2584. Chapter 2584 Absolute victory over Wang Qi (39)
Chapter 2584 A decisive victory over Wang Qi (thirty-nine)
One hour later.
"Huh. So exhausted." Bedivere sat on the bench and panted, taking a sip of Photon Coke to moisten his already dry and astringent throat.
"Are there only twelve people who can be saved out of one hundred and fifty?" Dismond, the dark elf boy who was watching the long interrogation, said in a slightly sarcastic but polite manner.
He smiled and said, "Sure enough, most of the androids are evil and cunning guys. This is their nature."
"But there are still innocent androids saved, which is a good thing, isn't it?" Bedivere said with a smile.
Dismond was suddenly startled. After half a second, he turned his face away and replied without Bedivere seeing his face: "Maybe. I wasted so much effort just to get over it."
You rescued ten [innocent] ordinary people out of more than one hundred and fifty people, and they don't seem to thank you. I don't know if this is worth it."
The look on his face was probably contempt, otherwise he wouldn't have turned his face away to say this about Bedivere.
"I didn't do this just to get people to thank me," Bedivere said.
"So who do you think you are? A messenger of justice?" Dismond continued to ask.
"No. I'm just trying to save as many innocent people as possible within my own capabilities." Bedivere said with a bitter smile: "It's probably far from being a messenger of justice."
So Dismond fell silent again.
"Well, now that the matter on your side has been resolved, I think I have to go - to talk to the elders of the brotherhood about cooperation." Di grinned even more mysteriously. From just now
He has been staying here since then, and occasionally helps Bediwell provide some information related to artificial people, so that the "interrogation" can proceed more smoothly. But he hardly expresses any opinions on Bediwell's actions---
---I neither expressed approval nor disdain for this "Mother's" behavior.
"Then, please come with us." There were two guards from the Meyerson Brotherhood beside Di Geng. They probably received the order from the elders and originally wanted to take Di Geng away, but Di Geng failed.
Even though they had been providing intelligence by Bedivere's side, the two guards wisely just stood there and did not interrupt Bedivere's interrogation, nor did they hinder Dicken's actions.
"Of course, I'll let you two lead the way." Di followed the two guards in an unusually cooperative manner.
"Thank you for your hard work." Bedivere went over to talk to Dismond at this time and handed the dark elf boy an unopened bottle of Photon Coke: "Thank you for helping me. Can I treat you to dinner when you have time?"
...Well, what do elves generally like to eat? Vegetarian dishes? Probably only eat exquisite, high-end and light food?"
"You don't need to worry about this kind of thing." Dismond refused, but he accepted the Coke handed over by Bediwell: "I just came to help you at the request of my adoptive father. And you help the brotherhood solve it this time.
A big crisis has arisen. Strictly speaking, the brotherhood should be the one to thank you. On the other hand, asking you to invite me to dinner makes no sense."
"The matter of the fraternity belongs to the fraternity. I just want to treat [you] to dinner in my own name. Isn't this okay? Are your ideas so rigid?" Bediwell said gloomily.
Dismond Hassan did not reply, but looked at the iron fence of the interrogation room intently, as if there was another android who needed to be interrogated on the other side of the iron fence, waiting for him to identify whether he was lying.
"...It wasn't like this before." He said suddenly.
"Um?"
"The Meyerson Brotherhood was originally an interesting place. Here, people gathered together, had various academic exchanges, published interesting ideas, wild ideas, and even the opposite that sounded very stupid and ridiculous. And then not only did everyone not sneer at these ideas
, but seriously accepted them one by one and tried to make these ideas feasible. No matter how absurd or silly they are, as long as they are accepted, modified, and the dross is eliminated, they will eventually become useful and meaningful.
Something. The fraternity relies on this to continue to grow. The spirit of the fraternity is freedom, sharing, and acceptance."
he said.
"But things are different now. Have times changed, or have people's hearts changed? Just because artificial humans were mixed into the Brotherhood, people began to have different ideas, and even wanted to [clean up] the organization through bloody and violent means.
[Heretics] in. This is not the fraternity I know at all."
"You speak as if you have been monitoring the development of the Melson Brotherhood since a long time ago..." Bedivere frowned and complained in a low voice.
"God knows. Maybe I am?" Dismond looked at the werewolf youth with a mysterious, half-smiling expression. This dark elf boy didn't look too old, even though the elves were incredibly tall.
With his lifespan, it stands to reason that he cannot remain in this young state forever. He should have become an adult a long time ago. What's more, the Meyerson Brotherhood was founded thousands (is it thousands?) years ago?
It's an ancient organization, and Dismond couldn't have watched the Brotherhood's development since that time.
