Watching everyone disappear, he spoke,

“Lieutenant General Sakaski.”

“Wouldn’t that be nice…”

Sakaski shook his head:

“It’s okay, I give the order.”

————

on a warship at night.

The warship escorted by Sakaski slowly sailed out of the harbor of Organ Island.

Follow the nautical-mile-wide sea route.

Sail to the Chambord Islands.

Improvised room.

Boom—!

Sakaski was flipping through the newspaper.

Click!

The sound of doorknobs turning sounded.

Anilu pushed the door in, looking excited:

“Uncle, Dr. Vegapunk is too powerful!!”

Sakaski put down the newspaper:

“It’s only been half a day, and it’s been conquered.”

Anilu nodded a little embarrassed:

“Really, his drawings, designs.”

“It’s !!!”

“It’s too far ahead!”

“At least two or three hundred years ahead of today’s technology.”

“And there are also some aircraft designs.”

“The parameters look much stronger than the proverbs.”

Sakaski said,

“Then learn from Mr. Vegapunk.”

“It’s quite a long way from the Chambord Islands.”

“It’s been more than a month.”

“Words.”

“It’s not just this one to come here so late.”

Anilu then remembered what had pressed on his heart during the day.

After a moment of silence, he said

, “Uncle, I see those who have been experimented on by humans.”

Sakaski looked at Anilu and said, ”

How.”

Anilu was a little sullen:

“It’s so miserable…”

opened his mouth, but didn’t know how to describe the cruel laboratory.

Sakaski said, ”

So you want to ask.”

“Why don’t you execute those scientists?”

The worst he encountered in Anilu’s short life experience was the pirates who killed General Zefa.

And the cruel experiments done by these crazy scientists are even worse than that.

Anilu was a little confused for a while.

Why not execute, but bring back.

Anilu learned from Sakaski during the day that the government would not embarrass them.

Even let them work for the government.

Sakaski gave Anilu time to think.

And he said, ”

What would you do if it were you?”

Anilu didn’t know what to choose.

Sakaski said, ”

Let go and think.”

“You are responsible for this incident, or the person in charge of the government.”

“Take on their role.”

“What would you do?”

Anilu was silent for a moment, and then said, ”

I will order them to be erased.”

Sakaski nodded:

“Very good.”

“Then let’s substitute it again.”

“This group of scientists has 500 years of technology that has been leading the world.”

“You, as the one in power, will still erase them.”

“After all, if you master them, you master the future.”

“How would you choose.”

Anilu opened his mouth with some difficulty and did not speak.

Sakaski continued:

“Come again.”

“This group of scientists has the smartest brains in the world.”

“If you master them.”

“You can get them to work out food that can be productive.”

“Hardy and drought-tolerant plants make it self-sufficient for everyone in poor countries.”

“You can get them to develop powerful weapons.”

“Even ordinary people can destroy the guns and ammunition of pirates.”

“You can get them to come up with quick and easy tools.”

“Communication on the sea can no longer be an obstacle.”

“What would you choose?”

Anilu was completely silent, unable to utter the word “execution” against his will.

Because these conditions are extremely beneficial to both the government and the people of the world.

If some people are killed, execute them and ruin the future.

That is clearly not reciprocal.

Sakaski looked at the silent Anilu:

“There is no such thing as absolute fairness.”

“The value of people is not equal.”

“If a general who shocks an enemy country is executed by the king for killing several civilians.”

“The enemy country destroyed the country because it lost its general who deterred them, killing tens of thousands and displacing hundreds of thousands.”

“Such an outcome, then fairness is right.”

“The word fairness depends on the value it has.”

“All we can do is choose the best outcome.”

“The dead cannot be resurrected.”

“The living move into the future.”

“If because of these dead people, the future of the living is ruined.”

“It’s a mistake that adds to a mistake.”

Anilu thought for a moment, let out a breath, and shrugged his head:

“Well, I was convinced.”

Sakaski shook his head:

“This is just the tip.”

“Wait until the Chambord Islands.”

“Let me show you the darkness and inequality of this world.”

“We can’t be perfect.”

“The sun can’t reach every inch of the earth.”

“Where there is sunlight, there will be shadows

” “All we have to do is try to be as fair as possible.”

“Wait for the time to ripen…” suddenly

Anilu’s sight poked out, and Sakaski raised his eyebrows.

Then he saw Anilu come over and asked in a low voice

, “Uncle, are you going to rebel?”

Sakaski looked at Anilu’s nervous and excited look.

Shaking his head, he smiled and said

, “Where did you hear the words, and rebel.”

“How ugly.”

Sakaski’s voice sounded leisurely~

“It should be called.”

“Usurpation!”

“Bit!”


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