Chapter 419 - 419 419 Accidental Discharge
Chapter 419 - 419 419 Accidental Discharge
?Chapter 419: Chapter 419 Accidental Discharge Chapter 419: Chapter 419 Accidental Discharge Two colossal fleets stood off in the silent expanse of space, and despite being hundreds of thousands of kilometers apart, the tense atmosphere had already infiltrated the bones of everyone involved.
“Zeratul, are these your kindred?”
Although I had a basic understanding of the situation, I still asked the Dark Templar beside me.
“If we speak from the Protoss’ perspective, they are my kindred,” Zeratul’s voice sounded low and slow, “but perhaps the Taldarim would not acknowledge us exiled heretics as their brethren.”
What a headache of xenophobia, I sighed to myself after hearing Zeratul’s words.
The internal splits within the Protoss had been mended through the united efforts of Zeratul and Tassadar, but it seemed that the Taldarim faction still couldn’t accept those considered “heretics” from the Dark Templar returning to the tribe’s embrace. These secrets, hard to come by in the original “plot,” were indeed eye-opening—as if proving the old saying, “The ones who hate you the most are often your own people.”
“What are your demands?”
I had already made up my mind, but I casually exchanged pleasantries with the opposition. The Prothos mistook this inquiry for a sign of weakness and immediately responded with an uptick in their tone, “Leave our holy land immediately, hand over our divine artifacts, and you, as the leader of this force, must come to our warship personally to repent for your reckless actions!”
“Ground forces, continue operations.”
I shrugged nonchalantly and issued the command. Instantly, the halted survey ships resumed their scanning and analysis of the Protoss sanctums.
I’m not the type to sacrilegiously desecrate others’ beliefs or cherished items. So even without the presence of the Taldarim, I wouldn’t have rashly destroyed these Protoss ruins but rather explored these mysterious structures as carefully as possible. Even Zeratul himself had no objections to our harmless investigation. Yet, to the zealous and xenophobic Taldarim, perhaps our mere presence as “aliens” on their ancestors’ sacred ground was already a significant desecration. For such an unreasonable theory, I believed indifference was the best response.
You didn't buy this chapter, Buy it and read full at novelbin.com