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Chapter 262: Beat Them

"Yes, in the face of this method of the Dunman government, our best way is to take the initiative, so that we can still hope to take the initiative." Keating and Boyne have the same idea. This can stabilize the leaders of various gangs.

, and can also resolve the crisis.

Verak's ideas have always been bold: "I personally think that our overall strength is still not as good as the Tun Man government, so if we pull each other with them, the situation will only become more and more unfavorable to us. We'd better do our best not to give them any trouble."

Leave a chance to make a move."

Boss Xin first supported Verak's idea: "If there is a chance to win with one blow, there is no need to increase the risk by fighting back and forth."

Boyne and Keating looked at each other and made eye contact.

"Verak, tell me what you think." Boyin raised his chin at Verak.

"Now the government has only stationed guards to protect some factories and mansions. It can be said that this is when the threat is at its weakest, but it will be different in the future. As the conflicts become more intense, the threat will only increase day by day." Verak said, "What we are currently doing is

What we did was to destroy the factory and invade the mansion, so that the government, which had been pretending to be dead, would give an explanation to the people as soon as possible. The government's response was to strengthen defenses and search for the whereabouts of the Equality Society. Since we have to face their search, it doesn't matter.

It’s easy to be reserved, so let’s do it thoroughly.”

"You mean, we should seize the opportunity to use our current advantages to continue to advance our original plan to destroy factories, capture mansions, and let businessmen and nobles put pressure on the government?" Boyin did not nod or shake his head, "But if we do this, it will

It is equivalent to playing all the cards in hand. If the government does not compromise and starts to fight back under huge pressure, how should we face it?"

Verak didn't know what to do if the situation Boyin said happened. He only knew that he couldn't put it off any longer: "If we slowly apply pressure, we will only miss the opportunity. When they find out our whereabouts or deploy troops,

, I think everyone knows the consequences."

"Let's take it one step at a time. At least the results of the two choices are relatively clear now. The government will be the first to win a city quickly and passively." Monroe also supported Verak.

"Well..." Boyin assessed the situation. He knew that there was no solution for some things. "This method is feasible, and if we are sure to do this, we must be quick. It is best to launch an attack tonight."

Keating nodded slightly.

"Then if you agree with this plan, please raise your hands." Boyin raised his hands for a show of hands vote.

Verak, Keating, Boss Xin, Monroe... Soon everyone present raised their hands.

"Then let's act according to this plan." Seeing that no one had any objections, Boyin formally made the decision. "In addition, I want to make one thing clear. This matter is for the heads of various gangs to hear."

Boss Xin, Monroe, Ruffalo, Lao Jin and more than a dozen gang leaders looked at Boyin.

“I assure you that the Equality Association will be at the forefront and will do everything for everyone to enjoy equal rights without coveting any other interests. But everyone must also be clear that if we only rely on the Equality Association we are currently in Dunman,

There is no way a hundred or so people can really compete with the government.

In the final analysis, this matter is about protecting your basic human rights from infringement, so I hope that no matter what the final outcome of our equality will be, everyone can still share the same hatred and seize this perhaps last opportunity to fight against them." Boyin spoke very clearly.

Direct and candid.

"I am an immigrant. Maybe the local people here still have a grudge against us. Maybe everyone has other purposes in this plan... What I want to say is that the small fights between us are far from...

This matter is important. As Comrade Boyne said at the Equality Meeting just now, this may be the last chance to show our integrity and show that we also have dignity." As a gang leader, Monroe knew very well what the gang leaders were thinking.

What's up.

Most of them secretly use the Equality Society as a weapon.

Some people are willing to sacrifice everything for their own interests, so why not accept it?

They wait silently for equality to shed blood and sacrifice their lives to fight for their equal rights. If it succeeds, they will pursue the victory. If it fails, they will quickly separate from the relationship.

Munro knew that if everyone still held such an idea, it meant that Equality would not fail even once in the next actions. Because they failed once, this group of people who just wanted to sit back and enjoy the results could leave in a hurry.

scattered.

"I'm sure of one thing. No one here, except for the Equality Association, has ever believed that someone would be willing to sacrifice his life for the equality of others. Now that we have really bumped into each other, is it possible that we really don't have any heart?

