Chapter 328 Witness

Style: Fantasy Author: MogdrogenWords: 2305Update Time: 24/02/20 10:28:25
"...Maybe he's too young."

"No, it's not."

Thor shook his head.

"He is too worried about gains and losses. Although you and he are both young, you took over a broken battle group, a battle group that is about to be destroyed, so you are cautious every step you take. You can really feel the huge weight on your shoulders. Responsibility, even if the outcome seems destined to others,

You are also determined to change..."

Then he turned to another person.

"However, Gorgori did not have any of these... He inherited a complete war group, which did not make him stronger. Although he was aware of the unstable factors within the war group, he did not think about changing it. It can be seen from the fact that he leads the recruits out for so-called training.

He was evading, evading his responsibilities as a chapter leader. He should have corrected all this, but he did not take any action. He chose to compromise and accept the status quo. He was bound by heavy honor and tradition. "

Thor stepped forward and put his hand on Soshyan's shoulder.

"This is the biggest difference between you and him."

"but……"

Soshyan struggled a little. He had been brewing this idea for a long time, but he was still considering it.

"...I want to help him."

"Then do it, you are the Chapter Master, you have the final say."

"But I can't squander the power of the war group for the sake of personal friendship..."

"You are a battle group, and your will is also the will of the warriors."

Sol's encouragement suddenly cleared up Soshiyang's gloomy mood. He nodded, and then took the "Q&A on Joining the Army".

"I'll go talk to him."

Arriving from the Unbound Soul to the Soul Messenger, Soshyan was alone. He got off the Thunder Eagle directly without any entourage and found Gorgli who was confessing in the church.

He has often sought inner peace here since the warband was labeled as rebellious.

But Soshyan knew very well that his friend could not find any peace, only the anger and uneasiness boiling inside.

"Brother, are you okay?"

Hearing the voice behind him, Gorgli, who was half-kneeling on the ground, stood up and turned to look at Soshyan.

"I'm fine. I can kill a dozen traitors at any time."

When he said the last few words, he seemed to be gritting his teeth.

"Don't be like this, brother, things haven't come to light yet, and the Inquisition does not mean it is absolutely correct."

Gorgli stared at Soshyan's face.

"Brother, do you have anything else to do with me? There is no need to be polite between us."

Soshyan took out the book and brought it to Gorgli.

"I stumbled across this."

Gorgli took over the "Army Questions and Answers" with a complicated expression.

"Brother, are you investigating us?"

"No, I'm helping you."

Soshyan pointed to the book.

"Brother, I hope you can tell me honestly, do you think the content in this book is true? Are there any problems in it?"

Gorgeli frowned. It was obvious that there were two emotions fighting fiercely in his heart. At the same time, Soshyan's behavior was also a kind of suspicion in his subconscious, which amplified his uneasiness and worry.

"This is written by the most noble elder of our chapter. It has a history of six thousand years. Generations of warriors have followed this book to serve the empire! Why should we doubt it! Is it just because some people are deviant and want to Doubt everything about us!?”

He almost yelled the last few words.

Soshiyang just smiled and said in a calm tone:

"So sure, no doubt?"

"Doubt is the greatest weakness."

"Brother, the truth is a multi-edged sword. I just hope you can hold the hilt instead of the blade...Besides, it's just you and me here, complaining about old objects is not a problem."

"This is our sacred scripture——"

"Brother, I thought I was talking to a fearless person, why have you become so old-fashioned? Do I have to stuff myself into a jar before I can continue to communicate?"

Gorgli looked at Soshyan and suddenly laughed, which sounded like thunder in the confessional.

"You're really trying to piss me off."

He smiled and shook Soshyan's shoulders.

"Thank you my friend."

Gorgli's voice dropped again.

"I'm glad you're here."

Soshyan gave him a gentle smile in return.

"I'd be happy if I could help you."

Gorgeli sighed and slipped his hand from Soshyan's shoulder.

"This book... I don't know what to say, but my intuition tells me that many of the contents in it are unreasonable, but it has been rooted in the tradition of our Chapter and I alone cannot change it."

This was the first time he had expressed his inner thoughts to someone, and this matter had been brewing in his heart for a long, long time.

"Your thoughts may be the reason why you became Chapter Master."

Gorgli blinked and didn't understand Soshyang's words for a moment.

"Brother, you-"

"This incident may not be an accident. You must be mentally prepared."

Soshyang interrupted the other party's subsequent words and looked at the stars flashing on the edge of the horizon.

"Of course, if they really become rebellious, then I will crush them and wash away the shame of the Chapter."

Gorgeli clenched his fists and spoke firmly.

At this time, Soshiyang suddenly changed the topic.

"We have more important things to do than these depressing topics."

"What's the matter?"

"Find the veterans who got into trouble."

Just as Golgrid nodded, he suddenly discovered a word that had been ignored.

"Wait, us?"

Soshyang stared into Gorgli's eyes and said word by word:

"The Astral Knights will serve as witnesses and present what we see and hear as evidence to the Inquisition to clear the Soul Drinker of the charge of treason."

The leader of the Soul Drinkers Chapter was stunned for a few seconds, and then suddenly gave Sosh Yang a bear hug.

In the crisp sound, the armors of the two men collided heavily.

"Thank you, brother, thank you."

"We are brothers, as it should be."

Gorgli let go of Soshyan, and his mood was obviously much better than before.

"They didn't bring many warships with them in this operation, and I believe they haven't left Laconia yet, so I plan to go there to look for them."

"If that's your judgment, man, then I support you."

"Okay, then our departure time will be tomorrow."

"I'm waiting for news from you on the Unbound Soul."

After saying that, the two armored hands were tightly clasped together.

At the same time, on the cargo deck of the Unbound Soul, a shuttle quietly entered and stopped. Then the hatch opened and a giant in white armor walked down the stairs.

At the bottom of the stairs, a silver-gray armored giant was already waiting.

When the two came face to face, they simultaneously took off their helmets and held out their hands.

"Hello brother, I'm Ustad."

"I am Pallas."

Then, they held hands tightly together, stared at each other, and whispered:

"Long live the Undead Army!"