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Chapter 541: Neferset's new king, Ptolemy

Although the war is over, there are still a lot of things waiting for the tol'vir to take care of.

The first is the survival of the Neferset clan.

The situation of the three major clans standing on top of one another has been maintained for tens of thousands of years. Although Neferset committed crimes today, it was only the stupidity of the high-level leaders headed by the pharaoh and the prime minister. Ordinary Neferset people knew nothing about it.

The three major clans each have different customs, and hastily annexing people from other clans will inevitably lead to a series of cultural conflicts.

Ramkahen didn't mind this, and the smooth Phaoris had even begun to think about how to subtly change the inherent cognition of the Neferset from generation to generation.

However, the stubborn Wadiye firmly opposed this.

In his view, the three major clans have existed so far, and each has developed similar but quite different civilizations. It would be a pity that the civilization accumulation of Neferset would die out.

And, as the old saying goes, the triangle is the most stable shape.

Wadiye was stubborn, but he was not stupid.

Although Osis and Ramkahen are currently maintaining close cooperation, there is a clear gap in their overall national strength.

If Neferset disappears completely, Ramkahen will definitely have high ambitions and try to completely unify the tol'vir in Uldum. Orsis' chances of winning are slim.

This is what the Osis clan headed by Vadiye does not want to see.

On the other hand, if the Neferset clan continues to exist, if the new pharaoh has a little foresight, he will definitely choose to settle the feud with Osis and cooperate to contain the increasingly powerful Ramkahen.

It's not that Sharlayan doesn't understand these political struggles, he just has no interest in intervening, after all, this is the internal affairs of the tol'vir.

The next development was just as Sharlayan expected.

King Vadia and King Phaoris have a serious disagreement over what to do with the Neferset clan.

For a week in a row, the two sides had a lot of trouble.

Seeing that there is still the possibility of continuing to maintain the existence of the clan, Neferset is also firing on all cylinders.

Members of the opposition royal family who had previously disagreed with Takahen's political views ran one after another, and reached some agreements with the Osis clan in private.

The final result did not exceed Sharlayan's expectations.

Although Phaoris was very annoyed, with the cooperation of Osis and Neferset, he still couldn't hold back his thigh after all.

The selection of the new pharaoh has been basically determined. He is the cousin of the original pharaoh Takahen, a young talent named Ptolemy.

[God, Ptolemy, this name is too familiar. 】

[Is it really the Ptolemaic dynasty in ancient Egypt? This child... I'm afraid the future is limitless. 】

Salayan had seen the young man named Ptolemy, and it was he who came to visit him.

Sharlayan's identity is very special, he wears the title of special envoy of the Great Guardian, and the tol'vir who are descendants of the Titan creation respect him very much.

Ptolemy visited Sharlayan to gain his support, or...to get the support in the name of the Great Guardian Raiden.

The tree falls and the hozen scatter.

Takaheng has been in power for more than ten years, and has already cultivated a group of his confidantes.

Without exception, these ministers are all traitors of the capitulation faction.

As a pharaoh, Takahen can escape, and others will not be treated so preferentially.

Including Deputy Prime Minister Khufu, Takahen single-handedly picked up the capitulation officials and pushed them to the central square of Neferset City on the same day, and were thrown into a big pit full of carnivorous scarabs in public.

Their fate... can be said to be very miserable.

If a group of ministers were executed, someone would naturally have to fill their vacancies.

Ptolemy was not the only candidate for the pharaoh's successor. He had no less than ten competitors, two of whom were more threatening.

Sarlayan once again solemnly reiterated in front of Ptolemy that he would not interfere in the internal affairs of the Tol'vir, and how to choose the pharaoh's successor was the Neferset's own business, and he would not ask.

Having said that, among the three most promising pharaoh candidates, Salayan prefers the young Ptolemy.

One of the other two was Takahen's own uncle, who looked older than Vadiah.

The ability of this old man... can only be described in words. His advantage is that he is old enough.

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The other person is Takaheng's eldest son, a kid who is only 8 years old this year.

The noble faction that supported Takahen was dying, but the Centipede was dead but not dead.

