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    That posture that might cramp at any time made people clearly feel the contempt and ridicule in his heart.  "You" Cornelia once again couldn't help but want to step forward to teach the major who was smiling extremely exaggeratedly, but this time she was stopped by Kelleus.  "What's so funny, Major?" Kelleus asked with a smile.  Hearing this, the major raised his head, suppressed his uncontrollable smile, and said sarcastically: "What's so funny? This matter itself is a joke!" "What's wrong?" Kelleus asked, still smiling.  Said, the confident look made the major a little confused, but in the end he was more convinced of his judgment.  "Do you know what kind of enemies we are facing now?!" the major still said sarcastically, "Whether it is Hei Ji and her four dead disciples, or the three pillars of the masquerade of the shadows, they are not easy to deal with.  "People, even that little-known band of thieves, are very difficult opponents." "I admit that," Kelleus said with a nod.  "With such an enemy, even if we join forces to deal with one group, we may not be able to guarantee the total destruction of the opponent. What's more, if you want two groups to come together, you are simply asking for death!" The ridicule on the major's face became more and more intense.  Obviously he despises Kelleus for his overestimation.  In the view of the major, even if any two groups of them unite, it will be a huge disaster for their current alliance, and even their combined strength cannot be underestimated.  "But as long as we join forces, we will definitely not be weaker than them." However, there is worry and contempt for the major.  Kelleus didn't seem to care, and his confident smile remained unchanged.  "Of course, but this does not mean that we are sure of victory." The major said.  "But you have to know one thing, that is, if enemies really unite, then they will definitely not be as harmonious as we are." At this point, Kelleus paused to organize his sentences before continuing.  : "A completely unfamiliar combination. They were completely hostile enemies even before they got together. It is impossible for them to live in harmony no matter what, and it is very likely that even a superficial peace will not be achieved." "So this is the case.  Even if the enemies unite, they will not pose a threat to us," Kelleus said confidently.  Trying to convince the major who was still hesitating.  But this persuasion obviously had some counter-effects.  "This is also another very important key issue I want to say" But the major showed no sign of being convinced after hearing this. Instead, he elaborated on his own point of view. He continued, "If you want to defeat two groups of enemies,  "Gathering together is not an easy thing." "Because the other party can naturally think of these things. I think both the Black Princess and the unreasonable judge are smart enough.  Characters. These must be conceivable." The major thought for a while and continued: "Even the leader of the thieves seems to be a very smart person, and he must be able to figure this out."  "And precisely because they know the risks of joining forces, they are even less likely to join forces. Even if it seems that their strength cannot be improved on the surface, it is still unknown how much of the original strength they can exert after joining forces." "In this case, they are actually more likely to do so.  Choose, or rather choose to fight alone," the major said with a frown.  But Kelleus still smiled, as if he didn't hear the major's words at all, which made the major who had just finished speaking very dissatisfied.  "What you said is very reasonable, and I can't think of any arguments to refute you" Kelleus said indifferently.  However, just when the major's face turned pale, Kelleus suddenly changed the subject and continued: "But there is no need for me to continue to refute you, because none of the assumptions you mentioned are valid now." "What did you say?!"  The major narrowed his eyes slightly and said with a dangerous expression.  "Don't be excited, my Lord Major." Kelleus waved his hand and smiled casually, "This is not something worth getting angry about. I am just stating a fact that only we know." "What?  What do you mean?" the major asked doubtfully.  "Your Majesty, Major, if I tell you now, there is such a team behind us now, a team composed of two groups of people, which will never act separately, and the combat effectiveness is not that strong" "You  Is there anything you want to say?" Kelleus said with a smile, still smiling indifferently, but at this time there was a hint of resignation.?Unpleasant cunning.  "I want to say that Your Excellency the Bishop is really good at joking" the major said with a smile, his narrow eyes still shining with dangerous light, showing that he obviously did not believe what Kelleus said.  "I'm not joking." Kelleus said a little more seriously.  In order to prove the authenticity of what he said, he organized some sentences to explain in detail: "I think you may not know that in fact, the people who came to this ruins are not only the five groups of people you and I know, but also two groups.  People, and people you know" Kelleus thought for a while and added: "Well, actually it can only be regarded as a group of people now." "Who?" the major asked anxiously.  , obviously very curious about the sudden appearance of the sixth and seventh groups.  "It's the seventh prince of the empire, His Royal Highness Lelouch and his bodyguards" Kelleus said concisely and concisely.  "Has His Highness also come?" The major fell into deep thought after hearing this, and kept mumbling to himself, "Although His Highness's troops are not very difficult to deal with, since he is here, it means that  Now that the woman is here, it's a bit difficult" Kelleus ignored the major's soliloquy, although he thought that the 'woman' the major was talking about was the very mysterious green-haired woman just now, and  He was also very interested in that woman, but for a 'dead person', he didn't want to invest too much energy in pursuing meaningless things.  "It seems that you also know their truth and falsehood. I don't need to say more details." Kelleus said with a smile.  "Well, I do have some understanding. After all, he is also the prince of the empire. Those of us who are doing intelligence work have some understanding of his movements." The major nodded and said.  "But they can only be regarded as one group, what about another group?" the major asked next.  (To be continued)
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