Chapter Seventy-Nine: It's up to someone else to decide

Hearing Kurolo speak, Finks was still a little serious.

For Kurolo, he is still convinced, but he actually has some opinions about the current matter.

Ron, he probably knew, and had heard the name many times.

But it's not a complete acquaintance, and they haven't even met.

However, this did not affect his understanding of the situation.

"I don't really have any ideas right now, but there's one thing I want to know, does the head of the regiment have any plans now?"

Many people in the brigade knew Ron, and Finks knew it, but the real relationship with Ron was good, that is, the regiment commander and Maggie.

As for the others, it can only be said that it is ordinary, ordinary.

Some have not even seen it but have heard of it, and some are similar to "friends of friends" or something.

Really counted, such a relationship is actually nothing.

And now, listening to Culolo and Maggie, Finks also wanted to interject a little.

Kurolo and Maggie know Ron well, and on the other side of Meteor Street, there is no need to say anything at all, and, really, his acquaintances on Meteor Street.

Actually, there are quite a few.

If the two sides really become opponents, then most of their gang are people born on Meteor Street, how to deal with it.

"You have an opinion about Ron?"

After a little thought, Kurolo knew what the other party meant.

This is actually what Culolo has been struggling with before.

"No, Commander, I don't have a problem with him."

Finks didn't hide much from him, in fact, this was still the truth, and he didn't have any opinions about Ron, even if he had opinions, as long as it wasn't a big deal, for the sake of Kurolo and Maggie, he wouldn't do anything.

But now this matter is not as simple as a personal matter.

"If the opponent is a stranger, even if it is strong, if you want to help the other party or something, as long as the regiment commander gives the order, I will not say anything, but now, listen to that person, the opponent is Meteor Street."

Straightforwardly, Finks directly said what he thought.

The people present are basically from Meteor Street, and none of them are slightly familiar with anyone.

It's just that in terms of the usual situation, there is basically no contact.

"Well, that's a real problem."

Kurolo didn't deny anything, nodded, and looked at Maggie.

It's like saying, and you've heard it.

The people of the Phantom Brigade now, the people who care about Meteor Street, must care more about Ron than they do about Ron.

No matter how bad Meteor Street is, it also has some meaning for them.

Ron, on the other hand, is a resident at best.

"This negotiation is not over yet, I just said that I will reply to the Presbyterians tomorrow."

Facing the gaze of the people present, Maggie didn't have the slightest idea of changing her meaning.

He looked directly at Kurolo and said.

Because he knew that while Finks had raised the question, it was Culolo who really decided.

"Do you mean to go to him? He's probably gone by now. ”

Kurolo actually knew what Maggie meant.

According to the current situation, if Maggie continues to go to Ron, it can indeed be regarded as the negotiation is not over.

The Council of Elders who contacted a little later that night was nothing.

But...

"I don't have an opinion on this, and I'm not targeting anyone, I'm just just expressing my thoughts."

Looking at Culolo's gaze, Finks waved his hand casually and explained casually, which could be regarded as a sign of his attitude.

As for the others, they didn't speak, some people didn't care, and some people would only listen to Kurolo, and in their opinion, Kurolo was more important than anything else.

What Ron, what Meteor Street.

It's nothing.

"So be it, you decide, tell me Ron's answer tomorrow."

Since no one has an opinion, there is no so-called conflict, and Kurolo naturally followed Maggie's meaning, and finally reminded him.

"As long as it's tomorrow, it's any time."

It's okay to have a few o'clock and get in touch tomorrow night.

Anyway, Kurolo can't see this matter well now, and as for Maggie, it depends on her own choice.

For his own members, Kurolo has always been very generous.

As long as he didn't do anything to affect the Phantom Brigade, he wouldn't do anything more.

"I see, Commander, I'm going to leave first."

Maggie nodded in response.

I didn't say thank you or anything like that, so it was unnecessary.

"There are no tasks now, free activities, I will contact you if there is something, and you are the same."

Listening to Maggie's words, Kurolo sat down, took out a book from his body, and began to read it, answering Maggie as he watched.

It's kind of acquiescing in her actions.

Now they don't have anything to do, if it weren't for Ron.

Kurolo should have temporarily disbanded the team by now.

Hesitating about this, I am not in a hurry to separate for the time being.

At least we'll see what happens later.

"Yes."

Without saying anything, he picked up a small sling bag that he had placed next to him before, and then left directly.

The speed was quite fast, and he soon left this dilapidated small building and disappeared, and he didn't know where he went.

"Commander, is this all right? Presbyterians are not reasonable people, and nothing will happen when the time comes. ”

Watching Maggie leave, Finks, who was already half-lying on a large rock next to him, spoke again.

Now this situation is indeed troublesome.

In his opinion, the Council of Elders would not be too honest, and if he had not received a reply from Kurolo, he might just do it.

It's not out of the question.

After all, as far as the people of their Meteor Street are concerned, they are not reasonable existences in themselves.

"There are some things that can't be stopped if you know it, and forcing them to stop them will definitely pay a greater price."

Culolo responded to Finks' words.

"Commander, are you going to meddle in this matter?"

Perhaps he didn't know what Culolo meant, or maybe he didn't want to speculate too much, Finks chose to ask directly.

As the spider's mind.

At such a time, if you make a decision, you will definitely tell your thighs about it.

In fact, this question is not just Finks alone.

Others also have a bit of an idea.

Perhaps the most thoughtless of these people is Pike Notan, anyway, what Kurolo says, is what it is.

"It's not up to me to decide, it's up to someone else."

As Culolo said.

In the face of the matter of Ron and Meteor Street, Culolo is actually like a boat rocking in the wind for this incident.

It's not that the grass grows on the wall or anything like that.

It's just that so far, neither side, or even their own Phantom Brigade, has given him a reason to intervene.