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Volume Three Chapter 296 Stupid (for the leader, the character is invisible)

Heibola sternly reprimanded the congressmen present: "Don't mess up your sense of proportion just because of a trivial matter. The sky will not fall yet."

"Yes, Lord Hebora." The members of Congress present replied one after another.

Heibola's sharp eyes scanned every member present, and the venue suddenly became silent.

"No one can stop the trend of history. In any case, they are also our brothers and sisters. Since they have made a choice at this fork in the road, we agree to let them implement the sowing plan." The old parliamentary speaker said in a very calm tone.

"No, Lord Councilor."

"This won't work."

As the old parliament speaker announced, the members present looked a little panicked.

"Master Chairman, this decision is unacceptable. Besides, even if we agree, will the Darkfall Empire agree?" Gabofen stood up and asked.

"The Darkfall Empire will agree, because Hyperion signed an agreement with the Darkfall Empire, an immigration assistance agreement. As long as the agreement is not broken, there will be no problems with immigration assistance." Dominic replied.

"Dominique, won't you help persuade me?" Gabofen was slightly startled.

"You can't stop them. You can keep their people, but you can't keep their hearts. It will only breed resentment, hatred, and anger. It's like a moldy seed. It will bloom and bear fruit one day, but what it bears is nothing.

A good fruit, but a poisonous fruit." Dominic replied.

After listening to Dominic's words, Gabofen sat down helplessly.

The MPs at the meeting fell silent.

Gabofen slowly raised his drooped head, his expression became very cold, and he stood up again.

"Okay, implement the sowing plan to meet their needs, but I also want to tell you here, remember that today's decision is theirs. If one day they regret it, we will never accept them again."

Dominic's expression moved slightly, and he looked at Gabofen with some surprise, who was on the verge of going berserk. This old man seemed to be really angry for the first time.

The old parliament speaker stood up and announced: "Anyone who wants to implement the sowing plan will be approved."

All members of the Assembly stood up.

The monkey was dumbfounded. He didn't expect such a result.

But that's right, this is the only method now. As for who is the instigator and who is the source of this riot, it actually doesn't matter anymore, because they will all become part of the seeding plan and be excluded from the Shipney.

Soon, following the resolution of the parliament, the ship's overall announcement rang.

A voice like the sound of nature sounded in everyone's ears.

"Hello everyone, my name is Sherry, and I beg you to stop any extreme behavior."

At the scene of the original riot, as the broadcasts began to gradually calm down, the guards began to retreat in an orderly manner, trying to avoid irritating the crowd.

"For more than two hundred years since the Hippogriff escaped from Hyperion, we have been in the same boat in the vast sea of ​​stars, sharing the joys and sorrows and supporting each other until today. I hope that you will not let fear and anger affect your reason, and that the parliament can listen.

No one of you has any opinion in vain of the law.”

"I am here to announce the latest decision of the Parliament, which is not to encourage but to implement the sowing plan thoroughly. Anyone who wants to apply for the implementation of the sowing plan will be approved unconditionally. Goodbye everyone on this long journey."

"Woo!" After hearing Shelisti's words, many of the people gathered sat on the ground and cried bitterly. Perhaps they were feeling sad that their days of wandering were over, or maybe they were feeling sad about leaving their familiar home.

Rachel stood at the door of the parliament, her whole hand clenched into a fist, making constant rattling noises.

"Stupid, why did you agree to the sowing plan? These people are dominated by fear. Can't the parliament see that?"

"This is not something we can influence the decision." Belinda shook her head and said.

At this time, the monkey walked out dejectedly and walked to Rachel: "Boss, the council has really agreed to the sowing plan."

"I understand." Rachel was also trying her best to calm down her emotions.

"There is a worse thing." The monkey raised his head and said.

"What happened?" Rachel asked.,

"The parliament passed the resolution to participate in the sowing plan. No matter whether something happens in the future, the Shipney will not care about them anymore, because it is their own decision." The monkey replied.

"I know." Rachel's face turned even uglier.

The crowd that gathered together began to slowly disperse.

Standing on the window sill, Terenceus said lightly: "Choose rationally, cut off the carrion and gain new life."

"That's right, but the price is a bit high." Christine said with some heartache.

"High? In my eyes, they have no value at all the moment they gather together." Terenceus replied coldly.

Christian did not refute Terenceus' words, he knew Terenceus too well.

In the hot spring pool, Chitaki leaned on the edge, feeling drowsy and finally fell asleep.

She was dazed and didn't know how long she had slept. Chitaki slowly opened her eyes.

"Are you awake?" A cold voice sounded.

Qianlong woke up immediately, turned around and replied: "Your Highness Bilan."

Bilan didn't know when she sat next to him, her slender white legs moving up and down from time to time.

"Levia just chatted with you alone?"

"Yes." Chitaki nodded nonchalantly.

"Did she extend an invitation to you?" Bilan said calmly, looking into the distance.

Chitaki nodded slightly silently, acknowledging the matter.

"Actually, it's your freedom to make any decision. In a sense, you don't owe Hipponey. On the contrary, Hipponey owes you a lot. Without you, Hipponey probably wouldn't be able to sail here."

Bilan said calmly.

"There is no such thing. Being able to get here is the result of everyone's hard work." Chitaki shook his head and said.

"I don't know what conditions Levia offers to keep you, but if I can do it, I am willing to offer the same conditions." Bilan said with a slightly red face.

"Ah?" Chitaki was slightly startled.

"Think about it for yourself, no matter what the outcome is." After Bilan said, she stood up, walked to the hot spring next door, and jumped in with a plop.

Chitaki touched his forehead and felt his head hurt even more.

Suddenly, the hot spring in front of Chitaki continued to surge, and a beautiful figure emerged from the water.

"Bellirosa!" Chitaki said in shock.

"Haha." Bellerosa wiped her cheeks with both hands and said with a happy smile.

"When did you swim here?" Chitaki said helplessly after regaining consciousness.

"I was there just now." Bellerosa said playfully.

Chitaki rubbed her temples: "You probably didn't come to me specifically to tell me something."

"That's not true, but I saw Levia and Bilan coming to see you, and I also heard part of it. No matter what decision you make, remember to tell me." Bellerosa replied.

"Yes." Chitaki nodded.

"Don't get me wrong, I want to know that it's not to say goodbye to you, but to follow you wherever you go."


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