No matter how profitable a trade relationship we may have, or how many enemies we vanquish in alliance, sooner or later Gandhi will turn on me. And since he can’t be contained like most others by simply cutting off the resource to make his UU, I always keep an eye on him.
Xerxes and Mr. Khan are a pain in the a**, but predictable. I can be certain the first diplomatic envoy that arrives on my door from one of them is there to make a demand for something of value. That’s easier to prep for. You see them near you, you start planning their downfall. Gandhi lulls you into a false sense of security before betrayal which can come at anytime.
Xerxes and Mr. Khan are a pain in the a**, but predictable. I can be certain the first diplomatic envoy that arrives on my door from one of them is there to make a demand for something of value. That’s easier to prep for. You see them near you, you start planning their downfall. Gandhi lulls you into a false sense of security before betrayal which can come at anytime.
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