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Chapter 259: Boyne Arrives in the Old South Testament

February 20

In the territory of the immigrant Mongolian people, Monroe, the boss of the Sea Rat Gang, Ruffalo, the boss of the Black Street Gang, and Lao Jin, the boss of the Gold Flash Gang, met again.

Faced with the pressing pressure of the Tun Man government, the three parties have become closer and closer, and have met several times in recent times.

"Monroe, do you know what you mean by doing this?" After listening to Monroe's plan in Manchester City, Lao Jin couldn't help asking, knowing that Monroe knew the consequences very well.

"If you know that, you will make countless enemies in your gang." Monroe shrugged, as if he didn't care.

Ruffalo, who is best at dealing with people, observed Monroe's performance: "If you waive the protection fee, it is equivalent to cutting off the financial path of the entire Sea Rat Gang. In the past, if a second-in-command and a few people wanted to rebel, they would naturally not be able to change the world, but now

What you are doing now is going against the entire gang. You know, not everyone is as interested in equality as you are."

"Many people are willing to follow you, just for money. If you do this, you may cause big problems." Lao Jin reminded.

Lao Jin's son, Apu, who is as strong as him, also expressed his opinion: "You should know who is under you. You can meet with Ping Ping, but you don't want those who are ruthless, lazy, and bullying among them.

.In their eyes, what you do is no different from driving them to a dead end."

"Thank you for worrying so much about my situation, but I came all the way here this time not to ask you to help me come up with ideas on how to save the situation. I came to see how your progress is." Monroe didn't panic.

Not busy, just put aside the things that a few people are most concerned about.

"We are not as skilled as you in taking action, and of course we are not as fast as you." Lao Jin shook his head indifferently. There was still about half a month before the Ping Ping Association would take action, so he was not in a hurry.

"Monroe, do you really want to follow Equality after this is over?" Ruffalo asked.

Monroe spread his hands: "I haven't thought about it yet."

"But it really doesn't look like you had planned this behavior." Ruffalo knew that Monroe had already made up his mind. "You think that if you share the same hatred with the locals and force the government to repeal the new conscription law, everything will be fine."

Can it be changed and ended?"

"If it can't be changed and ended, then why are we still doing it?" Monroe asked rhetorically.

Ruffalo glanced at Lao Jin and Apu, and reorganized his words: "I mean, do you think that after this is done, there will be no soil for our gang to survive in Old South York and Dunman?"

"How is that possible? I guess you can still develop well."

"Then why did you drag the Sea Rat Gang into the mire?"

"What do you mean by dragging me into the quagmire? It makes me feel like I want to kill them. You and I have some different opinions on this point. I think equality will intervene in this matter and change everything. At that time, gangs can exist, but

It really makes no sense." Monroe said, "I am doing this now because I don't want to do it anymore, and secondly, I really think about them. I can't rely on machetes all my life."

Lao Jin took out a puff of smoke and put out the cigar: "I believe that equality will lead us to abolish the new conscription law and eliminate conflicts between us and the locals as much as possible, but it is impossible to change more things.

.”

"How is it impossible? I have been investigating their situation a lot during this time. They escaped unharmed after attacking the government building when the World Exposition was held in Bressy and the whole city was under martial law." Monroe listed the feats of the Equality Society.

, "Now they have established a branch in Dunman. They have made it clear that they will take root here for a long time, continue to spread the idea of ​​equality, and continue to help Dunman people move towards equality. I have reason to believe that the abolition of the new conscription law is only what they brought.

start."

"This is great, but it is destined to lead to far more tragic bloodshed and sacrifices than the fighting between our gangs. This cannot be achieved just by talking about it," Apu said.

Monroe couldn't help but began to defend the Equality Society: "During this period, I chatted with Verak a lot, listening to him talk about how the Equality Society got to where it is today, and listening to him talk about those people who have sacrificed their lives and are called 'comrades.'

.To be honest, I have been around for so long and have rarely seen such people, so when he said that there are a lot of such people in the Equality Association, I couldn’t believe it.”

Lao Jin, Apu, and Ruffalo present all looked at Monroe, who rarely spoke seriously, in silence.

