"You want to wait for them to take action again and take the opportunity to find clues?" Andre asked.
"No. This is very passive and a waste of time. At the same time, they may not reveal flaws in the next operation, so waiting can only be used as the last option." Verak does not like being passive, standing as a living target for others to attack.
, "I will still narrow down the scope early and try to find the person behind it before new troubles arise."
Benedick raised his hand: "I have a question. If we find this factory, how should we deal with it? Should we have a good talk with the other party, or should we use other means to solve them?"
"You must first confirm the identity of the other party before you can formulate specific countermeasures. However, the general direction is win-win. Only win-win can promote change in the fastest and most comprehensive way." Winston gradually understood after what Verak said.
Other factories are hostile.
If the other party really took action because of these, although the method was a bit dirty, it was still reasonable in the current environment.
When the time comes to find the other party, let's talk everything out on the record. Considering that one party's interests have been harmed and the other party has also suffered losses, it will be even, the past will be wiped out, and it will be most appropriate to strengthen cooperation in the future.
"Then it's up to you to take precautions. Leave the investigation to me," Verak said.
"You are the only one? The investigation will definitely require frequent outings. If the government is targeting us, wouldn't you be throwing yourself into a trap? Your analysis just now makes some sense, but there is also a certain chance that it is because you have been dressing up in disguise recently.
, the government did not notice the abnormality for a moment." Winston reminded Virac not to be so hasty in confirming that the government was not involved.
"I know, I will ask a few comrades from the sub-station to move around on my behalf." Verak had a preliminary idea in his mind, and he wanted to start the investigation immediately, "You should be prepared for precautionary matters. I will go back to my office to make arrangements first.
Gone."
"So fast?" Benedick was subconsciously surprised, and then quickly realized that such a critical matter would of course have to race against time, "We will also do it as soon as possible."
"Well, let's go." Verak walked out the door.
Andre looked at the closed door, with no worry on his face: "With Comrade Verak in charge of the investigation, the real culprit should be revealed within two days. Let's not waste time and discuss whether the government
What should we do if people are targeting this place?"
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Lezein, Equality Headquarters, Boyne Office
In the past week, Boyin's schedule has been adjusted at the strong request of Morais.
The Equality Association is still in a dormant state, and most of its activities are carried out at night, under the cover of darkness and patrols. Therefore, most work is piled up late at night, and many people cannot avoid sleeping late.
Morais took the next step and asked Boyin to get up late and work only after 9 a.m., so that he could get the most basic sleep.
At first Boyin did not agree, but later he found that his comrades had noticed his physical condition, and all of them strictly followed Morais's orders. Even if he came to find out more about the situation, they would not say a word, and in the end they could only compromise.
, accepted Morais' arrangement and started working at nine o'clock in the morning.
"How are those two Bash revolutionaries?" Boyin, who had tidied himself up, came to the office at the sound of nine o'clock.
Morais could do nothing about his behavior of not wanting to waste any time: "We have arranged for them to stay, and there are also dedicated people keeping an eye on them all day long."
"Where's the sub-station?"
"The sub-station is still investigating. It will probably take a day or two to verify the identities of these two people," Morais replied.
After asking last night, Boyin didn't completely believe Vicken Ji and August. As the president of the Equality Society, he was responsible for the safety of all comrades in the Equality Society. While settling the two people down, he notified Ba
Comrades from Shifen Station went to Winterhold to check the situation.
"If they are really on the same road, do we need to provide support?" Moraistoberin asked as he sat back at his desk.
"Of course, the reason why we vigorously publicize and hope that the whole world can hear our voice is to awaken the people and bring like-minded people closer to us. Only when we gather together as a force and unite as one can we completely change
This world." Boyin smiled and glanced at Morais, "What's going on? This question doesn't look like what you asked."
"I feel that we are going to be busy with big things soon, and we may not be able to fully support them. Moreover, their organization is not mature enough. If we don't have a sub-station in Bash, the people, money, and experience can only support them.
