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377 Silence

 "If Aiur falls and the eldest sons of the gods are all gone, what's the point of inheritance and laws?"

Tassadar was standing on the right hand side of Augustus. He was dressed in the robes of a high-ranking templar and golden blue, and his tall body was majestic and straight.

"This is not the reason why you have repeatedly violated the orders of the Council... Tassadar, you have made mistakes again and again. You have committed many crimes that make even the most noble members of the Council ashamed." The Supreme Council Arbitrator

Guan Guan is still a young member of the Parliament, but his words and deeds are exactly the same as those of professional politicians. He still gives orders to the executioners of the Templar class with a superior attitude.

"Artanis, we are surprised to see you among the traitors - is this the Templar's reward for their trust in the Conclave? The Akiri tribe, once the cornerstone of the Imperial Army, is now in open rebellion!

” His words were harsh and aggressive.

"Tassadar, Artanis, the Executors we once had high hopes for, you have sworn loyalty to the people of the Council and the Empire, and now you really want to make this place a river of blood?"

Hearing this, Artanis' momentum suddenly dropped, while Tassadar always looked firmly at the Arbitrator on the projection screen.

"A politician's specialty is to use the people as a shield." Augustus commented softly.

"A human? Get out of here, this is not the place you should be." The arbiter was furious, but he still pretended to be polite, and Augustus only regarded him as a family scandal that should not be publicized.

"Dear Arbitrator, you are the leader of the Protoss Empire and the guide of the Protoss, but you do not have the right to let a living being with free will leave the land under his feet." Augustus said without being humble or condescending.

Just like his attitude when facing the nobles of the founding family of Tarsonis.

"It seems we are too tolerant." The Arbitrator was irritated, and his cold anger turned into ice blue flames overflowing from his eyes.

"Have you thought about tolerance when you burned the human planet?" Augustus did not give him any face: "Arbitrators, in my eyes, there is no difference between you and cold-blooded blue-skinned lizards. Humans.

You are here only because there is a noble person like Tassadar among you."

"Do you think I care about the opinions and thoughts of the Protoss Arbiter? You are not worth mentioning in my eyes."

"You are rarely so ruthless, but I have to applaud." Kerrigan said a few words to prove that Augustus was not the only human present.

"...Arbitrator, don't let anger dominate your thinking." Tassadar said something to stop a fearless dispute. The implication was that no matter how Augustus fought against the Arbitrator, he would

De Shou: "You should forgive the arrogance of such a young race, because that is their limit."

"I don't want to start a fratricidal war, and I believe the Supreme Council does the same."

At this time, all the arbitrators of the Supreme Council must be standing behind this arbitrator. They were staring at this place and whispering in the council hall that Augustus and Tassadar could not see.

And this arbitrator is not one of the highly respected and important people that Tassadar is familiar with. He is considered a young man in front of Aldaris. He is just a mouthpiece to convey the will of the Supreme Council, and his anger

It is likely to come from all the Arbiters, because Kara can allow all protoss to interact emotionally at close range.

Considering that these Arbiters are even deeper into the inner network of Kara's mind than the high-ranking Templars and Protectors, Kara is filled with the anger and sorrow of the dead due to the tragic death of Aiur and the death of billions of protoss.

, they are likely to be affected by this drastic change.

"Aside from my cold anger towards the zerg and traitors, I am calm, Tassadar." The young Arbiter issued another ultimatum in a condescending manner.

"On behalf of the Supreme Council, I once again order you to immediately lay down your arms, surrender and hand over all Dark Templar knights. The Supreme Council will re-evaluate your crimes to determine whether you are still qualified to return to your people.

.”

"If this is the case, then I will not carry out this order." Tassadar had already expected this statement, at least he did not underestimate the arrogance of the council members: "The Dark Templar is the one who separates us from the worms."

Indispensable allies in wartime, they are the key to killing the Cerebrates and the Overmind."

