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Admiral Voss clenched her jaw, her gaze shifting from the crowd outside to the unwavering determination in Salamander's eyes.

The other council mbers, too, were grappling with the undeniable reality that the public sentint had swayed dramatically against them.

The head of the planetary council, the stern-faced politician, sighed heavily. "It seems we have no choice. The will of the people cannot be ignored. We will comply with the Imperium's demands and provide the necessary resources for the war effort."

Salamander nodded in acknowledgnt. "Wise decision. The Imperium thanks you for your cooperation. Lives depend on the unity of our worlds."

As the planetary council reluctantly began the process of allocating resources and preparing for their contribution to the war effort, the crowd outside erupted in cheers. The signs declaring love for the Celestial Platoon were waved more fervently, and the atmosphere shifted from uncertainty to a collective determination to face the impending threat.

Salamander left the governnt building and waved to the people before he entered the aircraft and left the area.

"That was a major success, sir."

"That's only one of the many planet we need to talk with. I don't think our challenges will beco easier."

After the successful resolution on the first planet, Salamander embarked on a journey that would take him to various corners of the Imperium. Each planet presented a unique set of challenges, and Salamander knew that the success he achieved on the first world might not be easily replicated.

As his spacecraft traversed the vastness of space, Salamander took the opportunity to reflect on the gravity of the task at hand.

The montage unfolded as Salamander visited planets of different landscapes, atmospheres, and cultures. On each world, he t with planetary leaders, addressing their concerns, facing their defiance, and seeking their commitnt to the Imperium's cause.

On a verdant planet covered in lush forests, the leaders were reluctant to part with their resources, arguing that their ecosystem was delicate and any disruption could have catastrophic consequences. Salamander, with a mix of diplomacy and stern warnings, managed to secure their cooperation, emphasizing that the demonic forces threatened not only their world but the very essence of life across the galaxy.

Another planet, desolate and arid, presented a different set of challenges. The leaders there, grappling with scarce water resources, questioned the practicality of diverting essential supplies for a war they felt might be distant and abstract. Salamander, ever the strategist, outlined the interconnectedness of the Imperium and how the demonic forces, if left unchecked, could find their way to any corner of the galaxy.

"Besides, we don't need your water. You can keep it for yourself."

"Still, our water resources are scarce and can barely sustain our population."

"I am telling you. We are not taking your water."

In each negotiation, Salamander faced monts of tension, defiance, and, at tis, subtle cooperation. The leaders, aware of their responsibilities to their own people, struggled to reconcile the imdiate needs of their worlds with the looming threat that Salamander vividly portrayed.

A lot of tis, there were people that tried to play dumb, trying to tire him from negotiating.

Thankfully he was not stupid enough to fall for their tricks.

Amidst these intense diplomatic encounters, Salamander recognized the importance of taking breaks to rejuvenate his mind and maintain his focus. His spacecraft beca a sanctuary during these monts of respite. The vessel, equipped with advanced anities, provided a temporary escape from the weighty responsibilities he carried

Salamander would imrse himself in a virtual reality simulation, a tranquil space that mimicked the landscapes of his howorld. The soothing sounds of nature, whether it was the gentle rustling of leaves or the calming flow of water, helped him montarily detach from the political complexities of his mission.

In these breaks, Salamander found solace in ditation, a practice ingrained in the training of the Celestial Platoon. The rhythmic breaths and monts of quiet introspection allowed him to recalibrate his thoughts and steel himself for the challenges that awaited on the next planet.

As the montage progressed, Salamander's determination remained unwavering. The success of each negotiation brought him one step closer to the unity required to combat the demonic forces. The Imperium, a coalition of diverse worlds, faced a common enemy, and Salamander, as the emissary of the Celestial Platoon, navigated the intricate web of politics, ideologies, and survival instincts that defined each planetary leader.

To be honest, he was satisfied with his current job.

"But fucking hell I am really tired."

"You did a good job," Cleo said through a holographic screen. "Thank you for your hard work."

"How is the progress on your side?"

"We are not doing so well, either. One planet take us weeks of delay. I have to resort to extre asure before they stop delaying any further."

"Sotis you really have to do that. Don't forget to ntion the Inquisitor, Imperium, Emperor, and Humanity. Put these key words in all of your statents. They won't have much to say if you keep repeating these words over and over again."

"Thanks for the tip," Cleo replied. "Anyway, why did you accept this task anyway? Aren't you working under Vortir in Research and Developnt team? I heard your portable dispensable cannon is a big hit."

"I like my job there, however, I got bored from staring at empty walls for two years. I figure a change of environnt and job desc will give more inspiration and open my mind space."

"At least you're not planning to stop inventing forever. The people in R&D have been begging to tell you to co back."

Salamander laughed. "Those nerds. They rarely talk to , but they truly care about , huh?"

"Uhh, nope. They said ever since you left their workload have been increased, so they need you to return to help them."

Salamander smiled bitterly. "You could've just agree with ."

Cleo chuckled. "I still can't believe we could beco so big shots. I was happy with our little squad before, but we can do so much more right now."

Salamander scoffed with a smile. "It's all because of so random guy from another universe looking for a way to get back to his wives."

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