Chapter Seventy-Seven: Rational Culolo ( Please subscribe to invest in voting tips and support thank you)
For Ron.
Kurolo has actually been interested in it since he was a child.
The meaning of this discourse is very obvious that it is here to persuade you.
Don't want Ron to continue to clash with the Elders.
With such an obvious expression, Ron naturally knew what the other party meant.
Just let him take a step back.
I guess it's not just Kurolo, the Phantom Brigade, or even the Meteor Street Elders.
Actually, it also has this meaning.
Directly dilute his thoughts first.
At the very least, there won't be much movement on Meteor Street.
And for Kurolo's words, Ron did not deny it.
Even if Ron waited and then survived the old guys on Meteor Street, there would be no problem at all.
By that time, at most, he would be in his thirties, and according to Ron's body, there would be nothing at all.
And Ron back then.
Taking over Meteor Street is definitely not impossible.
Regardless of whether the other party is there or not, there is no problem at all.
The difficulty is definitely much lower than it is now.
With his previous fame on Meteor Street, there are many people who support him.
If it weren't for the Four Elders of the Dead Ghosts, Ron would have already started his plan by now.
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In response to the temptation of Kurolo, Ron stood by the sea.
He paused for a moment and looked at the sea, as if hesitating to think about something.
Finally, I took a deep breath, felt the good time, and looked at the blue sea in front of me.
Thinking about their own plans.
There are now two paths.
The first is to accept Kurolo, according to the character of the other party, if the people of the Presbyterian Council do something again, they will definitely be on his side at that time.
After all, the relationship between Kurolo and the Council of Elders is actually limited.
It's not just Kurolo, Ron knows that the other criminal syndicates that have walked out of Meteor Street are actually a kind of imminent departure.
A posture that uses each other and cooperates with each other.
This is also where Meteor Street is troublesome, with various forces spread all over the world.
Second, the rejection of Kurolo.
The consequences of this will depend on what the other party is doing.
It is possible that the other party will not interfere in this matter directly, and of course they may choose to help the Presbyterian Church or Ron.
Anything has the potential to make a difference.
It's possible that Kurolo will quit the event or help Ron or the Presbyterian Church.
The odds of these choices are actually about the same, and it all depends on what Kurolo thinks.
Maybe for the sake of Ron and Maggie, or for the sake of the elders of Meteor Street in the past, they just interfered casually.
Of course, it is also possible to decide at the end of the day to do nothing.
Culolo's words may also be an excuse for himself.
If the Council of Elders or Ron got something to do, then he knew what to do.
"Take a step back, plan, wait, negotiate."
Listening to Kurolo's promise, Ron actually thought a lot.
But he knew that in the current situation here, even if it was still Kurolo who spoke, he would not be able to convince him.
Instead of responding directly to Kurolo, he asked a rhetorical question.
"Kurolo, if the Elders' sent someone to attack the Phantom Brigade, and then your men died, would you do that?"
At first, the tone was very calm, simple interrogative sentences.
And then it was as if they were telling a story.
"If you do something wrong, you will pay the price, whether it is me, or them, or you, the price will always come."
Speaking of the latter, Ron's words were already full of malice.
Not against Kurolo, but against someone else.
And those words, everyone understands when they say it.
And for Kurolo's choice, Ron is actually clear.
If Kurolo hasn't changed over the years, then revenge is certain.
But that also depends.
He is a sane man who always chooses the most appropriate thing at the most appropriate time.
For example, an enemy is because he killed a member before.
And if you kill that enemy, you will sacrifice more members.
Then he'd rather do nothing.
Of course, Culolo is not an idealist.
If you don't want to lose anything, you can't gain anything.
Sacrificing nothing, that's idealistic.
And this kind of Kulolo is belonging, reasonable application and sacrifice, all that he has at his disposal, including himself.
They all need to work together to use him rationally.
Just do what you have to do and reject everything that doesn't make sense.
If there really is something that can make him lose his reason, perhaps, the entire Phantom Brigade is really wiped out, and he is the only one left, then it may be.
At that time, the rational Kurolo may become the crazy Kurolo, who is really desperate to take revenge on everything.
And now.
In Kurolo's opinion, Ron's matter is actually very unnecessary.
Obviously, there are other ways to solve this problem.
Of course, this is not counting the situation where Ron's men before are almost dead, and this is the best choice for Ron.
In Kurolo's opinion, it is so.
Ron, on the other hand, also knew what the other party meant.
But his thoughts are different.
"In your favorite words, we never refuse anything, so don't take anything away from us, the Presbyterians kill my people, then I'm going to kill, them, isn't that normal?"
It was Ron's idea, and it was the decision.
He is not the kind of person who is angry and can continue to be so aggrieved to cooperate with others.
Then he would rather have nothing, he would rather go and flip the table so that everyone has nothing to eat, and it is impossible to eat the next bite, the dog food that someone else has fed.
Of course.
Ideas are ideas, and plans are plans.
Whether it can be fully implemented depends on strength and ability.
"My people will not die in vain, and those who dare to take away my things are destined to pay the price, no matter who it is."
Speaking of the latter part, Ron showed malice.
The Immortal Army was actually developed for this plan.
Of course, it also helps him to complete his future plans.
But one thing is certain, it will definitely help him and destroy the Meteor Street Presbyterian Church.
“。。。”
Even Kurolo on the other end of the phone could feel the affirmation and malice in Ron's words.
Completely unreasonable.
If it weren't for the fact that the other party was not someone who would lose his mind, Kurolo would even suspect that the other party had lost his mind and would do something desperately.
Even regardless of interests and so on.
I can't convince at all.
Although from the beginning he didn't think he could convince Ron.
So from the beginning, Culolo asked Maggie to contact Ron and let the other party convince.
After all, Ron is basically obedient to Maggie.
And now the ending that is shown.
Already made him a little unexpected.