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Chapter 287: The public is also the enemy

The Equality Society has never encountered such an excellent opportunity.

They learned from Joseph that the government was currently preparing to form a joint army with Welland to launch an expedition against the Bash Empire in order to safeguard Wellland's colonial interests in the Nile region and interrupt the rise of Bash.

In this way, if the Equality Association subsequently joins forces with Joseph and is annihilated, or retreats to other places to develop, allowing Francois to send troops with confidence, the government's troops can be easily restrained, making it easier to control Lezein.

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In addition, Francois was having trouble with the Parliament in order to restore the monarchy and dictatorship. He attacked government buildings and established hundreds of branches in major cities at home and abroad. The Equality Society has begun to gain influence; it has found its mastery.

Key theoretical knowledge, Winston and others who are most promising to explore the direction of the new world.

Now it can be said that everything is ready.

Everything the Equality Association needs is ready, and the government is at its weakest.

If you miss this opportunity, you still don’t know when you can hope to change everything again.

All it takes is one trigger.

That was the assassination of Pisser.

As soon as he dies, all aspects will be in full swing, which is equivalent to the Equality Society officially blowing the clarion call for counterattack.

In the small conference room, Morais, Diaz, and Adel gathered in front of the Lezein floor plan to study the plan to assassinate Pisel.

"Joseph told me about Pisel's situation last night. Pisel's only regular trip is to go to the government building for regular meetings every morning. The rest of his travels are random. When he travels during the day, he is led by Joseph's cavalry regiment.

A guard platoon follows, and the guard will be relaxed on the surface when resting at the station at night, but in fact the defense force has been strengthened to a certain extent." Adel repeated the information Joseph revealed to him last night.

"Only one guard platoon?" Diaz felt something was wrong. "Isn't it too few for a person of his status?"

Morais said nothing, waiting for Adel to answer.

"I asked Joseph the same thing last night, and he said it was indeed a little less, but Pisel couldn't always take hundreds of people to move everywhere, so in fact, except for this guard platoon, he

The power was deployed on every street, forming an airtight network. Rather than saying that the guard platoon was protecting him, it would be better to say that he had made the entire Lezein into his own safe zone." Adel said.

"Now Pisel has completely taken over Lezein's defense work and asked the Guards Regiment to fully assist them. Two Guards Regiments are enough to give us a headache. Now add two light infantry regiments and highly mobile cavalry.

The regiment is deployed in many places for flexible support. It is difficult for us to assassinate, and it is even more difficult to escape after the assassination." Morais crossed his arms across his chest and stared at the map of the regiment's deployment that they had recently observed.

The streets on the map are intricate and densely packed with small dots.

Each of these dots represents a unit, and the slightly larger dots of different colors represent company-level units and cavalry units respectively.

If you want to bypass this group of troops, you cannot have too many people, but it is difficult for a few people to deal with the guard platoon escorting Pisel. Even if there is a way to kill Pisel, too much movement will cause the surrounding patrol troops to attack

Note that if the time is slightly longer, the cavalry will come, and there is almost no possibility of safe evacuation.

It seems that there are only two choices before them now.

Either the assassination team is prepared to sacrifice, or they try to operate at night.

"Do you have any good ideas?" Morais asked the two of them.

"He must die, but it's not worth sacrificing yourself for such a rotten person, so we might try to consider operating at night. The defense force is stronger at night, but the darkness also makes it easier for us to evacuate." Adel was eager for revenge, but he also couldn't.

I don't want to die together.

Diaz shook his head and disagreed with Adel's idea: "Even with the cover of night, we can't dispatch on a large scale because of the curfew. So in the end, we have the same manpower, so of course we can use our defensive strength during the day

Assassination is most suitable when you are weak."

"Then how to retreat?" Adel asked.

"I don't know, but if this is the only way to ensure the success of the assassination, it doesn't matter whether you can leave alive." The retreat is about yourself, not whether you can successfully assassinate Picer. Between the two, Diaz is more

What matters most is whether the Equality Association can successfully carry out subsequent plans.

"Do you have any ideas?" Seeing Diaz's expression of despair, Adel gave up communicating with him and turned to explore a solution with Morais to get the best of both worlds.

Morais mused: "My thoughts are similar to Adel's. Unless we are really desperate and have no other options, we will never consider sacrificing anyone. In addition, Boyin did not give us a time limit, but no matter what, this matter will be overstepped."

The earlier the better, the better. I will privately set a time limit of three days for us, and we will get rid of Pissel at any cost within three days."

"When I go to see him tonight, I will ask him if he can provide us with some conveniences in the assassination since he is from the cavalry regiment." Adel saw that there was currently no good assassination plan and planned to go to Joseph for help.

"No need." Morais refused decisively. "Asking him for help will only make him look down on us. He will think that we are equal and cannot even kill individuals, and dare not even make any sacrifices."

Now that Equality wants to win over Joseph, the most important thing is to show their strength. They have no strength. Even if Joseph wants to do something meaningful, he will choose to give up because of caution.

"...Okay." Adel was moved by the uniform performance of Morais, Diaz, and even Equality.

"Diaz, call Charles over later. We need greater support from the Intelligence Department. In addition, I think that to break the deadlock, we cannot just focus on one point, although we did just assassinate one person.

If we can look at the overall situation and stir up trouble in the entire Lezein situation, then maybe Pisel will reveal some flaws and leave it to us to exploit." Morais expanded his perspective to find a solution.

way.

"Then Joseph and I will change our words. In my own name, I don't want to see you make unnecessary sacrifices and ask him for help." Adel thought for a while and then said, "Of course...this is also my true thought.

After all, I can completely give up my plan to kill Pissel with my own hands and watch you sacrifice yourself."

