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Volume Three, Chapter 308, Irony

Their slogan is very simple: forgive the ignorance of their compatriots and ask to return to accept the remaining companions.

Before Gabofen entered the parliament hall, he saw a large number of people gathered, their faces were blacker than charcoal, and he said to other members who came to the meeting.

"Why don't you disperse them? Don't tell me that this meeting is about such nonsense."

"Lord Gabofen, you don't know that the parliament is almost in a noisy state right now." The member said with a headache.

"What's there to argue about? Didn't I make a decision back then?" Gabofen said dissatisfied.

"That's what I say, but if you think about it, there are so many people who left. To put it bluntly, none of them are related to other residents on the ship. The chief executives of the four major districts also want to take them back.

." The member of parliament said, slapping his thigh.

"Stupid and soft-hearted!" Gabofen said coldly.

After finishing speaking, Gabofen and others entered the parliamentary hall. At this time, the parliamentary hall was a pot of chaotic porridge. The most embarrassing thing was that on the parliamentary stage, the old parliamentary speaker and the deputy president of Heibola were not there at all. This was unprecedented.

Something that hasn't happened in a hundred years.

The congressmen are all here, and the deputy speaker and speaker of the assembly who are presiding over the assembly are not here, so there is still a kick-off.

Chitaki sat in his seat and twitched the corners of his mouth. He felt that what he told Chromie before was still too soft. This was just a hopeless hope.

Cromie was anxiously biting his cigarette butt. He wanted to curse: What the hell? How long has it been? Are the Speaker and Deputy Speaker missing?

Severna sat calmly in her seat, and Milo asked in a low voice: "Sister Severna, what's going on? It seems that the parliament can't open."

"Both the Speaker and the Vice-President have problems." Severna shook his head and replied.

"Then what should we do? We can't just waste it?" Milo was also startled. She had never encountered such a thing before.

"We're not hopeless, are we?" Pique asked anxiously.

"That's not necessarily the case. I just looked at the venue. Lord Dominic and Lord Terenceus were not present. If I guessed correctly, the two of them should be together with Lord Council Leader and Lord Hebora at this time."

Severna said calmly.

"That means there is still hope?" Pique said with his eyes lit up.

"Yes, but the longer the time goes, the less hope there is, because the Shipani is flying away at high speed, and once the Shipani enters super-light flight, it means everything is over." Severna replied directly.

In fact, Severna guessed it right. In an elegant courtyard in Area B, the old parliament president was making a pot of fragrant tea. Four people were sitting next to him, Dominic, Terenceus, Hebora, and Bilan.

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The old council leader picked up the teapot and gave everyone a cup.

"Have a taste."

"Thank you, Lord Councilor." Dominic replied.

The four people present picked up their teacups and took a sip. The fragrant tea tasted bitter in the mouth, but the expressions of everyone present did not change at all.

"How does it taste?" the old parliament speaker asked calmly.

Hebora nodded and said, "Not bad, I like the taste."

Terenceus said coldly: "Very good."

Dominic smiled and said, "The Master of Parliament is getting better and better at making tea."

Bilan didn't express any opinions. In fact, she didn't want to come here at all. She was completely entrusted by others.

After the old parliament speaker listened, he asked Dominic in a normal way.

"We must be prepared for a breakout. Although we left the Darkfall Empire in advance, the Darkfall Empire's direction to the Feralas Death Front should also be blocked by the Zerg if there is no accident."

"Don't worry, Mr. Council Leader, we have gone through supplies and rest, and are ready. We can enter the battle and break through the blockade at any time," Dominic replied.

"That's good." The Speaker nodded with satisfaction.

"Lord Speaker, when do you plan to go back to preside over the parliament?" Dominic asked with a smile.

"Dominique, don't you think it's wrong to talk about these times now?" Hebora raised her head and glanced at Dominic.

"Lord Hebora, I think the time is just right." Dominic replied calmly.

The old parliament speaker did not answer Dominic's question, but looked at Terenceus.

Terenceus had no expression on his face and did not speak at all, and what he expressed was very clear. The life and death of ignorant people had nothing to do with him, and he had no interest in saying a word.

"Your Highness Bilan, what do you think?" the old parliament speaker asked.

Bilan raised her head and said coldly: "It's almost time to go back to the meeting."

Terenceus glanced at Bilan, a little surprised, but he didn't pay much attention.

The atmosphere was a little tense and no one spoke.

"Wow, what a coincidence." A cheerful voice came from the door.

Heibola and others turned to look at the gate. At some point, the door was pushed open, and a small head stuck out.

"Lord Alice." Except for the old council president, everyone present stood up and bowed respectfully.

"Don't call me that, as if I'm very old." Alice walked in with a smile.

The old council president picked up the teapot, took another cup, and handed it to Alice.

Alice drank it all without any hesitation, then stuck out her tongue and said, "It tastes really bad."

The corners of Dominic's mouth twitched and he coughed awkwardly: "Ms. Alice, I guess she's not used to drinking."

"No, no, that's not the case. It's just that the soaking is too bad. The more you soak it, the more it will go back." Alice spread her little hands and said very cutely.

The expression of the old parliament president did not change at all, and he seemed to have been used to it for a long time. On the contrary, Dominic had a headache and seemed to be a little unlucky today. This little ancestor was openly mocking him.

"If you don't like drinking, you don't have to drink it," the old council leader calmly replied.

"You can't say that. Can you just skip eating if you don't like it?" Alice blinked and asked.

"If you don't stay well in your bottom sea, you still have time to come here." The old council president replied.

"I also want to stay in the bottom of the sea. Isn't this not allowed?" Alice pushed back.

The two looked at each other, as if the atmosphere was getting worse.

In the parliament hall, Peake was holding his stomach, which kept making gurgling sounds. He was hungry and sleepy now, and the parliament hall didn't look like it was starting at all.

"How long do we have to wait?"

"No matter how long it takes, we have to wait," Chromie said.

"Boss, aren't you hungry?" Pique complained helplessly.

"Be patient," Chromie replied.

"Okay." Pique didn't have a good idea.

At this time, Hui Nuo walked in holding a box.

"Hui Nuo?" Qian Taki shouted in surprise.

"Lord Qiantaki, look what I brought." Hui Nuo smiled and opened the box, revealing a whole box of nutritional bars.

"Wow, Hui Nuo, we love you so much." Pique smiled so hard that he couldn't close his mouth, and reached out to get it.

Zhen Nuo slapped Pique's hand away: "I'll share it."

After saying that, Hui Nuo picked up the nutritional bar and handed it to Chitaki, Chromie, Milo, Severna and others, and finally Pique.

The corners of Pique's mouth twitched and he took it: "You are blatantly discriminating."

"Don't want to eat?" Zhen Nuo made a move to take it back.

Pique immediately shrank back and closed his mouth.

Chitaki and others couldn't help but laugh, and the calm atmosphere relaxed a lot for a while.


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