Chapter 704: Bullying the Weak and Fearing the Hard
Masayoshi Kishimoto closed the driver's window and started the car. He grabbed the steering wheel with both hands, slowly pulled out of the way, hit the right steering wheel, and began to drive away from the school building.
Mirei Sakai looked back and found that Shinsuke Suzuki was still standing in place, bowing deeply ninety degrees to apologize and send him off. She couldn't help but blurt out: "Bullying the soft and afraid of the hard." ”
"He's not a bully. It seems to me that he really likes you. Otherwise, it wouldn't be so impulsive. A man is worth fighting for only two things.
One is to fight for the country, and the other is to fight for the woman. From the instinct of animals, the former's actions are to defend and fight for territory and living space.
The latter is for sexual rights and the right to reproduce offspring. Masayoshi Kishimoto drove the car forward, not hurrying or slowing.
Mirei Sakai leaned back on the back of the comfortable chair, looked sideways at him and said, "Really?"
"The Prix Goncourt is the highest literary prize for a work in French. Romain Gary is the only writer in the history of the Prix Goncourt to have won the prize twice (once under his real name and once under a pseudonym).
That's how his mother raised him. In fact, what many people are interested in about Roman Gary is not his contribution to literature, but his legendary experience.
Roman Gary, whose original name was Roman Kashev, was of Russian Jewish descent and spent his childhood in Russia and Poland before emigrating to France in 1926.
During the Second World War, he went to London to join Charles de Gaulle, joined the Air Force of the 'Free France', and fought in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, where he was awarded the Crusade and the Order of Liberation, France's highest military honor.
He spent two decades in the post-war diplomatic service, serving as Consul General of France in Los Angeles. Roman Gary became famous in 1945 when he published his debut novel, Education in Europe.
In 1956, he won the Prix Goncourt for his novels "Deep-Rooted Nature" ("Heavenly Roots") and in 1975 for his novels "Life Like This", but it was in 1960 that he published his autobiography "The Promise of Childhood" that really brought him international fame.
Roman Gary's mother is an out-and-out tiger mother, who has been very strict with him since he was a child, and has never spared money to face her son's various investments in education.
Roman Gary fulfilled all the expectations that his mother had expected him from a young age, becoming a writer, an ambassador, and marrying a female star.
At one point, Roman Gary's mother even wanted him to go to Berlin, Germany, to assassinate Hitler. The last thing that made her change her mind was the fear of losing her only child. Kishimoto said eloquently.
Mirei Sakai has little interest in the legendary life of Roman Gary. Even if she was listening intently, it was only because it was from the mouth of Kishimoto Justice.
"Brother Justice, you like literature so much, then you should be inspired to become a writer, not an investor. Mirei Sakai pursed her lips and smiled.
"When I was reborn in Japan in my last life, I was not only a writer, but also a great writer. I have won the Nobel Prize in Literature twice, becoming the only writer in the history of the Nobel Prize to have won the prize twice.
Just like Roman Gary, the first time he used his real name, and the other time he used his pen name. In my previous life, my real name was Yasunari Kawabata, and my pen name was Kenzaburo Oe. Masayoshi Kishimoto couldn't help but laugh as he spoke.
"I'm talking to you seriously. Sakai Meiling looked at him with a disapproving look and said.
"Just because you like it doesn't mean you have to. You see, people who become police officers are really all about defending justice, eliminating evil and promoting good?
The main thing for them is not to have a stable job, a stable income, and a decent social status.
Among them, there are many people who are legitimizing beating people out of prestige. Even the police laugh at themselves, they are a bunch of hooligans with legal licenses. Kishimoto said calmly.
"You're completely stealing concepts. Mirei Sakai retorted.
"Although writers can see the essence of society and human nature, they are powerless to change anything. They can't change much of reality other than the so-called disappointment, heartache and loudness.
Osamu Dazai is desperate for people and human nature, and it is only then that there is a famous sentence in "Human Disqualification", born as a human being, sorry. He himself was obsessed with suicide and died.
In addition to him, Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Yasunari Kawabata, and Yukio Mishima all chose to end up by committing suicide. Investors are perfectly capable of harnessing the power of money to change reality.
When I first invested in the online game industry, it not only brought me huge profits, but also changed the way ordinary people socialize.
In real life, a little person who is not confident and submissive can be transformed into a big man full of confidence and determination in online games.
In a game guild, there are as few as a dozen people as many as a dozen people, and as many as hundreds or even thousands. The guild leader may not be the representative of the highest force, but he is also a trustworthy person for all.
I believe that this kind of pleasure can bring to ordinary people is also unprecedented. In addition, the way of leisure and entertainment has also brought a certain degree of change to ordinary people.
Some people are born out of place or have social phobia in real life. They feel that it feels best to be alone.
It's nice to drink happy water, play online games, eat instant noodles, and be able to live in your favorite virtual world.
Not everyone can be the strong and successful in real life. The vast majority of people are just ordinary people.
It is normal for them to lose courage and faith when they encounter great setbacks and difficulties. Evasion, while shameful, is useful. Kishimoto said slowly.
"You're obviously sophistry. I absolutely do not agree with yours. Mirei Sakai disagreed.
"Steve Jobs, one of the founders of Apple, said that to live is to change the world. Apple's technology and electronics are indeed changing the existing world, as well as people's lifestyles and habits, to a certain extent.
But if not the Apple company that Steve Jobs founded did not have the investment of the original investors. No matter how good his ideas and ideas are, they are nothing more than water without a source and a tree without roots.
The real source of power that can change the world is money. Money is power. The more money, the greater the power. "Justice Kishimoto is a serious one.
Sakai Meiling's eyes suddenly lit up, and she said with a smile: "In terms of the perception of money, I have the highest compatibility with your concept. ”