"But looking at his face, and thinking about the books on Equality, even though I didn't see these untrue, story-like deeds with my own eyes... I still couldn't help but believe it," Munro said.

At that time, I was also thinking deeply, as if I was thinking the same thing as Lao Jin, Ruffalo and others, thinking about why I was infected, "I have killed many people in Bressy since I was young and vigorous.

It has been more than ten years since we, the poor, regarded as a noble son by others, fled to live in Dunman. In these more than ten years, we dared to fight and fight, and finally climbed to this position. But only when we got here did we realize that I have been here for ten years.

Nothing can be better than cutting off that scum with one knife."

"Heh." Lao Jin laughed.

"It's a pity that not many people dare to do such a thing. Ten thousand people are trampled on, and only one person is willing to stand up. It will undoubtedly not make any waves. Until I learned about the Equality Society, I found that there are such a large group of people who are more powerful than others.

I need to be bolder. They dare to find the source, confront the government head-on, and dare to stay in Lezein after the fight." Monroe straightened his back as he spoke, "If I had been here ten years ago

After killing that bastard, if I can meet the Equality Society, I won't escape to Dunman at all."

"To put it bluntly, you have had this intention for a long time. It's just that there were only a handful of people like you in the past. You knew you couldn't achieve anything, so you didn't think much about it. Now that equality will appear, you find that they are better than you.

They are more ruthless and bold, so I want to do things with them." Ruffalo summarized what Monroe wanted to express.

Monroe nodded: "Yes, that's it. Rather than fighting with you and the locals for hundreds of thousands of pounds, it's better to fight directly with the government that you don't understand. According to Verak's words,

, even if we are just a small contradiction among the people, it is nothing compared to the government that oppresses us."

"Indeed, there is no point in our fighting. In the end, the government will benefit." After hearing Monroe's feelings, Lao Jin was moved, "If you think about it carefully, the government has not only failed to reconcile the relationship between us and the local people in recent years.

Instead, they secretly add fuel to the flames and use us as a tool for them to divert internal conflicts. It’s time for us to make some changes.”

"Father." Apu looked at Lao Jin.

"Let's see first." Lao Jin was very cautious and finally decided to maintain the current situation first. "We will look at the future path after the abolition of the new conscription law is over."

Seeing this, Ruffalo sighed: "Maybe you made the right decision."

"It doesn't matter if he's right or not, do it first and then talk about it. I'm afraid of not doing anything. I've had enough of that kind of life." Monroe chuckled, more free and easy than anyone else, "Come on, come on, drink."

——

February 23rd

Verak spent two days going to the territory of the Gold Flash Gang and the Black Street Gang respectively to check on the learning situation of the Monlego immigrants and the Sder immigrants.

What surprised him was that although these two aspects were not as great as Monroe's efforts at Manchester City, they still tried their best, provided corresponding incentives, and encouraged everyone to read books and understand these concepts.

If things continue like this, it won't be difficult for them to meet the standards when weapons come.

What also made Verak extremely happy was that he learned from Keating that Boyin would personally escort the weapons and then go to Pruman with them. And the reason why Boyin suddenly decided to come all the way was because

It's because the man in Pruman already has a clue.

Winston.

Verak kept repeating the name in his mind.

He is no different from the original Chris, both of them burst out with powerful power alone. Verak was particularly curious about what kind of shocking works this person had besides the "Internationale" he composed a few years ago.

——

February 25th

The printing work that Sarah was responsible for came to an end. After first meeting the needs of the immigrants, they reached a consensus with Keating, Boss Xin and the local gangs, established a cooperative relationship, and began to continuously publish Dunman language.

Versions of "Equality", "The Internationale", "Women's Manifesto" and other works were transported to various places and handed over to local people to read.

——

March 2

Yves led the comrades from the Dunman branch of the Equality Association and worked day and night for more than half a month. Finally, the gold worth 200 million gold grams hidden in the cellar of Quinn's Tavern was recovered unknowingly two years ago.

It arrived as usual and was quietly divided into hundreds of batches and transported to different places for storage and management.

——

March 4th

After spending more than ten days, Boyin, the president of the Equality Society, who disguised himself and concealed his identity, led a team of weapons transporters and successfully arrived at Old Nanyue, the capital of the United States of Dunman.

