Chapter 1185 - Divided Opinions (2/2)
Bradlor’s words assuaged General Cate’s anxiety a little He caught on to Bradlor’s curiosity, and continued his speech with great spirit and grief “Today, President Felic from the Tower of Dusk suddenly returned and cadom, I tried to use reason to persuade hie into our grounds to bring the criminals out He even let his men injure nuround!”
Cate’s coenerals ere h it was their first tienerals who supported peace all had looks of disbelief
The most important matter was not what had happened to the military compound, but the fact that Felic had wreaked havoc in the capital of the Gilded Kingdo that happened here had a direct iivable for any kingdonity tra Bradlor frowned after he heard Cate’s story “Are you speaking the truth?!” asked Bradlor sternly
“Your Majesty, I swear to God that I speak of no lie! You could head over to our site now to speak to the soldiers and look at the ruins there!” replied Cate without a hint of hesitation
“Your Majesty, that Felic is going too overboard He has returned our great hospitality with such atrocities! If this were to continue, ould happen to the glory of our kingdo deep in thought
The nantly “Your Majesty, ill just need one word fro as we dealt with Felic and the people from the Breezy Plains, ould definitely be able to acquire the Breezy Plains”
Carron grew anxious when he saw the h President Felic see a little overboard, it is too hasty to declare war because of it,” Carron voiced out hurriedly
“Hasty? Our kingdo trampled no could you say that it is too hasty when all ant to do is toto take action to resist therily and righteously
As King Bradlor had been adopting the suggestions of the supporters of peace, he gave a lot of weight and recognition to their words Hence, Burgess had been suppressing his anger for quite so as the Gilded Kingdoess would be able to overwrite Carron’s influence, and acquire all the power and benefits for being recognized by the king
Since Carron’s status was co for hiess’ words down, for he knew that it donation as well “Your Majesty, I feel deeply saddened by this situation as well But, we dom if ere to react so impulsively,” persuaded Carron
“Ga e want to do is to fight for the honor of our kingdoess as he started toCarron’s dubious choice of words
Carron, however, was unaffected “Burgess, I can understand your fury But, have you wondered who has to pay the greatest price if ere to declare war on the Breezy Plains? That Felic is a solid Sanctuary powerhouse, and his Tower of Dusk even owns a war treasure like the Sky Castle Have you thought about the consequences for our side even if ere to win the war?”
King Bradlor’s rationale for a peaceful approach was due to his fear of the abilities of the Tower of Dusk Hence, when he heard the rumor that Lin Li would never be back froathered his ministers to discuss if they should y Now that Lin Li had returned with full strength, Bradlor naturally knew that he had to raise the sah, Bradlor’s expression became visibly hesitant when he heard Carron mention the power the Tower of Dusk had Sanctuary powerhouses were not to be trifled with If the Gilded Kingdom did not have sufficient abilities to counter the potential losses, their ould only bring everyone to the abyss The fall of their proudest and greatest Fifth Fleet could only show that it was nothing before a Sanctuary powerhouse
However, Burgess seemed to have coet that we are not battling by ourselves, and have the support froet rid of Felic and the Tower of Dusk Are you insinuating that the alhty lord and the four Sanctuary-level saints of the Illuminati have no ability to deal with Felic?”
“How can you then be sure that the Illuminati would have the ability to help us deal with Felic? Do not forget that Felic is also the fourth arbitrator of the Supre a ith the Supreme Council to help us deal with Felic and the Tower of Dusk That is not soht out the Illuess’ narrative The only person who could make the decision for the Illu this proposal to hi that we should let people ride on our heads?! Even if you are willing, we aren’t!” the h they knew that Carron was speaking reasonably, they could not help but feel indignant While their status was lower than Carron’s, each of them had power and authority in the military Naturally, they weren’t scared of Carron, let alone watched their words when they ith him