Section 107 Inference of x and x proofs

"If the process of killing the dragon is apocryphal, then everything can be explained."

Back in his team's leader's lounge, Arnold expressed this sentiment.

"Oh... You mean? Alan looked at his old partner with a sudden realization. Right! Maybe they're using a 'Last Struggle' or something! Greatly increases combat power, but decreases health and is time-limited. ”

"Collective." Arnold agreed. "In order not to waste the opportunity, he deliberately provoked us. lure the Council to send men against them. In this way, as long as they are not eliminated, they can fool many ignorant people and get those people to support them. ”

"And the process and techniques he told were fake." Allen said. "If we do do this way, there is a good chance that it will be in vain."

"I'm still thinking... Treasure things. Arnold said. They had to come back in order to hand over the task. I was afraid that the news of the treasure would leak out, so I deliberately used this practice to provoke everyone. When he kills the heirs and the three elephants, there will be many people who agree with their claims. Some teams will have internal strife, and when the time comes, they will be able to go and find treasure with peace of mind. ”

"Insidious!" Alan cursed angrily.

"His statements and ideas are dangerous and could fundamentally divide some of our allies." Arnold said. "We're not afraid. But Pasta, Canna, and the Roosters all have what he said. The problem with the Saints team is even greater. ”

"Gather the brigade and kill him!" Aldridge suggested. "Playing this trick in front of us!"

"Huh?" The regimental commander and the deputy regimental commander looked at him together, their eyes full of disdain.

"What are you talking about, Odd?" Arnold put his arm around his shoulders and shook his head.

"Why do we contribute to the Rooster team?" Allen said. "It's a good opportunity. After a while, if Tihir proposes to exterminate them, we can oppose them and ask them for suitable terms. ”

"The speculation we just made about the D team's use of props that temporarily increased combat effectiveness is not necessarily true." Arnold said.

"It should not be used to bother our dear allies." Allen said.

"Don't use all your strength." Arnold said. "It's not worth it, and it shouldn't be."

"Trust our allies." Allen said.

"It's a good opportunity." Arnold said. "We can provide support to those who need help. If they can play a little better, they can kill a few more like they did with that dragon.... The winner of this competition will undoubtedly be us. ”

While they were talking, there was a knock on the door.

"Come in." Allen said.

"Mr. Commander." It was a young man who entered, saluting Alan and Arnold before speaking. "Mr. Arnold. The head of the regiment, Tishir, sent a message requesting that the council be convened immediately. ”

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"This is a precursor to destruction! He is our most dangerous enemy! He must be nipped in the bud before he can do something more terrible! ”

The council was held in a richly decorated room. There were about a dozen people in the room.

Each team sent 2-3 people. No one from the team of saints came, and they had a few statues in their place. As soon as the meeting began, Tihir stood up and made an impassioned speech, spitting on it.

"We can't agree to the council sending troops." Arnold sat down in the chair and spoke slowly. "Captain Wang Luo killed the dragon and generously shared his experience with us. Although the ideas he later mentioned were not entirely correct, he also made it clear that he would not poach people by despicable means, but would only accept people who left the team due to dissatisfaction. ”

"To sum up, if the respected head of the regiment Tihir wants to eradicate the dangerous hidden danger, the council will not oppose it, and will not sanction it. However, it would be inappropriate to ask the Council to provide public support. We can't kill certain teams because of certain statements. ”

Tihir glared at him. "At this time, if we can't work together, do we have to let them grow?"

"I agree with Captain Tihir." The leader of the Pasta team, Mr. Kendeillo, spoke. "You can't let this team go unchecked. The dragons they killed were valuable experiments. They should be instructed to hand them over for analysis and study by the experts of the Senate...."

Many laughed. But Mr. Kendejo's face did not change. "Talent can be put to good use. For them, this is an opportunity to make up for their previous mistakes, and for the Council, to find out if they really killed the dragon in the same way as previously described. If not..."

He looked around. "You can expose his deception. It is a great sin to deliberately mislead the Council with false information. Much more serious than expounding the idea. ”

This remark elicited more approval. The first to respond was Jacob from the chariot team.

He stood up and looked at Arnold. "According to you, Mr. President, opinions are only opinions, and it is not appropriate to act aggressively because of the theories they have put forward. But if they lied and deceived everyone before, then it is justified to demand compensation. After giving them the opportunity, if it turns out that they are deliberately deceiving, then the law enforcement team will be dispatched in the name of the Council..."He looked around. "You won't object anymore."

Arnold lifted his glasses. If so, then there are many more good reasons. Excuse me, what kind of proof are you going to take? ”

"I'll be able to prove it soon." Kendiyu said excitedly. "Just..."

"May I remind you," Arnold began. "The evidence has to stand the test. The council will not allow anyone to fabricate evidence and drag everyone into a pointless battle. ”

"The evidence is certainly strong." Kendeillo paused. "I was contacted by someone on the DTPH team who was willing to sell the information..."

"Is it reliable?" The deputy head of the Canna team, Wenger asked.

"I'm also worried that the intelligence is fake." Kendiyu said. So I discussed with him if he could take a little truth elixir. After much bargaining, he agreed. If Mr. Chairman is not trusted, you can send someone to check --- whether it is his identity or the effect of the elixir. ”

Arnold looked at Tihil and Jacob, and felt that he could no longer object, so he gestured to Aldridge beside him. Then turn to Kendeyu. "Okay, then Captain Kendiyu, I'll trouble you to cooperate with the inspection work."

"Absolutely." Kendiyu said. "But this information is something we paid a lot of money for, and if it's made public in the council, if it's valuable to the council..."

"The deliberations will not disadvantage the members who contribute." Jacob spoke. "Chairman Arnold will not."

Arnold's face was a little gloomy, but he nodded anyway. "As long as the information is accurate, of course there is no problem."