Chapter 106: Lobbying for the Pig-Headed Man (Part 2)

Hoshl looked at Suluru and felt that the young man in front of him seemed ordinary, but he revealed a kind of wisdom that people could not fathom.

He knew almost everything in Dragon City, even the habits of all the key people, and everyone associated and involved.

Hoshl felt that in front of Sululu, he seemed to be transparent, and no secret could be hidden from the other party.

Seeing that Hosh's expression was still uncertain, and there was no way to give a definite idea, Sululu spoke again: "Actually, you want to prove yourself in your heart, you want to be able to become a guy who does not lose to your father, and you even hope to surpass your father and lead the clan to prosperity and let the clan get out of the current predicament, don't you?"

Without waiting for Hoshl to respond, Sululu continued: "In that case, then why don't you dare to make a choice?"

Hoshl finally raised his head, and once again met the deep eyes of the boy, feeling the wisdom contained in the boy's eyes.

After thinking about it, Hoshl asked in a deep voice: "The choice you are talking about, is it that you want me to lead the people to submit to you?"

Suluru smiled and shook his head, "No, I don't need you and your people to submit, I just want to remind you that you have a better choice." ”

Then, without waiting for Hoshl to speak, Sululu continued: "I, like you, am just a man who longs for freedom, and in this respect we are equals."

"Rather than gaining your submission, I hope that together we can create an era that belongs to all of us. ”

After a pause, Sululu said with great seriousness: "All we yearn for is freedom, and we all have our own responsibilities and goals. ”

"So let's work together to fulfill our respective responsibilities and purposes, and ultimately create a free world of our own. ”

Sululu's words touched everyone present, and they all lowered their heads to carefully understand the meaning of the conversation.

As Sululu said, everyone in the room has their own ideas, and they all have their own responsibilities and purposes.

It may seem that everyone's goals are different now, but if you look closely, your responsibilities and goals do not contradict each other.

Through contact with the former followers of his parents in the Machine City, Suluru gradually became more mature.

At the same time, Sululu is deeply aware that in fact, all living beings, regardless of race, want to be free.

This freedom is not absolute freedom, but an equal respect that allows them to know and choose.

Both the empires of yesteryear and the republics of today are practically lacking such things.

The empire divides all living beings into three, six, and nine classes, and each level of living beings is prescribed to be able to perform only certain jobs.

Even some low-level races will be directly used as cannon fodder, and the young and strong people in the group are born to charge forward for the empire's conquest.

No matter what the ethnic group, all living beings are severely restricted, and the lower ethnic groups can only live in the wild land, and even the minimum survival resources are not satisfied.

It is precisely because of the strict hierarchy of the empire that the oppressed ethnic groups are forced to choose to rebel in the end.

With the advent of the end of the law era, the various laws on which the empire relied were restricted, and the low-level ethnic groups happened to seize such an opportunity.

In the end, under the leadership of the patriarchs of the Brotherhood of the Republic, a wave of rebellion against the empire was launched, and the decaying empire was completely overthrown and driven to the sea.

However, when the proclaimed republic of freedom succeeded in seizing two continents and becoming the ruler of the continent.

After hundreds of years of development, the Republic has returned to the same level of decay as the Empire.

Although there is no direct hierarchy of the populace as in the Empire, the distinction between the elite and the common people is very clear.

One of the most obvious places is that the children of ordinary people have to work in factories from the age of ten.

Starting as a small apprentice, working in the factory step by step, the best ten years of learning were all left in the factory.

As a result, the adult children have no choice but to remain in the factory, spending their lives as the most ordinary workers in the factory.

However, the children of those powerful people, who can rely on their power and wealth to avoid entering the factory, can directly obtain the qualification to enter the academy.

Just like Barot, you can learn more things and get more opportunities in the military academy.

All of this, almost identical to the Empire, cut off the path freely chosen by the people.

Although Sululu is only eighteen years old now, he has traveled through most of the republics and witnessed too many injustices.

The wealth left to him by his parents was also left to those in need along the way.

If it weren't for the help of the Flame of Dawn organization, I'm afraid Suluru might not be able to reach Dragon City safely with the rabbit.

The more he experienced, the more Sululu realized the importance of freedom, which every life desires.

And in the Machine City, seeing some division of labor within the family of his former parents' followers, Sululu saw the true meaning of the so-called freedom.

Freedom is not an absolutely unrestrained indulgence, but a kind of basic respect for life.

For example, those who once followed Suluru's parents in the mechanical city, whether it is the elders or the juniors, they all have their own choices.

The Race will correct their wrongdoing, but will not bind them to what they must do?

Each member of the community has their own choices and can choose the life they wish to live.

Even if they do not participate in some things within the community, the elders in the group will not force it, let alone interfere in their private life.

The autonomy of those groups in the Machine City was something Suluru had never seen in the rest of the Republic in all these years.

In the republic, all ten-year-old children, unless the family is either rich or noble, use power and wealth to buy a place in the academy for the child.

Otherwise, they will basically enter the factory at the age of ten, and whether the child likes the factory or not, he must learn in the factory.

Even some children with poor natural dexterity will force them to adapt to the mechanized work in the factory.

Comparatively speaking, the relaxed environment of the mechanical city group may not be imagined by most children in the republic.

Therefore, in Suluru's view, no matter what kind of race, no matter who the god is, they should have the least respect for each other.

Sululu also believed that in the room behind the old minotaur blacksmith shop in front of him, everyone longed for that freedom in their hearts.

So Sululu finally asked Hoshel: "Do you and your people want to be free, do you want to be free to choose your life?"

Hoshl was stunned for a moment, but after a moment of silence, he couldn't help but ask: "I, can we really get that kind of freedom?"

Sululu nodded and said, "Yes, but it is not a gift from others, but should be earned by your own efforts." ”