54. Why do villains talk so much?

"Listen up, all of you, with our power to regain true freedom and democracy!"

"Let's tear down the upper floors stained with misconduct!"

The shouting of tens of thousands of people had the heat to shake their bodies and melt into them without their knowledge. And Collins, who was looking at him from behind, kept his mouth shut with an unpredictable expression.

If we could drive Jack out and bring the corrupted back to normal, it would have been a spirit of arms to the devil, but it was still complicated to be happy that the dream had finally come true. Probably because he really sold his soul to the devil.

"A massive insurgency in every city?"

"Yes. If this operation is successful, we can at least have enough power to resist the Great Alliance."

"... There are some things that have been done to target the new region, so work will succeed if it is according to the operation of Sung-hoon you mentioned. Of course, you're unlikely to win. It's just a big damage to the Great Alliance and creating a new organization that can fight them."

"Why do you think you're unlikely to win?"

"Because Los Angeles is not going to participate in that war."

Maximizing conflicts with the dominant and the dominant may not work as well in other cities as in Los Angeles. Jack's pollution over the past two years has made him think it's not even natural, and as a result, he thinks it's natural to have a situation dominated by someone. At least even slaves who were worthy of rebellion started to accept this system naturally, not because of skills, not to mention.

"There are no people here who dream of becoming the heir to God. I'm just looking for the humble pleasure I can enjoy right now. No one can move the way you said."

"Of course. People in this city are already rotting from the ground up, so they don't have to resort to the same methods as other cities. If we keep him in his current state, he won't touch anything."

"You're right, but it's a little annoying."

"I only heard stories on the surface, but I can't do this."

"Surface?"

Looking at Collins, who curled his head like he couldn't understand, the servant said with a smile that reminded him of Sung-hoon.

"It's all for a reason. What Collins really needs to target is first-class citizens and third-class citizens."

"What's wrong with them?"

Epic citizens have a majority of important rights and slaves have at least the greatest aversion to this system. Taking over these two hierarchies, if you think it common sense, was a natural process to succeed the coup, and the employees were rather aiming for a first-rate citizen who was lower than the epic, and a third-rate citizen who was higher than slaves.

"This is the real message that Hyung-hoon told me to convey. Freedom is a dream, human dignity, and there's no one who can draw a sword against Jack in that opinion. But if you change your perspective, you can find as many people as you want to play Jack. who are a little short."

"A little short?"

"Promise first class citizens the place of an Epic Citizen and second class citizens the place of a Third Class Citizen. I'm flirting with people who believe that one step at a time, they can have a bigger fortune film."

"... No."

"If you take most of your troops out of the city to hold us back, it's not like you're going to remove a minority of the epic elite and take power into your hands. After that, if you say that you are holding hands in all the other cities and attacking the Great Alliance and Jack will never make it.."

"That's not possible!"

It was Collins who reacted incredibly violently, even though he had only just been halfway there.

"What do you think I've been fighting for so far?! A man who enslaves a human being as natural as he is and smashes down corrupt ideas that no one thinks are strange and fights to restore human dignity to everyone! But what do you want me to do?"

Even if you take Yooseong Hun's offer and get rid of Jack, it only changed the ruling class. The evil of slavery that you truly wanted to change still exists. However, the employee murmured as though it was not very tidy.

"There was a reason I told you to memorize everything. I never thought you'd be so knowledgeable. Don't you think you should just keep your promise if you get so caught up in it?"

"What?!"

"If we succeed in the coup, we have to compromise with other factions. The slaves who lost Jack, the epic citizens who wait to be captured and executed, and the newly captured troops of Utopia who survived the imminent war. You have the right to liberty in slavery, you have the right to amnesty for epic citizens and utopian troops, and you can use them to achieve the true freedom and equality that you want."

"Now, wait."

"When all this is over, Seongfu will gather the power of other cities and empower Collins. Isn't that how it ends? Oh, let me know if you change your mind. If you keep slavery, you'll be more comfortable..."

Collins couldn't say a word, staring at the innocent servant's face. It's complicated in my head, but I couldn't express it in language. After a while, Collins barely spoke a word.

"... Uh, how can that be? Well, that's obviously a bad thing to do."

The word villain was at least as pure as possible. To be honest, at first I tried to say that he was a scumbag, not just a scumbag. I'm reluctant to do injustice with injustice, but in addition to that idea of putting iron plates on my face, breaking my promises, and finally holding hands with the people I wanted to get rid of, I didn't even think about it.

However, Collins was unaware that even though he had expressed his intention to reject the first proposal, he asked how he thought of it, not rejection of the second proposal. And noticing what these two subtle reactions meant, the employee now completely relaxed.

