Chapter 432 Harmonious Meeting
Chapter 432 Harmonious Meeting (End)
No...why did you suddenly get serious?
Faced with Lyon's sudden and confusing hammer method, the parliamentarians present were confused at first, and then they became furious!
It's okay that he was just joking around before, after all, he wasn't the one who got embarrassed, and everyone could even have fun watching it. Of course, there's no need to confront you, the acting speaker.
But now, you actually want to use such a childish way to make a decision on the replacement order of non-commissioned officers, which concerns the interests of half of the people present and is of unparalleled importance? This is simply...
"absurd!"
Having been fooled twice, Marquis Morley slammed the table in front of him, and for the third time, he stood up and pointed at Leon's nose and cursed:
"This is the House of Lords! This is not the place for you to show off! You are not worthy of being the deputy speaker! Get off right now!"
"Correct!"
Seeing someone taking the lead, the remaining noble councillors whose interests were damaged by the non-commissioned officer replacement order stood up and criticized:
"How can you mess around in such a sacred place as Parliament?"
"Come down!"
"In my opinion, we should add another temporary proposal to cancel the Ryan family's position as vice-chairman!"
"Yes! And the non-commissioned officer replacement order must also be voted on again! We do not recognize a proposal passed in this way!"
"Get off the stage! Get off the stage!"
……
Something bad has happened!
Looking at the congressmen who were boiling with emotion below the stage, the finance minister on the side of the main stage couldn't help but widen his eyes, wishing he could rush onto the stage and strangle Leon to death!
Of the 168 parliamentarians present, nearly 40% have already sided with the royal family, and the remaining 20% were also persuaded by Veronica. As long as the proposals are put forward normally, they will have a 100% chance of passing the initial review.
Then Joshua stood up again and, according to his own arrangements, made a strong statement on behalf of the royal family. He would first subdue some people, then take a step back and win over some others, and thus achieve a two-thirds majority, thus finalizing the elimination order.
Joshua, who attended the Senate meeting and "single-handedly" pushed for the replacement order to be implemented, was able to take over some of Veronica's people, build up his own prestige, and successfully reap the biggest benefits.
It's something that can be done with ease as long as you do it normally, but this damn Duke Lionheart insisted on going to such lengths and doing some unpresentable tricks!
Now the opposition lawmakers were annoyed and started making a scene. The lawmakers who stood on his and Joshua's side were in the wrong and couldn't speak out. What if he, the acting speaker, was kicked out again, leading to a new round of voting? Then, what was originally a sure win would be in real trouble!
Something that is not enough for success but more than enough for failure!
After mentally defining Leon as "clumsy" on the stage, the Chancellor of Finance glanced at Joshua, who was somewhat at a loss on the throne, and could not help but sigh.
After all, he is still a child who has not yet reached adulthood. Faced with such an emotional scene, he must have panicked in his heart. It seems that Joshua cannot be relied upon to stabilize the situation. He has to do it himself at this time!
"Everyone please calm down!"
"Everyone please listen to me first!"
The Chancellor of the Exchequer stood up from his seat and shouted in dissuasion:
"The most important thing right now is that the Senate parliament proceeds normally!"
"Quiet! Be quiet!"
Although the Chancellor of the Exchequer had a good reputation, he was probably played too hard by Lyon. The emotions of the members of the House of Representatives were unusually intense. They all scolded him with red faces for his misconduct and for desecrating such a sacred scene as parliament.
The Marquis of Morley, who already had a bad temper and had lost face twice in a row, started cursing at the top of his voice. The Chancellor of the Exchequer's desperate attempts to dissuade him were completely drowned out by the curses.
After shouting twice and finding that his voice was covered up, the Chancellor of the Exchequer became a little anxious. Leon on the stage seemed to notice him and waved to him, motioning him to go on stage and speak quickly. He even picked up the golden bell that had just fallen and bent down to pick up the small silver hammer that had fallen on the ground.
Oh, and there's a bell! After seeing Lyon's actions, the anxious finance minister suddenly reacted. In such a time of public excitement, if you want to drown out the insults, you can only rely on louder noises, and the golden bell on the stage is undoubtedly the best way.
After thinking of the "only solution" at the moment, the Chancellor of Finance was overjoyed. He didn't even walk up the stairs to the main stage. Instead, he climbed onto the stage using his hands and feet, grabbed the small silver hammer in Lyon's hand, and prepared to ring the bell to stabilize the situation.
However, at this moment, Marquis Moli's eyes flashed red, and the anger in his heart suddenly doubled. He didn't know what was going on, but the more he looked at Leon on the stage, the more annoying he found him.
He was so furious that he simply broke his legs and pulled off the big leather shoes on his feet. Then he shouted suddenly and threw the shoes at Leon on the stage with all his strength.
Although he threw it a little crookedly, Leon on the stage seemed to be startled and took two steps back. The hand holding the small silver hammer also dodged upwards, causing the finance minister who was trying to grab the hammer to follow him and raise his head upwards...
"Bang!"
There was a dull thud that could not be suppressed by the curses in the whole hall. The Marquis of Morley's big leather shoes, which were made of raw cowhide, with wooden blocks on the heels and iron sheets on the tips, and were estimated to weigh two or three pounds, hit the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the back of the head, knocking him to the ground.
The "startled" Leon instinctively dodged back, avoiding the Chancellor's grabbing hands as he fell to the ground, but he was unable to avoid the single-person podium next to him, and was pulled down by the Chancellor and hit directly on him with a bang.
Ah this?
what happened?
How did the Chancellor of the Exchequer fall?
I don't know? I didn't see what was going on.
It seemed like something was thrown over, and then the person fell down.
Faced with this unexpected scene, all the congressmen in the audience, including Marquis Morley who threw his shoes with his own hands in a sudden rage, were stunned. Only Leon on the stage did not freeze in his tracks, but sighed with a hint of helplessness.
This didn't even knock him unconscious. My luck is really bad... But it doesn't matter.
As Joshua was shocked beyond words, Lyon's right foot, which was blocked by the podium, suddenly kicked forward with a gust of wind and kicked the Chancellor of the Exchequer directly on the forehead.
After being kicked, the finance minister, whose head was hit repeatedly, finally passed out with the shoe print on his forehead. As for Leon, who had finished finishing off the enemy, he raised his finger and pointed at the confused Marquis Morley in the audience, and shouted:
"Someone is trying to assassinate the Chancellor! Guards! Guards!"
"No! I'm not! I didn't!"
After hearing what Leon said, Marquis Moli in the audience was startled and finally broke free from his uncontrollable rage.
However, the guards, who were startled by the sudden situation and received the order from the Acting Speaker, ran over and pounced on him with fierce faces. They played Jenga on Marquis Morley, pressing him so hard that he screamed. Leon on the stage cried out in a timely manner:
"Minister! Minister! Minister, wake up, Minister!"
After dragging the Finance Minister who was kicked unconscious from the podium and wiping the shoe dust off his face, Leon, who had dealt with the aftermath, threw the Finance Minister back to the ground, then punched the podium in front of him, and shouted angrily at the audience with eyes full of indignation:
"Look at what you have done! This is a sacred parliament! Not a street market! What do you think this place is?"
(End of this chapter)