Keating, Verak, Sarah, Yves, Willow and others all gathered at the dock early to greet him.

When Monroe and Boss Xin heard the news, they also rushed over, wanting to see this rumored leader of the Equality Society, a living flag.

Disguised as a caravan selling handicrafts, Boin and his party stopped the ship, lowered the gangway, and got off the ship.

"President."

"President."

Sara, Yves and Boyne say hello.

Willow on the side was so excited that he could not speak. On both sides, Monroe and Boss Xin also vaguely felt the unique temperament of this young man and looked at him silently.

"Comrade Boyin." Verak stepped forward and shook hands with Boyin.

"You have worked hard during this period. Thank you for completing the most arduous task." After Boyin shook hands with Verak, he shook hands with Keating, who was willing to contribute the gold.

"There are so many people here that it's difficult to talk. When we get there, I'll introduce them one by one to you, as well as the situation here and the progress of the plan." Verak said, and first arranged for someone to help the comrades brought by Boyin.

They secretly received the weapons, and then left the dock with Boyne, who was dressed in simple and low-key clothing, and took a car to Quinn's Tavern on Mantline Street.

Quinn's Tavern was particularly lively today, with dozens of members of the Dunman branch of the Equality Association and everyone from Verak busy up and down.

After Boyin arrived, he briefly paid attention to the work situation of the comrades here, and then, under the leadership of Sarah, visited various taverns that were closed today to welcome Boyin.

Finally, a total of eight people, Boyne, Verak, Keating, Sara, Yves, Willow, Monroe, and Boss Xin, came to the booth of the tavern.

"Let me introduce you first." Verak, who was used to introducing people as a middleman, pointed to people and said with familiarity, "This is Comrade Boyin, the president of our Equality Association, who made a special trip to personally transport weapons to help us win.

This is Boss Xin and this is Willow. They are the leaders of the local gang Blood Knife Gang and the protectors of gold in the past two years.

Guardian. Now Comrade Willow has joined our Equality Association, and Boss Xin has helped contact other gangs, playing a very key role in us reaching cooperation with them. This is Monroe, the old South Yorkist Ribre

The boss of the Western settlers is also an important figure in promoting cooperation between the settlers and the Equality Society, and he is also very interested in the Equality Society."

"Hello, I'm Willow." With a longing look in his eyes, Willow stretched out his hands to shake Boyn's hand.

Boyin also stretched out his hands and said with a smile: "Hello, Comrade Willow, I am Boyin. You are very welcome to join the Equality Society."

Then, Boss Xin and Monroe both said hello to Boyin and had a preliminary understanding.

"This journey has been very bumpy. I think you two came to Dunman alone and did so many things two months ago. It's really hard for you." Boyin first obtained the gold from the opponent, established the Dunman sub-station, and helped

Verak and Keating, who have made outstanding contributions to the awakening of the people of Dunman, expressed their admiration and gratitude, "Whether it is gold or helping the people of Dunman to awaken, establishing a branch here is of great significance to us, the Equality Association.

of."

"Comrade Sarah, Comrade Yves, and all the comrades have worked as hard as we have. This is the reason why we can reach this point smoothly. And we are pioneering here, and you stay in Les

Zein faces escalating government suppression

, it is also extremely difficult to stick to the banner of struggle. Fortunately, our efforts will eventually be rewarded, and the Equality Association will usher in a new period of development." Keating did not take all the credit, nor did he overshadow the glory of everyone in Lazerin,

Boyin then praised everyone with his words.

"Yes, Comrade Keating is right." Boyin is not as experienced as Keating in speaking, so after hearing what Keating said, he made up for some of his own loopholes and prevented anyone from being left out, he was full of admiration.

Head down.

Verak smiled and asked Nord and the others about their situation: "How are President, Nord, Diaz, Murphy and the others?"

"They are very good. Nord and Murphy are assisting the work of the class, and Diaz is following Morais to learn combat experience from him." Boyne replied, "At first I heard that

Send someone to escort the weapons, these guys are fighting to get over."

"I miss them quite a lot." Verak was satisfied when he learned that the three of them were in important positions.


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