Thank you, do you want to use them in turn?" Monroe laughed, he was laughing at using the Equality Society

How stupid it is for people who sincerely stand on their side, "Everyone must know in their hearts that these people are rare, even if we really think about ourselves, for the interests of the gang, for the immediate and long-term,

The only choice is to trust them completely and work together to create a future!"

"Monroe is right!" Lao Jin, who was already a little hesitant, now completely maintained the same view as Monroe, "This era, this society, this country has never given us a choice. It is after the equality society comes.

It just opened up a way for us!"

Boss Xin glanced at Willow, who was sitting with the people from the Pingding Association: "Just tell me how to do it. I will lead my people to listen to you."

"Same." Ruffalo crossed his arms across his chest, and the fourth one opened his heart, willing to make progress and retreat together with peace and equality.

Always tactful, he originally wanted to stay out of the matter, but he knew that now was not the time to back down, nor was it the time to seek small profits. If everyone held his idea, the weak equality would undoubtedly fail, and the new conscription law would still

It will be implemented, and sooner or later the government will intensify its efforts. In the end, it will be them who will suffer.

"Fight! My people are at your disposal!"

"Damn it, I've been fighting and killing for so many years, why am I still afraid of the government?"

"The new conscription law must be abolished if not abolished!"

Seeing everyone getting excited, and all the little thoughts before disappearing in front of the common enemy, Boyin's heart surged: "If everyone is willing to fight for their own equality, we will not lose!"

"We will win in the end!" Verak clenched his fists.

"We will win in the end!" Everyone in the Equality Association said in unison.

——

The evening of March 9th

In front of a processing factory, under the street lights was a row of cold-blooded armed guards, and facing them about ten meters away were thousands of people holding torches.

Scenes like this were played out in front of factories and mansions of all sizes in the Old South.

The owner of the processing plant paced back and forth in front of the gate, snorting from time to time at the people who were reluctant to leave.

Before the guards came, this group of civilians were lawless. They swarmed up and beat the hundreds of thugs he paid to hire, sending them fleeing in all directions. Now the government sent a group of guards, and they just fired a few shots into the air, killing the ones who yelled the most fiercely.

After the two men were captured, the gang no longer dared to take a step forward.

"If you have any problems, go to the government to solve them! If you continue to waste time in front of my factory, I will kill you one by one!" the factory owner shouted arrogantly in front of the people.

“Abolish the new conscription law!”

"You and the government are all in the same group! You are all the beneficiaries of the new conscription law!"

"We're not leaving!"

The people responded back to the factory owners.

Before the release, none of these untouchables dared to talk to him like this. The factory owner laughed angrily and spat at the group of people who screamed the loudest.

Unexpectedly, the people could not bear their anger, and several people immediately threw torches at the factory owner.

"Ouch!" The factory owner staggered to dodge the torch, feeling embarrassed for a moment.

"Bang!"

A crisp gunshot rang out, and the guards pointed their black guns at the people.

"Everyone, stop it! If anyone dares to cause trouble again, we will shoot immediately! Back off! Back off! Everyone spread out!"

Facing a row of armed guards who were ready to shoot and kill them at any time, the people couldn't help but take half a step back, fear flashing in their eyes.

"Untouchable!" The factory owner steadied himself, picked up the torch thrown next to him, and threw it at the people again, "You are so ignorant! Do you have to wait for the government to send out the army?! Idiots! You can't fight the government! No more!

If you continue like this, you will starve to death!"

Among the thousands of people, there were those who had watched "On Equality" and listened to "The Internationale". They took the initiative to take the lead in singing songs to dispel fear in the long cold night.

In the past few days, the Internationale has been sung a lot, so many people have roughly understood it after listening to it.

"Get up! Hungry and cold slaves! Get up! Suffering people all over the world!" At first, only one person took the lead.

"The blood in my heart has boiled, I have to fight for the truth!" Then a few people sang along.

"The old world is in ruins, slaves, get up! Get up! Don't say we have nothing, we want to be the masters of the world!" More and more people sang together.

