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 Landsraad wanted to stay on his good side。
 Does he feel threatened by me?
 The head magistrate bowed deeply and made an expansive gesture。 〃Sire; we are honored by your presence and your interest in this case。 Of course the Landsraad tribunal will hear you。〃 Leto knew only the most basic facts about this magistrate; the Baron Lar Olin from the titanium…rich planet of Risp VII。 〃Please speak。〃
 Shaddam pointed over his shoulder; in Leto's direction。 〃With the permission of the court; I'd like my cousin Leto Atreides to stand with me。 I wish to address the matter of these malicious accusations and; I hope; prevent the court from wasting the valuable time of all its members。〃
 Leto's mind raced; and he looked over at Hawat。 What is he doing? 〃Cousin〃? The way he says it; the word sounds like a term of endearment。。。but he and I have never been close。 Leto was merely the grandson of one of Elrood's daughters; by the ancient Emperor's second wife; not even Shaddam's mother。 The Corrino family tree sprawled among the Houses of the Landsraad; any blood connection should have meant little to Shaddam。
 The head magistrate nodded。 At the table beside Leto; his lawyers sat in astonishment; not knowing how to respond。 Warily; Leto levered himself to his feet。 With shaking knees; he marched forward to join the Crown Prince; standing a pace away from his side; on his left。 While of similar height and facial appearance; the men were dressed in radically different fashion; representing two social extremes。 Leto stood in his rough fisherman clothes; feeling like a dust mote in the middle of a whirlwind。
 He made a formal bow before Shaddam closed the gap between them; placing a hand on Leto's shoulder。 The fine; loosely fitted satin of the Crown Prince's tunic cascaded over the arm of the young Atreides。
 〃I speak from the heart of House Corrino; the blood of the Padishah Emperors;〃 Shaddam began; 〃with the supportive voices of all my ancestors who have ever associated with House Atreides。 This man's father; Duke Paulus Atreides; fought bravely for the Imperial cause against the rebels on Ecaz。 Through battle and high peril; the Atreides family has never to my knowledge mitted any treasonous or dishonorable act  all the way back to their heroism and sacrifice at the Bridge of Hrethgir during the Butlerian Jihad。 Never! Never have they been cowardly murderers。 I challenge any of you to disprove this。〃 He narrowed his eyes; and the magistrates looked away unfortably。
 Shaddam stared from magistrate to magistrate。 〃Who among you; knowing the histories of your Houses; can make the same claim? Who has displayed the same loyalty; the same unblemished honor? Few of us; if the truth be told; can pare with noble House Atreides。〃 He let the silence hang; disturbed only by a sharp static discharge from the ominous Tleilaxu vivisection machine。 〃Ah; yes。 And that is why we are here today; is it not; gentlemen? Truth and honor。〃
 Leto saw some of the magistrates nod in agreement; because they were expected to。 But they looked perplexed。 Imperial leaders never voluntarily addressed Landsraad courts。 Why was Shaddam involving himself in such a relatively minor matter?
 He read my message! Leto thought。 And this is his response。
 Still; he waited for the trap to appear。 He didn't understand what he had gotten himself into; but Shaddam couldn't intend just to march in and rescue him。 Of all the Great Houses in the Landsraad; the Corrinos were among the most devious。
 〃House Atreides has always taken the high road;〃 Shaddam continued; his regal voice growing more powerful。 〃Always! And young Leto here has been indoctrinated into this family code of ethics; forced into his royal station early because of the senseless death of his great father。〃
 Shaddam removed his arm from Leto's shoulder and took a step forward; closer to the magistrates。 〃In my opinion; it would be impossible for this man; from this House; to intentionally fire upon Tleilaxu ships; as he has been accused of doing。 Such an act would be abhorrent to everything House Atreides believes。 Any evidence to the contrary must be false。 My Truthsayers have confirmed this after speaking to Leto and his fellow witnesses。〃
 A lie; Leto thought。 I spoke to no Truthsayers!
 〃But Royal Highness;〃 Magistrate Prad Vidal said; with a dark scowl that lowered his black eyebrows; 〃the guns on his frigate showed evidence of having been fired。 Are you suggesting the Tleilaxu ships were damaged by a convenient accident? A mad coincidence?〃
 Shaddam shrugged。 〃As far as I am concerned; Duke Leto has explained this satisfactorily。 I; myself; have taken a bat pod into orbit for skeet…drone practice。 The remainder of the investigation is inconclusive。 Perhaps an accident; yes; but not caused by the Atreides。 It must have been a mechanical malfunction。〃
 〃But on two Tleilaxu ships?〃 Vidal said; in an incredulous tone。
 Leto looked around; speechless; watching the events play themselves out。 Shaddam was about to begin his reign。 If the Emperor himself threw his weight indisputably in support of Leto; would any of the representatives declare themselves enemies of the crown? The repercussions could be severe and long…lasting。
 This is all politics; Landsraad power plays; favors exchanged; Leto thought; struggling to keep his expression calm。 None of this has anything to do with the truth。 Now that the Crown Prince had made his stance clear; any magistrate who voted to convict Leto would be openly defying the next Emperor。 Even the enemies of House Atreides would be loath to risk that。
 〃Who can say?〃 Shaddam responded; with a toss of his head that labeled the question irrelevant。 〃Perhaps debris from the first accidental explosion hit the panion craft; damaging it less severely。〃 No one believed the explanation for a moment; but the Crown Prince had given them a way out; a paper platform on which to stand。
 In low tones the magistrates conferred among themselves。 Some of them agreed that Shaddam's line of reasoning was plausible  they wanted to find some way to agree with the new Emperor  but Vidal was not one of them。 Sweat ran down his brow。
 Looking over his shoulder; Leto saw the Tleilaxu spokesman shaking his head in silent disapproval。 In the tall chair that had been rigged for him at the prosecution table; he looked like a displeased child。
 The Crown Prince continued。 〃I am here; as is my right and duty as your Supreme mander; to personally vouch for my eminent cousin; Duke Leto Atreides。 I urgently request an end to this trial and the restoration of his title and properties。 If you grant this。。。request; I promise to send a contingent of Imperial diplomats to the Tleilaxu to convince them to drop the matter and not to retaliate against the Atreides in any way。〃
 Shaddam fixed a long glance at the Tleilaxu; and Leto had the distinct impression that the Emperor also had the gnomish men over a barrel。 Somehow。 Seeing that Shaddam stood by House Atreides; their hauteur crumbled。
 〃And if the plainants won't agree?〃 Vidal inquired。
 Shaddam smiled。 〃Oh; they'll agree。 I am even willing to open the Imperial coffers to pay generous; ah; disaster relief for what was; undoubtedly; an unfortunate accident。 It is my duty as your new ruler to maintain peace and stability throughout the Imperium。 I cannot allow such a feud to destroy what my dear father built during his long reign。〃
 Leto caught Shaddam's gaze; and detected a glimmer of fear beneath the statesmanship and bravado。 Without words Shaddam told Leto to keep his mouth shut; making Leto even more curious about what alarms his mysterious bluff had triggered。
 So he held his tongue。 But could Shaddam afford to let him live afterward; not knowing what proof Leto might have against him?
 Following a short conference among themselves; Baron Lar Olin cleared his throat and announced; 〃It is the finding of this duly sworn Landsraad Council that all evidence against Leto Atreides is circumstantial and unprovable。 Given such extreme doubts; there are insufficient grounds to proceed with a trial of such devastating consequences; especially in light of the extraordinary testimony of Crown Prince Shaddam Corrino。 We therefore declar

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