Hunter's Mind Slug

Chapter 80 Rational Kuroro (Please subscribe, invest, vote and reward to support, thank you)

For Ron.

Kuroro has actually been very interested in him since he was a child.

The meaning revealed in these words is very obvious. He is here to mediate.

He does not want Ron to continue to clash with the elders.

With such an obvious expression, Ron naturally understands what the other party means.

Just let him take a step back.

It is estimated that it is not just Kuroro, but also the Phantom Troupe and even the Meteor Street Elders.

In fact, it is also the meaning.

Directly dilute his thoughts first.

In this way, at least there will not be too much movement in Meteor Street.

And Ron did not deny Kuroro's words.

Even if Ron waits and then waits for those old guys in Meteor Street to die, there will be no problem at all.

By that time, he will be in his thirties at most. According to Ron's body, there will be no problem at all.

And Ron at that time.

Taking over Meteor Street is definitely not impossible.

Whether the other party is there or not, there is no problem at all.

The difficulty is definitely much lower than it is now.

With his previous fame in Meteor Street, many people support him.

If it weren't for the four elders who were looking for death, Ron would have already started his plan.

. . . .

Ron stood on the beach facing the temptation of Kuroro.

He paused for a moment, looking at the beach, as if he was hesitating and thinking about something.

Finally, he took a deep breath, felt the good time, and looked at the blue sea in front of him.

Thinking about his own plan.

There are two ways now.

The first is to accept Kuroro. According to his character, if the people of the Elder Council do something again, they will definitely stand on his side.

After all, the relationship between Kuroro and the Elder Council is actually limited.

Not only Kuroro, Ron knows that other criminal groups that have walked out of Meteor Street are actually in a state of being close and distant.

The state of mutual use and cooperation.

This is also the troublesome part of Meteor Street, with various forces all over the world.

The second is to reject Kuroro.

The consequences of this will depend on the current situation of the other party.

The other party may not intervene in this matter directly, of course, they may choose to help the Elder Council or Ron.

Anything may cause changes.

Kuroro will withdraw from this incident or help Ron or the Elder Council, in fact, it is possible.

The probability of these choices is actually similar, it all depends on what Kuroro thinks.

Maybe for the sake of Ron and Maggie, or for the sake of the previous affairs of the Meteor Street elders, they just intervene casually.

Of course, it is also possible that they decide to do nothing in the end.

Kuroro's words may also be an excuse for himself.

If the Elder Council or Ron makes trouble in the future, he will know what to do.

"Take a step back, plan, wait, and negotiate."

Listening to Kuroro's promise, Ron actually thought a lot.

But he knew that given the current situation here, even if Kuroro still spoke, he could not convince him.

He did not respond directly to Kuroro, but asked a rhetorical question.

"Kuroro, if the elders sent people to attack the Phantom Troupe, and then all your men died, what would you do?"

The tone at first was very calm, a simple question.

And then it seemed to be telling a story.

"If you do something wrong, you will pay the price, whether it's me, them, or you, it's the same, the price will always come."

Later, Ron's words were full of malice.

It's not directed at Kuroro, but at someone else.

And those words, everyone understands.

As for Kuroro's choice, Ron actually knows it. .

If Kuroro has not changed over the years, then revenge is certain.

But that depends on the situation.

He is a rational person, and he always chooses the most appropriate thing at the most appropriate time.

For example, an enemy, the other party killed a member before.

And if killing that enemy will sacrifice more members.

Then he would rather do nothing.

Of course, Kuroro is not an idealist.

If you don't want to lose anything, you can't get anything.

Those who don't sacrifice anything are idealists.

And Kuroro is a reasonable application and sacrifice of everything he has, including himself.

Everyone needs to work together to use him rationally.

Just do what you should do and reject all those meaningless things.

If there is really something that can make him lose his rationality, perhaps the entire Phantom Troupe is really wiped out, and he is the only one left, that's possible.

At that time, the rational Kuroro may become a crazy Kuroro, and really recklessly take revenge on everything.

And now.

In Kuroro's view, Ron's matter is actually unnecessary.

Obviously, this matter can be solved by other methods.

Of course, this is not counting the situation where Ron's men were almost dead before, this is the best choice for Ron.

In Kuroro's view, this is the case.

And Ron also knows what the other party means.

But his idea is different.

"To put it in your own words, we never refuse anything, so don't take anything from us. If the elders kill my people, then I have to kill them. Isn't that normal?"

This is Ron's idea and decision.

He is not the kind of person who can continue to cooperate with others after being angry.

In that case, he would rather not have anything. He would rather overturn the table and let everyone have no food to eat, and it is impossible to eat the dog food fed by others.

Of course.

An idea is always an idea, and a plan is always a plan.

Whether it can be fully implemented depends on strength and ability.

"My people will not die in vain. Those who dare to take my things are destined to pay the price, no matter who they are."

When talking about the latter, Ron showed malice.

The Immortal Army was actually developed for this plan.

Of course, it also has the function of helping him complete future plans.

But one thing is certain, it will definitely help him destroy the Meteor Street Elders.

"..."

Even Kuroro on the other end of the phone could feel the affirmation and malice in Ron's words.

It's totally unreasonable.

If he didn't know that the other party was not a person who would lose his mind, Kuroro would even suspect that the other party had lost his mind and did something regardless of everything.

Even disregarding interests and the like.

It's completely impossible to convince.

Although he didn't think he could convince Ron from the beginning.

So from the beginning, Kuroro asked Maggie to contact Ron and let the other party convince him.

After all, Ron basically obeyed Maggie's words.

And the ending now.

It's a bit unexpected for him.

It actually took a long time to write this.

It's longer than usual, two hours of deletions and cuts for one chapter.

It's mainly about the characters and analysis. .

This is my usual understanding and knowledge of Kuroro.

Of course, it may be different from others.

Please don't be too serious.

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I almost died on the keyboard.

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