"From Corpse-eating Dog to Turan King? How inspiring!"
There was a lot of information regarding Canus the Jackal in Meng Chao's mind.
It could not be helped. He was the man who stirred up the Other World War in his previous life.
No matter how many people treated him as a hero who rose up to challenge the old order.
He was also the culprit who brought chaos to the world and caused the destruction of the Turan Civilization and Dragon City Civilization.
His presence was too strong.
In his previous life, the Holy Light Camp called him the Wolf of the Wild Plains, which meant that he brought disaster and destruction.
Everywhere he passed by, no matter if it was a magnificent city, a luxuriant forest, or an underground world that was intricate and complicated like a maze, everything would become a scene of desolation and ruins, and it was like a desert that had been abandoned for thousands of years.
As for the Chaos Camp …
Alright, the Chaos Camp, which was wild and worshiped chaos and freedom, did not have the habit of bragging about their ally's leader.
Also, "Wolf of the Wasteland", "Wolf of Calamity", "Wolf of the Netherworld", "Wolf of the Apocalypse", and other nicknames that the Holy Light faction came up with to slander "Jackal" Canus sounded rather impressive to the Chaos faction.
It was just like how Dragon Citizens did not mind the Holy Light Camp calling them the Extraordinary Disaster.
They did not find it shameful, but rather proud of it.
Speaking of which, in his previous life, both the Holy Light Camp and the Chaos Camp had to admit that Canus the Jackal was quite an evil genius.
Even though he was a madman who stirred up the Other World War.
When he wasn't that mad, he could shine with a brilliance that no one in the Chaos Camp had been able to for thousands of years.
More accurately speaking, before Canus the Jackal ascended to the throne of war chief, the Other World did not have the concept of the Chaos Camp.
There were only the Chaos Tribes.
Even the Chaos Tribes was a concept created by the Holy Light Camp.
It was a term used to describe the wild and untamed races who refused to listen to the teachings of the Holy Light and were unwilling to offer their flesh and souls to the Holy Light.
There were orcs, ogres, blood elves, undead, demons from the abyss, and others. Later on, the Extraordinary Disaster from Earth, Dragon Citizens.
These Chaos Tribes did not have the intention to gather under the same flag and fight against the Holy Light Camp.
Until Canus the Jackal appeared.
The Corpse-eating Dog or the Great Plains Wolf's rise to power was a mixed blessing for Dragon City in his previous life.
On the bright side, this "Corpse Canine" didn't "steal" Turan's throne. Instead, it used some unknown method to "steal" Turan's highest authority.
In the past millions of years, the werewolves had never led the Turan civilization.
Therefore, the foundation of his rule was not stable.
In the face of the deeply rooted military nobles among the lion-men, tigermen, taurens, and even boar-men, he had to rely on external forces to keep the old nobles like the Bloodhoof Family in check.
This was why Dragon City had fought so badly at the end of the Monster War in his previous life. Even a blind person could tell that Dragon City was weak when they walked out of Monster Mountain Range with their foundation heavily damaged. Even a blind person could tell that Dragon City was weak, but they still received the warmest welcome from Jackal Canus.
Their respective Dragon Cities had yet to finish licking their wounds and blood off their bodies.
The so-called steel army was also scattered by the monster civilization's dying counterattack, and it no longer had the might of the Extraordinary Disaster later on.
Logically speaking, the untamed high-grade orcs who worshiped the strong were not worthy of Dragon City's attention.
But to Canus the Jackal, Dragon Citizens might be more reliable than the lion-men, tigermen, taurens, boar-men, and other old nobles. After all, it was impossible for Dragon Citizens to fight against him for the throne of war chief and king of Turan!
Hence, Canus the Jackal opened his arms and warmly and sincerely welcomed his friends from Earth.
He chatted happily with the higher management of the nine great corporations.
He also found proof that their friendship had a long history from the legends of werewolves on Earth.
He also readily opened up the large market in Turan and ordered the dozen or so werewolf squads under his command to be equipped with automatic rifles and rocket launchers from Dragon City.
In just one night, he became close to the Earthlings.
During their honeymoon period, Canus the Jackal generously provided a lot of resources to Dragon City and helped Dragon City get through the economic crisis and lack of resources after the Pyrrhic victory.
Aside from the Earthlings, Canus the Jackal also extended an olive branch to the other races of Chaos.
It has to be known that the races in the Other World were divided into the humans, dwarves, elves, and other races belonging to the holy light camp. They were located at the center of the continent, where they were rich in resources.
The chaos camp was scattered in the barren mountains, rivers, and vast deserts around the continent.
The lack of resources was one of the reasons.
More importantly, the geography was difficult, dangerous, and unreachable. It was destined that it was difficult for the races of Chaos to work together.
In the past millions of years of war in the Other World, it was not as if the races of Chaos had never produced heroes with great strategies and peerless strength.
But when these heroes pointed their weapons at the rich lands at the center of the Other World, the holy light camp could always use the advantage of fighting on the internal frontlines to easily get help from their allies.
And due to their personalities, geography, social forms, and other reasons, the races of Chaos never thought that they could find allies in the Other World that spanned the entire continent.
