A Core Ship From The Start

Chapter 1024 - 1024 703 Target_2



Chapter 1024 - 1024 703 Target_2

?Chapter 1024: Chapter 703 Target_2 Chapter 1024: Chapter 703 Target_2 Although the words spoken by the Great Judge were harsh, Luo Ken had to admit that they were merely deluding themselves. At that time, everyone had seen how an Astarte was possessed by a Devil, transforming into a monster and attacking its own kind. However, when they reported all this, they received an order to completely seal off the information, and those Astarte warriors were recorded as having died in a suppression of a rebellion.

Thinking of this, Luo Ken suddenly felt a chill over his body; he had previously read numerous similar reports of losses of Astarte warriors during suppressions of rebellions.

Now that he thought about it carefully, how many of those were true, and how many were like his own, with the truth distorted and concealed?

“This is the operational policy of the Tribunal,”
Duanmu Huai concluded at last.

“In simple terms, if the Subspace Evil God is seen as the criminal instigating evil deeds, then the Tribunal is like the police and the sheriff, fighting against crime, maintaining public order, and safeguarding the peace of the mortals. Will there ever be a day when crime completely vanishes? Impossible, unless the entire world is annihilated. As long as there are people, there will be crime. But does that mean we should just surrender? Certainly not. Even if we can’t completely eliminate crime, we can still fight against it and curb it as much as possible, so most people can live in a peaceful and stable environment.”

“Your perspective is truly enlightening for us.”

Taviz bowed his head, unable to deny that Duanmu Huai’s response had indeed surprised him.

“It’s not surprising. You are Astarte, you are warriors, and a warrior’s goal is to entirely eliminate the enemy. However, we are Judges, and a Judge’s duty is closer to that of a police officer. We do not attempt to do what we are fundamentally incapable of; we only do what we ought to do. Perhaps for you, this is a responsibility, but for us, it is an operational policy.”

Duanmu Huai made a gesture.

“Sorry, perhaps I can’t be of much help to you.”

“No, it’s very useful, thank you for your guidance.”

Taviz once more bowed, then he, along with Luo Ken and Garo, turned and left the hall.

“What do you think?”

Standing in the corridor, Taviz turned to the other two; they were comrades who trusted each other, and now they only had each other left.

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