"
Kal'tsit obviously couldn't accept what Theresa said.
She even awakened the doctor from the previous civilization in advance for Theresa, and I wonder how much of the previous civilization's deployment this may have affected.
But now Theresa said that she would reconcile with Theresis behind her back and without her knowledge after the civil war ended?
This is not Kal'tsit being pretentious, nor is it that Kal'tsit does not trust Theresa and cannot accept Theresa's choice.
But she felt betrayed because Theresa said she wanted to be her friend and family, but what about Theresa's behavior now?
How can it match the original promise?
He was even unwilling to discuss the matter with her, which made Kal'tsit feel that she was completely kept in the dark and excluded.
If it weren't for the fact that she knew Theresa's true nature clearly and had developed deep feelings for her after years of getting along with her, then based on her own personality, Kal'tsit would probably have left a lot of riddles and slammed the door and walked out with a cold face.
Instead of communicating with Theresa like a humble lynx like now.
"Um...ah, I, Kal'tsit, I'm sorry, some things are not suitable for you to know, this is my fault, please forgive me for not being able to tell you all I really want to tell you."
Theresa now saw the real reason for Kal'tsit's emotional instability, but she could only smile bitterly and look at her best friend with a bit of apology and pleading.
After all, she couldn’t tell Kal’tsit about everything in her dream and the fact that she had recovered from her Originium disease, right?
Even if she was willing to say it, whether Kal'tsit was willing to believe it was one thing, and whether she could say it at this time was also a big problem.
Although Theresa knew that Kal'tsit was trustworthy, there were some things that could not be said based on trust alone.
Just like everyone has one or two little secrets of their own.
"Well... if that's the case, then please tell me everything you can, Your Highness. After all, we are friends, aren't we?"
"I should be qualified and capable of helping you, and please believe in what I can do for you."
Faced with Theresa's 'straightforward' answer, although she was unwilling, Kal'tsit silently looked at the bitter pleading on Theresa's face, and finally softened her heart.
But she obviously couldn't return empty-handed, so after adjusting her slightly out-of-control expression back to her usual self.
Kal'tsit looked directly at Theresa, demanding all the information she could get.
Theresa saw Kal'tsit's firm attitude and knew that she would definitely interfere in this matter. She felt helpless but she had no choice but to compromise. There was no other way. After all, they were friends with feelings for each other. She couldn't just kill them like she did two hundred years ago, right?
Although my brother would definitely be happy to see this happen...
"Ha--, then tell me why I think the civil war will definitely be lost, Kal'tsit."
However, based on the principle of avoiding the important and considering the expression of some things, Theresa decided to sacrifice the doctor first.
Don't ask the reason. The answer is that in the dream experience, the doctor wanted to assassinate her several times because of things in the previous civilization. Fortunately, Theresa had lost the Grand Duke for too long and was still a kind demon king when she was not sick.
In the end, he even completely persuaded the Doctor to join the Kazdel Empire to fight against all enemies that invaded Terra.
Otherwise, the doctor in the dream would have been chopped to pieces by Ascalon and Tracys long ago.
And considering that reality and dreams are almost exactly the same in nature.
Although it might be a bit too decisive to say so, Theresa felt that if the civil war continued and Babel, under the command of the Doctor, could tip the balance of the war, they might even have a tendency to win.
So in the end, Theresa felt that there was a high probability that she would die at the hands of an assassin because of the Doctor.
Because Theresa knew clearly what the Doctor was responsible for, and she also knew that as the final executor, she never had the right to choose.
However, this did not affect Theresa's decision to temporarily pull the Doctor out to act as a small shield.
It can be considered as her small revenge on the Doctor.
"The answer is Doctor."
"I believe she will lead Babel to victory, but her mission will not allow me to achieve ultimate victory."
"You know what I'm talking about, Kelsey."
"She doesn't belong to this era. Even if we give her a home in this world and a subpoena to continue sailing in this new era, can everything she carries be put down so easily?"
"You and I both know the answer to this question, Kal'tsit, and this is why I think we will lose this civil war."
Without changing her expression, Theresa changed the topic to another direction, her eyes slightly lowered, as if she was unwilling to talk about it.
Kal'tsit, who knew this better than anyone else, fell into deep silence.
After all, to be honest, she knew the Doctor's background better than anyone else, and she also knew how heavy the mission the Doctor might be carrying was.
Although I have been in contact with him for a while, I have come to know that the character of this "executor" is not bad. In fact, he is actually a gentle person in essence, which is completely opposite to his rational and cold appearance.
But...how could the pressure and mission left by the previous civilization be so easily ignored and forgotten?
Even though the Doctor had traveled to Terra and even took in a child, compared to the era and civilization she had lived in before, everything on this land and everyone around her were still unfamiliar to her...
Therefore, just such a simple answer from Theresa was enough to confuse Kal'tsit's thoughts at that moment.
I didn’t know what to say, or what to do next. I just felt my hands and feet were cold and stiff.
And it made Kal'tsit fall into a mess of thoughts.
She actually didn't want to think about it too much, but the more she thought deeply about the implied meaning of Theresa's words, the more Kal'tsit realized the recklessness and stupidity of her decision to wake up the Doctor.
The more you learn, the more you will realize the truth of Theresa's words.
