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Volume Three, Chapter 366, Persuasion

After a while, they sat in a private room of a nearby restaurant. Hebola picked up the teapot and poured everyone a cup of tea.

"Your Highness Bilan, Qiantaki, Jethro, thank you very much for preventing the spread of this tragedy and saving the Shipani." Hebora said with a smile.

"If it's for this reason, there's no need to say it specifically." Bilan replied.

"It's not exactly because of this. In fact, I don't mention it, Your Highness Bilan. You should also know very well that almost all of the more than 300,000 personnel in the STP department have submitted for retirement and refused to accept adaptation. This is bad news for the Shipney." Heibola face.

The smile faded and he said seriously.

"I know, if you want to change this situation, it's easy to let Terenceus and Christine go." Bilan replied coldly.

"Your Highness Bilan, Terenceus and Christine committed an unforgivable crime and trampled on the laws of the Hippogriff." Hebora replied.

"Then let me ask you, how does it not comply with the laws of the Shipney for them to retire?" Bilan replied calmly.

"Your Highness Bilan, you should know that this is not the same issue and should not be discussed together. What will they do to make a living after they all retire?" Haibora replied.

"Do you think they don't have enough points to survive?" Bilan replied.

Hebora fell silent. Of course he knew the answer to Bilan's words. In fact, Terenceus was not stingy at all when he was in power. The benefits given to his subordinates were very high, and STP personnel basically had a lot of money.

Family wealth, especially combatants.

Dominic on the side said: "Your Highness Bilan, you should know the importance of the STP department to the Shipney. If all these personnel are really lost, the result will be catastrophic."

"Lord Dominic, are you talking to me about survival issues or something?" Bilan replied coldly.

After hearing what Bilan said, Dominic couldn't help but shook his head. Of course he knew what Bilan meant. It was very sad and ridiculous to say it. They were arguing about right and wrong in the parliament, but they were discussing the issue of survival below the parliament.

Heibola took a deep breath and said: "Your Highness Bilan, we are not children. We should treat problems rationally and objectively."

Bilan raised her head and stared at Hebora and replied: "I only know that you made a choice between a group of people who committed crimes and the people who protected you. Since you chose justice, you should accept the consequences he led."

As a side effect, starting from today, I will remove my status as a special combatant from STP and resume my status as a royal. I will not go into battle again until life or death is at stake."

Hebola's expression couldn't help but change color, and Dominic's expression was also a little bitter.

Jethro also said: "I follow His Highness Bilan, and my service years should have expired long ago."

Chitaki, who had always remained silent, said: "Since STP has been disbanded, I will also resign and return to Area F."

Hebora took a deep breath. He obviously felt a little powerless and said to Bilan.

"Your Highness Bilan, can I ask you something?"

"What's the matter?" Bilan replied.

"Can you leave the legacy of STP to Blackbird?" Hebora said.

"You release Terenceus and Christine, and I will leave them all to you, otherwise there will be no need to talk." Bilan raised her head and said decisively.

The atmosphere in the entire room dropped to freezing point.

"Your Highness Bilan, you are making things difficult for me. I don't have the power and I can't do it," Hebora replied.

"Then no need to talk." Bilan stood up.

Chitaki and Jethro also stood up, and the three of them turned and left the room.

Hebora raised his hand and rubbed the corners of his eyes. He felt extremely tired. To be precise, he was mentally and physically exhausted. In fact, he didn't want to abolish the STP department at all. Because Terenceus was away, the entire department was paralyzed and he couldn't even command.

It didn't move, so he thought of disbanding the STP and dispersing all the personnel into various legions. Unfortunately, this idea was completely shattered. The reaction of the STP personnel was more intense than he imagined.

The worst thing is that all the properties in the stp are still in the name of His Highness Bilan. In this way, they can't move at all. Even if His Highness Heimerfas comes forward, he is not qualified to deprive his sister of his property.

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Dominic said to Hebora: "Why can't you take a step back?"

"Dominique, do you really think that such a big thing can be suppressed by force? Let me tell you, if the matter does not calm down as soon as possible, the Shipney will fall into internal turmoil. How many people are watching in secret? This step cannot be taken back.

Otherwise, more things will happen." Hebora replied.

Dominic turned to look at Hebora and said: "Perhaps turmoil is better, it is nothing more than a bloody purge."

Hebora sighed and replied: "Maybe."

Not long after, Chitaki returned to the ward in Area B and lay down. Although he felt that his body was completely fine, after all, the doctor had not announced that he could be discharged from the hospital and he would still have to stay for a while.

Chitaki lay on the bed, looking at the ceiling above her head and lost in thought.

Dong Dong! A crisp knock on the door.

"Please come in." Chitaki regained consciousness and replied.

The door was slowly pushed open, and Bellerosa walked in.

"Why are you here?" Chitaki asked with a smile.

"I heard that you came here as soon as you woke up, but I didn't expect that you ran to the parliament as soon as you woke up." Bellerosa replied with a smile.

"Well, something went wrong." Chitaki replied.

"Let me think about what's wrong, is it because I lost my job?" Bellerosa said playfully.

Chitaki couldn't help but smile dumbly, as if this was the case.

"Pretty much, but I still have a side job."

Bellerosa smiled and said: "It's not a good thing to be unemployed. It's just a good time to take a break."

"It seems so." Chitaki replied.

At the First Star World Conference, a second-level councilor stood up, a holographic image was projected on the center stage, and he passionately expressed his contagious opinions.

"Our federal government has stood upright in the Star Sea for tens of thousands of years, and has been kind and generous. The group of barbaric and vulgar original sin people in the Chaos Star Sea should not exist and should be given just sanctions..."

Gabovis said jokingly to Paramis: "It's really interesting. This is the first time that Beng has come out to pronounce the crimes of the chaotic star sea."

Paramis replied coldly: "Don't you see that this is the theme of today's parliament?"

"Lord Osiborne, what do you think?" Gabe Weiss asked.

Osiburn always kept a smile on his face: "There has always been a very interesting question in history, the issue of the priority of foreign aggression and internal worry."

"Lord Osiborne, isn't what you said the same as what you didn't say?" Gabe Weiss replied.

Osiburn just smiled and said nothing.


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