Am I really hallucinating?

Chapter 316 The contestants are warming up

Chapter 316 The contestants are warming up

The day before the parliament was to begin, the Kabbalah parliament suddenly announced that the meeting would be held in a completely public setting at the World Tree Square in Kabbalah.

The square, located in front of the Scalová Royal Palace, is arguably the face of Scalová.

This parliamentary session will be completely open to the public, allowing many members of the public to attend as observers, and even inviting several representatives to be given exclusive seats. The live broadcast of the parliamentary session will be available directly within the Kabbalah region and simultaneously transmitted nationwide via fax.

Such a grand display has aroused people's curiosity, and it seems that this parliament will announce some very important arrangements.

In light of recent events, this is undoubtedly the answer to the current situation.

It's time to bring these recent messes to a close, and everyone is unanimously placing their hopes on this parliamentary session.

Curious onlookers immediately went to the World Tree Plaza to check on the situation and discovered that the mechanical figures had already begun constructing the site at a rapid pace. The scale was the same as the interior of the council, but it also included more seats for observers.

Reporters from relevant media outlets immediately rushed to the scene to record it and share it with the public.

As the official mouthpiece, the journalists from the Scallova newspaper were granted direct access to the construction site, where the elderly councilor, protected by puppets, conversed with them.

"Why is this parliamentary session being held in such a public format all of a sudden?" a reporter asked the speaker.

The Speaker of Parliament looked sleepy and lacked energy, perhaps due to his age. After listening to the reporter's question, he paused for a while before saying, "The events that have occurred in Kabala recently have had a significant impact on Scalova. Our primary task is to quell the unease of the citizens; this is our duty."

It was just some useless platitudes, but the Scallova newspaper reporter had to take it all in.

"In a small meeting held not long ago, we drafted today's proposal. All these questions deserve an answer. This may be a meeting about the future path of Scallova, and everyone is ready. As the foundation of Scallova, the citizens should naturally have the right to participate."

This statement was somewhat useful, directly declaring that Parliament would make a breakthrough and a choice.

The old man seemed to have recovered from his initial dazed state and began to talk eloquently.

Just then, the guard doll beside the old man suddenly tilted its head slightly and immediately conveyed some kind of information to the old man.

The old man stopped speaking abruptly, and then looked in the direction indicated by the guard doll.

In the central seat of the already set-up parliament, a rather conspicuous card lay quietly.

"What is that?" the Speaker of Parliament asked, somewhat puzzled.

His guardian doll told him that the card hadn't been there a few minutes ago. No one, doll, or anything else suspicious had approached the area just now.

The card seemed to appear out of thin air.

Upon hearing this, the reporter immediately gripped his pen tightly.

The guard doll's dangerous gaze swept over him; clearly, he was the only person to have entered from outside during the construction period, making him the most suspicious.

“Go and take a look.” The Speaker of Parliament’s lips moved slightly, his voice low.

Although the distance was considerable, many people were still watching this area. Some illegally modified dummy robots with extreme reconnaissance capabilities were also peering in from all directions, hoping to glean some valuable firsthand information.

This is something that can't be stopped no matter what.

Originally, there was no need to stop them much; it would have been fine to just observe and ensure security to prevent radicals from getting close and causing trouble. But now things are different.

Upon receiving the order, the guard doll immediately went to its seat and picked up the card.

After repeatedly confirming that there were no problems, he still did not return with the card, but instead conveyed the message to the Speaker of Parliament from a distance.

This card is from Rabbi Hedwin.

She said she would be present in parliament to await trial. The speaker stared blankly at the card in the guard's puppet's hand, his sleepy eyes gradually widening.

……

The sinner awaits judgment!

Rabbi Hydwin challenges Parliament! He will be present tomorrow!

The Second Half of Parliament: The Future of Scalova!?

In the afternoon, urgent newspapers flew through the streets and alleys, announcing this astonishing news, leaving countless people stunned.

"Such arrogance, directly challenging the council? Instead of taking advantage of the fact that the city's armed forces are concentrated at the meeting tomorrow and the rest of the city is empty, she should find a way to leave the city and escape, instead of walking right into this trap?"

"Does he really think he's invincible? This rat in the gutter has gotten lucky a few times and seems to have lost his sense of proportion. Once this news gets out, the Wave Army will definitely be lying in wait!"

“Slovendo was supposed to attend this parliamentary session anyway.”

"What? Why wasn't that mentioned? Isn't this usually something that needs to be declared?"

“There was a statement. It should have been headline news, but these newspapers seem to think that Rabbi Hydwin is a bigger topic, and Sloven has been pushed to the side. Here it is.”

People are talking about this a lot.

This parliament has become a stage for unpredictable fates for the citizens of Kabala, and indeed for the people of Scalová as a whole.

If one could be in the front row and witness the proceedings of parliament, even dying in the ensuing conflict would surely be "worth the price of admission."

Here we must mention that there was another group within Kabbalah who were neither conservative nor radical; perhaps they possessed a relatively profound perspective, or perhaps they were simply pessimistic. This group began to spread their ideas after Scalova's repeated defeats in Dadu.

Scallova has long lost its past glory and pride. Rather than struggling helplessly as an insignificant drop in the ocean of events, it's better to just watch Scallova and Dadu have some fun.

If there are any people in Kabbalah who still support the rabbis, it's this group.

For them, at least the rabbi had peeled away the layers of Scalovar's incompetence and the arrogant face of the Tide Army, and was about to completely ignite everything.

that is good.

……

"Poor Slovendo, the Tide Army can't even beat Little Potato for the headlines anymore." Zheng Fan held an urgent newspaper and couldn't help but laugh as he looked at the layout.

"Beep beep..." While playing with the three little ones, Radish turned to Zheng and asked in return.

Zheng admitted, "Yes, I did it. Isn't this just a pre-match warm-up? I can't let you and Little Potato embarrass us. Tomorrow, you two will definitely be the focus of everyone's attention. You are the champions!"

As he was talking, Zheng Fan suddenly started getting excited on his own, and Luo Bo didn't understand what kind of joke he was using.

Radish was a little embarrassed: "Beep beep..." Those who knew better would say it was a council meeting, but those who didn't would think that tomorrow's event was a combined brawl between Scalovar and the Metropolitan Tide Army.

"That's hard to say, there are more people who don't know than who do," Zheng Fan said to Radish with a smile, casually tossing the newspaper out the window and watching it drift away in the night breeze.

From any perspective, tomorrow's parliamentary session cannot be resolved simply by talking.

"It's done!" At that moment, the rabbi, who had been locked up in the next room for several days, finally let out a joyful cry.

Barely by the deadline, the rabbi completed her final preparations for the banquet.

(End of this chapter)

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