Both the governorship bill and the bill proposed by Lucullus, were agreeable to Hetairos, so after gathering his thoughts for a second, he gained the podium again.
"Before, Senators, I say those things concerning the Empire I feel bound to say, I feel it necessary to explain the circumstances which lead to my constraint to say these things. A new light, it seems, has been shined upon us. This new light, is our ascendant Empire. May it grow ever brighter! I pray to the heavens each day that the gods will bless me, with the ability to do whatever part, no matter how small, to advance the people of Hadria, and make this nation stronger. And, as I was so doing, I felt compelled to think of a governor's bill myself. (OOC: This is a lie, but nobody would know it anyway) I lacked the time to put these words in writing, but I had quite a few tenets for this bill in mind. Imagine my surprise when I come here, and the bill Crassius has presented is exactly identical! I would not have phrased it any differently, nor taken nor added a single part. This bill was masterfully designed, and may we all thank the gods that they have graced us with a legal philosopher so great as Crassius. And, for that matter, Lucullus, who had the excellent sense to assist this bill. That is not to trivialize his input, of course. His Consular bill is every bit as wise and noble as any I've ever seen. Truly, everyone will be bettered for it, from the poorest pauper to the Emperor himself. I pray, Senators, that the gods will bestow upon us the same sense, that these two men possess. Gods bless the Senate, and gods bless the people of Hadria!"
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