Chapter 619 Rebellion (Part 2)
In Lehman's opinion, it may be easy to find a few "heretics", but if you want to throw a complete list of arrests of all heresies like the Supreme Council, Lehman felt a little incredible - what, can the Supreme Council still know everyone well like the combination of the Chaoyang people in their hometown?
As a result, after chatting with Vitras, Lehman found that this is really the same thing--all tribes and all of the Protosses have a complete registration system similar to human household registration. Then, because almost everyone is in the Kara link, they compare the ones in Kara with household registration--the result is to catch each other accurately.
At this time, Lehman couldn't help but curse himself in his heart---he was empirical again. He subconsciously thought that the Dark Templar Warriors were good at hiding, but at this time, these future movie fans and war masters were just a group of idealists who would not hide themselves at all.
According to historical memory, they have to wait for Aden to teach them before they become hidden action masters...
Thinking of this, Lehman sighed and began to assign tasks--there were too many people to be captured. The officers or captain-level soldiers in the 2,000 Templars were dispatched together and they had to be arrested for several rounds. This also requires consideration that secret operations are almost not individual combat. After all, there must be people responsible for observation and some people responsible for alerting.
This is a huge and complicated coordination work. Fortunately, Lehman has been commanding the fleet for some time, so he can do his work well with the assistance of staff such as Vitlas. Just doing these early work will take almost the whole day. When the twilight comes, the first team of pioneers will be ready to set off--this includes Lehman himself.
"My old friend, you really need yourself..." Vitras looked at Aden, who was ready for battle, and stopped talking.
"I advocated arresting but not killing, and I advocated talking to them. I need to confirm it myself," Lehman wore Yadon's light knife generator. "If they really have a tendency to be violent, I cannot let my subordinates take the risk with the wrong information."
"You are a great leader." Vitlas nodded and said sincerely.
"The key to a leader is to stand behind everyone and point fingers and point," Lehman smiled and put on all his arms. "Do you have no say without practice? Don't fall into the narrow empiricist trap. This is especially applicable to leaders."
"There is no right to speak without practice..." Vitras was stunned for a moment and muttered, "This is really good..."
Vitras muttered softly, and Lehman didn't care. While greeting a captain of a Level 7 Templar (notes), he continued to say:
"According to the actual situation, decide on the course of action, isn't this a principle that all astral spirits must remember. In fact, throughout the history of the astral spirit, the mistakes we make are really fundamental because we have left the actual situation at that time - [We thought Sarnaga was like our emotions], or [We think other tribes' views are wrong], etc., and other emotions and beliefs that have led to the war of eternity are all subjective assumptions that are divorced from reality. In order not to repeat past mistakes, we must seek truth from facts and truly seek unity."
The light in Vitlas's eyes rolled violently, and the Yaton's close friend lowered his head respectfully and asked in a low voice:
“You think the real unity is……?”
"Let's leave until later, my good Vitlas, it's time to set off," Lehman patted Vitlas, and nodded at the Templar who accompanied him on his mission, "Clolarion, let's set off."
Let's talk, the two disappeared into the teleportation light, and then appeared again near a tribal resident far from the Executive Fortress, and began to hike with a rebellious residence on the list provided by the Supreme Council. In the silent night, the two walked for a while, and the young Templar Cloralion stopped talking for a while, and still spoke:
"Dear Lord Yadon, I agree with what you said just now, but is it really good to resolve such differences? Do I really work?"
Lehman slowed down when he heard this, and looked back at the young Templar, and a hint of helplessness surged in his heart. The reason for being able to ask such a question is actually a consequence of Aimeng's distortion and forced improvement of the Astral Spirits - the scientific and technological development of the Astral Spirits was too fast, but the development of social sciences did not keep up. The Astral Spirits had powerful technologies, but no social sciences, and no corresponding culture and social system to cooperate with these technologies.
Therefore, when the Astral Spirits fell into chaos in the battle of eternal times, they could not think with the awareness of higher civilizations, but they could use the weapons of higher civilizations to fight, resulting in almost extermination of the clan.
However, life will find a way out, even if that way out is a wrong path - Cas founded Kara, a hypocritical and harmonious way that does not resolve the contradiction through dialectical understanding, but rather enforces a disciplined and disciplined way.
Kara, for the Astral Spirit, it is actually like drinking a dove to quench thirst, but the Astral Spirit is not aware of it now. Kara is like a prison. After staying in it for a long time, it will be institutionalized---just like the young Templar in front of her. Thinking of this, Lehman decided to say a few more words to the young Cloralion:
"How can't work? Do you think it doesn't work, is it because you feel that freedom and discipline are conflicting, young Clorarion?"
Clorant was stunned for a moment, stopped and did something that the Progenitors rarely did in recent years---thinking, and then nodded to Lehman.
"In our people, we really cannot be without discipline," Lehman said this, and Clorarion's eyes lit up, but Lehman's verbal talk immediately. "But I don't think we can be without freedom. The unity of freedom and discipline is a good thing. Our people should be able to use the discipline of the Protosses, but at the same time they should enjoy freedom."
"I don't understand very much..."
"For example, there are some core disciplines that need not destroy the unity of ethnic groups, but we also need to give people the right to speak."
"But what if they speak is to undermine unity?!"
"Then I believe that the eyes of man [min] are sharp. If rebellion really wants to destroy unity, I believe that as the guardians of man [min] will be the first to refuse, right? A young Templar?"
"That's right!"
"But you have also heard of Rashagel's confession and felt her feelings. She sincerely hopes that the Astral Spirit Man can have a bright future. She just wants to maintain a certain degree of self-independence, right?"
"What you said... is indeed correct..."
"Actually, there are different opinions. If you talk about them, you can't make a difference. I believe that evil will not suppress righteousness. But even though I say that, if you want to be honest, the Supreme Council has some truth."
"Uh, what do you mean?"
"Seeking truth, young Cloralion, to be honest, if we now take out Rasagel and his opinions and share them with everyone in Carali, it will be a mess, and this must be admitted that our people [min] are not ready to accept this opinion now, right?"
Clorian was silent for a long time and nodded silently.
"Because we haven't had a different voice for too long," Lehman said slowly. "Our leaders don't think so, okay, let's not talk about it anymore, prepare to carry out the mission, let's have a good talk with this fellow. If we can, take it away. If the other party really shows violence directly, don't hesitate. Remember, Cloralion, be realistic."
Chapter completed!