Chapter 64 Awakening Will

Can the meaning of the word equality really be achieved?
Kevin’s answer is no.

In the afternoon conversation, after talking about the so-called freedom and equality, Dr. Clover questioned the authenticity of these two points.

Kevin calmly gave a negative answer.

No social group can truly achieve equality, because the system cannot restrict the changing human heart.

No matter which world or race, as long as they have individual thinking, they will have flexible and changeable creativity as well as various desires.

Only desire can inspire human creativity.

Relative equality, relative freedom.

This is Kevin's answer to Dr. Shamrock.

What is equal is the right to live, life is above all else.

Freedom means no slavery, no oppression, and living freely without breaking the law.

In the future described by Kevin, pirates have been thrown into the trash, and the role of the navy has become a real force to protect the people under the law.

Technology will lead to abundant energy and materials, and power will be regulated and restricted.

Relatively speaking, living, even living well, would be a simple thing.

And the dragon slayer eventually becomes the dragon...

Kevin's answer was: "When the will of all the people awakens, this will will never be extinguished. Ordinary people who make up 90% of this world will eventually drag it into the abyss."

"All along, the most important thing for the revolutionary army has never been guns and strength, but ideas! The idea of ​​daring to oppose, daring to fight, and daring to fight against all the injustices in this world."

"As long as this thought burns from the flame and ignites all the people on this sea, even if someone sits on the throne again, they will still be pulled down."

……

After nightfall at O'Hara's, late at night.

Inside the Tree of All-Knowing, Dorag scanned all the bookshelves around him.

Then, he held the chicken talisman in his hand, and the next moment all the bookshelves in the Tree of Omniscience began to shake.

Under precise control, books and records were lifted into the air, one shelf after another, like a queue, floating out of the Tree of All-Knowing and heading for the ships in the port.

Scholars are directing the order of each bookshelf, and the ships in the port are also directed by them to avoid chaos caused by the transfer of so many books.

Roger at the port sat on the bow with his hand on the mask and tried to take it off, but Kevin stopped him with a glance.

"If you are caught, you won't have to come out again. The prison is always in need of a labor force for lighting fires and conducting interrogations. I think you are a good fit."

"Uh."

Roger put his hand down and sighed. He knew the impact he would have if he survived.

Although he looks like neither human nor ghost now, I'm afraid no one would be able to sleep well if the thought of resurrecting the dead is considered a serious problem.

Roger looked at Kevin as his thoughts raced through his mind. "Young sir... I always feel like you know a lot of things, even some things you know better than I do."

Seeing that Kevin ignored him, Roger continued to wonder, "Does the young gentleman know his last name?"

Kevin smiled and said, "D? I have a last name, but it doesn't have a D in it, and it doesn't need to have one. The reason why I haven't used a last name is because it no longer exists except for me."

After thinking for a while, Kevin looked at the scholars in charge: "D was not a surname in the beginning, right? It only represents a will, a will against those so-called descendants of God." "Then why not add a D before the names of all the revolutionary army? Raftel's record made you choose to believe in fate, and you regretted that you came too early, and you also look forward to the appearance of the destined person in the future."

"But I don't have high hopes. Even after I arrived in Rogue Town, I thought that maybe the destined person is no longer around. Will the world continue to be dark like this?"

Roger frowned.

D is not important, and fate is even less important. What is important is that there is a group of people in this world who are spreading the will to resist.

And this group of people and those who will inherit these wills in the future are all D.

After a long time, Roger exhaled: "I really don't know how you know all this. Sometimes it's really scary to think about it... Plant a seed. When the seed grows into a towering tree, there will be no one in this world who can blatantly dominate the world."

After the words were spoken, the port fell silent except for the scholars' commands.

Kevin looked at his hands.

Planting seeds?
At the beginning, when he was one year old, his hometown was destroyed and his relatives were killed. He wanted revenge, so he killed all the celestial dragons on Marijoa, hanged the five old ghosts among the powers, and judged Im among the flowers.

But now...one lecture after another may not only plant the seeds in their hearts, but also in my own heart.

It's not something high-end, it's just the three views in my memory. The current situation of this world makes me very uncomfortable, every time I see misery.

……

After a night, when Dorag and Kevin had taken turns and were both exhausted, all the bookshelves in the Tree of Omniscience, including the research materials in the basement, were moved.

After all, it is a delicate job, and if you cram in all the information, you will be criticized by scholars.

At the moment of parting, Dr. Clover, as the leader of the scholars, still insisted on his own ideas.

He would not leave, he chose this place as his grave.

Some scholars also stayed behind, including Olivia, who had originally made the same choice, but was driven onto the ship by the old man, including her eight-year-old daughter Nico Robin.

"Are you really not leaving? You must really want to see that kind of future in person, right?"

"This is my hometown. It would be a good destination to die here at this age."

"That's not a reason..."

Kevin sighed: "We are still too weak. If the 100-year taboo is touched, they will explode, and we can only choose to avoid it."

“They may not know exactly how many scholars there are at O’Hara, but it’s impossible that there are none, and even impossible that there are only one or two.”

"Sacrificing yourself in exchange for transferring the lives of your companions, reassuring the enemy, and allowing your companions to conduct research in peace in the dark again, right?"

The old man glared at Kevin unhappily: "Sir, you are still very young. Being too smart is not a good thing."

After saying this, he looked at Robin who was clinging to the railing on the deck of the ship: "Young people are the future of this world. If those who are about to die don't take the opportunity to make use of their remaining energy, it will be meaningless if they continue to live on..."

Kevin didn't respond and chose to respect.

"We will bring in a batch of miscellaneous books in the evening. After all, it's not good to have too much space."

"Ah."

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I beg you guys to read this.

(End of this chapter)

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