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Chapter 349: This is the Equality Association

After chatting with Verak for a while, Winston went out to entertain several factory owners who had come for a formal visit early in the morning to discuss cooperation matters.

Andre, who was on a routine inspection of the factory, also rushed over.

Verak's face was too sensitive, and he was not responsible for it, so he didn't put on a mask and went over to cause trouble. He just sat in the office boredly reading through the documents that were almost piled up into a mountain.

After flipping through it for a long time, he came back to his senses and realized that he hadn't actually read a word of it. His mind was filled with things about going to Bash in a while.

Aren’t you happy going to Bash?

Are you happy going to Bash?

None.

Verak thought that even if he was not a strong person before, he should be able to take charge of himself after this year's changes. However, he always felt that the pressure was huge, and leading such a large task by himself would be a hindrance to the task.

In the past, I went to Dunman for the sake of gold. Organizing local people to protest was a temporary initiative, and the final result was tragic.

When I went to Pruman, I rushed to find Winston. As soon as I found him, I hurried back to Lezein without doing anything else.

At the same time, both trips were accompanied by people like Keating and Boyne, so the pressure on Verak was not very great.

Now he has no confidence to do such a difficult thing alone.

He has worked very hard to discover, correct, and make up for his shortcomings and shortcomings while getting along with outstanding comrades, but is this enough? Let him, who was an ignorant person a year ago, work as a photographer in the slums

Can ordinary people in the division become leaders who can lead revolutionaries around the world to unite and resist oppression?

Verak felt that at least there should be a question mark behind this matter.

After thinking for a long time, Verak remained the same and dialed the phone: "Hello? Is this Mr. Keating?"

"Well, what's wrong?" Keating asked on the other end.

"I'm...a little confused, or there's something I don't know how to do or what mentality to face it with." Verak habitually turned to Keating for help, "You also know that Boyin plans to wait for Brexi.

The situation was opened here and I was asked to lead the revolution in other regions. In fact, I was a little uneasy at that time, but maybe it was because it was still early, so

This feeling was not strong enough, and I thought I could overcome it... To this day, the Bash branch plans to attract a large number of local revolutionaries. Boyn believes that the time is about to mature, and specially arranged for two Bash revolutionaries to come and contact me first

, So that I can adapt to life in Bash as soon as possible, I officially feel scared..."

"Are you worried that you are not capable enough?" Keating guessed what Verak was thinking as always.

"Well, I'm afraid I can't do it well. This thing is really too big. I'm alone..."

"You need someone to help you?"

Verak was very reluctant to admit this, but he had no reservations in front of Keating: "Yes, if someone can stand side by side with me like before, I think it will be a lot better."

"Like that before?" Keating asked, "Like?"

"For example, in Demans Prison, there was you and Dawn, and in the Equality Society, there was Boyin and Morais..." Verak listed.

"Do you think we were able to escape from prison because of me and Dawn? Do you think Equality did so many things later because of Boyne and Morais?" Keating said, "Think more about yourself, if not

You moved me, Dawn, and so many prisoners. How can we work together to create an opportunity to escape? Without your sincerity, Morais would accept you, give you the opportunity to put forward opinions, and then change so many things?

"

"I know this, but..."

"You need to think carefully about whether you need our help in terms of ability, or whether you are psychologically dependent." Keating did not give Verak a chance to talk nonsense, but asked him to look at himself.

Verak didn't know the uncertainty, so he vaguely had an answer.

"Your progress is simply a miracle, and only such a miracle is worthy of this ever-changing era." Keating spoke faster, as if he wanted to give Verak a little stimulation, "You can defeat a large consortium from the very beginning.

With equality, you can play with the palm of your hand

In the meantime, you can reverse the situation and successfully save yourself when you are trapped in a desperate situation in prison. You can decisively advocate parting ways with Chloe's group and directly attack the government building... Don't you have the ability? Why don't you have the ability? If you are not capable, then what is?

Call?"

"I may be... a little used to having you here. You are my strongest supporter. I feel relieved when I think that you will help me no matter what happens... After I go to Bash, there will definitely be many more

He is a powerful person, but he always feels unsure in his heart and feels that there is no one behind him." Verak realized that this was a psychological problem.

"This is why I don't provide you with much help, and I mostly let you think about it on your own. A great person may not be lonely, but he must have a heart that can withstand loneliness."

"I'm calling you because I want to know how to overcome the pressure in my heart and complete the task well with Bash." Verak didn't know what to do specifically.

"There is nothing you can do. Just do whatever you want to do. Only after you have experienced it and got through this difficult time will you understand. This does sound useless. Once you have done something well, you will naturally know what to do.

How to do it well, but it is the fact." After saying this, Keating himself laughed.

Keating's laughter infected Verak, who laughed and said: "Anyway, just do it. Action is the best way to find the answer."

"This is a good understanding."

"To be honest, I still don't quite understand it, but it seems that's the only way it can be." Verak said frankly that Keating's words were of no use to him, "How's it going over there?"

"If it doesn't work, it doesn't work." A chuckle came from Keating's side, "Everything is going well here. The factory is stepping up construction, and it will be ready for operation in one and a half months at the latest."

"We have done a good job here. Winston should have told you about the situation last night." Verak changed from leaning on the desk with his arms to leaning on the back of the chair.

"Well, as I said, the key to success this time is that you judged the situation well, which is also a strong proof of your ability." Keating recognized it and did not forget to use this incident to encourage Verak to increase his confidence.

.

Verak scratched his hair: "Without everyone's trust and support in me, what happened yesterday wouldn't have been possible. And it's not all my fault. Now Winston and Andre are fighting the second round with those factory owners.

It’s a round of negotiations, everyone has paid a lot for this matter. By the way, how are comrades Nord and Catherine doing?"

