My Life as A Death Guard

Chapter 68: 65 Talks (Part 2)

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The clock in the room was still ticking dutifully, and in the dim room, the dim yellow light sighed slowly.

Hades silently looked around at the seven company commanders sitting around the long table. He had no expression on his face, and everyone was looking at him seriously and silently.

They were waiting for his answer.

Hades was silent.

He understands them.

It is an inevitable result of this legion that the Barbarus people will replace the Terra people. Instead of resisting, it is better to find your own spokesperson in advance to minimize the losses.

And the one they chose was Hades.

But Hades believes that just because the preliminary observations are qualified, they can directly give up part of the management rights

There is a high probability that there are other twists and turns involved.

This is both a bargaining chip and a constraint.

If Hades agreed, he would probably be tied to the Terran side and then slowly work his way up to a management position.

But even without the Terran requirement, with Hades's ability and Mortarion's attention, he could reach this height.

And more importantly -

Hades himself had no such idea.

Becoming a manager is not simply about giving orders on the battlefield.

Communication with superiors, consultation and scheduling with peers, internal resource allocation, attention and management of subordinates.

The people he wants to manage are not just people who are just trying to get by in the workplace, but real warriors on the battlefield.

If you really want to enter management, it means you have to spend a lot of time and energy, and there is a high probability that you will be stuck and become a working ox and horse.

Before he really achieves some results, these veterans will probably give him some words.

They won't hold real power, but they will definitely give face and work.

Indeed. There is no need.

Furthermore, during the Great Crusade, management within the Legion was not that important, and most of the management was dealing with orders from the Imperium and the Primarch.

They are management, not decision-making.

The decision layer will be a new system built by the Primarch himself.

If Hades really wants to raise an army of his own, the best option is to apply to Mortarion now to take charge of the construction and conscription of Barbarus.

(Mortarion would probably be happy to let Hades take charge of Barbarus's recruitment.)

So there is no need to bother with the veterans anymore.

Hades' attitude towards these veterans is respect and support, and Hades' approach is cooperation.

Gain the support and understanding of veterans, remind them at key points, and hint them how to transform.

Out of his own considerations for the future and his appreciation for the veterans, Hades will definitely go to Mortarion and persuade him to keep most of the Terrans.

And Hades only needs to be the one who stands by, observing the situation behind the scenes, giving early warnings and setting up insurance.

In contrast to Barasin who wanted to play the "interest" card, Hades wanted to play the "love" card!

As early as the time of Barbaros, Hades was also a person without any military command, but even though people could only look at him from afar, they were willing to follow or help Hades.

He demonstrated his ability and conviction, and they delivered theirs.

Hades has always played the "love" card!

Therefore, Hades will not be tempted by pure benefits, or benefits that come with many conditions and restrictions.

He looked across at Barasin and smiled modestly.

[Thanks, but I'm not that interested in gaining control of Terra's military.]

[But out of my personal respect and admiration for the Terran military, I am willing to go to Mortarion and try to convince him.]

well.

Barasi on the other side couldn't help but sigh.

If he was pretending, he would change the subject or politely say that he was incompetent.

If he was really greedy, he would ask for details about management rights.

But Hades didn't, and in order to dispel their doubts, he even mentioned it one more thing.

Is that true? Or rather, they really found a treasure.

Tsk, why was it Garo who fell in love with Hades first

Does such a thing really exist, to give up the attitude of one's own original planet and accept an unfriendly foreign culture

What's more, the mission that Gallo had previously assigned to Blanca was not a very pleasant experience for a new recruit to the legion.

There wouldn't be such a person who doesn't bear grudges.

But. He looked at Hades and found that such a thing did exist.

What Barasin didn't know was that, as an outsider, Hades was relatively indifferent to the concepts brought by "regions".

Not to mention that Hades knew the heroic stories of these loyal veterans in the future.

However, Balasin didn't know all this at the moment. He only knew that the other party was trying to play the "emotional" card, so he had to show his attitude.

They have to sell favors.

At the same time, in order to win over Hades, he had to continue to maintain a relationship with them.

Barasin's heavy words rang out,

[Unexpectedly, this attitude really exceeded our expectations.]

[Thank you for taking the initiative to learn about and understand our culture.]

[But we can't let you find the Primarch for nothing. We have to show our sincerity.]

Barasin paused, as if thinking.

[Well, if you find something, or want to do something, and need help, you can come to us.]

[We can help as long as it is within reason.]

Barasin glanced around the long table at the company commanders.

[We believe that you are willing to help us, so if you feel that there is anything you need to remind or warn us about, just come to us directly.]

Hades was shocked. Is this the smart guy who roughly guessed what he wanted

These proposals basically met his expectations.

Then he won’t be polite either.

[Thank you very much.]

Then, Hades spoke again with some hesitation.

[For future actions, could you please let me know your arrangements?]

After Hades' statement, the tense situation relaxed.

Balasin seemed to be relieved at this moment, his tense body relaxed instantly, and he naturally crossed his arms.

[The moderates and rationals will stay, and we will organize the radicals into a group. In the next battle, the second company captain Theseus and I will lead them.]

There can be no casualties.

Hades knew that this was inevitable, but he was still a little surprised when he saw the person mentioned it so casually.

As if he saw Hades' shock, Barasi smiled tiredly, and his face, which had just been serious and calm, seemed to have aged a lot.

[You are very familiar with the Primarch, don't tell me you can't see this.]

[But you are the leader of the moderate faction]

Barazin looked at Hades again, as if applauding him for seeing through the twists and turns in the Terran army.

[I just happened to be in this position.]

[and]

There was a gleam in Barasin's eyes.

[Personally giving up on former comrades, I think no one can do it so easily, right?]

silence.

A huge silence fell again.

But this time, no one spoke.

Please mourn.

I have tried my best in the battle of wits, please throw away your brain and watch it!!!

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