The factory owner was a little stunned when he saw this scene: "What kind of song is this..."

"This is the final struggle! Unite until tomorrow! Integrity! We must achieve it!" The singing was deafening.

"Shoot! Shoot!" The factory owner became frightened when he saw the group of civilians twisting into a rope. He turned around and urged the guards to shoot immediately.

"Bang! Bang! Bang!"

"Bang! Bang bang! Bang bang bang!"

As soon as he finished speaking, the gunshots really rang out, but the bullets were not fired by the guards, but by Verak, Monroe, Willow, and more than 20 people from the Equality Society and their gang.

He came over, rushed out from the crowd, faced him, and knocked down the guards.

"puff!"

"puff!"

Some had blood on their chests, and some were shot in the head and fell backwards.

More than a dozen guards were attacked by Verac and more than 20 armed troops, and most of them fell in one encounter.

"Come on!" Because there was not much distance between the people and the guards, Verak ran and fired a shot before reaching the two or three standing guards. He didn't care about loading the bullet and punched the gun.

A guard who raised his gun and was about to fight back knocked him down and then struggled with him.

"Hoo! Hoo!" Willow fired bullet after bullet and gasped excitedly. Although he was used to seeing fighting scenes, this was a head-on confrontation with the government after all, and it was not the same concept as their previous gang war.

"Come on!!" Seeing that Verac had fulfilled his promise and said he would rush to the front, Monroe risked the risk and was the first to go up and fight with the guards. He had nothing to say.

Without a gun, he easily beat a guard to death with his bare hands.

The factory owner froze on the spot with wide eyes.

Who would have thought that someone among the people would actually dare to go up to him and beat his biggest supporter, more than a dozen guards, to death and injury upon meeting him.

Are they crazy? Aren't they afraid of their own revenge? Aren't they afraid that the government will send troops to suppress it?

How dare they?!

"Bang!" Verak punched the guard several times and knocked him down with an elbow. Then he looked at the group of people who had just sang the Internationale in unison and waved to them, "Comrades! Charge!"

"Go ahead!!"

“Go for it!!!”

After all the guards were killed, what was there to fear about the factory owner whose legs were weak and he sat on the ground? The people raised their arms and shouted, and rushed into the factory along with Verak and others.

Not only Verak and the others, the Equality Society and other gangs who were united in other places mixed with each other, armed with various weapons, and led the people in a stalemate to overcome the obstruction of the guards in front of the factory.

Boyne and Keating each led a team of men to occupy various mansions. The nobles who heard the noise were so frightened that they did not even bother to put on their clothes. They were afraid of being caught by the "mob" and beaten to death with sticks, so they escaped through the back door.

Obviously late at night, those disputes should have subsided, but today the people's shouts became more intense.

“Abolish the new conscription law!”

No matter how hard the government covers it up, this voice still resounds sharply throughout the Old South.

It is no longer the common people who are fearful, but the dignitaries and dignitaries who regard the common people as careless.

What they are facing is no longer the untouchables who will stop work for a few days to protest and stand on the street shouting a few words at the top of their lungs, but the Equality Association will lead the people to awaken and fearlessly resist.

Overnight, the entire Old South was transformed. Factories and mansions were occupied by the people. They planted red flags symbolizing victory at the top of the buildings.

Those factory owners who had been clamoring the day before to make them suffer a lot and to show them who was the master of the Old South, the nobles disappeared and hid in the nooks and crannies.

The government's blockade on newspapers also immediately expired, and detailed reports on the people's protests in Old South York and their demands for the abolition of the new conscription law began to be published on the headlines and spread to various countries.

The description of the Equality Society once again made governments tremble.

It’s Equality Meeting again!

The front leg attacked the Bresi Government Building, and the back leg led the Tunman people to demand that the Tunman government repeal the new conscription law!

Why are there these people everywhere!

At this point, equality will truly enter the sight of governments around the world, and they will begin to take a serious look at this organization that can easily start a prairie fire as easily as a flame.

In Old South York, Dunman President Joe Dun was escorted by the guards to the presidential palace overnight and convened his subordinates to discuss how to deal with the equality meeting going upstream.


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