"For results, it's a process, doesn't it matter what happens? Of course, it would be nice if you could do the process right, but who knows that the world doesn't work that easily?"

"… the results obtained through the wrong process are meaningless."

"Maybe. But at least I think it would be better to go through the right process and not even get results. If you don't like it after hearing about it, you can say no."

"……."

"Whether you end up obsessed with a process you can't see for the rest of your life, or just close your eyes and enjoy the sweet results, it's all Collins' choice."

If it had been the first Collins, I would not have come to this suggestion. However, Collins was now extremely debilitating with both sides of his body after the best of his colleagues had pushed Eli away and found out that all his actions were playing on Jack's palm.

"I don't want a lot. If you just send in troops who can match the look on the outside, we're great."

"Protect."

"Yes?"

"... Make sure you keep your promise."

Looking at Collins in the meantime, the clerk smiled.

"Of course. My brother is a man of promise."

"What the hell are you talking about?! Troops are on their way from everywhere?"

"Don't, just like I said! Hundreds of thousands of troops are currently armed with all the defenses..."

"Troops from four cities? Are you hallucinating something...?"

"Khhhh. Hey, tough guy. It's a bad habit to flee like that. The report you heard is pure truth, with no exaggeration or lies. All you have to deal with is the people you left in the city."

Those who understood Sung-hoon's words had a hesitant look. In this shocking situation, it was Jack who recovered the fastest.

"Can I ask you how you did this beautiful thing?"

"It's nothing. I just poured a little oil into the anger of the oppressed in the ruling class."

"Not all of them, but I understand. Is that how it came about?"

"That's how it happened. The people who are besieging you are the ones who have broken the filthy ruling class and are trying to defend justice. Honestly, I wonder how everyone feels. Dirty villains."

He reacted violently to the word villain, Arben, who was halfway there. So far, I have fought for people, and there has been no shame in that. I didn't want anything more than to hear people smile and thank you, but I couldn't believe that people who could say why they fought had swords pointed at them.

"Tell people the truth right now and stop pointless fighting Yooseong Hoon!"

"What's the truth to reveal anymore? I reveal to people all the truths you've been hiding, and this fight is a choice that people have made for themselves. I didn't do anything wrong. It's all your own business."

"Son of a bitch!"

Arben, who was about to whine for a while, regained consciousness and turned his head to the tyrant.

'I can't waste my time on Yooseong Hoon.'

"Now is not the time to deal with Yooseong Hoon. Once you meet with people, you need to know what's going on before and after and stop this pointless fight!"

"At least I'm glad I have someone who can speak. Then…."

"... ha. I put up with it as much as I could, but it's too much. Hey, are you guys out of your mind?"

It was Jack who got involved in the conversation. So far, Jack has maintained a social expression, even pretentious, but at this moment he has a clearly contemptuous expression at a glance.

"Dialogue is the worst choice. It's time to fight."

"What are you talking about?! All those people out there are innocent people who have gone through Yooseong Hoon's incitement! A conversation, not a battle..."

"If you try to talk because you don't want to see blood right now, you will never get a chance to catch Yooseong Hoon forever. Do you know what it means to make all those who are not part of the Great Alliance into allies and become their representatives? Do you know what that means?"

In reality, unlike other leaders who can't be subject to many restrictions, what would happen if a madman named Yooseong Hun were to take power over the indiscriminate?

"It was Yooseong Hun who lost everything, chased people and time, and made this effort. But now that I have a solid foundation, I don't even know what I would do if I gave you enough time. If he were to go to war and exterminate himself, what choice would you or the mighty warrior of justice have?"

In Jack's words, Arben and Coercive shut up. However, if such a situation came about, it was likely that Yooseong Hoon would hold hands to avoid the worst.

"The more you put it behind you, the worse things will get. Anyway, it's the same thing to stop fighting and eat insults. Then, you idiots, you should definitely eliminate the parasite Yooseong Hoon now!"

After Jack's words, a moment of silence followed. Soon the people who were there began to squeeze their weapons and the Holy Hun, who was hiding in the Undead crowd, gripped his peak with a bitter smile.

"I would have fought anyway, but I'm glad you're motivated."

"Hmph, don't bluff, Yooseong Hoon. Obviously, if you get rid of one, this situation can be solved somehow. How long can two top-rankers last if we're serious?"

"That's right. But there's one thing that's wrong. My only ally here is not Miri."

When you hear it, it sounds like you're calling it an undead. However, having noticed the meaning of the subtle nuances of the Holy Hun, Jack began to look around in a hurry and soon found something and was forced to twist his tail.

"… Sergei."