“Their deaths don’t mean anything.”

It’s just that in the “great righteousness” of saving the world, it has become an obstacle and is easily removed.

“There are only a few records in the history books of later generations.”

“Because they don’t matter at all, like O’Hara.”

“Your existence gives the world a glimmer of impression of O’Hara, and if you died back then, then no one in the world will remember you at all, remember O’Hara this place.”

“In just a few decades, the name O’Hara will disappear into history.”

“Like the islands that the world government erased.”

Robin on the couch closed his eyes tightly, sweating profusely on his head.

He opened his eyes suddenly, pushed the door quickly and walked out, propped his hands on the parapet wall of the fortress, and gasped heavily.

Sakaski’s words, like magic in his ears, subverted Robin’s past cognition and world view.

On the one hand, she felt that what Sakaski said was right, and on the other hand, her tragic past life told her that it was demagogic…

Inside the office.

Sakaski shook his head.

Ignoring Robin, who suddenly went out, he looked through the latest information.

Carol smiled helplessly and bitterly.

Picked up the water glass, got up and walked out.

Walked over to Robin, who was panting and had not yet calmed down, and handed the glass over:

“Drink some.”

Robin stretched out a hand to take the water cup and drank it directly, ignoring the image.

When he finished drinking, he put the glass on the parapet and said in a hoarse voice:

“Thank you.”

Carol smiled:

“You’re welcome.”

Robin propped himself up on the parapet and looked out at the sea ahead.

Carol also looked into the distance and said,

“It’s demagogic.”

Robin was silent for a long time, and sighed slightly:

“yes.”

Carol laughed:

“But it’s a fact.”

Robin smiled wryly and said,

“The people who died in O’Hara really don’t mean anything.”

Sakaski’s evaluation of O’Hara almost collapsed Robin’s faith, O’Hara’s career that she has struggled for hundreds of years, just the four words ‘irrelevant’

which she could not accept….

Carol sighed inwardly, although she didn’t want to hit Robin, she still had to let her recognize the reality

: “Do you think it is meaningful…”

After thinking for a while, she asked in a different way:

“In the history recorded by O’Hara, you should be able to find many islands that have been erased by the world government.”

Robin nodded, this is true, O’Hara records most of the history of the world, and can find a lot of history hidden by the government.

Carroll continued:

“O’Hara is in the process of investigating history.”

“I stayed for them for a minute.”

“How big was the island, how many people died, when did it disappear…”

“Because they don’t matter.”

“O’Hara just wants to pursue the so-called truth and doesn’t care how many islands have been erased by the world government, because of those erased islands.”

“It has nothing to do with you at all, in your opinion.”

“Those things are ‘irrelevant.'”

“All you want to pursue is the truth hidden by the world government, those things don’t matter, care what they do.”

“If you can’t resurrect them, do you want to denounce the world government on their behalf?”

“That’s pretty stupid.”

Carol also braced her hands on the parapet, blowing a breeze, watching the sparkling sea:

“It’s the same with the destruction of O’Hara…” ”

Not so many people care about that place.”

“The only one who cares is you, this survivor of O’Hara.”

“If Kuzan hadn’t let you go.”

“Then there will be no one in this world who will have hatred for Marshal Sakaski because of the incident in O’Hara.”

“They

have no reason to hate Marshal Sakaski, after all, it is not their island that is destroyed, it is their relatives who are killed…”

Carol thought of something, looked at Robin next to him and said:

“Strictly speaking, you have no reason to hate Marshal Sakaski.”

Carol’s words hit her heart, making her unable to refute that O’Hara’s scholars certainly did not speak up for the erased islands, because for O’Hara, really…

It doesn’t matter….

But speaking of O’Hara’s demise and hatred for Sakaski, Robin frowned:

“Why.”

Carroll said, ”

What your mother did was forbidden by the world government.”

“Including those on the island, the scholars are aware of the law, and this process has continued for hundreds of years.”

“Don’t say anything like that’s qualified to know the truth.”

“What you can’t deny is that the world is the only authoritative official institution, which is the world government.”

“It’s been like this for the last 800 years.”

“O’Hara’s scholars did not follow the rules of the world government, but chose to jump outside the rules, like pirates, outside the rules, and shouted freedom.”

“O’Hara just changed his method, changed his profession, and shouted the truth.”

“That’s why O’Hara perished.”

“As for hatred because of those civilians on the island, there is even less reason.”

“Those people seem to refuse you to come on board, and your mean aunt? Thin uncle? You should have no reason to hate Marshal Sakaski because of those people.

“They had reason to hate, but they all died.”

“This causal relationship is also over.”

Robin opened her mouth, and finally sighed weakly:

“You are all brainwashing masters…”

She couldn’t refute it, and she couldn’t even think of anything to fight back against Carol…

Carol smiled and said,

“How can you get to this point without some means.”

“In the final analysis, it is still Marshal Sakaski who is powerful.”

“He taught me, and I…” “He taught

you.”

Robin sighed slightly, did not speak, and looked into the distance with his arms on the parapet.

Carol accompanied Robin to look at the scenery for a while, got up and moved:

“In fact, there is no need to get tangled.”

“Because this world is except for those few who control the world.”

“Everything has nothing to do with all the people of this world, and for them, nothing in this world matters.”

“Because only those few people control the world, and they decide their fate, the fate of the world.”

“Among these people.”

“Marshal Sakaski counts one.”

“There are several in the world government.”

“The leader of the revolutionary army, Long…”

A few black lines flashed across Robin’s head:

“Half?”

“And…” ”

The four emperors of pirates are not counted.”

Carol looked at Robin with a strange look:

“I forgot.”

When Saab said that the Industrial Revolution and “Oppression and Resistance” were written by Marshal Sakaski, Robin had fainted, and Carroll explained, ”

The Industrial Revolution I taught you was written by Marshal Sakaski.”

“The revolutionary book “Oppression and Resistance”, which was held up as the program by the revolutionary army, was also written by Marshal Sakaski.”

“Vegapunk’s technical support for the revolutionary army was also allowed by Marshal Sakaski…”

As if afraid that Robin would not accept it, he turned the topic to the pirates:

“As for those pirates.”

“They don’t deserve it.”

“It’s just that every spring, weeds can be seen everywhere on the roadside, and the four emperors are just weeds that grow stronger” “It’s

gone when you cut it lightly.”

“For eight hundred years, there have been countless pirate powerhouses on the sea, and there are almost nothing that can really be remembered.”

“Even if it is as strong as Lokes, no one knows when it is put into the sea today.”

“Perhaps only Roger, and the pirates of this era, can have some records in later history.”

“Do you know why?”

Shocked, Robin shook his head.

Seeing this, Carol chuckled, looked into the distance of the sea, and said faintly:

“Because of the reason that he was once an enemy of Marshal Sakaski, the names of these pirates will be recorded in the history books of future generations.”

“And this

…” “will be their supreme honor…”


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