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Chapter 78 There is no right or wrong

"Therefore, for the imperial royal family and the Faral government, the more troops they send to join the coalition, the more expenses they save." Pannis said: "And due to the agreement between the parties just now, the higher the combat effectiveness of the troops sent, the higher the proportion of compensation supplies provided by Neville. The Faral Empire sent 400,000 people at a time, and it is estimated that at least more than 10 million of materials can be distributed. Haha, in fact, the fiscal revenue of the entire Faral Empire is only about 20 million in a year, and this more than 10 million of materials is not a small amount for them."

"But, people will die." Eva's doubts were not dispelled, but became stronger: "When you just discussed the Neville Federation, you said that soldiers' deaths require pensions."

"Yes, but that is the Neville Federation, not the Farral Empire." Pannis said with a sarcastic smile: "The pension of the Farral Empire, haha, how to say, every soldier, whether knights or auxiliary soldiers, received a pension after death after death, and the pension received by each of them, whether they were knights or auxiliary soldiers, was pitifully less than that of the Neville Federation. The Farral Empire has always advocated that it is a kind of honor and responsibility for the death of war for the country. After death, they received more honors and some disguised compensation, and only a little substantial compensation. Therefore, even if most of the 400,000 troops died in battle, the savings of the disciplinary supply expenses and the compensatory materials they received were enough to pay the pension, so they would not lose money in this business."

"Although you won't lose money, you may not be able to make a profit." Ava asked, "Isn't this pointless?"

"Isn't this happening in the Goblin era?" Panis asked back, "It should be. I think no matter what race it is, it has its commonalities in some aspects."

"Yes, but very few." Eva shook her head and said, "And, although I have seen similar things in the database, I cannot understand the reasons for them. I think this behavior may be related to people's hearts because it cannot be explained by logic."

"Ha, it's easy to understand. For the Faral Empire, it doesn't matter if you can't make a profit. Even if you lose some money, you will make the same choice as long as you don't pay too much." Panis sighed and said, "They won't really care about the compensation of more than 10 million yuan. They won't care about the savings, which are just used to fill the expenses when there are too many casualties. What they really care about is the intangible benefits brought by their own actions."

"Invisible interests?" Eva repeated in confusion: "Are there any other interests besides fighting against the undead?"

"Of course there is." The person who answered this time was Catherine. The Knight Girl seemed to be in a bad mood. She said in a low voice: "A better image among other forces, more voice in future diplomacy, higher recognition of the imperial royal family, and what may exist in the future, which is more conducive to the exchange of interests of the Faral Empire. These are all intangible interests."

"I don't think there is any problem." Vivian stood on Eva's side this time and asked for her: "If we fail to stop it successfully, the war will inevitably go on. If it goes on, there will inevitably be casualties. They use these casualties to exchange for greater benefits. It should not be wrong, is it, why are you dissatisfied with me?"

"The problem is that they are using casualties for greater benefits." Catherine sighed and shook her head, "If they reduced the number of troops they sent and only sent half of the troops like orcs, that is, more than 200,000, what would be the result?"

"Well? Then other forces will send more troops to fill the gap in the more than 100,000 troops, and then... well, I understand what you mean." Vivian quickly understood Catherine's thoughts and said with a wry smile: "In this way, the army of the Faral Empire will reduce a lot of war losses after the war breaks out. Instead, the number of war losses of other forces has increased, that is, so many people will die, but the dead people will be replaced."

"That's it. It is precisely because the dead people are different that they can obtain what intangible benefits." Panis said before Catherine: "So, their decision is equivalent to using the lives of their own citizens to die in other forces, or to put it more unpleasantly, they are using the lives of their own citizens to exchange for those intangible benefits."

"For the entire Faral, this is good, and at least it is not bad for the Yara world." Catherine said: "But it may not be necessary for everyone who formed the Faral Empire, especially for those lives that are used as a price. Of course, Faral gains benefits and will eventually react to the remaining people who are still alive, rather than being exclusively enjoyed by the imperial royal family."

"In contrast, although the Neville Federation's approach will cause them to lose a lot of tangible or intangible interests, at least the people who form the Federation do not have to worry about their lives being used as exchange of interests." Freya's fat face showed a strange smile, and said as if watching the fun: "Hehe, both sides have reasons that they can make sense. There is no strict right or wrong, so the eldest sister is so entangled. But sister, you are just a bystander. Is it necessary to make such a headache for their affairs? If you really want to find a way to do both, wouldn't it be good to do your own thing?"

"Ha, that's right." Catherine was stunned and laughed: "My mind suddenly became confused and she didn't think of the most critical problem. As long as we complete our mission and prevent the God servant from reopening the door of death, no one will sacrifice, and there is no need to worry about which method is right and which method is wrong."

"So we need to be prepared." Panis nodded and said, "Use these remaining days to adjust the state to the best, whether it is physical or psychological, so as to maximize the success rate."

"This is the first time you've talked about let's prepare together." Catherine glanced at Panis with a smile and said, "Why, aren't you going to find a way to stop us from going with you?"

"Uh, didn't you decide in the capital of knowledge?" Panis said with a dry smile: "I had agreed at that time."

"Yes, then?" Catherine teased, "First, I made all kinds of coincidences to make me meet Grandpa Snape by chance, and then vaguely provoked Lina's memories, making her decide to solve her own problems before she set off, in order to let her meet Bishop Keane again. Hehe, I wanted to use family affection to change our ideas twice. Who did this act?"

"Haha, ha, I don't understand what you are saying." Panis wiped the cold sweat from his head, and secretly stood up and slipped behind the platform: "Suddenly I remembered that there was something else, haha, I'll leave first, see you tonight, haha, haha."
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