As beneficial as our relationship was - to both of us, R'lyeh must publicly decline your misguided offer.
In your absence the climate of the game has changed considerably, and we have had to make new friends to compensate. Betraying their trust would not only be in bad taste, but would be a very poor strategic move, for more reasons than I care to list here.
According the the graphs here, you have maybe 3 provinces left? I'm not sure why you would feel the need to try to manipulate the situation when you have so little to possibly gain from doing so.
It would have seemed to me that you might offer to send me some sort of reward for not taking advantage of your complete absence starting from the day that you left the game unattended. I was a loyal ally, which is why most of your lands belong to those little green men, rather than to my people. Of course, my public redress of your offer will probably be met with cynical spite concerning this matter, but I only say that because were I you at this juncture, I not only would not try to cause chaos for no gain, but I would gracefully bestow my wealth on those who deserved and would make good use of such things - and then set myself to AI and get into a new game.
