When Rawls appeared at the junction of the North and East Districts, he had already put on a simple disguise. He also had the same beard as his "uncle" Ken, but it was more unkempt. He wore a peaked cap and his eyebrows were drawn thick.
The skin color on his face has also become darker and rougher.
Rawls once thought that if he really shaved his head like Ken and then got a tattoo, his acting progress would be faster. When he thought of what he looked like, Rawls gave up this idea.
The sleeves of the white shirt were rolled up, exposing the front half of the forearm, and a button on the collar of the shirt was also undone. This kind of dress was simply an object of disgust and reviling for the gentlemen in conservative Loen and Backlund.
But here, no one cares. The people who live at the junction of the North District and the East District are Loen veterans who bear the scars of the war. Because of the war and disability, they are already a discriminatory existence. It is better to dress weirdly than
It would be better to cut off the hands and feet.
Although the Poor Law states that physically disabled people should receive relief and support, the bill is a bill and the reality is reality. It is extremely difficult for able-bodied poor people to get relief from the workhouse, let alone a group of disabled people.
After Emperor Russell promoted the industrial revolution, the fate of the disabled began to decline again. The fast and standardized industrial production lines completely excluded the disabled, who could not adapt to fast-moving machinery.
Fortunately, there are gods and churches in this world. The three major churches in Loen have been promoting the development of the Poor Law, so that there is still a glimmer of light at the bottom of this world, so that it will not be like Rawls's original world, where all beliefs can be suppressed.
Capitalists sell.
As for the disabled, only the Church of the Night pays attention to them. The Church of the Storm, which favors men, and the powerful Church of the God of Steam and Machines, both exclude the disabled.
Originally at the junction of the North District and the East District, it was the dullest place in Backlund. Even in the dock area and factory area, there would be complaints and abuse, but here there is only the gray without the dawn.
But now, this originally dark and dreary area seems to be revitalized. Thin men with missing arms or legs are helping each other and handing out leaflets one after another.
There was hope, anger, unwillingness and other emotions in their eyes, very much like the innocent people Rawls saw before the court trial. Whenever someone took the leaflet in their hands, even if that person's eyes were full of disgust and disgust.
Discrimination, they will also grin, as if they had just entered the battlefield.
When Rawls, who was wearing a peaked cap, passed by, he took a leaflet. In the shadow of the peaked cap, Rawls saw a thin young face with a smile.
After nodding, Rawls walked forward with the flyer. He knew exactly what was written on it. After the content of the flyer was settled, Mr. August, the butler, took it over and let him read it.
The above content is not about fighting for any welfare policy, nor does it talk about the unfair treatment of Witte Gaude, it is just about fairness!
Fair treatment to these soldiers who fought hard for Loen on the battlefield!
Rawls sighed inwardly, these people's hopes will soon be dashed.
At that time, the soldiers whose hopes were aroused but whose hopes were shattered would raise angry parade flags and demand everything they want from Loen officials.
This is also Rawls's purpose.
After entering the East District, I saw the unwillingness on the faces of several East District villains, but they forced themselves to endure it. After taking the leaflets from several disabled soldiers, the disabled soldiers walked away laughing.
One of them, who was obviously younger, wanted to throw the flyer on the ground angrily. He was pulled by the one with bruised face. He looked up and saw Rawls passing by. He immediately flattened the wrinkled flyer and read it carefully.
I wonder if he can understand it.
Rawls walked past them, patted the shoulder of the bruised man on the face, snorted coldly, and continued to walk forward. He didn't go far when he heard the voice of a lesson coming from behind, and a hint of laughter appeared at the corner of his mouth.
smile.
In the past few days, Rawls will rush to the East District during this time to play the role of "savage". Almost all the villains in parts of the East District, especially those near the North District, have been punched by Rawls.
For some things that were just a little outrageous, Rawls also controlled the strength of his attacks, and bruises and bruises were naturally inevitable.
Of course, for some special guys, Rawls will be much more ruthless. He may break a few bones lightly, or lose half his life if he does not get good treatment. If he does not get good treatment, he may lose his life.
It's not impossible.
After a few days, Rawls has initially established his own violent order in this area, and the "barbarian" potion has also been digested. However, this is not brought about by violence and barbaric methods, but more broken.
The chaotic order here is just enforcing the law with fists.
In an unknown alley near the dock area in the East District, two men with tattoos on their necks were lying on the ground moaning, their arms twisted abnormally, and blood dripped from their mouths down their cheeks and onto the damp ground.
Rawls walked towards the two men expressionlessly and took out a few coins and banknotes from them. The total amount was only two pounds, six soles, two and a quarter pennies. He threw the change aside and looked a little thin.
The man left immediately without taking into account the thin man's gratitude and refusal of money.
A robbery was stopped by Rawls again, but today his attack was more ruthless than before, before he broke his arm.
Even if they lose the ability to work and become disabled, these people will soon fall to the bottom, and then one day fall down on the streets due to hunger and never get up again.
But Rawls never regretted it, because most of the people they robbed were poorer people, and what they took away might be the hope of a family. Such families would often completely collapse because of this straw.
After meeting Talim at the Kragg Club today, I remembered that Talim died of the witch's disease curse, and he just strayed into the plans of the witch sect and the royal family. A casual move by these high-ranking big shots will confuse many people.
He died in confusion. What is the difference between this and the two people who just robbed him? They are just wearing a high-sounding coat.
There are also those soldiers whose hopes were aroused by themselves, but their demands are destined to be in vain.
Therefore, Rawls, who was feeling depressed and irritable, struck harder than usual, and he did not regret it. When these guys disrupted the "order", they would be punished by the "law".
Rawls' "law" is violence, at least for him at present.