Why it never ends

Chapter 459 Persuasion

Chapter 459 Persuasion
"First of all, I am not targeting anyone, but I don't trust anyone here to be the arbiter. You know in your heart, how many of these five people who stand in front of the stage want to take an extra responsibility for everyone, and how many Just for the chance to quit after the adjudicator's term ends."

Adams laughed, "It's kind of—"

"For example, you, Adams... is that your name?" Hesta said softly, "I've never seen you before today. In the past few days since boarding the ship, there have been about a dozen disputes in Bishop's restaurant. Come on, Sulei, Dietrich, Agnes, Rene, Bree..."

Hesta counted the names one by one with her fingers, and then she looked up at Adams: "Why didn't you show up at those times?"

"...Does this have anything to do with what happened tonight?"

"If you care about the fate of everyone here, why didn't anyone hear your voice before tonight?"

"It's not like that!" Someone in the crowd stood up, "Sorry, I think I have to refute, Mr. Adams is the dormitory head of our room, each of us has 'heard his voice', he is very reliable , like a brother--"

"Then it's better to continue to let him be your elder brother and let him continue to take the same risks as you," Hesta chuckled. "Otherwise, you will lose him completely when the term ends."

The spokesperson in the crowd was stunned for a moment, speechless for a while.

"What about you, Ms. Hestad?" Fayence stepped forward, "What have you done these days... throwing beans on General Bernhard's back—that's how you 'care about everyone here' way?"

"She and Lico rescued Gustav last night." Su Lei said not far away, "And, Hesta is the only one among us with a mercury needle for the boat ticket—"

"Then according to Ms. Hesta's own logic, she should not be elected!" Fayence turned around, "Now she is still on our side, and when her term ends, we will lose her completely! ?”

"That's right, this kind of logic doesn't hold water at all. I can only say that some people are gloomy and see everything gloomy." Adams also raised his voice, "According to her, the more we trust someone, the less we can vote for him. It is simply arousing suspicion within us!"

"Moreover, I must point out—Ms. Hesta is still deliberately leading everyone to ignore a fact," Fiance looked at the crowd, "Everyone, don't forget, there is no risk in becoming an 'arbiter', remember Ge Did Mister Palin say something, if the 'Adjudicator' is not responsible enough, he will be the first to die!"

"Get out of here!" Adams looked at Hesta with a cold face, "I really want to sit in the position of 'Judger' so much, next time I will come up for election in a dignified way—"

"Get out of here!" Fayence yelled.

Hesta leaned back in the wheelchair, staring intently at the two men who were raising their arms and shouting. After a brief quarrel, the two stopped yelling hesitantly—almost no one followed their guidance. The people below returned to their usual silence.

People looked at this scene with complicated expressions, some were worried, some were thoughtful, and some were just about to move, but in an almost tacit silence, everyone waited.People neither express their position nor leave the scene. The anxiety at this moment is inevitable. Everyone is killing their patience, waiting for everything to come to a result by themselves.

All this is also being seen by Anna.

Will everything lead to a result by itself?

of course.

"Are you finished?" Hesta asked softly.

"Mr. Gobelin!" Adams looked not far away, "Is this allowed?"

Gobelin did not speak.

Hesta laughed, and she slowly leaned back in her chair, looking at the crystal lamps above everyone's heads.

"Fionce said just now that when I step down as the adjudicator, you will lose me. Then may I ask what benefits Gustav did to me last night, allowing me to join the rescue regardless of the danger?"

More people looked back at Hesta again.

"The answer is simple, he didn't do me any favors, I joined simply because I was a quicksilver, and quicksilver was born to fight chelates, and I was just doing my job."

"You don't have to say these scenes, and I didn't mean to accuse you," Fayance frowned, "I'm just using your logic to prove—"

"Really? Even if I step down as the adjudicator, I will still be a mercury needle, and this will not change." Hesta looked at him, "After your adjudication term ends, will you still be willing to volunteer to be involved in new dangers? "

Fayence didn't speak again, he snorted, walked to a chair not far away, and sat down.

Hesta smiled and looked back at the crowd: "Your Mr. Gobelin told me just now that the manipulator behind the scenes this time is probably not a chelate..."

Everyone froze in place.

"He seems to think that everything that happened on this ship came from 'Alec's test'—"

People started whispering again, and the murmur of the crowd filled the hall again.

"This is just my personal guess," Gobelin said proactively, "I'm not completely sure."

"I know, but this is good news, and good news should be shared with everyone." Hesta said softly, "I don't know how many people here have seen chelates with their own eyes, and have actually encountered them. Today, you Seeing that Gobelin retreated completely, he thought that as long as he followed the rules, he could get the promise—but I want to tell you, if the opponent is a chelate, this kind of thing is absolutely impossible.

"Therefore, I advise you to postpone this election. Anyway, there will be more than one adjudicator in the future. This time there will be no round, and there will be a next time. Give me the "Guide" first, because Goebbels can't be sure. For things, I can be sure, if things point to the worst result in the end, then I can keep those who you can't keep.

"I'm tired of this Habitable Seesaw...let me just say it, forget about your voting games for a moment, let go of your prejudices, your doubts, come together as a real team, and bring your Give me your life and trust, because Mercury will not retreat, Mercury doesn't care about the number of judges, Mercury only knows to fight until the last moment.

"Let me do what needs to be done... well done, done."

Hesta looked in the direction of Fayance and Adams.

"Any objections?"

Adams glanced at Hesta: "...This round, I quit."

"I also……"

Hesta: "So Sley, René?"

"No objection." The two replied.

Hesta looked at the crowd again, "What about you?"

Gustav was the first to stand up and applauded Hesta vigorously, "I support it!"

(End of this chapter)

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