Chapter 450: A Great Cause
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David received the report and came over quickly. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ο½ο½ο½Uο½Eγ info saw Gu Hanhan sitting in the sunroom in the garden, looking into the distance silently through the transparent wall of the sunroom, and the whole person fell into a melancholy mood.
David was very distressed and walked over to hold Gu Hanhan's hand. "Don't be sad, Hanhan," he comforted her, "if you really can't bear Uchi, we'll find a way to get him back in a few days." β
Gu Hanhan shook his head, Uchi was picked up by Anthony, especially the words that Anthony said, it was a little embarrassing for her, but if we make mistakes, we will correct them, and if we work hard in the future, we won't be sad?
"Not for that, David," she said, "I'm thinking about something important. β
David was a little surprised, looking at Gu Hanhan's serious appearance, only to find that Gu Hanhan's fingernails were gnawed bald by herself, and the nail polish carefully concocted by the maids was mottled by her, and the pearl was no longer bright.
"What bothers you so much?" he asked, encouraging her, "Say it and I'll help you with it." β
"I've already thought about it," Gu Hanhan nodded as if he had made up his mind, and announced, "David, I'm going to do something great." β
"Oh. David remembered that Gu Hanhan had mentioned "she wanted to do one thing" when he came out of Elder Bruch yesterday, and then thought of their first date, on the second floor of the Princeton student cafeteria, in order to encourage him to join their "macro healing wave" project, Gu Hanhan also frequently used such inflammatory words and sentences as "a great cause" and "changing human society". So I thought it was Dr. Rowling's lab and was going to open a new project. So I didn't pay much attention to it, but just smiled: "Are there any new research topics that you are interested in? Is there anything I can do to help?"
He thought for a moment and said, "It's been an eventful time lately, and it's really inconvenient for me to show up in the Princeton lab. Just let Gal follow you recently, and with him to handle trivial matters, you can have a lot less trouble in the future. β
"Research topic?" Gu Hanhan was stunned when he heard this, "Our laboratory has not opened a new topic, and our 'macro cure' project has just had a little bit of light, and countless problems are placed there and there is no way to solve them." I heard that Sister Rowling has been so busy recently that she has no time to sleep, where can she still have time to start a new project!"
She said, "It's not about research, David, what I want to do this time -- I'm very touched by this trip with you, no, I should say I'm educated." β
"I remember the first time I met Mr. Lin, when I was still on Earth, I had just tested out that I had superpowers, and I was still ignorant of the future, Mr. Lin angrily accused me of having no sense of social responsibility, obviously capable but I don't know how to benefit the public, I only know my personal interests and freedom and happiness, selfishness is not worthy of being a human being, I was particularly disapprehensive at the time, and scolded Mr. Lin, saying that he had heroic fantasy and was a moral peddler for unspoken female students. β
Gu Hanhan couldn't help but laugh, and then said, "Later, when I got on the spaceship and arrived at the Lighthouse Star, I found out that Mr. Lin was not a hero delusion. Putting aside his exaggerated rhetoric, what Mr. Lin said is actually good. To live, we should do something for this bad world, to make it better, not worse. If you have the ability to do it but do nothing, spend your days in a mess, and leave no memory worth mentioning in the world, whether you live or die, then it is indeed no different from animals-"
David couldn't help but be taken aback when he heard this: "You don't want to join Mr. Lin's Temple Liberator Organization, do you?"
"Temple Liberator Organization, me, what can they do if I join Teacher Lin? Why did you want to go here!"
Gu Hanhan flatly denied it, and said, "I don't even know what the Temple Liberator Organization wants to do, how can I think of joining them." The Temple Cult is certainly a cult in Mr. Lin's mouth, and the Acropolis is full of shameless bastards, but I have also witnessed great spirits and feelings and admirable great superpowers in the Superpower Association, in the Holy Codex, and in the Beacon Star. If the Temple Cult is degenerate, and the current political ecology of the universe is wrong, then what should we do after the Temple is overturned?"