Morais was silent for a few seconds: "If he takes action now, if he is discovered, our plan will be directly shattered, so it is up to us to solve it ourselves. This has just begun, and it is far from the point where we really can't think of a solution."

The point.”

"Um."

"I'm going to find Comrade Charles." Diaz stood up and left.

"Have you also been a soldier?" Adel could feel the breath of Morais.

"That's right." Morais said, "I feel the same thing about you and Pisel. Soldiers are most afraid that the people above them will not take their own lives, let alone someone like Pisel who directly killed him.

You are only doing it so that you can have greater military exploits."

Adel smiled bitterly and sighed: "Have you ever encountered it?"

"Maybe? I don't know. I was just a small squad leader at the time, and I couldn't have known about such a thing. If someone of my level and background were plotted, they would just die without knowing how.

"Morais shook his head.

"Too……"

"By the way, haven't you ever thought about joining the Equality Society? Do you plan to keep in contact with us in this capacity?" Morais extended an olive branch to Adel.

Adel was stunned.

He really hadn't thought about this matter in detail. He had been thinking about how to get revenge on Pisel, how to help the Equality Society, and how to maximize Joseph's interests. What should be his destiny? This issue seemed to be ignored because it should be too close.

Dropped.

"I don't know what I think. It seems that I need such an organization, and I seem to be used to being free and loose." Adel was a little confused.

Morais did not try to win over him: "It's still a long time, Equality will welcome you to join us at any time."

"Okay." Adel agreed.

——

In another small conference room, Keating, Verak, Nord, Murphy, and Winston gathered together.

Since it would take some time to open the factory, Verak specially dragged Winston over to see if he could do anything to help Keating and the others open a guild school.

"Boyin hopes that the school can cultivate various talents for the Equality Association, so before we establish it, we must first gather teachers who can teach various aspects. Once this is solved, other problems should not be a problem." Ji

Ting has experience in running training classes. In his opinion, since it is a school, teachers are the most important. With teachers, everything is available.

"Currently, we have a lot of talents in our Equality Association. In the afternoon, Murphy and I compiled a list of talents for you to review. If you find suitable ones, we can just go to the president to approve the applications. Anyway, our current task priority is very high.

." Nord said.

"Give Teacher Keating another office, he won't even have a place to work." Verak helped negotiate better conditions for Keating.

When Keating heard that Verak was concerned about his office environment, he chuckled and felt very relieved.

Nord raised his eyebrows: "Sure, Murphy and I both have offices. How could Mr. Keating not have one?"

"Teacher Keating, besides looking for a teacher, do you need to make any other preparations now?" Murphy asked.

"No, kid." Keating looked at Murphy, who wanted to do something. "The work we and Verak have is not difficult. As long as the association provides help, it can be done without any obstacles. It is really challenging.

The three core tasks are to assassinate Pisel, spread propaganda to the army, and control Lezein."

"Actually, I personally think that if we are not in a hurry, we should concentrate on completing the three core tasks first. However, I can also understand the president's thinking. Time is tight and we must move forward in every aspect. This is also

There is no other solution when talent is scarce." Nord wanted to fight on the front line with other comrades and personally avenge the students he sacrificed.

"Isn't this why we need to establish it as soon as possible? We are short of talents, and we will only be short of them in the future. This task is equally important," Keating said.

Nord nodded: "You are right."

"Teacher, do you think we have made a solid progress in reaching the point where we are about to try to control Lezein?" Verak asked.

"What do you think?" Keating always threw the question back to Verak and asked him to think about it for himself first.

"I think we have done almost everything we should and can do, but it is still difficult to control Lezein and then use Lezein to control Bressi."

Keating was not surprised: "Of course it is difficult. It would be difficult for any force to control a country. The powerful are tricky. Their background is far beyond our imagination. To shake and subvert their rule is the most difficult thing in the world to achieve."

1. People are selfish and they support us

Do this, but they will not easily stand up and stand side by side with us. They just want to enjoy the fruits of victory and cheer for a better survival. We are lonely, and neither the powerful nor the people will understand us. The world is complicated, in a few words

I can't speak clearly, but I can speak clearly in a few words..."

People are selfish, which made several people present feel harsh and profound.

really.

They have been fighting for so long and have been fighting for the equality of the people, but the vast majority of the people still have not united with them.

Otherwise, if tens of millions of people unite together, who can resist it? The powerful? There are only a few of them? Can the rules they set really influence others?

"However, there are still many people who are willing to join our Equality Association, and there are many children who take risks to help us with publicity. They also encourage us during street fighting," Murphy mentioned.

"Yes." Keating admitted, "Selfishness is human nature, which is understandable. It is also the method by which the powerful can disintegrate large groups with very little power and make them use themselves and be enslaved by them."

Most of the people in the Equality Association are selfless and dedicated. They seem to be not only on the opposite side of the powerful, but also have a completely different understanding from the people.

The concept proposed by Keating made everyone think deeply.

"So what we are doing is not only to defeat the powerful and fight for equality, but also to launch a battle against selfishness among the people. They are all our enemies and they all need to be defeated by us. We must destroy the means of production of the powerful.

Take it away and create a society where everyone is equal, without distinction or opposition, and strip away the selfishness of the people, allowing them to live a life where they put down their guard and help each other, and have new pursuits beyond survival," Keating said.

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"The battle to eliminate selfishness launched against the people..." Verak thought thoughtfully, suddenly feeling powerless, "Are even the people our enemies..."

"It's very complicated, but you will understand one day." Keating is still kind. He has seen too many despicable, cunning, and selfish people, but what taught him to expect something from them is precisely the now somewhat confused Wei Wei.

Lack, "Don't expect anything from the people, and don't lose confidence in them."


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