"Put aside all disputes and misunderstandings, let us join hands to fight against the Zerg and kill the enemy together." He said sincerely: "When we drive out the enemy and take back Aiur, I am willing to accept the punishment of the Council, or I will be like this on the battlefield.

I will die like a hero so that the historians can erase my crimes that once brought shame to the Protoss Empire."

"I'm willing to die just for Al."

"..." The Arbitrator behind the screen was silent. His face hidden in the hood was shrouded in illusory light, and he seemed to be shocked by Tassadar's words. Kara was filled with the Supreme Council.

The members had a heated discussion, each disagreeing on whether they should trust Tassadar and the Dark Templar.

"You once deceived the Supreme Council." The Arbitrator said after silence: "You told us that you had destroyed the infected human planet, but in fact you sheltered them."

"I am loyal to El," Tassadar said loudly: "Stand in front of me and look into my eyes through Kara, and you will find that what I say is true."

"I am the son of Adun, and everything I do is for Al."

Augustus, Artanis, and Zeratul all looked at their friend and teacher, and even though the protoss had no vocal cords or larynx, they could feel each other's hoarse shouts.

"Arbitrator, how could you doubt the cry of a man who willingly died for Aiur?" Phoenix also said: "Tassadar returned when Aiur was on the verge of destruction, just to save her...

"

"How do you prove it? Templars. The Supreme Council only believes what they see with their own eyes." The members of the Supreme Council behind the Arbitrator finally stopped the heated discussion at this time: "Otherwise we can't believe you."

"This is for the survival of the Protoss Empire and the safety and suffering of the people. The Supreme Council guides the way forward for all Protoss. Our decision is related to the eldest son of all gods, and even the continuation of the entire race. We must not make mistakes, we must not

You cannot accept one-sided words from a traitor."

"I will prove that I am worthy of the honor of commanding the army in the name of Adun." Tassadar immediately said: "I..."

"That's enough. Do you want a Templar to die to prove his loyalty?" Phoenix shouted, "Now is not the time to prove it."

"El is at the very center of the war. Every wrong step you take, she will be in doom."

"This is why we must be careful every step we take. Archon, pay attention to the attitude you should have towards an arbitrator." The arbitrator said to Phoenix: "How long has it been? Has Tassadar taught everyone

Are the Templars denying the decisions of the Council members regardless of class or identity?"

"We are the arbiters that the great Kass has high hopes for. Every resolution and order from the Supreme Council is a careful consideration from the standpoint of the Protoss Empire. The clear mission of making the Protoss Empire stand on top of the world again does not allow it.

The Supreme Council makes mistakes - we will never make mistakes!"

"Oh~ what to say, guys, this is why you are about to lose Al. Don't say I didn't remind you, every second you waste here, countless protoss will be alienated.

The worms hollowed out the internal organs and ate them all." Kerrigan said mercilessly, crossing her arms in front of her chest.

"The reason why they talk so much is just because they are not sure whether they can defeat us." Augustus said: "Many executive officers and consuls are on the side of Tassadar, and the Supreme Council also knows about this.

The civil war will definitely cause both sides to suffer losses. The division of the Protoss Empire is inevitable, and the most important thing is who will fight against the Zerg at this time and save the people from the fire?"

Originally, in the original timeline, Tassadar only brought the flagship Starship, a small fleet of Artanis and the Hyperion when he returned to Aiur, but now they have a huge fleet. Tower

Sardar had no intention of confronting the Supreme Council as soon as he returned to Ayr. He hoped that there would be a way to reconcile the two sides without starting a war.

Augustus suggested that Tassadar contact his friends among the Templars before returning to Aiur, and use his prestige to raise an army that could compete with the Supreme Council.

It was precisely because of the power in Tassadar's hands that the Supreme Council made concessions, otherwise they would go to war directly without giving Tassadar any chance to explain.

"Stop your worthless pride, Arbitrator." Phoenix also said: "Listen to the wailing in Kara, how can you still have the leisure and elegance to sit on your gorgeous chair inlaid with crystals and gems?

?”

