âNothing scares me more than a bunch of fools believing. Now youâre talking about people just like you. I donât know how the continent works, whatâs here, whatâs going to happen. It would have been better if we had stayed still like everyone else. Faith doesnât sound like eating dog grass⌠Even when I see the sights made by the demonic contractors. â
âWhat you just⌠told me⌠might be the answer to your question. â
âYes?â
âEvery intelligent creature that lives on this earth deserves to live with their own thoughts and judgement. Be free to act with your own beliefs and your own will. Thatâs a human being⌠Huff⌠Thatâs how Humans live. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âThank you⌠for letting me realize how you look at people, how you think and treat them⌠again. Thank you very much for proving that my choice was not wrong. â Trans la t ed b y jp mt l.ď˝ o ď˝
It was hard to keep up with the horses, but I could see them breathing heavily intermittently.
âThatâs bullshit, man. â
Itâs absurd, isnât it?
Intellectual life? Donât you think Iâm wrong? â
The thought of seeing too many animations that are not on the continent pops into my head.
âYouâve seen too many cartoons. I have no idea what youâre talking about⌠Who loves people as much as I do? â
âTheyâre not fools. Theyâre not stupid. They can stand up on their own strength. I just⌠didnât think it was the right way to do it. You think youâre the medicine of the continent, but youâre not. You are cancer of the continent. Heâs just a dictator who deceives the public and unifies their ideas. Youâre the one whoâs fooling them. Youâre the one who makes them stupid. â Tr a n s l at e d by jp mt l .co ď˝
â âŚâŚ. â
âThe continent is rotting. Your greed⌠is destroying the entire continent. â
âWell said. My Lord Michiel. I used to like this look⌠So did you tell him? â
âAlthough this case is over as a failure, I will never regret rebelling against you. I thought I did what I had to doâŚ. â
âI donât know what Iâve done so wrong that youâre pushing me so far. â
âI donât think you really know. â
âAs long as I had a few things on my mind, everything I did was for the continent. Even though Michael feels that I have deprived them of their rights, the results of my contribution to the continent are no different. Turn your head and see how the continent has progressed. Letâs get to the Church first. He must have forgotten that the Holy Church used to be called the Empire. â
âNothing has changed. From Emperor and Empress to Oskar and Chairman, the nobles have just changed parliaments. The revolution was not the victory of the people, but the victory of the chairman. Itâs wrapped in a good word to hear about sacred democracy, but itâs not currently a state that is democracy-oriented. It is merely a means of selling the name of God to strengthen power. More than half of the parliament is made up of your people, and you control all the media and administration. Itâs not a democracy. Itâs just a shift in power. in a much worse way. â
âHaha, the democrats involved in the Imperial Revolution will be very disappointed to hear this. It was no one who lived in the past who removed the identity system from the Church. â
âWe donât distinguish between the commoners and the nobles, but we canât see that the ranks are gone⌠The Church is still in the identity system. It was you who created the rank. â
âYou canât deny that the quality of life has improved as a result. â
âThe gap between rich and poor hasnât diminished. â
âThose of you who think that way want to ignore the pain of the worker. â
âThey have a sorry heartâŚ. â
Tra n s late d by pmt l.ď˝om âA sacrifice for a great cause. Hey⌠Youâre amazing. Itâs fun. You put it on your nose, you put it on your ear, and itâs a good word for earrings. I⌠I donât know why you donât think of my sins as sacrifices for generations⌠â
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â âŚâŚ. â
I can see Michiel silencing for a moment. It doesnât seem to be embarrassing. It sounded like an ulcer to me.