Just support, but we have our people in Bash, so instead of providing support to them, it would be more useful to directly come to our sub-station." Morais slowly expressed his thoughts.
Boyn saw through Morais' true attitude at a glance: "What you want to say is actually the second half of the sentence. Teaching them step by step, giving money and weapons to others is far less cost-effective than directly allocating resources to the Bash branch."
"...Yes, it's better to let them join our sub-station, otherwise I always feel a bit...unspeakable..." Morais felt uncomfortable all over and twisted around while sitting.
"You still treat them as outsiders."
"A little bit. I don't think it makes sense to leave our hard-earned human, material and financial resources to our own people and not give them to them. However, I also know and am willing to help all revolutionary comrades. As long as there is no branch of ours in Bashi, I will not give it to them."
I have no opinion on this matter..." Morais expressed his opinion straightforwardly.
"Well..." Boyin looked a little more serious.
This is indeed a problem.
The foundation of our main station is indeed profound, but there are still so many branch stations that are still struggling to develop. At this time, a batch of resources that can change the situation floated over their heads and were given to non-organizations. It is inevitable that everyone will have more
think.
Morais's thoughts represent the voice of a large number of people.
"It seems that we need to be very cautious about supporting this matter. We must not only actually help the other party, expand the revolutionary power, and unite everyone, but also make the comrades in the meeting not have any grudges and be willing to allocate these resources."
Boyin put his chin on his hand and thought.
"In my opinion, integrating them into the Bash branch is the best way. Our Bash branch was not originally located in Winterfort. Now, by merging it into Winterfort and developing it, it will be able to support us in the subsequent big operations.
." Morais did not ask questions blindly. He had already thought of a good solution before he came.
Welland and Bash are about to go to war. It would be great if their branch station enters Winterhold and develops at this juncture, and also expands its strength by two thousand people.
When the time comes, the Western Station will develop vigorously and seize the opportunity to control Lezein and then Bressey. Under the cover of the war that affects the world, the Eastern Branch will have influence in the largest and most populous country in the world.
The next step of the Equality Association will be more stable.
"This method is quite good." Boyndu had to admit that Morais' proposal was valuable.
"But why do I feel that you are not willing to do this?" Morais knew Boyin very well, and from just a few words of Boyin's words, he could tell that he was actually not very interested in this.
"Absorption is not such a casual thing. The general direction is the same, but what should we do if there are differences in deep understanding? Is it possible to reproduce the internal fight with Chloe?" Boyin expressed his concerns, "Sometimes we can't
Forcing a merger may actually become a drag on both parties - I didn't say that we can't merge with this group, what I mean is that if it doesn't work, we will never force it."
"If we really have differences on some details, then we will definitely not force it. I even feel that we are not on the same page, and there is no need to talk about cooperation and support." Morais accepted Boyn's idea.
"You can't say that. It's difficult to find the right people to work with from beginning to end. Sometimes even if we only have a little bit of the same thing, we have to contact each other and cooperate. Cough cough cough... cough cough cough...
"
Morais' eyes were full of worry: "I understand what you mean, I will go and talk to them. If possible, we will talk about absorbing them. If not, I will provide some support."
"Cough cough cough, cough cough cough... Anyway, you can't force it. What you get through force will only become a curse..." Boyin coughed violently, and his face turned red at a speed visible to the naked eye.
"Drink water and medicine." Morais gave Boyin the medicine and quickly poured him a glass of water.
"... Huh... Huh... Huh..." After drinking the medicine and panting violently for a few minutes, Boyin's condition stabilized and calmed down again, "I almost coughed to death..."
"I asked you to take a good rest without resting, and even asked you to take medicine but you didn't take medicine. How do you expect your body to get better for no reason?" Remembering that Bo Yin drank a lot of medicine yesterday, Morais blamed it.
"Absolutely right...Okay, don't bother me here and go do your work." Boyin didn't want to spend all his time talking about his illness.