"It is wrong for superpowers to look down on the world like gods, so it must be right to bind them as tools to the regime and ordinary people? I am a healing superpower, not a social researcher, I do not want to be forced to belong to one person or to the whole society, I cannot tell the good from the bad, so I do not plan to participate in this kind of social revolution. β
Speaking of this, Gu Hanhan thought for a moment and continued: "Actually, I think that even Mr. Lin himself is probably not confident in the social revolution liberated by the temple, otherwise he would not have spent so much energy on discovering, cultivating, and winning over the ultimate potential and the cracking of the superpower theory. β
She said, "I have never seen a man as conflicted as Mr. Hayashi, who used his immense prestige and his unparalleled skills to actively promote the anti-temple, however, all his prestige comes from the temple, and every masterpiece of his hand of God inevitably sends fresh blood to the temple and the acropolis, making them grow even stronger." I understand that Mr. Lin is not a moral peddler at all, but his anxiety and helplessness about this reality make him have to wear the mask of a 'moral peddler'. Mr. Lin knew very well in his heart that without the existence of the power to restrain the high-level superpowers, their revolution would not succeed for a day. β
"But I'm thinking that if one day the rules and theories of the ultimate superpower are broken, maybe the temple won't need them to overthrow itself. Gu Hanhan smiled, "So I will never join the anti-temple thing that seems to be just in vain." β
David kissed Gu Hanhan's forehead. "You're sharp, sharp, and to the point," he said, looking at her with some surprise, "and you've never talked to me about that before." β
"I've been thinking about it for a long time, and it's been since I came out of the earth. Gu Hanhan showed off a little proudly.
Because he was encouraged, Gu Hanhan became more and more energetic: "So instead of anti-temple, it is better to oppose the Acropolis." These great aristocrats of the Acropolis are the vampires who don't have a good thing, evil and ugly, who ride on superpowers and all nations - of course, David, I don't mean you, but that's what it is. The worst thing in this universe is not the temple or the superpowers, but the slavery. One wave of people can enslave another wave without scruples, draw nourishment from them with impunity, water themselves with their flesh and spirit, and sprout and bloom flowers. The fragrance is seductive, but it is the flower of sin that blooms on the fertile soil of cannibalism, the largest of which is the Acropolis. β
If David was just surprised before, now he has a headache.
"The great thing you want to do isn't it abolition, is it?" he β‘β‘, "in that case I'd rather you go to the Temple Liberators." Whatever you do with the Temple Liberators, I should still be able to fix it, but abolitionβ"
David shook his head, held Gu Hanhan's hand, and persuaded: "Hanhan, you have to understand that slaves are the fundamental interests of the Acropolis, and they are absolutely not allowed to be touched. Anyone who dares to touch the slavery system will be strangled by all the superpowered nobles and the secular world - not just the Acropolis nobles, but all the nobles, all the world's resource holders, and the whole world. Even the Templar Rebels did not dare to openly advocate abolition in their program. β
"It is not that history has not mentioned the great figures of the abolition of slavery, among them there are many great suzerains and great monarchs, but no matter how tough the figures, in the end they will be overthrown by the tide of opposition, and the people will rebel and leave their relatives, and the curtain will end in disgrace - we can't do this, Hanhan, he is beyond our ability, and we can't go against the whole world. β
Gu Hanhan blinked: "What are you talking about, David, who said that I want to abolish slavery, I just criticized it casually to show that I am actually very thoughtful, which ear did you hear me say that I am going to join the abolitionist movement?"
"You're just too impatient!" she said "Hi", "I'm the most self-aware person to challenge a behemoth like slavery." I know how many pounds and taels I weigh, and I just can't cook enough for the people of the Acropolis to swallow in one bite. Although I have a red heart to serve the people, I only want to do something, and in any case I am not selfless and great enough to be a martyr, so I will not do such an obvious death--this is not the great cause I want to do!"
David held his forehead: "Then what do you want to do?"
"I'm going to register a slave company!"
Gu Hanhan's words were not shocking, and his mouth frightened David.
"Slave company, you want to trade slaves?" he stammered, "why is that?"
"Yes, register a slave company, but not for the slave trade. Gu Hanhan said firmly, looking like he had thought it through, "I plan to use it to buy the little slaves who have been eliminated by the training camp in the slave market, and give them a chance to grow up normally and fight for their freedom." β
"I've been thinking about this for a long time, David. You know, the earth is a civilized place, and freedom and equality are greater than heaven, and I never knew what hierarchy and slavery were until I left at the age of eighteen. So, when I first opened my eyes to the universe, I was immediately stunned by the savagery, ferocity, and gore it shown. I can't believe that this is our real universe, and I am very unacceptable to the unabashed β‘β‘β‘β‘ and class system in this universe. β
"Later, at the tomb of a queen who became a monarch in the age of empires because of her superpowers, but finally chose to sacrifice her life for the country and the people, someone told me that the justice of the universe has always been about the law of the jungle, not about freedom and equality. In the name of freedom and equality, the strong have to shed their blood and die, while the weak can hide behind their backs and get nothing? He told me that true morality should not be to force the strong to give selflessly and condone the weak to get something for nothing. Rather, it is about empowering the weak and fairness in exchange β and I think that makes a lot of sense. β
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