Huron's biggest black spot (in the eyes of Lord Terragao) is that he is clearly superborn, but after Kiliman's return, he himself regretted it so much that he wanted to burn the Holy Codex, so this charge is not valid in Kiliman, who is currently the supreme ruler of the empire (one of them, but Leon is even more unlikely to care about this, he wants to rebuild the legion more than Kiliman).
The rest of the regent, whether to keep Huron by his side as a senior counselor (rising and descending), or to encourage Huron to work hard, depends on the regent's needs. Politics is like that, as long as you don't tear your face openly, a lot of things can be discussed.
Since it has just erupted, it is when the conflict has just begun, and even the sad betrayal has not yet happened. At this point, it was enough to redeem himself and not even have to run to the maelstrom himself.
Because this will be Huron has not yet thrown himself into the mix, and the major things he has committed are nothing more than serious tax arrears all year round, the number of people who do not obey the holy scriptures is excessive, and he also privately annexes the sub-group. These three questions are nothing at all, except for the last Kiliman's evaluation of Huron for unknown reasons.
If you go to Huron and learn that your father has woken up, you will definitely try your best to contain the conflict so as not to cause irreparable bloodshed, because the father of genes will wake up and return, even if Huron's ambition is so inflated that his father doesn't pay attention to it, he has to see how his subordinates feel.
So it's likely that the outcome will be solved in one or two talks.
Let's make up for Grandpa Blue's version of the Grace Order: Killiman said that he would not pursue Huron's crimes, and at the same time, in order to "reward" Huron, he was allowed to leave the maelstrom with the entire group of Starclaw and go to settle in the Five Hundred Worlds or participate in the Unyielding Expedition with the whole group.
Or promote Huron to be a staff officer by his side, and the Star Claw Regiment will temporarily manage it with a company commander of the Mother Regiment.
It depends on whether you want to push forward the resurrection of the Regency or postpone the badab war. In the case of the former, the regent is likely to take the opportunity to reform the canon and make Huron an existence with a status close to that of the Legion Commander or the New Four Heroes.
If it's the latter, what kind of chaos will the Great Rift have to be in the Great Vortex Star Region, a place that usually requires several warbands to be stationed? The Maelstrom Guardian Warband is likely to be forced out of a battle close to the Baal Destruction level (not the number of people, but the plurality of warbands being wiped out or facing annihilation), in which case Huron will not have time to fight against taxes with the Imperial Bureaucracy, or will either become the mainstay and lead the Guardians to defend the Maelstrom Zone, or due to their thirst for power and the vacuum of imperial authority, the former will be rescued by the Regent with the Indomitable Expeditionary Force and then receive the title of Heroic Rank and the original forged reinforce, The super-knit Tiger Claw is like the 11th Company of the U Regiment or the Black Shrine with one eye closed;
The latter was raised by the regent as a typical leader of the unyielding expeditionary force, and Huron died at the hands of the ruler of the Otlama Fist Forbidden Army Sentry Spear Katosicarius, and the tyrant's claw was rewarded to Felix (and then the regent pulled out the genetic seed to prove that this was the Emperor's Fist Regiment, which was as fidelity as the son of the phoenix (dog head)).
If so, the war may not be fought. Don't forget that the Screaming Vortex region has been in arrears for a hundred years in taxes before the war started, yes, you have a reason every time, but the High Lord can find out, how can you hide the original body.