"But … why hasn't anyone come to talk to us about forming an alliance?" Someone raised this question in the high-level meeting of the Republic of Northwest.
This was an important question. Seeing that all the countries in the world were busy forming alliances, why hadn't anyone come to the Republic of Northwest?
The Republic of Northwest was definitely strong enough. With more than 20 Legendary Masters in charge, they would not show any weakness no matter which country they faced. Most of the countries in the world did not even have the ability to fight against them — especially after Leon stepped into the Demigod Realm.
The Republic of Northwest was also very important. Although it was located at the border, it could be called the business hub of the world because of the portals that led to the capitals of the world and many large cities. Almost all the luxury and expensive goods had to be transferred through Void City to save time and avoid risks along the way. Not to mention that it was the most famous entertainment city in the Main Plane and even in all the worlds. The rich all over the world often came here to enjoy themselves. It also held the World Number One Martial Arts Competition once every ten years … If the countries in the world wanted to do something big, there was no reason to avoid the Republic of Northwest.
The answer to this question was also vaguely guessed by many.
"Is it because of … our racial policy?"
The one who made it clear was Steele, the medical expert with a rather complicated reputation.
The racial policy of the Republic of Northwest was unique in the entire Main Plane. They did not care about racial differences, only whether they followed the law or not. Whether they were human or Orc, living or dead, as long as they followed the law, even demons from the Abyss were welcomed.
In fact, in Pit Tree Town where the culture of the dead was prevalent, there were indeed a few demon residents.
Although the nature of demons was chaotic and evil, there were always exceptions in the world. Occasionally, there would be demons who were orderly or even kind in nature. They were incompatible with the Abyss and often met a tragic end. Some of them were lucky enough to escape the Abyss and generally lived in Hell. They were called "White Demons," using the white that symbolized light as a metaphor for their hearts toward the light.
Some time ago, the director of the research institute, Palin's best friend, or rather, the Earl of Hell, Palin, had visited and mentioned the White Devils. Palin suggested that they could live in the world, of course, in Pit Tree Town.
Anyway, the people of Pit Tree Town were used to living with the dead, so it would not matter if there were more demons.
Just as Palin had guessed, the residents of Pit Tree Town were only curious about the White Demons' residence, but they were not afraid.
They could accept living with zombies, skeletons, and ghosts. Naturally, they did not mind having one or two demons in their neighborhood. In other words, compared to the undead spirits who could be injured or sickened by mere physical contact without proper protection, the White Demons were much safer.
The arrival of these White Demons had greatly enriched the racial composition of the Republic of Northwest — well, perhaps the word "racial" was not very appropriate — but it had also made the reputation of the Republic of Northwest a little worse.
Although everyone was used to this country's style of "I don't care what you are, I only care what you do", when faced with a group of people who could even call the undead and demons brothers to eat, drink, and have fun, it was understandable that the leaders of various countries were reluctant to talk about forming an alliance with them.
Although it was understandable, he was still very unhappy.
"I don't think their alliance is reliable." The leader of the Knights, Gerrard, said, "There are so many countries, and they are so far away. Even if they form an alliance, what can they do? Are they planning to gather all the Legendary powerhouses? "
As he spoke, he stopped himself and seemed to be deep in thought.
After a while, the Minister of Defense, Leonard, nodded and said, "It's very likely! Through an alliance, they can gather the high-end forces of various countries. In this way, they can probably gather more than 50 Legendary Masters. With so many people joining forces, there is absolutely no country in the world that can resist them. "
"Then their goal can also be confirmed. It must be the Orc Empire."
"That's right. To gather so many Legendary Masters, the opponent can only be the Orc Empire," Leonard said. "For a long time, humans and Orcs have been at war. Now it seems that the human gods are planning to form an alliance to put an end to this war."
Everyone looked at each other, a little worried.
The alliance of the human countries and the Orc Empire were going to have a decisive battle. This sounded easy, but in fact, it was an earth-shattering event.
Not to mention other things, there might be close to 100 Legendary Masters on both sides. With so many Legendary Masters fighting, the scene was enough to be frightening.
"The human allied forces can't win," the Minister of Civil Affairs, Madame Teague said. "Although they may have the advantage in terms of the number of Legendary Masters, the Orcs have the Saint Temple, which has more than one Demigod Master who has gone into seclusion. If the situation is really urgent, they will definitely take action. "
"The Orcs have the Saint Temple, and the humans have the Holy Mountain," Leon, the high priest of the Church of the Void Mask, said in a low voice. Leon, the High Priest of the Church of the Void Mask, said in a low voice. "There are also many human Demigods living in the high places of the Lianyun Mountains. As long as we ask them to come out, dealing with the Saint Temple will not be a problem! "
"If the human countries unite, they will definitely be stronger than the Orcs," Leonard said. "But the problem is, how much power will they use to unite? How much will they be willing to pay in order to win? The key to everything, in fact, is their determination. "
Everyone nodded. Although the Orc Empire could be called the strongest country on the Main Plane, if they were to face a human coalition army that spared no effort in uniting, they would definitely lose more than they won.
Not to mention other things, just in terms of population, there was a huge gap between the two sides.
If the human countries were to mobilize a total of more than 40 million people, they would be able to mobilize an army of three to four million people for a period of time. But the Orc Empire had a total population of only 16 to 17 million people. If they wanted to gather such a large army, they would almost need every citizen to be a soldier — this was not a joke. In general, to provide for one soldier in a war, at least 10 to 15 civilians were needed. If this number exceeded this number, the country would not be able to support it. And if it really reached the point where one out of three people had to be a soldier, then even if they won the war, the country would be finished.
Of course, the human countries would definitely not really mobilize millions of troops. Considering the ability of the Orc Empire to mobilize, it was estimated that 500,000 to 600,000 soldiers and horses would be the limit that the Orcs could handle.
In the battle of the Sun's Dying Day, the Orc Empire had mobilized 650,000 troops, which was already an unprecedented war in history. Among the 650,000 troops, it was estimated that the real "soldiers" were only less than one-third, about 200,000.
Using 200,000 soldiers to fight against the Eagle Kingdom, they naturally had the upper hand. But if they were to face the joint forces of the human countries … it was far from enough.
"Perhaps … the history of the Orc Empire is about to come to an end …" After some discussion, Leonard muttered to himself and sighed softly.
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