Chapter 70: Plans
Even though he had the same contemptuous personality and logic as other traditional time-travelers, Dussander was still reluctant to completely offend a duke when he was only ten years old.
Fighting the heavens and the earth now is completely the way to die—unless forty-two huge bombs suddenly fall from the sky, and after exploding, they emit an overwhelming "intelligence reduction gas" that covers all the colonies.
Otherwise, at this stage, it is better to be safer with your tail between your legs.
At the moment, Dussander is faced with an outrageously difficult task. He wants to take out the Bosenke Fishing Company, but he can't annoy the Duke of Saarrland, the backstage boss of the Bosenke Fishing Company. He wants to make the village a normal Imperial town, but he also has to keep Finn safe.
It's almost a dream.
If this daydream doesn't come true, Dussander will have to choose between his own safety, the future of the village's poor, and Finn's life and death—one at most, and all two will have to be abandoned.
As a normal human being, Dussander had no intention of giving up his life for the sake of others. But as a Chinese who completed compulsory education with honors in his previous life, Dusand does not intend to just watch a group of simple, simple and simple people die like this.
This is a characteristic of the Chinese, just like the idea of "great unification" engraved in the DNA, "good people should have good rewards", although it does not make sense, but it entrusts the traditional moral concept of the Chinese.
Good people deserve to be good in return.
Yes, anyone with a "modern vision and a flexible moral baseline" can attack Dussart for being "pedantic" or "hypocritical" or even "stupid", but Dussander still insists that a future worth looking forward to should be sought for these innocent, well-meaning people.
The morality of the human heart is a kind of "precept" that is used to restrain one's behavior. Neither following them nor violating them will necessarily lead to direct benefits or disadvantages. But having moral constraints, and being willing to be bound by one's own morality, is the most fundamental difference between humans and beasts.
If the price is just a ten-year-old boy sitting on the ground meditating and losing dozens of hairs...... And if Finn suffers some flesh and skin, the price is perfectly acceptable.
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Dussand's plan is simple and simple.
It is inevitable to offend His Excellency the Duke, and it is also likely to cause the mother and father to be remembered by a duke. He was still a little worried, but the letter that had just been opened sent a very important message to Dusander.
The letter came from Androny, and it was relatively simple - Dussand's request for assistance was already rapidly advancing, and Morse and a group of naval commandos, as well as a red-clad postman from Upper Albin, would arrive at Dussand's location tomorrow.
The most important information often comes from parts other than the paper. Androni didn't mention anything special in the letter, but made a somewhat abrupt "preaching" at the end.
"We are pioneer aristocrats, and in addition to developing and managing territories, contributing loyalty to His Majesty the Emperor is everything." At the end of the letter, Androni said, "Before you work, you should first ask yourself whether such work would be beneficial to His Majesty the Emperor and to the Empire. Beneficial things, no matter how difficult they are, must continue without fear. And what is not beneficial or detrimental, no matter how much it is beneficial, it must not be done. Not only should we not be able to do it, but we must also resolutely stop it from happening. ”
This kind of statement is directly understood or seems to be a respectable aristocratic mother who is educating her son to "be loyal to His Majesty the Emperor and the Empire." It's just that in Dussand's eyes, this means something else entirely.
Androni's meaning is very clear, "As long as you stand on the righteousness, then you can rest assured and bold to do things." Don't be afraid of wolves and tigers - my mother and I will support you. ”
Dussaint may not have known that the fishing company was actually a duke at first, but it was impossible for Androni not to investigate after the accident.
knew that there was a duke behind him, but he still supported his son to go directly, and the meaning of this was already very clear.
The Duke sounds big, but it's not intimidating.
This support is important to Dussand. To be honest, it's really going to be urgent, and Dussander is not without the courage to "dare to pull the duke off the horse". For the anger in my heart, I swung my knife at the old man who rode on people's necks as a prestige, which is also a characteristic engraved in DNA.
But it's not enough for me to be happy, and there are two people behind me, Androni and Duchamp.
Since traveling to the Empire, Androni and Duchamp have really had nothing to say about Dussand's kindness - just like any other parent would do to their own children.
For the sake of his own pleasure, he let the two of them out...... You can't do that.
Now with Androni's support, Dussander can finally make a big difference.
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The whole plan is actually very simple, and Dussand's fundamental purpose is only one.
Let His Excellency the Duke suffer a dumb loss, and then decisively kneel down to make amends before he finds a chance to take revenge and come back.
Compensation may not be given. If His Excellency the Duke, who has departed from high-class interests, really has the idea of "taking the throne of the bird", maybe before Dussand's compensation is in place, His Excellency the Duke will have "raised an army against his mother".
With Dussand's understanding and knowledge, the chances of success in the rebellion in the empire are slim to none. After the Imperial Navy and the Imperial Army turned the tide, he didn't have to pay any money.
However, if the other party really succeeds in changing the dynasty, then Dussander will have to face the risk of "turning over the old account and pulling the list".
To guard against this risk, Dussaint also added a little ill-intentioned condiment to his plan – Finn.
The condensed descriptive version of the plan looks like this.
As a prisoner of war mine slave who escaped from the mines, it was outrageous that Finn was able to receive a bunch of "commissions" and "tasks" from Bosenke Fishery. Imperial law stipulates that no individual or organization may have financial dealings with allies, and violators will be considered collaborators and treason.
In Dussand's plan, Finn would be captured as a "bandit leader". He was then sent to Albin's heraldic office for "interrogation". After a period of interrogation, he will accidentally reveal the fact that "Bosenke Fishing Company has a long-term relationship with me".
Of course, the glorious Duke will not have anything to do with this Bosenke Fishing Company, and since it has a relationship with the Alliance, then this fishing company will certainly not be the property of His Excellency the Duke.
They falsely claimed to have accepted an investment from His Excellency the Duke, which was a serious defilement of the honor of the nobility. The Heraldic Administration will be dispatched quickly to resolutely uphold the honor of His Excellency the Duke with an order of steam, explosives, iron, and blood.
While maintaining its glory, the Newsal Heraldic Administration will also receive an agent suitable for both stealth and secession missions in the heart of the Alliance.
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Today there is "hey~", but it will not be until about five o'clock in the afternoon to come out