Two days before Karat's scheduled battle to eradicate the pirate base, the atmosphere around Golden City became increasingly tense and electric.

Multiple warships began to gather in the orbits surrounding Golden City, creating an impressive and intimidating display of military power. On the outskirts of the city, thousands of forces from various factions assembled, organized meticulously by the Karat faction in preparation for the upcoming battle. The air was thick with anticipation and the battle spirit among the magus and grand magus figures was palpable.

Despite the fervor and determination shown by the battle-ready forces, a different kind of tension was brewing at the Golden City capitol building. Here, the mood was somber and charged with a sense of urgency as two dozen renowned figures stood in front of the majestic edifice. These leaders spoke passionately to the tens of thousands of gathered Golden City residents, their voices filled with resolute condemnation of Karat's seemingly reckless decision to launch such a drastic call to action.

Among the speakers was Barry Croft, a senior member of the Golden City Council. Croft's opposition to the planned assault was clear and unwavering. He spoke with conviction, articulating the potential dangers and unforeseen consequences of such an aggressive move. "The pirate attack on Karat's planet was overly exaggerated," Barry Croft declared, his voice echoing across the gathered crowd. "These moves by the Karat leaders are nothing but political. We, the Golden City Council, are here to reveal the truth." He paused, allowing the weight of his words to sink in. "We all know of Karat's long relationship with the pirates, and we won't send our brave men into an operation that would endanger our city. The people of Golden City will not be fooled!"

The crowd murmured in response, a mix of shock and curiosity spreading among them. Croft continued to speak with fervor, criticizing the Karat faction and casting doubt on their motives. He portrayed their actions as reckless and self-serving, suggesting that their ultimate goal was not the safety of the city but their own political gain.

Croft didn't stop there. He invoked the memory of the missing founder, Supreme Leader Rosin Karat, speaking highly of his legacy. He contrasted Rosin's leadership with that of his sons, Hassa and Xavier, who were currently in charge. Croft painted a dire picture of their governance, implying that their decisions were leading Golden City toward ruin. He suggested that Hassa and Xavier were destroying the legacy their father had built and jeopardizing the city's future.

To rally support, Croft ended his speech by praising multiple factions for their commitment to ensuring the city's safety. Among those he acknowledged were the Qin and the Hauten, emphasizing their efforts to maintain stability in these turbulent times. The speech by Barry Croft and the Golden City Council was an open challenge, backed by a coalition of over 20 factions, all opposing the Karat faction. The message was broadcast across the sector, significantly impacting the planned participation in the battle. The rhetoric and accusations led to an immediate effect: several ships and groups departed from the gathering, unwilling to risk involvement in what they now perceived as a politically motivated conflict.

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