This is really not mechanical ascension Chapter 1312 - Capítulo 1312: 672: Li Ming: Adam, You Really
Capítulo 1312: Chapter 672: Li Ming: Adam, You Really Have to Stay Alive (Sincerely)
The surrounding projection beams gradually converged in the eting hall.
The virtual screen in front of Li Ming went dark. After the release of this diation announcent, the external reaction was roughly as he expected.
He muttered to himself, “Such a blatant intervention, the Federation and the Star Alliance certainly won’t remain indifferent. This ti, I might even get my hands on the Void Anchor.”
Creating such a huge commotion was naturally not to show off power.
He estimated that after the end of this incident, everyone, every force, every civilization would conceal any hostility towards him, and there wouldn’t be even a hint of unpleasantness.
That’s not submission, but concealnt. With sothing like the Void Anchor, if the Federation doesn’t hide it in a place no one can find, it would be a disgrace to their ancestors.
It would be best if these guys were all drawn in. Since the research on the Dominator Flesh has been going on for so long, they must have so confidence.
Walking out of the eting hall, Ulrich had already prepared a spaceship for him.
Now, it had only been two hours since Arthur’s statent of succession was released.
Boarding the spaceship, Li Ming stood at the porthole, watching the gradually enlarging Star Gate vortex, murmuring softly, “You must stay alive…”
Indeed, he hoped Adam was still alive, hoping this was a grand plan.
Only then would his speculation have a chance, and the possibility of the Eternal Holy Seat being in Adam’s hands would be infinitely strengthened.
This ti, he might have a chance for once and for all.
With beautiful wishes for Adam, he boarded the Royal Court’s top-level spaceship, slowly disappearing into the Star Gate.
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anwhile, Arthur had already convened a leader-level eting in the virtual network.
The sa virtual conference room, the sa position.
However, of the three figures who once stood at the pinnacle of interstellar power, now only Malcolm remained.
His gaze fell on Arthur, with eyes full of infinite emotion. Frankly speaking, when he received Arthur’s succession statent, he was taken aback.
He had thought Adam would cover his entire term until welcoming the next President of the Federation, but hadn’t expected the news of Adam’s death to co so suddenly.
Tis have changed, Malcolm sighed silently, glancing to the other side.
The Star Alliance Chairman was not an unfamiliar face either, it was the previous acting chairman, the forr vice-chairman, Antigo.
As vice-chairman, although his presence was not strong during Gutierrez’s term, mainly handling internal affairs of the Star Alliance.
However, being nominated as one of the vice-chairn to counterbalance Antirez, and serving as acting chairman after his retirent, it’s enough to prove his ability.
After several rounds of selection, he is now the official chairman of the Star Alliance.
Looking at the two unfamiliar rulers, Malcolm rarely experienced Adam’s feeling.
It was a subtle contempt, calmness, a mindset of watching the clouds rise leisurely.
“Perhaps Adam sent off one Federation President and one Star Alliance Chairman after another with such a mindset…” Malcolm’s feelings surpassed all other emotions.
From Arthur’s succession to the Azure Dragon’s statent, the incident happened suddenly, and the Federation had little anticipation of the situation inside, specific details of what happened, have yet to be understood further,
This was Antigo’s first leader-level eting, although during his nomination as chairman, both Adam and Malcolm had congratulated him, but that feeling was completely different from this mont.
Jumping from vice-chairman to chairman, Antigo didn’t really have much feeling, at least not within the Star Alliance.
As always, doing anything required adjusting among various civilizations.
Only now did there feel like every word could affect the interstellar situation.
Compared to the complex mindset of the other two, Arthur appeared much more impatient. He had just one goal and didn’t bother pondering on how to speak or greet.
However, his voice managed to stay calm, speaking in a deep tone, “Gentlen, no need for many words, you should understand why I’m holding this leader eting.”
“The succession of the Holy Emperor is an Empire internal affair, the Azure Dragon is madly arrogant, using the High-level Life Form Union, recklessly ddling in the internal affairs of the Empire, sticking his hands where they shouldn’t be!”
Arthur’s voice grew louder, seemingly trying to use his emotions to sway the other two, “This is definitely not just the Empire’s issue. Once he tastes the benefits, he will undoubtedly replicate this thod to interfere in the Federation President elections and Star Alliance Chairman appointnts.”
Arthur was structured and clear, articulating the stakes very well.
However, Malcolm silently sighed; he already started to miss Adam.
Did Arthur really need to explain these stakes? Of course, they knew, and even without Arthur saying it, they understood.
Being so eager to persuade them instead puts oneself at a disadvantage.
Of course, he couldn’t be too harsh; for a Holy Emperor who had been in office for less than three hours, there was nothing more pressing than securing his position.
Antigo’s heart moved slightly, just as he was about to speak, Malcolm had already leisurely taken the conversation, “Holy Emperor Arthur, can you tell us why Saint Emperor Adam fell?”
Arthur frowned, not looking pleased, “Is this really the ti to explore this? Besides, this is an Empire internal affair, there’s no need to explain to you two.”
“Sigh…” Malcolm sighed, “Just wanted to ask, after all, we’ve been acquainted for so long.”
Arthur’s forehead veins throbbed slightly, Malcolm then leisurely spoke, “When the lips are gone, the teeth feel the cold, everyone understands this logic.”
Without waiting for Arthur’s expression to soften, Malcolm’s tone shifted, “However, after all, it’s your Empire’s internal affair; isn’t our intervention sowhat excessive?”
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