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Chapter 3309 Theoretical basis

 Many villains have very simple goals at the beginning, such as robbing banks, joining evil forces, etc. Even DC's super villain Joker, in some origins, just wanted to invade a chemical plant and steal, but accidentally made a mistake.

After entering a chemical reagent pool, his face was disfigured and he finally became a clown.

Robbery of banks is a moral villain. After all, money belongs to the country and life is your own. Robbery of banks without causing harm to people is a moral model among villains, such as the villains of The Flash.

At first, Dio just wanted to snatch a piece of family property, but in the end he gave up his identity as a human being, became the savior of the villains, awakened his stand-in ability, and then started to mess with the JOJO family.

With great power comes great responsibility. From the beginning, Dior snatched family property and upgraded to want to create an ideal world. Of course, the situation was always bad. No matter where he was hiding, he would always be found.

At first, he put on a gargoyle mask and became a vampire. He became his own lord in a small closed village and was found by JOJO. Later, he gained the ability to suspend the world and hid in Cairo, but was still found by JOJO's descendants.

It's like a nightmare. He just wants to do something wanton, careless about human life, and kill innocent people indiscriminately. Why is it so difficult?

Obviously Dio doesn't know that being a tyrant will definitely lead to opposition. There is no JOJO, but there are others. Because tyrants only protect the interests of a small group of people and suppress the interests of most people. Tyrants who rely on violence and suppression to control others will not have it.

Good results. When the tyrant is strong, he may be able to suppress it, but when the tyrant is weak, he will definitely rebound.

The most common thing about strongman politics is that people die and the government stops. The tyrant starts to be resisted even before people die.

This situation is very common, so it is normal for Dio to be overthrown. In fact, he also knows that what he is doing is wrong, otherwise he would not hide, but he obviously thinks that as long as he avoids people he cannot defeat, he can do whatever he wants.

Dio never thought that enemies would keep popping up. As long as he only protected the interests of a small group of people, then the majority of people would be a breeding ground for enemies. Enemies would keep popping up from the hotbed, endlessly.

Not only visible enemies are enemies, sometimes invisible enemies are the most dangerous.

But Dior obviously doesn't care, because if he does, he won't be able to do whatever he wants. He likes the feeling of bullying the weak, and likes the feeling of being a slave to others.

"You like to bully the weak," Duran said.

Dior said: "The weak should prey on the strong, as it should be."

"Then why don't you bully your own people? Why don't you disembowel their relatives?" Duran said.

Dio seemed to be looking at a fool. He was a madman, not a fool. He also knew that he should treat his subordinates with both kindness and power. Why kill their relatives for no reason? How could they work for themselves if they killed their relatives?

"Why are you silent? Don't you like to bully the weak? Why don't you attack your subordinates?" Dulan asked.

"They are loyal to me, why should I attack them? I still need them to kill the enemy for me and charge into battle." Dio is cruel but not stupid.

"Are they really loyal to you? Or are they loyal to the power you bring?" "I think it is necessary to tell you a story about "Zou Ji satirizes the King of Qi to accept remonstrance"."

The story is very simple. There is a handsome man named Zou Ji in the state of Qi. He wants to know who is more beautiful, between himself and Mr. Xu who lives in the north of the city. He asked his wife, and she said he was more beautiful. He asked his concubine, and she also said he was more beautiful. Asked

The guests also said that he was more beautiful. But one day, Zou Ji really saw Xu Gong, and immediately felt ashamed and thought that he was not as good as Xu Gong. He also summed up the reasons why his wife, concubine, and guests spoke against their will. His wife loved him.

, the concubine is afraid of him, and the guest wants something from him.

None of the three people commented objectively on their appearance, they all included personal opinions.

"Loyalty is not just flattering, but also having loyal words that are offensive. If they really want you to succeed, they will definitely give advice and stop you from killing innocent people indiscriminately. But they don't, so they are not loyal to you, but loyal to what you give them.

The power is because you led them to expand. In other words, these subordinates can only conquer the world, but cannot dominate it." Duran said that Dio's understanding of loyalty was completely wrong.

True loyalty is to hope for Dior's success, rather than to blindly obey him.

Blind obedience is flattering, while loyal words are harsh to the ears but help the deeds. Judging from this standard, there is no loyal minister under Dior, and no one points out Dior's mistakes.

Of course, maybe, he must have been killed by Dio.

Dior has always observed the world from his own perspective and has never thought about it the other way around. Now that he heard what Duran said, he felt uncomfortable and said: "Are you teaching me to do things? I am never wrong and I don't need anyone.

Give me your opinion." This is completely self-willed.

"You have obviously failed, but you still haven't learned a lesson?" "Don't forget that you didn't even achieve the goal of robbing JOJO's family property. Even if you became a vampire, you still failed in the end. Haven't you ever reflected on it?" Dulan said earnestly.

, saying that you have to be humble even if you are a villain. If Dio's route can work, then he will not fail.

But you can’t blame Dior.

Even Confucius would say it was the world's fault when he encountered a crisis.

When Confucius was trapped between Chen and Cai, he was hungry for several days. When he was shaken, he asked three disciples what was the reason why they were not treated well.

Zilu said it was because we did not do well enough; Zigong said it was because we did too well and we should lower our standards; only Yan Hui said it was not that we were bad or that we were too good, but that the world was too ignorant.

Regarding the statement that we are not doing well enough, Confucius said this. If we do well, we will be reused, and Boyi and Shuqi will not starve to death on the mountain without eating Zhou millet.

We should lower our standards in the face of this. Confucius said this. If you only seek to be accepted by others when doing knowledge, it is not true knowledge. It means you have no ambition.

Only Yan Hui said that we were not wrong, which was highly affirmed by Confucius. What was wrong was not our self-denial and restoration of rituals, but the world.

Therefore, in the face of the conflict between ideals and reality, it is valuable to adhere to ideals, but it is easy to come to the theory that "it is the world that is wrong".

Confucius' statement can also be applied to Xu and Dio.

Is failure your own fault? No. It’s because the world itself cannot tolerate the truth, and it’s because the truth is incompatible with today’s world.

But the truth is the truth and it will not change. Failure is not enough to prove that the truth is not the truth.

Therefore, Duran's persuasion was completely nonsense in Dio's opinion. He had indeed failed before, but it did not mean that his route would not work.

But the fact is that he will continue to fail because he has no loyal ministers around him. Those subordinates can only conquer the world, not sit on it. Once the advantage of force disappears, they will be defeated like a mountain.

Which country or dynasty was maintained by military strength? The Yuan Dynasty was strong enough, but it was overthrown before a hundred years. No matter how large the army or the force, it could not maintain its advantage.

Dio believed that he could win by relying on strength, which can be described as foolish.

"In my opinion, it was the gargoyle mask that harmed you. Before you had the mask, you used your brain more than force. After you stopped being a human being, you became completely superstitious about superpowers. You even forgot your original intention of robbing the family property. You couldn't even grab the family property.

Come on, what kind of villain is this?!" Dulan criticized sadly.

Dio looked confused and asked what the other party meant? Did he want to change his ways, or did he want to get back to his original intention of committing a crime? He was a little confused.


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