Take the Tulan civilization as an example.
When the proud lion people, fierce tiger people, conceited minotaurs, and hot-tempered boar people launched the Glorious War against the Land of Holy Light, they never thought that they could invite the undead in the vast desert and the skeleton soldiers who were so thin that they could not even withstand a single blow to launch a pincer attack on the Land of Holy Light.
But Canus the Jackal was different.
He could calmly bear the disgraceful nickname of Corpse-eating Dog, and he did not care about using any methods to seize or steal victory.
Long before he used the carrot and stick method to form an alliance with the Earthlings.
He had already secretly sent out envoys to contact the races of Chaos scattered at the borders of the Other World.
Then, through secret military agreements, he bound all the races of Chaos together and formed the Chaos camp that could fight against the holy light camp as equals.
It was only because of this that he could stir up the Ultimate War that swept through the entire Other World.
Meng Chao believed that no matter how the butterfly effect changed, Canus the Jackal would always need Dragon Citizens as his "good friends", and he would not easily go back on the alliance.
The problem was, Canus was too dangerous.
He managed to form the first alliance of the races of Chaos in the past ten million years, and he posed an unprecedented and serious threat to the holy light camp. This was definitely an unparalleled achievement.
At the beginning of the Other World War, when Canus the Jackal led the Tulan army and used an unbelievable route to break into the core of the holy light camp at the speed of lightning, all the races of Holy Light were shocked. Even the most devoted believers began to waver, and they believed that the apocalypse had arrived. Canus the Jackal came from the netherworld and represented the messenger of the God of Death.
"The Gods are dead!"
At that time, there were even people in the holy light camp who screamed in such a rebellious manner.
Unfortunately, not all of the Gods died.
Canus the Jackal was the same as Dragon City. He did not manage to escape from the fate of being destroyed in the end.
Or rather, he and the entire Chaos camp were lacking in talent, and even if they brought out 120% of their fighting potential, they did not manage to create a miracle.
They crashed into the iron wall formed by the old order that had ruled over the Other World for ten million years, and they ended up bleeding. They also revealed many of the fatal flaws in the system.
At that moment, Canus the Jackal could no longer turn back.
If the lionmen, tigermen, or minotaurs had been the ones leading the Tulan army, they would have been able to withstand one, two, or even three devastating defeats due to the power they had accumulated over ten million years.
But Canus, who was a werewolf, could not do so.
The only reason why he was able to ascend to the supreme throne was because he made all the high-grade orcs and even the Chaos camp believe that he could bring them a great victory that they would never see again.
If he failed once, he would be doomed eternally.
He was not the only one. The entire werewolf race might be crushed to pieces as well.
When he faced the restless forces of power in the Tulan civilization, he could only continue moving forward and use one victory after another to shut up all the people who doubted him.
Then, he used the spoils of war to barely maintain the war machine that was overworked and fill the bellies of his so-called "allies" that could never be filled.
In the end, he, the werewolves, the Tulan civilization, and the entire Chaos camp, including Dragon City, were doomed eternally.
Due to Meng Chao's hard work, Dragon City ended the Monster War two or three years earlier than it did in his previous life.
Alright, in truth, they did not win 100% of the war.
The remnants of the monster civilization were still lurking in Dragon City. In fact, some of the powerful Dragon Citizens' brains were hidden in them.
For example, Lu Siya.
But based on his previous life's memories, as long as the remnants of the monster civilization wanted to live under the wrath of the Gods, just like Dragon Citizens, they would not choose to cause trouble at that moment.
The current Jackal Canus had yet to rise to power by suppressing the Chaos in Great Horn.
But Meng Chao was certain that if he wanted to pry open the fate of destruction, Jackal Canus was the best fulcrum.
But how he should use this fulcrum was a very troublesome matter.
Meng Chao had two choices.
Or, he could look for Jackal Canus and hug the leg of the Corpse-eating Dog, Wolf of the Wild, Wolf of Disaster, and Apocalyptic Wolf.
He believed that just like in his previous life, Jackal Canus would need help from his friends on Earth. He would use automatic rifles, rocket launchers, infantry fighting vehicles, and even main battle tanks to maintain his unstable rule.
But if he did that, he would not be able to solve the problem of Jackal Canus stirring up a war in the Other World that he would not be able to win. In fact, he would not be able to end the war and would only drag everyone down with him.
Or, he could look for Jackal Canus.
Before he evolved into the Tulan King, Wolf of the Wild, Wolf of Disaster, and Apocalyptic Wolf.
He could kill him.
Even though he would no longer be able to light the fuse.
The war in the Other World would still be unavoidable. The irreconcilable conflict that had been accumulating for millions of years would erupt at full force.
But the eastern frontlines might not be the first to fire the first shot and turn into a meat processing plant that devoured endless flesh and blood.
Dragon City's civilization would also have more time to develop in a wretched manner and perfectly digest the legacy of the monster civilization. Then, they would turn from the vanguard of the Chaos Camp into the masters of the Chaos Camp. In the end, they would win this damn war.
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