Morais knew that Boyin was actually scared, and mentioning this matter would make him feel anxious.
"Be careful and take all the medicine, and I won't keep an eye on you." Morais stood up and left Boyin's office.
"Huh..." When he was the only one left in the room, Boyin looked a little depressed. He stared blankly at the medicine on the table, mechanically reached out and grabbed a handful and stuffed it into his mouth.
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Pingdong Association main station, men's apartment building, in a double room
"Equality would be really awesome..." August wiped his wet hair and walked out of the bathroom, "I originally thought their lives were dozens of times more miserable than ours, but I didn't expect them to be so peaceful and peaceful."
"This is what people have fought for with all their lives." Weikenji was sitting in the living room, flipping through the Bash version of "The Internationale" and "Women's Manifesto" given to them by comrades from the Equality Association. "And there is no tranquility, everything is
Preparing for the next bigger struggle.”
"What kind of support do you think they can provide us? Hundreds and thousands of comrades with rich combat experience? Or batches of weapons? Or a large amount of money?" August sat opposite Weikenji curiously.
guessed.
Weikenji read the Internationale with gusto: "It's normal to give anything."
"They...won't give you nothing, right?" August suddenly thought of a terrible possibility.
"No, they are not that kind of people." Weikenji immediately made up his mind after seeing Boyin once, "Don't make any guesses. No matter how much you guess, you still have to see how they make the arrangements. Yes.
It’s time for you to read more of this book I was given, it’s really wonderful.”
"Just read it out and I'll listen."
"Who created the human world? It's us working people. Everything belongs to workers, how can we tolerate parasites! The most hateful ones are those poisonous snakes and beasts that eat up our flesh and blood. Once they are eliminated, the bright red sun will shine everywhere
The whole world!" Weikenji read a part that he happened to see, and when he read it, his whole body was filled with excitement, "It's really so powerful."
After hearing this, August still couldn't be completely attracted by this: "It's already past nine o'clock, are we going to stay here all the time? No one from them came to see us and talk to us about the specific matters of support."
"They must have their own arrangements. It will take time to allocate some resources. In addition, I feel that they are not that easy to believe in us. They are probably still checking through various channels. In short, you don't have to think so much. If there is equality in this world, there will be no way.
If you trust, then there will be nothing worthy of trust anymore. We can stay here to eat, drink and study with peace of mind. When they finish everything over there, they will definitely come to see us as soon as possible." Weikenji thought very openly,
Now I can read the book with peace of mind.
"That makes sense. If you can't even trust the Equality Society, Winterfort will be hopeless and we might as well die." August no longer thinks about this problem all the time.
Weikenji pushed the "Women's Manifesto" to August: "Look at this book. I just glanced at it a few times. It's about women."
"What about women?" August picked it up.
"Female equality looks very interesting. I'll watch it after I finish this."
"Female equality..." August opened the book.
"Dong dong dong."
"Someone's here." August closed the book before he finished reading the first line of the first page, and hurried forward to open the door.
Weikenji also put down the "Internationale" and went to greet the visitor.
"Good morning." Morais and Clark greeted them in Bash outside the door.
"Good morning, good morning, please come in." August greeted Morais and Clark came in.
After yesterday's exchange, he already knew that Morais was the second-in-command of the Equality Society. If such a high-ranking figure came today, he would probably talk about support.
After saying a lame greeting in Bashish, Morais still used Bressi: "Are you used to living here?"
Clark translated it verbatim.
"I'm very used to it. It's very nice here. Thank you." Weikenji thanked him.
"The support matter is related to the fate of so many people in Winterfort. I know you must be very anxious, so I come here to talk to you first." Morais said politely and got straight to the point, "Sit down and let's talk."
"To be honest with you, this is indeed the case. If the support can arrive earlier, maybe one of our comrades will die less." Seeing what Morais had said, Vikenji also admitted that he hoped that the support could be implemented as soon as possible.