Chapter 618 Rebellion (Part 1)
After a while of conversation, Rasagel was taken away. After that night, Lehman curled up in Yadon's body, thinking about the next action. Time slowly cut Lehman's soul like a knife. He thought a lot, thinking about the sun rising. When the new day officially began, Lehman barely broke free from his thoughts, and he had to face today's storm.
Because the guard brought Rasagel, because it was a formal occasion, was once again tied up. At this moment, Lehman finally saw Yadon's prestige. In the assembly hall in front of him, there were a total of 2,000 officer-level figures among the Templar Warriors. Each of these powerful Astrology warriors cast unreserved trust, worship and respect to Lehman.
Looking at these templars who were extremely loyal to him, Lehman suddenly felt that the chance of success of the adventure plan he had formulated last night was even greater, so he walked forward and made an almost inaccurate expression at Rasagel with his back to everyone - signaling Rasagel to act as planned.
Seeing Yadon's expression, Rasagel was aware of what was going to happen next. She accepted Yadon's inquiry in front of all the Templar officers' regiments, cleverly hiding any nods about change, and just expressing the demand for independence--soon, she finished speaking and was taken away again.
After Rashagel was taken away, Lehman turned to the officers, faced the gaze of 2,000 prodigal spirits, feeling their spiritual focus. Lehman stabilized his mind for a while and spoke:
"For a long time, the Templars must obey the will of the Supreme Council. We must remember that the path chosen by the arbitrators is correct, to protect all the sons of Al, and the most important thing is that they keep the purity of Kara, and the pure Kara is also our salvation."
As if the wind blows through the woods, the 2,000 Templars whispered in a uniform manner, and after a brief pause, Lehman began to continue his preaching:
"Now, the Supreme Council has found the same heresy as the Rashagel you saw just now, and the order we have received is that you should have guessed it--hunting them, remember, not capture, but hunting, two actions--hunting and killing, without an intermediate choice or any other process, we must complete this work quietly in the dark, because the Supreme Council is worried that if the news of the heresy that rejected Kara would spread, it would lead to a chaotic situation that we would return to the war of eternity."
A trembling wave came from the entire square, and it felt like a stone was suddenly thrown from a calm pool. All the astral spirits still had a deep memory of the war of the war of all ages at this moment. No one had the idea of [returning to that era] about that war that had almost destroyed the astral spirits.
After all his officers calmed down, Lehman continued:
"I understand the parliament. They don't want the Protos to return to that bad state. They want to have an absolute unity around Kara, but...."
Speaking of this, Lehman could pause for a moment. After all the officers had completely focused their attention on him again, Lehman said slowly:
"But... can the star spirit really kill other star spirits so simply? I think the star spirit should not raise the butcher knife to other compatriots so easily. Yes, the star spirit should not kill other star spirits. If we raise the butcher knife to our compatriots without hesitation, then how different is it from us in the Battle of Eternal Eternals? I think if we kill our compatriots like this, maybe in the end we will still go on the path that the Supreme Council wants to avoid---chaos."
No one made a sound, only Lehman's voice echoed:
"We will find other people, but I think we should communicate well with them before we kill them. At least in my heart, Rasager is not a threat. I mean, everyone has seen and heard it just now. Rasager does not want to cause chaos. She just hopes that she can be independent. Everyone, do you really think we can sentence her to death just because of this?"
There was silence under the platform. The highly organized and disciplined Templar officers continued to stand without statues for the first time. They looked around. Kalani whispered and mixed with spiritual communication spread across the square. At this moment, Vitras spoke:
"I know, you are hesitating, just like the depths of my soul. I must be honest, I like Rasagher very much, and I agree with the great Aden--she is not a threat, she just wants to be herself, her ideas are just different from others."
"I agree with Vitlas' statement," Lehman walked up, nodded to Yadon's close friend and staff officer, and then nodded to the officers below, "We know too little now, and Rasagel shows no threat, and I don't think Rasagel is a threat. I believe everyone has the same feeling, right?"
The Templars in the audience were silent for a moment, then whispered spread among the samurai, and then disappeared. Seeing this scene, Lehman knew that his judgment was correct-Adon not only had absolute prestige, but also the strict caste system of the Astral Spirits caused the Templar class to not be poisoned by Aimun like the Supreme Council at the peak. The Templars were actually quite enlightened and upright.
At present, Yadon's officers collectively agreed with Yadon's view.
Seeing that his subordinates agreed, Lehman spoke again:
"So, we must know the truth before we execute the orders of the Supreme Council, so we may have to disobey the orders of the Supreme Council."
As soon as this sentence was said, the gathered officers came to the unanimous horror. The orders of the Supreme Council were absolute. This was the rule set by the ancestors and the old saint Cass. It was unimaginable to them that they would reject the orders of the Supreme Council.
Facing the terrified Templars, Lehman spoke with confidence:
"You know me, I have always obeyed the orders of the Supreme Council, but what is the reason for me to obey the orders of the Supreme Council? Fellows, look at the essence through phenomena. I obey orders because they are wise. They want to protect us. This is the reason for me to obey orders. I am a warrior, and so are you. We fight for the people. At this time, our honor, but when the Supreme Council is afraid of Rasagel's view and orders us to stain the blood of our fellow citizens, is there any wisdom in this? Is the act of killing Rasagel's honor to protect the people?"
No officer responded, but Lehman had already sensed their emotions--no one was willing to let his hands be stained with blood from his compatriots. No one was willing to do this until the reason was strong enough. All the officers' wills were strongly unified at this moment.
"Very good. There are still many things we need to learn, but if we want to learn conflicts, we must first grasp the conflicts. Next, let us talk to these compatriots with different opinions and politely invite these compatriots back. Vitlas, let's show you the list."
Lehman said this and stepped back. Vitras sent a list directly to each officer. Someone immediately exclaimed after reading it:
"Cas is on, that's too much!"
Yes, the ones above are not from a tribe, but from many tribes that are easy to fight!
Looking at the officers' regiment on the list, Lehman once again began to recall a question he thought about last night:
Chapter completed!