Just like the four nobles of Quel'Thalas chose strong men to cut off their wrists, these Neferset nobles adopted the same method to cut off all the clansmen who firmly supported the ancient gods, and preserved the clansmen who stood upright .

There is an old saying in another world, that is, once the emperor and the courtiers.

The era of Takahen is indeed over, but people have inertial thinking.

Getting used to the management of those families before, the people will still subconsciously lean towards them.

At this time, you can see Ptolemy's wrist.

Under the cold eyes of Sharlayan's group, the young Pharaoh candidate used a combination of vertical and horizontal tactics within a limited time, and finally won the support of most nobles and priests.

This guy mentioned Sharlayan's name many times overtly and secretly, but he just didn't say it explicitly, creating a posture that he was approved by the Raiden envoy.

As long as he didn't open his mouth blatantly, Sharlayan didn't bother to pierce Ptolemy's little thoughts.

He has a strong premonition that this young crown prince, who is only in his 20s, is likely to have a bright future as the barrage said.

The throne of Neferset is basically settled, and Ptolemy, who is the most promising to ascend to the top, has been very close to Vadia in the past two days.

Phaoris saw their movements, and he also tried to win Ptolemy to him.

However, Ptolemy was not stupid. Resisting the weak against the strong is the rule that the three major clans have followed for tens of thousands of years.

Phaoris, who was used to the wind blowing on both sides, lacked enough courage and decisiveness. At the critical moment, he failed to take a strong shot to curb the union of the two races, and dug a big hole for Ramkahen, who had a good hand.

Regardless, the Neferset clan was preserved.

Ptolemy, who was basically sure to win the election, sincerely stated that he would never let Neferset go down the wrong path, and would return to the right path that the descendants of the Titans should have chosen.

The three major clans were turmoiled and noisy.

But in the face of foreign affairs, these tol'vir with different appearance and characteristics can tacitly unite as one.

"Decided?"

As the most powerful party among the three races at this stage, Phaoris solemnly replied to Sharlayan's invitation on behalf of Quel'Thalas on behalf of the tol'vir.

"Yes, the tol'vir are willing to maintain friendly relations with all races of Azeroth, but we will not form an alliance with any race."

Sharlayan smiled noncommittally: "Can you tell me the reason?"

Phaoris nodded: "The reason is very simple. We don't want to get involved in a war that doesn't belong to the Tol'vir, and we just want to fulfill the mission that Lord Raiden entrusted to us—to guard the Hall of Origin and Azeroth."

Alliance, this word is not used casually.

Once two countries form an offensive and defensive alliance, and one side is attacked by foreign enemies, or goes out to attack the enemy, the allies should also provide unconditional military support.

Sharlayan can understand the attitude of the tol'vir. They are willing to open up to the outside world and maintain normal contacts with various countries and races in Azeroth, but they don't want to be involved in unnecessary wars because of alliances.

"All right."

Sharlayan seemed to shrug his shoulders: "It's okay to be non-aligned, but I hope that when Azeroth is facing a crisis, the tol'vir will stand up bravely and contribute their own strength to protect this world."

Phaoris agreed without hesitation: "No problem, this was originally one of the tasks assigned to us by Lord Raiden."

This trip did not come to an end~www.readwn.com~ Sharlayan was not upset, this was in his expectation.

After a massive civil war, the three major tol'vir clans do not intend to continue fighting, and will maintain a posture of recuperation for a long time.

The kings of the three races agreed to officially open the gate of endless reincarnation and establish regular diplomatic and economic exchanges with races and countries willing to cooperate with the tol'vir.

Quel'Thalas will be the first nation to formally establish diplomatic relations with the tol'vir.

Although the Uldum area is full of yellow sand, there are actually many resources buried under this land, including the oil that Sarlayan has been slowly stockpiling.

[Isn’t oil production in desert areas a matter of course? Otherwise, how could there be so many oil tycoons in the Middle East. 】

[No problem, now we finally have a stable oil production base, and the tol'vir don't know how to use it anyway. 】

[I'm afraid that goblins will jump out and seize market share. 】

Seeing the barrage reminder, Sharlayan narrowed his eyes slightly: "A goblin? That's right, Tanaris is right next door."

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