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Chapter 60 Reasons and Tears

 "How is the situation on the ground?"

After the commotion, Calvin, who had just arrived from behind the crowd, asked the people who were scattering.

Tabers and others did not stay. They still had their own tasks. Only Yule stayed to tell him:

"The latest feedback is that the cleanup on the ground is nearing completion. However, the invasion of the Astral Navy's army has frightened the people on the ground, and their morale is very bad."

"They already know the Tribunal's attitude towards them?" Calvin asked worriedly.

"This has never been a secret." Yule shook his head and said to Calvin.

Regarding the handling of Chaos pollution sources by various departments in the empire, the attitude of both the Inquisition and the Council of High Lords has remained unchanged from beginning to end:

It is their consistent principle to cut off the grass and root out the roots. In fact, it is also the only principle.

Without the guarantee of Rhine Hoffmann, who is also the Inquisitor, it would be difficult for these Astra Militarum and Defense Forces to be mobilized smoothly knowing that they would be liquidated.

But the current situation in orbit is undoubtedly proving to these warriors on the ground that the guarantee of the Tribunal is not trustworthy, and the coming purge has not been hindered by the frivolous guarantee of a certain person.

"What should I do with the war situation? Can it still be maintained? Will it fail?" Calvin thought of the worst outcome.

"That's not to say, the combat mission on the ground has actually ended. The main tasks being carried out now are sporadic cleaning and the expulsion and isolation of the indigenous people."

Yule's answer made Calvin feel a little relieved, but the word he heard next made him nervous again.

"Aborigines? Are there still aborigines alive?" He was alertly aware that the complexity of the matter once again exceeded his imagination.

"Of course, there is not only the hive city on this planet that can be inhabited. There are also small-scale settlements in the mine itself and other ancillary facilities."

"This is trouble..." Calvin said with a frown.

"Yes, the troops on the ground are worried about this too. They collected these refugees during the battle. After all, letting them run around on the battlefield will only cause more trouble. But during the collection process

The inevitable close contact has now become an excuse for the Inquisition, which is difficult to handle."

"What is the opinion of the trial court?"

"Cleaning in place, after all ground work has been completed."

"What is the opinion of Goliath Chapter?"

"This is the trouble. They only agree to memory cleaning, not inactivation."

"This..." Calvin blinked, not knowing what to say.

If it were him, he would also be unable to accept that his comrades who had been fighting alongside him for several months would be asked to perform purges in the next second, and he would still have to watch it with his own eyes.

The most ironic thing is that the reason for the purge was precisely because of the tasks that he and his comrades performed, and the method of handling and the discretion of the severity were completely left to an unfamiliar person to decide.

"No need to discuss?" Calvin thought of something.

In the mission of the Gray Knights to attack and eliminate Chaos, it is not necessary to carry out complete fire extinguishing. Although the cost of the memory cleansing itself is a bit higher, it is by no means impossible to consider, especially when the targets to be executed are all

He is a front-line warrior of the empire.

The cost of training and arming these soldiers and officers in their prime is definitely not a small amount. Is it considered a waste to just burn them down like this?

To put it bluntly, even after the memory is purged, it is still good to change jobs locally to fill the vacancies in the population and serve as a strong labor force!

Calvin can guarantee that these military-trained Astra Militarum and at least paramilitary-educated defense forces are far superior to ordinary workers composed of gang members, both in terms of execution ability and discipline.
But then he thought again, what he could think of, would the Inquisitor not think of? Even if Erlanti had his brain eaten by Khorne, Rhein Hoffmann would not think of it? Taking a step back, neither of them would think of it. Those two guys

Where is Captain Start?

What is blocking the implementation of this plan? Why is no one mentioning this plan?

What happened in between made Calvin even more confused. He could feel that when things have developed to the current situation, there are always some people whose intentions are no longer pure.

Yule looked at the thoughtful Calvin and seemed to understand what the other person was thinking and what he was confused about.

He thought softly to Calvin and said, "Have you ever heard of dog training?"

"Huh?" Calvin suddenly became alert. He turned his head and looked at Yule sharply and said:

"You know what you are talking about, right? This is a very serious accusation!" Calvin was so angry that his voice trembled rarely.

Yule gently patted Calvin on the shoulder, telling him to stay calm.

"It's all my guess. Don't you think it's very similar?" Yule said softly. Obviously, this veteran's nearly thousand years of service has not only brought him rich combat experience and fearless will, but also a long military journey.

His career and special perspective of observation also gave him rich political wisdom.

Obviously, the former is the cornerstone of his being a qualified Gray Knight; the latter is the reason why he can stand out among the veterans and eventually become the company commander.

How does this look like!

Under Jürer's guess, or in other words, Jürer's deliberate reminder, Calvin once again recalled the causes and consequences of the whole thing, especially the various behaviors after the abnormal arrival of Judge Eranti, and the actions of him and the people behind him.

The idea is already coming to mind.

This is not the first time that this has happened. The Tauren Chapter, whose predecessors and successors were incompatible with each other, and who could not even explain the history of their Chapter and their parent company, was just a model, wasn't it?

On Terra, there was a group of people who, after seeing that some of the High Lords had successfully used their authority to reach out to these Astartes warbands who had no protection from the original body and were restrained by the Holy Code, then

After mastering a force outside the rules, I feel a little unwilling to be lonely.

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"Is this the truth? So, the promoter this time is the Tribunal?"

After the incredible shock, what Calvin felt besides anger was more sadness.

He was saddened by the fact that these descendants of the Emperor's angels, the glorious and great Primarch, had now been reduced to the point where they were randomly picked up and used as guard dogs to guard the courtyard;

He was sad that the empire he fought for was controlled by such a group of people who were crazy and greedy for power;

What saddens him the most is that the Inquisition, which was established with the Emperor's own eyes, is no longer as pure as it was originally.

Some of them have forgotten their mission and simply fell into the endless thirst for rights.

Emperor! Look at your children! Even though I have never fought alongside them, for the sake of having your blood in me as well as theirs, please look at them!

How can you allow these greedy mortals to overstep like this! We love them so much! But look! Why are their faces so ugly!

When they do this, how can I face you, face those who live and die before, face those who have died in battle...brothers!

What is the purpose of our protection for nearly ten thousand years?

Calvin or Jiang Wen, even though he had been a human being for two lifetimes and served as a soldier for two lifetimes, under such an impact, his hard soul could not help but cry at this moment.

His body cried like a child at this moment, and ice-blue rain fell in his soul world at this moment.

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