【1191】 The exchange of yin and yang strange gas
There seems to be no problem with Azir's words.
But this kind of saying that opening a mouth and shutting up is "struggle for the empire, the empire will remember it", which may also remind Atox to recognize his identity.
All your glory comes from the once strong and strong force of the empire, not the reckless acts you have after becoming a dark person!
It sounds like Azil said "you" at once, as if he was just explaining the empire's attitude towards the dark people and expressing the empire's appreciation for the dark people's achievements. However, behind this official accent is still a counterattack against Atoks's words.
"The Empire will naturally not forget us." Hearing the other party say this, Atoks seemed to have simply put on a very useful look, "Just like the Empire will not forget the moment of glory engraved on the Wall of Thousand Gods - even if time flies and years passes, the Empire will not have the glory of the past. I believe that Your Majesty will not stop chasing the glory of the past?"
Obviously, Atoks' sarcastic rank is also quite amazing. You say that the glory of the Dark Seed comes from the glory of the past, so I have to say that it was the glory of the Ascenator that made the Shurima Empire invincible, so that to this day, you still use this as a slogan to pursue the glory of the past.
This passage made Azir stunned for a moment.
The hesitant counterattack was too sharp and sharp, and he was incisive for a moment. As the other party said, the greatness of the Shurima Empire did depend heavily on the Ascenators. After losing the Ascension, although Azer reluctantly brought a moment of revival, with Zelas' betrayal, this revival that collapsed in the middle way eventually became a return.
At this moment, Azer had countless words to say. He wanted to complain about the mess he got when he took over the empire. If Zeras had not betrayed, what kind of empire would have opened up. But the proud emperor could not use this "if" as his basis for refuting, and finally could only change his perspective.
"The glory of the empire belongs to everyone, whether it is the workers who built the sun disk or the god warriors who embrace the power of the sun, they are all part of this glory, and they are children of the empire, just as they are now."
Translated into human words, "The ascenator is not the only reason for the glory of the empire, and it is precisely because of the blessing and glory of the empire that is the first empire, and the ascenator who has it. In the final analysis, the empire is the father."
Unfortunately, this statement of trickery is completely untenable.
"May everyone be bathed in glory!" Atoks spread his wings and took steps, "May the Empire erect a new wall of thousands of gods as soon as possible, invincible and invincible as ever!"
Don't be nonsense. If the empire itself is really so great, then it would not have lost the Ascension and become what it is now. If the glory and glory of the empire really come from everyone and belong to everyone, then let me see it!
Azer did not continue to take the blame, but chose to walk ahead of the other party - he could be stubborn and say something like "the glory is about to be sprinkled" or "the oasis is reviving and the empire has recovered", and blame all the embarrassing situation facing the empire now on the time being.
But in my heart, Azir knew very well that times had changed.
In that era, the Runeland did not have Noxus or Demacia. Ionia was just a peaceful place for refugees. The entire Shurima continent, except Akasia, was united under the glory of the empire.
Now, the Noxus army structure is more stringent and reliable than the former Shurima Legion. The Demacians have found special means to fight against magic. The Ionians just won a big victory not long ago, and only the Shurima Empire fell apart...
Vazouan became the current Zuan and Piltwof, and the only thing he saw when he looked at the empire was fear.
The great elemental envoy of Yixutal is no longer loyal and will only hide in the depths of the Kuman Jungle and stay alone.
The Giant God Peak has completely become the private place for the Giant Gods, and the doctrines surpass the imperial power on the roof of the runeland.
The empire tragedy of Ekasia has developed from the amputation to the present, and it looks like an infection.
Even if he is as proud as Azer, he has to admit that after his rebirth, the times have completely changed.
Without the Ascenator Legion, the Shurima Empire no longer had the ability to conquer the world. Even if Nathers and Recton could still fight, two or three Ascenators could no longer help the empire win every battle.
Even though Azil, Nathus and Rekton defeated the abominable traitor head-on in the Battle of the Three Emperors, they only gained a "dignity of the empire", and that's all - with the subsequent joining the battle of Choi Falli's army, even Azil, who was in charge of the army, the final result was only a decent retreat.
The edict that welcomed the return of the dark people was certainly Azer's political propaganda, but it was also somewhat sincere. The weak empire now needs every power, even the power of the dark people who once brought heavy damage and disaster to the empire... is the same.
But unfortunately, judging from the other party's attitude, it seems that he has long lost his loyalty to the empire.
It seems that in the eyes of the Dark Semen, they are the abandoned part. They are happy to see the troubles of the Empire and are happy to see the Empire fall into disaster, because in a sense, every trouble the Empire encounters after losing the Dark Semen proves the importance of the Dark Semen to the Empire.
The more the empire without Dark Seeds falls, the more it proves the greatness of the once Ascenator.
So... from this perspective, perhaps the arrival of Atoks has an extremely strong sense of show-off.
It's so bad.
He thought a lot in his mind, but on the surface he pretended that Azil still maintained an impeccable emperor's demeanor. He personally took Atoks to the main hall that he would not normally use, and then gave the other party all treatment with the etiquette of facing the general.
"Then, Lord Yatox." After completing this complicated ceremony, Azel on the throne spoke again, "What's the point of doing when you come this time?"
"It's nothing big." Unlike Azel, who was sternly abiding by etiquette, Atoks seemed extremely casual. He waved his hand and looked like he was all trivial. "I'll come here to borrow something."
"Borrow something?" The answer is obviously beyond Azil's imagination. "What do you borrow?"
Chapter completed!