Re-Awakening: I Became a Pay To Win Boss Monster-Chapter 147: Radiant Dawn’s Goal, And Initial Plan

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"That's a very big problem..." Linlin said as she leaned against the wall, almost as if she were contemplating something.

"We need to strike them first," Qiqi announced as a smirk formed on her face. "Just think... in the end, they're going to attack us anyway, so why don't we do it first?"

"An attack and retaliation are different," Rael chimed in. "We are peaceful people, so how would it look if Celestara puts away their morality and blindly attacks a kingdom?"

"But what's the difference?" Qiqi pouted. "We're going to kill them after they attack anyway, so why—"

"Qiqi, just shut up for a moment," Linlin said coldly as she turned to Rael. "Is there no way to make this blow over?"

"Not unless I offer my life and Celestara's freedom, no," Rael replied.

Nonetheless, he decided to answer Qiqi's question while he was at it.

"If we strike first, we become villains. It won't matter what they planned to do, since we'd be the ones to shed their blood without cause." Rael cleared his throat. "But if we wait and have them make the first official move, then we have justifiable cause to defend ourselves."

It seemed like she still wasn't getting it, so he wrapped it up.

"Moral of the story? It's not about winning. It's about what comes after. Reputation, trust, all that. Our soldiers don't know the full story. If we rush into war, they'll think we're the aggressors."

"So over time... they'll come to doubt you?" Qiqi asked.

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"Pretty much." Rael nodded. "That's why such things are planned way in advance. Otherwise, seeds of doubt will be planted, and... you get the gist of it."

"So what's our part in all this?" Linlin spoke up. "My sister and I are decently powerful, but we definitely can't change the outcome of war."

"You won't have to," Rael assured with a small smirk. "I will deal with Reinhardt personally. All I ask of you is to be my envoys."

"Rael..." Linlin sighed, scratching her cheek. "You know I'm not into politics."

"Nah, don't worry about it, there won't be any politics involved," Rael said as a small grin tugged at his lips. "I just want you to cut off Aztera's supplies."

"So we'll be sabotaging them?" Qiqi asked, puzzled. "I thought you said we can't attack first...?"

"Celestara will not attack anyone," Rael corrected. "But we can't really control what happens to Aztera's envoys. If someone just happens to throw dead rats in their food supply... blame nature, you get me?"

"Yep... that sounds more like you." Linlin giggled and turned serious. "I'm telling you this right away, but I've heard very foul rumors about Reinhardt Ashavir. I'm not going anywhere near him."

"I don't expect you to," Rael said plainly. "I won't risk anyone I know encountering him since he's too dangerous. Instead, you and your sister are going to head to the Holy Kingdom's capital, Elarin."

Linlin let out a relieved sigh as she turned to her sister. "What do you think, Qiqi? Does that work for you?"

"The Holy Kingdom..." Qiqi muttered with a small frown, clenching her fists. "Can we—"

"Qiqi." Linlin cut her off. "Nothing we do can change what happened. Don't mention it again."

Rael raised a brow. "So you're from the Holy Kingdom originally? I didn't know that."

Linlin shook her head. "It's nothing. We had some ties to the Holy Kingdom's royal family... they're gone now."

"Our mother was a concubine of King Arthur," Qiqi said out of nowhere, causing Linlin's expression to twist with anger.

"Qiqi... I'm going to glue your mouth shut."

"What? It's not like he won't find out eventually." Qiqi shrugged it off with a cracking voice. "He says he wants to use politics and defensive tactics... then don't you think we have a better chance to win if he knows we're technically princesses of the holy land?"

"You should listen to your big sister," Rael said with a sigh as he walked up and ruffled her green hair. "Some things should remain secret, especially if you're uncomfortable sharing it. I'm not going to exploit your lineage for my gain, sorry."

"Thank you..." Linlin nodded in appreciation. "We'll—"

"You're going to Yrgon," Rael interrupted. "Sabotage their group there. I'll figure out another way to deal with the Holy Kingdom."

Linlin flinched. "You don't have to worry yourself about that."

Rael rolled his eyes. "Let me guess. The real purpose of Radiant Dawn is to gain enough reputation to undermine the Holy Kingdom. An act of revenge, eh?"

He said this with confidence. After all, he recalled that in the past, Radiant Dawn had situated themselves in the Holy Kingdom after being kicked out of Celestara for disobedience.

The Holy Kingdom accepted them, but over time, Radiant Dawn's influence defined them as the pillars of the Holy Kingdom.

And after they left, the Holy Kingdom was invaded by literally everyone—Yrgon, Ogarak, Aztera, Drivania, and even the Demonic Lands.

The elves in Velurei didn't interact much with outsiders, and Celestara was still being rebuilt after Zafira's dethronement.

Nonetheless, Radiant Dawn created a vulnerability upon their leave, and the others exploited it.

He cleared his throat and glanced straight into her emerald eyes.

"So, Linlin. Am I that far off?"

Linlin kept her composure. "Maybe. Maybe not. So when do we depart?"

Cutting straight to the chase, huh? Rael thought and handed Linlin a certain note he received from Zareth.

It detailed the envoy numbers, especially who was in them, so he gave her the Yrgon envoy's schedule.

"You can leave in three days," Rael stated. "It's going to take around that much for their envoy to arrive in Yrgon, so you'll be right in time to intercept them while they're busy talking it out."

"Huh? You're not going to sabotage their talks?" Qiqi asked, shocked.

"Nope." Rael grinned. "When you destroy their supplies, they'll have no choice but to rely on Yrgon for everything. That gives us some extra time to deal with them individually."

But there was also one more important thing.

"Remember? We have Aria. Yrgon is going to side with us whether they like it or not."

"Wow..." Qiqi muttered in amazement. "All this politics stuff sounds like one massive headache."

"Because it is." Rael chuckled and opened the boutique's door behind him. "You may go now. I'll have to go and run my plan through Zafira to see if I'm not being an idiot."

"Pfft... good luck." Linlin held back a laugh as she stepped through the door with Qiqi, waving goodbye on their way out.

However, before she left, Rael stuck his head out and opened a certain menu, ensuring his plan went smoothly.

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Suddenly, Linlin froze, turning around to face him with a puzzled look.

"It's a gift. Use it wisely," Rael said, and with that, he waved at his constructs as well as the two girls before entering his car and speeding off toward the palace.

Now, it was time to ask the expert herself...

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