Is this guy just bluffing?
"Anyway, I'm glad that the matter is finally over." The dark elf boy added: "Excluding all cadre-level androids from the Brotherhood will at least temporarily calm down the unrest within the Brotherhood and allow people to temporarily calm down."
Peace of mind."
"But the Brotherhood is a huge organization, and those low-level staff may be artificial humans, spies sent by the academy to do damage." Bediwell said: "If you want to completely [purge] the entire Brotherhood, it is almost impossible.
Impossible thing."
"That just means a stricter review mechanism and job promotion mechanism. The elders will always come up with ways to deal with it." Dismond took a sip of Photon Coke and smiled calmly: "But there should be no one for me here now."
It’s over, let’s meet again later, Mr. Bedivere.”
"...Of course. Nice to meet you, Mr. Dismond." Bedivere stretched out a hand to shake hands with the other party, "You are an interesting person. I really hope I am not in such a hurry."
If I get to know you better, I can get along with you longer."
"Don't worry," the dark elf boy shook hands with Bedivere: "Maybe we will meet again soon."
Bedivere did not understand the meaning of this sentence.
"...So, it's all over?" When leaving the Brotherhood base, railway agent Di Geng was waiting for Bediwell at the gate of the base: "I heard that there are a large number of androids to be executed. Almost none.
How many are innocent?"
"But there are still a few innocent artificial humans. They are the artificial humans that your railway rescued from the academy back then. They have nothing to do with this incident. It's good to be able to save them." Bedivere replied: "Let's put these first.
He will be detained for a few days and then sent to the protected area I mentioned, and the matter will be over for the time being."
"oh."
"Oh?" Bedivere expressed doubts about the other party's ambiguous attitude: "That's it, no thoughts?"
"Why should you feel anything?" Di Geng replied, "The artificial humans rescued by the railway have nothing to do with the railway. They are left to fend for themselves. Why do you think you have rescued these artificial humans? Railway
Should I thank you?"
"...Indeed." Bedivere shrugged and said, "You are not a charitable organization. You probably think my [Virgin] behavior is ridiculous."
"No," Di Geng said: "Your idea itself is very noble, Mr. Bedivere. You are right, you should try your best to save innocent people within your ability. Whether they are artificial humans or ordinary humans, in fact, they
There is not much difference, they are equal."
"Does this sentence represent your own thoughts, or does it represent the position of the railway?" the werewolf young man asked tentatively.
"Let's just think it's my own idea." Di Geng turned a blind eye, and his confused expression couldn't be completely concealed even by the almost opaque sunglasses he was wearing: "I'll give you this by the way.
Here’s some advice, Mr. Bedivere. Probably, on your future journey, you will encounter various organizations with different positions. And believe me, if you give them a chance, the people from these organizations will definitely stand up for you.
Let’s talk about countless truths and promote the correctness of their actions. Don’t be fooled by their superficial rhetoric.
Please use your own eyes to see clearly what kind of people and organizations they are. See clearly what they have done and what they are doing, what kind of world they want you to create for them, and how they will repay you.
[Reality] has always been something that can only be understood in words. Once [Reality] is spoken, it becomes a little different from the original reality. Please see with your own eyes the [Reality] you should see clearly, and
It's not the [truth] that others tell you, induce you, or deliberately let you see------what I expect, nothing more."
The werewolf young man blinked.
"Oh, by the way, let me report." Di Geng added: "The elders of the Brotherhood have agreed to join forces with the railway. I think this should be considered good news. But the Meyerson Brotherhood has never been a large fighting organization.
, the combat power they can produce, including the guards personally trained by the elders and the mercenaries hired at high prices, is only about 500 people; the human resources our railway organization can produce are comparable to this, so
We can barely raise an army of a thousand men. Even with the knowledge of the Brotherhood, the technology of the railway, and these thousand elites, I think it is still far from enough to defeat the academy."
"So...do you have any good suggestions?"
"Go find the rebels." Di said in a lower voice.
"The rebels are... the rebels that are fighting against the Egyptian government now?"
"Yes." The bald man smiled calmly: "If we can unite the forces of the resistance, maybe we can rely on their human resources to deal a heavy blow to the college."
"But how do I contact this rebel..."
"Your friend [Blade Stranger] should have a clue." Di Geng said: "He originally had a [cooperative relationship] with the resistance."
Paramedis... Bedivere frowned. Bedivere only recently learned about the fact that the Leopard Warrior got sick in middle school and wore a costume to cause trouble. This time
Joining forces with the railway is actually the line that Palamedes is responsible for pulling. Who knows how many connections this guy has?