âWell, I wonât deny Michaelâs words. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âBut letâs get one thing straight. I respect humans. Itâs not like youâre denying people or making a fool out of them. Who denies the possibility of an individual in all the world? Iâm not trying to control the Enlightenment because I think humans are stupid. Itâs because theyâre so smart. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âOne smart guy wonât be a problem, but one smart guy fighting and sticking together is another problem. â
âYouâŚ. â
âIf it was normal, I wouldnât have cared so much. Wherever something happens, who gets in a fight with who, or where I donât know what the fuck Iâm doing, it doesnât matter. Iâm the only one who can eat well⌠By the way, this situation Iâm in, itâs not just about looking at that shit, Michael. Did you really say that we should trust the people? â
âThatâs âŚ. â
âLook at the results. Why would anyone want to know? Take a look at the results of stumbling through memories and leaving the choice to the public. You donât have to look far away. Start stamping in sequence from the day you were nearby. No, before I came in, what was the state of the continent a few years ago? How peaceful it would have been if our Lord Michael missed the old days. I wonder how happy he would be if he shouted for the freedom of the people and tried to benefit them widely. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âI guess the birth rate and economic growth also went through the ceiling. It must have been peaceful. There was no quarrel, and he was having a happy time. I think itâs my fucking fault Iâm on the continent. Seems a lot different than what I knew, doesnât it? â
â âŚâŚ. â Tran sla t ed by jpmt l.ď˝ oď˝
âItâs not like that, you know. There were endless wars. There were people dying of famine. The commotion was endless, and they were growling at each other and encouraging everyone to dive into the shit together. Thatâs what I knew. Thatâs weird. I donât have a bad memory. â
âAre you saying you were right? â
âOnly in the case of the Republic right now. Theyâre idiots, too. You have to remember as much as possible. JingJing, you know he wasnât clean in the first place either. Heâs a war criminal. The Republics started the war, and the victims were the patriots and the Blue Guild. Where is the only accident that the Republic has caused? There was a small battle every time there was an encounter, and dozens of people died a day. What about the xenophobes? Tens of thousands of heterogeneous slaves have suffered, Michael, suffered and been discriminated against by humans you didnât want to love. The battle against the xenophiles was relentless, and the strong trampled the weak, and the weak trampled the relatives. They fought for nothing, pushed their swords at each other. How about that, Mr. Michiel? I donât mean to brag, but what do you think would have happened without me? Do you think humanity could have stepped forward into a new future as a group? â
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â âŚâŚ. â
âFor thousands of years and tens of thousands of years of continental history, why did humanity not venture into a new future⌠Even though Michael believed so and had an uncontrollable free life, why did they not make any progress towards a happy future? Arenât you curious? I donât know⌠If you know the answer, tell me a bit, Mr. Michiel. â
âItâs self-rationalization. Youâre rationalizing the dictatorship. â
âSomeoneâs interested. â
âWhat are you sayingâŚ. â
âIâm doing this shit here because of the load Iâm carrying. Thereâs no grand plan or goal that youâre thinking of. This is what Iâm trying to do to take care of my people, a little extreme. Iâm not oiling my own face, but letâs just see the results. Son of a bitch, who do you think stopped the war on the continent? â
â âŚâŚ. â
âWho do you thinkâs responsible for thousands of years of meaningless suffering, silencing Agari for a moment and running towards a single task? From now on, letâs say I leave the judgment to the individual and release all control. â
âYour way isâŚ. â
âAs I keep saying, Iâm very negative in Michielâs opinion. Nevertheless, suppose that you, the consortium, and those reactionaries created the world you want. Maybe the day will come when everyone will be happy like you said. All of a sudden, every human being can recognize humanity, shed tears from bullets, and hold hands. But Iâm a skeptical person. In case you havenât noticed, I donât have a reason to make that choice until Iâm stressed out myself. â
âThe method is wrong. â
T ra ns l a te d b y ď˝p ď˝ tl .ď˝oď˝ âWhere the fuck do you come from, where the waterâs so cloudy and the shit you put out, and all the paintings youâve been painting come crashing down, and youâd be able to make that choice? Can you take that big risk and talk about getting your free teeth out of control? I threw a hand at the one I thought was more likely. I learned it from the history of humanity, Michael, rather than the nonsense of idealists. â
â âŚâŚ. â
âHumanity like X is a joke in a boyâs comic book. I donât want to save the continent at risk. I was sure about this one more time, you son of a bitch. Did you really think a mindless human like me would throw millions of gold coins into this wall for nothing? â
âWell, thatâs⌠â
âSister Wisdom. â
âWhy?â
âBring me Casgano Yuno. â
âYes, Iâll do that. â
âThank you.â
âDonât you even have to show me the truth? It wonât make a difference if he finds out⌠Well, Iâll tell him anyway. â
I saw Izzie leaving the room. Mikhail, this guy keeps thinking about something.
Soundproofed, Jo Hye-jin and Peeler didnât seem to know exactly what they were talking about, but they seemed to be roughly anticipating the flow of atmosphere.
Unlike my worry, I think Iâll have to wait a little longer, Casgano slowly starts coming inside.
I havenât seen him in a long time. I met Kasgano from time to time after I sat here.
You nod in silence as you greet. I wanted to have a simple conversation, but I donât need a long speech under the circumstances.
As you make a slight gesture toward Casgano Yuno, you can see her slowly approaching Mihail.
âWhat are you trying to do⌠nowâŚ? â
âShut up and look me in the eye. â
âAs you wishâŚ. â
âDonât be so delusional. Just look her in the eye. â
As soon as she and her eyes met, I saw a man who was losing his mind.
Me, too. Immediately, I started to feel like I was being sucked into something.