Chapter 681 River Pirates
As Kannekorl Mountains was near the tundra region in the north, Aizkovos, it was covered in snow throughout the year. By then, they had already crossed River Onxy and entered Remdik.
On the mountain, Jonathan looked down at the silvery-white sight before him with a frown. Meanwhile, Karl landed beside Jonathan. “Mr. Goldstein, what are you looking at?”
“Look at Kannekorl Mountains. They are technically the same mountain range as Delisgar Ridge, but Remdik separated them,” Jonathan uttered with a sigh.
Karl chuckled. “Delisgar Ridge and Kannekorl Mountains have been a hot topic for debate since a long time ago, but alas, the separation happened hundreds of years ago. If we want to take it back now, we’ll have to invade the place.”
Even though Jonathan was the head of Asura’s Office, he had only been in the organization for a little over three years.
Therefore, he was not as familiar with certain issues as the Eight Kings of War.
Nevertheless, Jonathan turned to look at Karl at the mention of an invasion.
“Say, Karl, why are we only allowed to defend ourselves and not start an invasion?”
“What did you say?”
Both men were cultivators, and they could even hear the sound of a leaf falling meters away from them.
Therefore, it would be impossible for Karl to not have heard Jonathan’s words.
What happened was that Karl was taken aback to hear those words from Jonathan.
Jonathan had always been more of a pacifist.
He would rather promote peace over war.
He would kill, but he would not be the first to lift the blade.
That was why Karl always felt that Jonathan was missing the charm of a leader despite being in the position.
As time went by, Karl began having thoughts of establishing an organization by himself.
Jonathan’s pacifist demeanor was why Karl was at a loss for a reply when Jonathan asked him why they could not be the first to attack.
At Karl’s silence, Jonathan sighed and raked his gaze across their surroundings.
“We have the West Region Army ready to strike, and we have Doveston surrounded by enemies. In the north, we have Remdik’s Medved Army, and in the east, we have Jetroina coveting on us. All this time, Chanaea’s leaders have been focusing on defense. If the others cross our borders, we’ll take them down, but here’s the thing I don’t quite get. If the other party is obviously keen to invade us, why can’t Chanaea declare war on them and bring the battle all the way to their country instead?”
Karl remained stunned in silence by Jonathan’s words.
Chanaea’s current military—including Eastern Army, Yaleview Army, and Asura’s Office—had over two million soldiers.
Even Remdik, who posed the greatest threat to Chanaea, only had less than a million and eight hundred thousand soldiers in their army.
Yet, a mega-powerful country like Chanaea never bore any thoughts of expanding its land.
Make love, not war.
Mulling over the various conflicts Chanaea had with other nations, Karl found himself swallowing the words at the tip of his tongue.
Meanwhile, Jonathan gently tapped the snow on his sole and took out two shield-like items from his ring.
“All right, don’t dwell on it that much. We won’t figure anything out by standing here.”
As he spoke, he threw a palm-sized magical item to Karl.
“If we want to expand our territory, we must first have a stable country. Internal conflict means we won’t have enough power to do anything. Even if we do form an alliance, it’s unlikely that we’ll be able to agree on all the orders given. Come on. Let’s get your wife and child first. As for the eight respectable families… we’ll kill as many of them as we can.”
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