When people in Khan's position voiced their intentions, the repercussions could easily reach and involve every aspect of the Global Army. In Khan's case, the consequences were bound to stretch far past humankind.
Khan was entangled in a complicated political environnt with a myriad of public and unofficial deals. The Global Army's side alone included the noble families, the Nognes factions, multiple wealthy families, the Harbor, the embassy, various businesses, and the tournant.
Those connections used Khan's belonging to the human species at their foundation. He had skipped on many regulations, taxations, controls, and agreents since he was technically a mber of the Global Army. Yet, that short and seemingly simple announcent would revolutionize everything.
The Global Army was easy to deal with, but the uproar of the other parties would subrge Khan in problems. His unilateral decision would significantly affect all his allies and business partners in ways he probably couldn't fix.
Luke and the others relied on Khan's support and authority to keep their families in check, but his decision would fan the flas of their opposing factions.
The nobles negotiated with Khan on the basis of his family na and influence, which were at stake now. His faction's power didn't change, but nothing was safe from his decision's repercussions.
Last but not least, the Nognes Excellencies had never agreed to the decision and couldn't realistically support it. Khan had basically gone independent, and the Nognes family had no easy way to deal with it. Supporting Khan would ruin its relationship with the Global Army, but casting him away would remove a seventh of its total assets.
Those problems skyrocketed once the alien species joined the equation. The Global Army had just lost its sole embassy with the Thilku Empire, deferring its ownership to a third party.
The sa went for the Thilku Empire. It relied on Khan to act as the middle-man between the two species, granting him countless benefits, but his position had beco unstable now. The Ef'i and Fuveall were better off but couldn't exactly act as bystanders, either, especially if the situation degenerated. Collaborating with Khan was possible and beneficial as long as things remained peaceful, but the Global Army could easily change that.
Khan seed to have made that decision on the spot, but that couldn't be further from the truth. His brain had listed all those repercussions and more, but he had still opted for an official separation from the Global Army. Most wouldn't understand him, but his reasons were on point and sound.
First of all, Brigadier General adrey had achieved his goal. Khan's picture on the giant holographic screen was bound to stir new waves of xenophobia or concerns about his loyalty. The masses would never trust soone with such a hidden monstrous face, let alone see him as a human.
Moreover, opposition would have mounted even without Brigadier General adrey's efforts. Political clashes would inevitably occur and continue as Khan's influence increased. The Global Army wouldn't bow its head and give him a throne without putting so resistance first, foreboding more battles.
Ultimately, Khan didn't have the strength to fight that hopeless battle anymore. He couldn't even find any reason to do it. Struggling and fighting against soone who didn't want to accept him was pointless, so Khan just gave up on it. He didn't need unwilling subjects anyway.
Khan knew the scanners were recording him, and confirmations soon arrived. The pictures and videos on most of the fort's holographic screens changed, depicting his current position and following his movents. The world had gotten his ssage, so it was ti to end that war. Brigadier General adrey felt no dejection when Khan looked at him. He was aware of what was about to unfold. He had understood that since Khan's first request and was at peace with it.
Khan still wielded the cursed knife, which he pointed at the withered Brigadier General. He had promised to spare the human soldiers, but their leader was a different matter.
"Killing will be a terrorist act now," Brigadier General adrey stated, speaking to the scanners rather than Khan.
"You killed my n," Khan said. "Nothing else matters."
Brigadier General adrey chuckled but didn't add anything. He simply looked at Khan while the cursed knife slowly drew closer, descending toward his chest.
The cursed knife's edge was blunt, but the weapon pierced Brigadier General adrey without eting any obstruction. His already strained heart instantly collapsed, but the destruction didn't end there.
A spiderweb of wounds opened around the knife and spread once Khan retracted it. New cuts stretched everywhere on Brigadier General adrey's chest, reaching for his neck, waist, and remaining arm.
The process continued until the entirety of Brigadier General adrey's body resembled cracked glass. Its structural integrity gave in at that point, turning that fearso and dutiful fifth-level warrior into a puddle of blood and gore.
Khan's first act as an independent political organization had been the murder of one of the Global Army's Generals, but no one on the scene complained. His emotionless face also lacked any apparent understanding of the situation's gravity and seed primarily interested in the cursed knife.
A tiny crack had appeared on the cursed knife's edge. That incredible weapon had easily borne the Divine Reaper's drawbacks, but it seed its full mastery was too much. Even such a fantastic weapon couldn't remain undamaged by the lingering sharpness enhanced by Khan's destructive understanding.
The minor damage added more value to Khan's decision, but he ignored it for now, lifting the weapon above his head. The Scalqa recognized that victory pose and started chanting his na, cheering at another successful battle.
Khan glanced at the giant screen one last ti before stepping off the staircase. He walked among the kneeling human soldiers while three Scalqa hurried toward his position. One delivered the bone crown, another brought the cursed knife's sheath, while the third carried the burned red cape with the damaged phone.
Khan retrieved everything, donning the alien clothing without bothering about his partially exposed intimate parts. His glowing eyes only stared ahead at the distant settlent with his ships. As of today, he was no different than an invading alien force, so it was better to leave before political repercussions fell upon him.
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