The Doctor ultimately carries the weight of a civilization.
And what if the mission the doctor is carrying out goes against Theresa's ideals.
So between Theresa's Tower of Babel, whom he had only known for a year, and the plans left by countless compatriots from the previous civilization, the Doctor's choice was actually self-evident from the beginning.
Therefore, under the random thoughts, Kal'tsit, who always had a good imagination, gradually entered a state of mental exhaustion. Before Theresa was about to say something else, she sighed in a weak but solemn tone:
"Oh, I should have known this would happen."
"Your Highness, I understand. Please be cautious in what happens next. As long as you don't take the initiative to start a war, I won't do anything more."
"As for the doctor, I will also help you keep an eye on her and prevent her from having any unfavorable thoughts towards you."
After all, it was she who awakened the Doctor in advance. Even though she had thought these things through, she knew that the Doctor might do something bad to Theresa in the future.
But Kal'tsit still wants to be responsible to the Doctor and protect the humans left behind by this previous civilization.
This made Theresa, who thought her words had no effect at all, stunned for a moment. Then, after sensing Kal'tsit's emotions, a happy smile appeared on her lips. The silver bell-like laughter appeared as the girl couldn't help but cover her mouth.
"Hahaha, Kal'tsit, do you actually think this way? But that's fine..."
"After all, to be honest, the doctor is also a person who has suffered a lot and wants to change but is powerless."
After all, for such a person who is completely placed all his hopes by civilization, yet can still maintain his original heart and not be distorted, even when he has to make a choice in the end, he can still choose a relatively not-so-bad result.
Apart from respect and admiration for the Doctor, Theresa still does not have any malice or negative emotions towards him.
This was true even though she knew that the Doctor would most likely want to kill her someday, destroying the Tower of Babel.
Seeing that Kal'tsit wanted to be responsible for the Doctor and that she secretly cared about the Doctor's emotions and attitude deep in her heart, Theresa felt more relieved.
After all, no matter what is said, no matter what the future holds, at least the current doctor needs an anchor to establish connections and ties with the earth today.
Originally, Theresa was going to become this anchor herself, helping the Doctor to feel a sense of belonging in the present-day Tower of Babel and find his own "home".
Whether it was out of a desire not to see the sadness from the previous civilization, a selfish desire to see the Doctor smile from the heart, or a desire to gain the Doctor's power.
But now that she had the dream about the Grand Duke, Theresa had to shift more of her attention to the whereabouts of the Grand Duke and the future fate of the Sarkaz, while also looking to the more distant future.
So Theresa felt somewhat guilty towards the Doctor.
Seeing Kal'tsit like this, her guilt was reduced a lot. At least besides her, there were many people who cared about the Doctor.
Although based on Theresa's understanding of Kal'tsit.
This concern for the doctor must be terribly awkward.
Chapter 148 Theresa: I want to commit suicide Kal'tsit:?
But... since the final result is generally good.
Although there was a slight gap between the result and what Theresa had expected, she didn't even have time to use the prepared words and explanations on Kal'tsit.
But he was able to reach a reconciliation with Kal'tsit so quickly, and even showed concern for the Doctor.
Overall, Theresa felt that this communication was successful.
The evaluation is that I won.
"But Your Highness, I have another question that I hope to get an answer from you." But as if she remembered something, Kal'tsit's expression suddenly became a little strange or ugly, and her pair of lynx ears wanted to droop slightly, as if she had thought of some difficult problem.
"tell me the story."
Theresa was naturally interested in Kal'tsit's performance, and she was a little curious about what Kal'tsit was wondering about.
Kal'tsit pursed her lips after hearing this, and finally sighed and said, "Alas...it's still about the civil war."
“Uh… Kal’tsit, regarding the civil war, I’ve said it before. My brother and I will peacefully resolve this fruitless civil war and restore peace to Kazdel…”
"I know, Your Highness, but the problem is that the civil war has lasted for three years, and countless Sarkaz have already seen the dawn of the next day forever for the sake of their own ideals and the people they support.
The positions of Babel Tower and Kazdel Military Committee are completely opposite. You should understand what I mean."
Interrupting Theresa's words, Kal'tsit sighed and expressed the last concern in her mind.
After all, it cannot be said that the relationship between Babel Tower and Kazdel Military Committee has been incompatible in recent years. It can only be said that they have beaten each other's brains out.
In this situation where there is a deep blood feud, isn't it a bit inappropriate for you to just say that the civil war is over?
In other words, ending the civil war directly is impossible.
The scale of the Kazdel Civil War is no longer just a conflict caused by the differences in ideologies between the two organizations.
Instead, it turned into two completely different factions, and even the Sarkaz as a race determined the complete contradiction of the path and ideas for the future.
Plus the countless blood and deaths that have already been shed.
The civil war could no longer be easily and peacefully resolved by the ideas and attitudes of Theresa and Theresis.
Let’s look at it from the perspective of the Military Commission first.
Imagine that you are a Sarkaz, and the gentle and kind Demon King you once supported has chosen a path that you do not support because of his ideology. For the sake of your own beliefs and convictions, you choose to support the Demon King's brother and choose to believe that the right to survive is in the hands of the Sarkaz people themselves. You even betray the Demon King you once served and join the Military Committee in the civil war.
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