"Progress is rapid." Keating summarized the affairs between Nord and Catherine during this period in four short words.

This aroused Verak's curiosity even more: "Then what point did it reach?"

"They are almost in a relationship."

"So fast? They have only known each other for about half a month, right? At this rate, won't they be getting married in another month?" Verak thought it was unknown whether this would happen, but he didn't expect that the progress of the two of them was better than theirs.

Perform tasks quickly.

"That's how love is, whether it's fast or slow, everything is possible." Keating asked, "What about you? Don't you have any ideas?"

"I haven't. Even if I consider it, I'll have to wait until the new world arrives."

"It seems that you haven't met him yet. If you do, you won't have such a rational plan." Keating confirmed that Verak has not yet ignited the signs of love.

Verak leaned back in his chair and relaxed: "It's mainly because I don't have the intention. There are too many things to do. You always say that we should have our own lives, but some people's lives are like this, and career is everything.

"

"I respect and support your decision." Keating sometimes doesn't care what Verak thinks, he is only responsible for supporting it.

"Ha ha……"

After chatting with Keating for a long time, Verak's state when he hung up the phone was completely different from the beginning.

Keating seemed to understand him better than himself, always able to solve his doubts and worries, and always able to help him just right.

"Huh..." The worry in Verak's heart did not slow down, but at the same time, he was determined to go to Bash and carry out the task assigned to him by Boyin.

——

May 31st

The Bash revolutionaries Vikendi and August who originally came to seek support were arranged to come to Kip City. They had no specific mission and were only asked to stay with Verak.

The purpose of this could not be simpler. Only by staying close by can you learn the Bash language most conveniently, understand the situation in Bash, and lay a solid foundation for later going to Bash to lead the revolution.

"Welcome, hello, I'm Verac. This is Comrade Winston, this is Comrade Andre, this is Comrade Benedict..." The car drove into the factory, and Verac took everyone with him.

After arriving at the office, there was a simple welcome ceremony.

"Hello, hello, I've had a great name for a long time! My name is Vikendy Vikendyevich Sergei!"

"I am August Augustovich Petrov."

"In the next period of time, you will be living here. Let me take you to understand the environment first. There are no complicated rules here, but you must pay attention to your words and deeds when you go out. We perform tasks here secretly.

So people here don’t know our true identity..." After a brief acquaintance between Verak and the tall and fat Vikenji, August took them outside.

Comrade Clark, who came with us, continued to serve as translator.

"I understand, I understand. Comrade Clark reminded us of this when we came here. We have also thought of countermeasures. Let's just say that we are factory owners from Bash and are here to visit and study." August hurriedly said

road.

Weikenji had learned about many of Verak's deeds a few months ago. Meeting him was as exciting as meeting Boyn, Morais and the others: "Yes, you can say that, and it's a great honor to meet you!

If you have the chance, I would like to hear you tell me about your revolutionary experience!"

"Don't be so polite, come and chat with me anytime. I also need to learn Bash from you and understand things in Bash." Verak waved his hand and led them to the factory, "This is the factory building.

,Want to take a look?"

"Take a look!" Weikenji was very interested.

They didn't take these things to heart at first. After all, after working in the factory for so long, nothing could be considered strange. But on the way Clark told them about the situation of the Nack Weaving Factory.

Seventeen new systems opened their eyes wide, and they once again refreshed their understanding of the Equality Association.

Joining Equality would be the right choice!

If they were left to do it on their own, they would all die in confusion at the gunfire of the guards. Only by joining the Equality Association and uniting together can we see the hope of many things.

"Let's go then." Verak walked in with a few people.

"Good morning! Mr. Colin!" As soon as he entered, a worker who noticed Verak greeted him.

Verak, who was called "Colin", smiled and nodded: "Good morning, I'm here to show some factory owners from Bash."

"Welcome, welcome!" The worker smiled and greeted Vikendi and August.

Weikenji and August nodded stiffly.

They were a little confused as soon as they came in and felt the huge difference.

That difference is not a difference in the production line, but a difference between people.

Obviously they are both workers, but the feelings they exude are completely different.

In all their years, Weikenji and August have never seen such happy workers at work.

How can there be a person with such a real job who can still smile like this?

They first suspected that this was a deliberate arrangement by Verak and the others, then they wondered if the environments of Brexi and Bash were different, and finally they gradually realized that this might be the purpose of their experimental implementation of the Equality Society.

Let workers no longer be numb and walking dead, but can feel the beauty of life, draw strength from the beauty, and become better and better.

"Good morning Mr. Colin!"

"Good morning Mr. Colin!"

"Good morning! Everyone! I'm here to give two factory owners from Bash a tour."

“Welcome welcome!”

"Welcome! You should see more of us, our system is worth learning haha!"

"Yes, you should learn from us! Haha!"

As they went deeper, more and more workers greeted them, and some of them were still joking.

Weikenji and August were so caught up in it that they couldn't believe it.

The peaceful and natural communication between the workers and Virak, and the positive atmosphere everywhere were something they had never experienced before.

So happy and satisfied, so active in work, everyone is so equal and there are no barriers...

"This is the weaving workshop. I don't know if you know it, but you can take a look..." Verak introduced, and Clark translated.

Both Weikenji and August didn't listen. They were deeply affected by the atmosphere in the factory and once again had a new understanding of equality.

Equality will be unfathomable, and the depth, comprehensiveness, and long-term efforts they have made are far beyond ordinary people's imagination.

"Vika, why do I feel like I'm in a dream? Is this still a worker..." August affectionately called Vika by his nickname.

The light reflected in Weikenji's eyes: "They are workers, they must be, this is what we should be like, this is the Equality Association."


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