To Augustus, Phoenix is ​​a very interesting protoss. He is certainly a legendary warrior. Among the humans and templars that Augustus has seen, no one can surpass him in terms of combat prowess and bravery.

.

But Phoenix can understand human concepts and humor more easily, and his cheerful and upright character is also very popular among humans. Over time, Phoenix may be the first protoss to call Augustus a brother.

"Tassadar, answer us." The Arbitrator looked at Tassadar and made no further response to Augustus and Phoenix's words.

"You don't have to die to prove your ambition, Tassadar, your life is more valuable to your people than you think." Augustus gave Tassadar his own opinions as a friend.

"We can't lose you."

"Face Kara directly, arbiters, you can send an arbitrator to come in front of me and go deep into the hearts of Kara and me. All the darkness will be dissipated invisible under the light of day." Tassadar told Austria.

Gusdu cast a look of understanding.

"Tassadar, if your loyalty can really withstand the test, you should come to Koshaka at this time and accept our questions in the hall of the Heart of the Council." The Arbitrator rarely twisted his long head.

Long neck.

"I originally thought that the arbitrators did not lack the courage to face danger?" Tassadar knew that once he really went, he might not be able to come back. He gradually got tired of the intrigues with the Supreme Council,

I feel deeply saddened by the suspicion of my compatriots.

Tassadar has always been pure. It is precisely because of his excessive integrity, kindness and purity that he cannot and will never become an arbitrator.

The Supreme Council is still arguing over the issue of whether Tassadar should be trusted, which should not be the most important concern at this time.

"Who knew that the Dark Templar around you wouldn't take the opportunity to corrupt the mind of an Arbitrator?" The Arbiter's mental voice sharpened due to his hatred of the Dark Templar. He did not notice Ze in his invisible state.

Latu, otherwise he would have already started cursing the other person.

"They can manipulate the mind and let the corruption strike directly into their hearts."

"I have a better way," Augustus said as the two sides argued.

The arbiter on the opposite side originally did not want to pay attention to this ignorant and powerless human, but at this time, Tassadar and other star spirits beside Augustus all looked at him.

"We all know that the Protoss Empire is heading for doomed defeat in the war with the Zerg." Augustus continued.

"Nonsense!" There was a clang from the arbiter's side, and Augustus could hardly help but suspect that the other party was banging the table.

"The Zerg Overlord rules over all cerebrates and zerg, while the cerebrates rule over all the lower zerg. Only killing them will really severely damage the zerg, otherwise the zerg that keep hatching will sooner or later devour the entire world.

." Augustus ignored the other party.

"Tassadar has long warned you that the cerebrates are the key, but no matter how many times the templar kills the cerebrates, they will always regenerate again," he said.

The arbitrator looked around, as if he was looking at his colleagues around him.

"If you don't believe in the power of the Dark Templar to permanently kill the Cerebrate and prevent his resurrection, then we will show you. Tassadar and my forces will attack the Overlord and grant its servants

They deliver a fatal blow."

"Keep your eyes open and watch, and watch how we advance on the corpses of the zerg." Augustus finally said:

"Even as a human, I will fight for El."

"As we fight bloody battles, you, arbiters of the Supreme Council, you can witness the difference between lies and heartfelt words behind the backs of the human and protoss warriors."

"While there is still time, you can comment on the actions of the warriors under the canopy."

"Seize the time to save the protoss who are suffering. We are not afraid of starting a civil war, but we never want to compromise the loyal and fearless warriors in meaningless things."

If the opposite party was the Federal Parliament of the Tyranids, Augustus would never say so much. He would only say: Gentlemen, let this place become a river of blood.

"We don't need human help..." the arbitrator's response came instantly. It must be that the arbitrators' judgment on this matter is highly consistent.

"As you said, we will not doubt a warrior who fights bloody battles to defend his homeland. If the Dark Templar can really kill the Cerebrate, then the Supreme Council will also forgive their crimes." He said.

"When you attack, the Council will send an army to fight alongside you - we are willing to give Tassadar a chance."


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