Chapter 413 Kallen's Visit
"Kafka, I still think it's too risky for you to come to the North with us this time!" A middle-aged man dressed in thin worker clothes persuaded the woman next to him who was also dressed in worker clothes but wearing a baseball cap that covered most of her face.

The woman was Karen, and the middle-aged man next to her was a fellow from the Workers' Union. With them were several other workers from the Workers' Union.

They were currently on a train heading to Chernoborg, and on the train were carrying thermoses that the North had ordered from the factory in Pignesburg.

Although the North's own factories could also do this, Perfect still gave Pignesburg an order, and Kallen and other workers from the Workers' Union escorted the goods to the North for delivery.

Of course, it doesn't take so many people to deliver a batch of goods. However, when Karen said that she wanted to come to the North, the other members of the Workers' Union were unable to object and could only send a few more people to protect her.

Now Karen has developed the Workers' Union very well. Not only in Pignesburg, but also in the surrounding cities and factories, branches of their Workers' Union have gradually appeared. Their farthest sphere of influence has even reached the city of New Shock.

A large number of workers, engineers and grassroots laborers joined their ranks and became members of the Workers' Union. While the organization continued to grow and develop, Karen also wondered whether she should change the name of the Workers' Union.

Because the Workers' Union today is no longer just a group of workers, Karen felt that she needed a name that could better represent everyone.

Similarly, as her influence expanded, Kallen, as the leader and spiritual mentor of the Workers' Union, became increasingly important.

At present, this thin-looking woman is the only one in the entire Workers' Union who can unite the branches of the Workers' Union in various cities and factories, so that everyone can form a whole, rather than being a loose sand acting independently.

This undoubtedly made Karen's position in the Workers' Union more stable and important, but at the same time she was gradually exposed to the sight of the New World colonial authorities.

Karin is now a wanted criminal, and one of the most wanted criminals in the New World colonies, with a bounty of five thousand gold pounds.

When she heard about the reward, Karen even considered whether she should take the initiative to have someone kidnap her in exchange for the reward so as to raise some funds for the Workers' Union.

Although Kallen had used various methods to help the Workers' Union solve its funding problem after accepting funding from Perfectcot last time, the Workers' Union would still be happy to have more money.

As for herself? Kallen didn't think the prison in the New World Colony could hold a thief like her.

Unless Perfect takes action personally, it might be possible for Kallen to surrender.

In fact, it was precisely because of this that everyone in the Workers' Union opposed Kallen coming to the North in person.

Because the North is different from the New World, the density of extraordinary professionals here is too high. Whether it is the alchemist, the steam knight, or the most dangerous and terrifying ruler of the North, the Earl of the North himself, they all have enough strength to capture Kallen and put her in prison, making it impossible for her to escape.

But for Karen, this was not a problem, because she knew that Perfect would not really embarrass her. The main purpose of her coming to the North this time was to meet Perfect and discuss the next direction of the Workers' Union.

Of course, she couldn't tell these words to other people in the Workers' Union. After all, the Northern Lord was the behind-the-scenes supporter of the Workers' Union. This would destroy the foundation of the entire Workers' Union's current business.

"Don't worry about me, Jon." Kallen smiled at her companion and comforted him, "I am just an ordinary person. There is nothing special about me compared to you. There is no wanted order for me in the North. As long as you pay attention, there will be no problem.

Besides, even if something really goes wrong, the Workers' Union still has you and others, and I believe you can continue our cause.

I am just a person who lit the torch. You have to walk your own path. If your career cannot continue without me, then I can only say that I have failed. "

Hearing what Kallen said, Jon, a middle-aged man dressed as a worker, shook his head in disapproval and said, "But Kafka, you are the leader of our Workers' Union. Now only you can unite everyone. Without you, we are like a ship without a helmsman. We will lose our way!"

In response to Jon's statement, Karen could only shake her head helplessly and sighed, "Jon, I have told you many times that I am just an ordinary person. I am just telling you what I know. You did everything on your own. I did not play any special role in our cause.

I am very happy that everyone respects me and is willing to listen to me, but you cannot praise me higher than others. If I do that, I will be separated from everyone and from reality. This will not allow our career to develop better, and I may even become a hindrance to our career.

Someone once told me that if something must rely on one person to be accomplished, then that thing is bound to fail.

The real workers' movement should not be a call from one person, but a spontaneous participation by everyone, like an irresistible trend like a rolling torrent! Because only in this way can we completely overthrow oppression and exploitation and usher in the world we truly hope for! "

Listening to Kallen's words, Jon could feel that every word Kallen said came from her heart, and this made Jon respect Kallen even more.

In fact, although Karen herself always said that she was just an ordinary person, other people in the Workers' Union regarded her as a leader and spiritual mentor, because apart from her, no one else could convince everyone, and no one had the prestige to call on everyone.

Although Karen kept emphasizing it, the more she emphasized it, the more her nobility was highlighted, and the more everyone in the Workers' Union respected her.

Jon knew that it was useless to persuade her any further, so he didn't say much. He just told Kallen, "No matter what, Kafka, you are very important to our Workers' Union now. When you arrive in the North, please be careful about your safety. I and others will do our best to protect you!"

"Okay, thank you for your kindness, Jon." Kallen was also helpless, but finally accepted Jon's kindness.

(End of this chapter)

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