Chapter 63: Forget the original intention

After leaving the bar, Valilla found an opportunity to remove the disguise of "stealing the appearance".

She took some time to wander around the neighborhood and found that it was indeed largely restored to its old appearance.

Although she expected it, Valera was sad and angry to see the destruction of her legacy.

She had to get things straight.

Judging from the information obtained, in any case, Marc Jensen's problem is certainly not small, and even he is not necessarily the culprit.

Valera thought about it for a moment and decided to start with Makarov Gomez, the current idle "minister".

He was very optimistic about this ship repairer in his 40s, and helped him establish a high prestige, so that he could play his role and do his best to maintain the "Workers' Union Party".

Now, it seems, he didn't do well enough.

However, judging from the fact that he is not doing anything, he should not approve of the current approach of the "Workers' Union Party".

It's just that after he lost power, because his prestige was too high, the powerful Marc didn't dare to directly push him to the end, so he had to arrange a deputy position for him who didn't care about anything.

This is the most likely scenario.

Valera felt that asking him about the situation would be more effective than going directly to Malke.

After making a decision, he took advantage of the darkness to rush to Makarov's address, which he had asked earlier, just a block away.

On the way, passing by the area where she had mistakenly killed three homeless men, Valera went to the corner space again.

It has been discovered and used by others, and it has changed its appearance.

It made her feel a little sad.

But it was more important to find out about the "Workers' Union Party", and Valera did not dwell too much on it.

Makarov's house was not facing the street, but behind the row of houses on the street, a small, dilapidated two-story building, with the red paint on the wooden door that had hardened and cracked, and had become old and mottled.

Valeera, who had disappeared, leapt from a great height, drifting some distance in the air like a leaf in the wind, landing on a windowsill on the second floor.

She swiped her right hand in front of her eyes and observed the situation in the house through the "gray vision".

Soon, Valilla confirmed that there was only one person in the entire house, in a room on the second floor.

At this time, the middle-aged shipwright Makarov was in the study.

The small bookshelf in front of the desk was filled with thick and thin books, most of which were yellowed and curled.

Makarov sat at his desk, drawing with tools such as a ruler compass.

He was drawing some drawings of the ship's parts.

The craft of repairing ships on which he relied for his livelihood was derived from these books and from his father's teachings.

"Makarov."

A flat voice suddenly sounded in this quiet room, and although it was not loud, it still made Makarov's body shake violently.

He cautiously turned around and saw Valera in disguise.

"Lexa?!" The look of vigilance on Makarov's face quickly dissipated, and it was replaced by excitement, "Great, you're not dead!" ”

He stepped forward and grabbed Valeera's arm, holding both hands very hard.

"Did you come back to solve the problem of the 'Workers' Union Party'?"

As Makarov spoke, Valyla sensed it carefully, not sensing the rising evil desires in his heart.

This basically shows that his reaction was sincere.

"I had to know what was wrong before I committed to solving the problem."

With some strength, Valera patted Makarov's arm, "Calm down, let's make the problem clear first." ”

Although she will not "appease", "persuasion" is used here, and the effect is not bad.

Makarov quickly regained his composure.

Then, after some time, he roughly explained the process of change in the "Workers' Union Party".

In the aftermath of the attack on Lexa, there were many voices in the organization and it became chaotic;

But fortunately, the workers at the core were united enough, and he, together with Burton and Marke, struggled to help the newly formed organization that had been forcibly put together, and got through the initial period when it was very easy to split.

Of course, this can't just be the credit of the four of them.

With the help of Kirk and Hazy, they also made certain compromises to the middle-level members, who were mostly inherited from their predecessors, and improved their salaries.

It took almost a month for them to complete the transition, largely eliminating the risk of organizational fragmentation.

At this time, the Corn Law was declared repealed.

The first places to pilot the operation are the dock area and the eastern area.

In the shops of some government-designated businesses, people can buy enough food for half the previous cost.

There are many people and few shops, which of course leads to crowding and rushing.

Of course, because the "Workers' Union Party" played a role, such things rarely happened in the docklands.

As more and more low-cost grain was opened, the workers' lives visibly improved, the "Workers' Union Party" developed better and better, and Makarov's prestige as the leader grew.

Then, bankrupt peasants began to come to the docks and join the work of the movers.

Makarov felt he could hold the table.

But Marc didn't give him a chance.

He colluded with Haz and a group of middle-level members to forcibly oust Makarov, force Burton back, and steal the leadership of the "Workers' Union Party".

After that, it will be three or two days before a new change and new regulations are introduced.

It didn't take long for Marc to turn an advanced organization full of fairness and ideals into a real gangster, a big gang entrenched in the docklands.

Although Valera was very angry when she heard this, she still suppressed her anger and asked:

"So where did Burton go?"

"I was about to say this," Makarov took a long sip from the wooden cup on the table, "and we had negotiations and even conflicts with Marker and the others with a group of assembled workers, as well as the boatmen. ”

"But they were more numerous and more prepared, so we failed."

"At the time, many of the people who had supported us were blinded by the outlook portrayed by Marke's lies and agreed to Marke's so-called 'improvements.'"

"In this way, I became an idle 'minister,' and Burton was removed from all his posts, and was nominally expelled from the 'Workers' Union Party.'"

"Not only that, but they are also secretly targeting Burton, so that he will not be able to survive in the docklands!"

"In this way, they drove a good young man with ideals and ambitions, a skilled worker, to a desperate situation, and in order to make a living he had to become a lowly servant."

Hearing that Burton was not in personal danger, Valeera's hanging heart was relieved.

After asking Burton for his location and contact information, she repeatedly assured Makarov that she would do her best to deal with the matter, and was able to leave his house.

Although it was only the first half of the night, Valeera, who had already consumed most of her spirituality, decided to take the risk and go back to the upscale hotel in the Hilston district to rest.

Before that, of course, she had to make a trip back to her accommodation in the bridge district, taking her harpy and her luggage.