Chapter 620 Rebellion (2)
Before seeing this heresy, Cloralion was tight and prepared for combat, which was the state of being ready to take the knife at any time. However, the so-called arrest process was beyond Cloralion's expectations, because after seeing this heresy, Cloralion saw Aden just saying a few words to the other party, and the other party followed him honestly, and took the initiative to bring a restraint device.
For a moment, the young Cloralion felt so shocked that he had nothing to say. He heard what Yadon said to the "rebellion" named Mohanda--although the other party respected Yadon, it was definitely not as bright as the blind worship. Mohanda followed them without any resistance.
This simple conversation can basically be summarized into three points: Yadon explained the purpose of the visit; Mohanda asked if there would be a chance to communicate fairly and resolve conflicts; Yadon said that he guaranteed the honor of the Templar.
Then the conversation ended, Mohanda followed calmly.
For a moment, a storm blew in Cloralion's heart. He clearly realized that what Yadon said, which he had subconsciously unwilling to believe, was true. The differences with his compatriots seemed to be solved without violence. Since that is the case, why did the Supreme Council insist on killing his compatriots?
Even the two young progenitors, Clorala Lyon and Mohanda, even had a not-so-friendly but absolutely peaceful exchange on the way. After Clorala Lyon excitedly and firmly promoted the necessity of Cara, Mohanda also expressed his opinion: He believed that although Cara is constant, the individuals connected to it do not need to be constant, and Mohanda also expressed his incomprehension at the same time.
He didn't understand why many astral spirits feel excited when showing their details of their lives to others through Kara. Mohanda even said that it is necessary to communicate constantly at all times, constantly understand other people's lives, and feel the existence of others. Will it be a manifestation of the fragility of the mind?
Clorian would usually be furious to draw his sword directly for this insulting Cara, but this time, he was silent and speechless--the three of them returned to Yadon's executive fortress in peace.
With first-hand operation experience, Yadon sent the first batch of arresting troops that night. Then, unexpectedly, all the arresting teams brought back all the "rebellions" without provoking even a second of battle. The Templars were surprised to find that these so-called rebellions were calm and rational, and they were very good at debating with them. After the Templars made a guarantee that they would not hurt them, they all came back calmly and had no stance to resist violently.
As the group of arrest teams returned, the Templars became more and more determined. When all the spirits gathered in front of Aden again at dawn, the doubts in the hearts of these Templars had almost disappeared. Lehman looked at the results in front of him with satisfaction. If this continues, he would be very confident in replicating history at least once, which would allow these dark Templars to escape from Al safely in the future.
Just when Lehman was thinking this way, the elders of the Supreme Council were holding a meeting. Compared with the calmness of Lehman, the atmosphere of the elders' meeting was quite hot, for no reason, because Kotanu, the oldest among them, should be the wisest one, put forward a suggestion that the elders felt unable to agree with - when executing heresy, send an arbitrator to... witness, or go to supervise the army.
"Are you crazy, Kotanu, doing this behavior is equivalent to publicly questioning Yadon. With Yadon's current prestige, have you really thought about what the consequences would be caused by doing this in front of the Templar?" An elder couldn't help but shouted.
"And Yaton has never disobeyed any orders from the Supreme Council. He is a staunch supporter of Kara. You have seen his performance that day." Another elder expressed his support.
"But I also saw that day. You all saw some resistance Yadon showed to the execution, right?" Nirosha hid in Kotanu's shell and bewitched.
"If you think about it carefully, even we made this decision at the beginning. With our vision, do you really think that the enlightenment of a Templar who only needs to execute our orders is enough. It is normal for Yadon to have such a reaction, Kotanu, you are overreacting."
"Is that true?"
"That's it, Kotanu, the Templars will not betray, nor will they disobey our orders. Since the establishment of Kara, the probability of such a thing happening is absolutely 0. Do you understand, never before, nor will it be. Perhaps the Templars' vision will make Yadon feel some discomfort and some resentment in a short period of time, but what you are assuming---Aton will betray us and let us go of rebellion, which cannot happen!"
Seeing the elders unanimously opposed, Nirosha started to speak slowly:
"Since Yadon and the Templars cannot rebel, what can I do if I send a military officer there? They will be a little unhappy, but they will not rebel because of this, right? This is what you said. And we have enough reason to send people there, right? After all, this is an event that will shake the soul. When this happens, the individuals who perform the killing mission cannot share their emotions in Kara, right? At this time, shouldn't there be an arbitrator responsible for guiding the people on the spot to enlighten the people?"
The elders quarreled again in the conference room of the Supreme Council. At dawn, after a long night of quarrel, it finally came to an end. Nirosha hid in Kotanu's shell and left the conference room with satisfaction-satisfactory results. The elders of the Supreme Council finally agreed to send an arbitrator to observe the Templars in the name of "Disclosing the Ages and providing advice" or monitor the execution.
After sunrise, an arbitrator took the order and arrived at the executive fortress of Yadon. After expressing his purpose, the arbitrator, who was responsible for the heavy responsibility, was surprised to find that none of the Templars present were happy or collectively dissatisfied. Even though he explained that the Supreme Council was worried that the inability to connect Kara during the execution could lead to excessive mental burden, he sent him to ease the guidance. It was not possible. The Templars still expressed a faint dissatisfaction with him.
The arbitrator was puzzled and thought, this situation had never happened. When did the Templars do this to the arbitrator? They have always been very respectful. Could it be... really like Elder Kotanu said?
Cloralion looked at the arbitrator with a little dissatisfaction, his mind full of what Aden had said before. He kept comparing Aden with the arbitrator in front of him. Those words about the combination of discipline and freedom were constantly flashing in his mind with the dominance pattern of the Supreme Council. Finally, a vague thought flashed through Cloralion's mind:
[If it is really a wise man who leads the ethnic group forward, what is it and who decides? The wise Aden cannot be an arbitrator. Why is everything solidified?……..]
Chapter completed!