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Chapter 311: Secret Shadows

Translator: imperfectluck Editor: Pranav

"In the year AD 392, the sixteenth year of the Holy War of that era, the Bardi Emperor Orloss the Thirteenth didn’t act as decisively and proactively as was typical of him Instead, he kept up a series of incredibly defensive and passive strategies Although he did increase military preparations, he merely sat back as warfare reached a stalemate in other countries&8221;

"However, this was a year when unavoidable war ca for them, no matter if they wanted it or not The undead came for their land Three months after the Bardi Empire’s capital was mysteriously shrouded in perht, countless Dimensional Doors to the Undead Planes opened up in various countries, the largest one of all located in the Bardi Eht, Undead Emperor Aso from the Desecration Plane descended into thean Undead Calamity in the Bardi Empire’s capital Ninety percent of the Bardi Empire’s population was transformed into undead, and the entire country known as the Bardi E ame’s "history&8221; of what happened to the Bardi Empire in the end Orloss the Thirteenth as celebrated as a skilled leader beca more than a pushover The Bardi E by on the sidelines and si was the worst, most suicidal idea of all in this particular Holy War

However, the real Eich I was in was obviously different froame’s storyline At the very least, due to the existence of the four Eleame’s players, the Elemental Tide increased far quicker than anticipated The Holy War began several years early as well The Undead Emperors weren’t supposed to descend until ten years later so the undead caaahly nine to fifteen years I hope Es down a little Otherwise, events will really get troublesorow up and mature&8221;

Of course, I wasn’t too worried about this To use a cliché phrase: the tides of history were unstoppable No single person or rando picture, and the wars that were destined to explode would be unavoidable There were s that were far too complex, with too many objective factors involved It was tremendously difficult to analyze as beneficial and asn’t

The ould come earlier andhad less time to prepare? This also hly ten years of internal strife aain or a loss was iarow and s as nobody would count on a snot-nosed young brat to be a hero and save the day They would only be newbies and novices that were barely passable as soldiers, nor would they have their reputations and teaame’s "heroes&8221; would finally becoame’s "history&8221;

However, true heroes were born of the times Even if one country’s Hero A died off, perhaps there was an Archue C that would show up and prove to be even as

Another result of the hust themselves was that several currently famous warriors destined to die in human versus human conflicts would live and be able to face our eneht’s allied arle of Bejaso, was someone truly impressive—he was ranked 7th on the Eich’s faame’s "history,&8221; he was destined to die seven years fros he ate too hastily…

Apart from those who chose to commit suicide, nobody could kno they would die To be honest, the reasons for certain heroes’ deaths would end up being the biggest joke of their lives When I recalled the way Gordon would die in the game, I was even quite satisfied with and proud of myself thatproud of how I died? Soet back on topic

Cough, anyways, based onto analyze the butterfly effects caused by anything I did would be as unreliable as trying to utilize divination ic The more one tried to think about it, the more arding the Bardi Empire’s "history&8221;

Should I say that the situation orse? At the very least, in the game’s "history,&8221; the Bardi E It definitely shouldn’t have reached the brink, with three ht army, any of which could possibly destroy the Bardi Empire

Yet, from another standpoint, the undead’s plot was now exposed, and there was no longer any possibility of the undead co over the Bardi Empire from the inside At the very least, the Bardi E destroyed by an Undead Calale day had been avoided Should I say that the Bardi Ea that even the God of Fate can’t ascertain If you look too far in the future, you’ll ht before you and trip and fall Knohat’s going on in the present is enough&8221;

Yes, the most I could do was understand the present I would plant seeds for the future and change as uide the overall situation into developing in a good direction

Of course, this didn’t ame’s "history&8221; was uniaame’s information on all sorts of characters and events as references, it was quite easy for me to understand what certain people were like or the truth behind various events I could even prepare beforehand for many incidents that nobody would nore of mine would becoed Fro I was really conflicted about Nevertheless, the greater the differences froame’s history, the more evidence there was that my hard work had been effective

Even if I told others about the "history&8221; of what should have happened to the Bardi Empire, nobody would have understood or believed me And, fro for the throne would be the least happy to hear the information I had

After all, these princes all viewed their adopted father, Ee of death at any ame’s history, he would still live on just fine for another twenty plus years until the Undead Calamity No matter how much the princesaround to Emperor Orloss

Just this one little tidbit of information—that Emperor Orloss was destined to remain alive for another twenty-plus years—would drastically change the political situation in the Bardi Empire That was just how e possessed

If I tossed out the news that "Emperor Orloss still has ,&8221; the entire political situation in the Bardi Ehth Prince’s faction and so on would all disappear However, the domain lords would probably rebel ih to wait for another twenty-plus years if only they knew