Chapter 140: The Guy Without Eyebrows

"Lieutenant General Randall, I've admired your name for a long time.

You've done something terrible."

Dorag sighed as he heard about Randall in his mind.

Randall waved his hand and said modestly:

"Hey, it's not worth mentioning, it's not worth mentioning, but if you have a hand, you can do it."

Hearing this, Dorag's face stiffened slightly.

He suddenly felt that he had made some mistakes in his judgment of Randall.

obviously looks so serious and deep on stage, why does the painting style change suddenly when you open your mouth off the stage?

And hands? Do you have a hand for co-authoring?

Do you want to remember what you've done?!

With such a mouth, nine out of ten people in the world will be disabled!

Coughing lightly to ease ***'s mood, Dorag said:

"Let's not talk about that, Lieutenant General Randall, I am looking for you to discuss important matters."

When Randall heard this, he remained silent on the surface, and muttered to himself in his heart.

What is this man looking for him?

I don't want to find him to do something great.

"Oh? Lieutenant General Dorag, you and I are only meeting for the first time today, so what can we discuss?"

Seeing Randallken talking to him, Dorag was overjoyed.

He looked around and saw that no one was paying attention to this side, and then Dorag lowered his voice and said:

"Lieutenant General Randall, what do you think of the World Government?"

"I don't look." Randall said without thinking.

Hearing these three words, three black lines suddenly fell on Dorag's forehead.

God sweet you don't see!

Can you still communicate well?

Seeing Randall like this, Dorag decided not to test anymore and said straight to the point:

"Lieutenant General Randall, I mean, do you think people will live well under the rule of the World Government?

Isn't the existence of such a thing as a Celestial Dragon Man really a disaster for this world?"

Dorag's words, if he said it, would be at least a sin of sending a person to advance into the city.

But Dorag dared to say to Randall that it was naturally well thought out.

Because he believed in his own vision, judging from the content of Randall's previous speeches, although he did not say a specific judgment, it was enough for Lager to see what kind of person Randall was.

He is confident that Randall is not the kind of person who blindly follows the world government, let alone the kind of person who can't think.

So he decided to take a gamble.

If Randall can really be earned, it will undoubtedly be a huge boost to his planned career.

After all, with Randall's talent, it is basically a certainty that he will eventually become a top-level combat power.

Seeing that Dorag came up and opened up, Randall secretly said in his heart that this person was really courageous.

He thought for a moment and said:

"Lieutenant General Dorag, don't worry, I won't tell anyone what you said today.

As for the question you asked, I don't have an answer and I won't have an answer.

If you're just here for it, then we can end our conversation."

Since Dorag has made it clear, he has also picked it out.

He just didn't want to wade into these troubled waters.

Hearing Randall's words, Dorag was shocked.

This is different from what he expected.

Could it be that he was wrong in his judgment of Randall?

In a hurry, Dorag said directly:

"Lieutenant General Randall, didn't your speech just now reflect your understanding of the world?

Are you also lamenting the deformity of this world and the suffering of civilians?

Why, why have you changed your tune now!"

Randall couldn't help but be a little amused when he saw that Dorag was in a hurry.

At this time

Dorag is not the leader of the revolutionary army in the future.

Randall thought for a moment and said:

"Lieutenant General Dorag, you have to know that knowing and doing are two completely different things.

Lamenting for the common people is indeed what I really think.

But that doesn't stop me from watching from the sidelines, and it doesn't mean I have to do something.

To put it coldly, those civilians are too far away from us, whether they are alive or dead, to us, they are just numbers, aren't they?

I don't have such great ambitions and consciousness, for the sake of a group of people who have nothing to do, to give, to take risks, in the end not only will I not gain anything, but even lose everything, I can't do such a thing."

Now that Dorag confessed, Randall also spoke from the bottom of his heart.

That's exactly what Randall really thought.

Randall never thought he was any different from anyone else, and this idea was basically common to everyone.

I will be sad for the suffering of others, and this sadness is sincere.

But when it comes to doing something for others, they tend to look ahead and lack motivation, and most of the time they don't care about themselves.

It is precisely because of this that he feels that he is a great person for Dorag, who is willing to fight for countless people he has never met.

Maybe there are some problems with the way he chooses to release in the future, but at least his starting point is worthy of admiration.

At the very least, it is worthy of the admiration of the class he saved.

Dorag's brow furrowed as Randall said this.

When he had finished, Dorag was silent for a long time before he spoke again:

"I see, I see.

But Lieutenant General Randall, I have one last question for you."

Randall raised an eyebrow and said:

"What's the problem?"

Doraghl looked down and looked at Randall, their eyes like a searchlight installed under a deep well, making the water both deep and powerful.

"If there is such an opportunity, it will not affect you in any way, you just give a little effort, or even just do it easily, then are you willing to help them?"

Randall and Dorag looked at each other silently for a moment, then said slowly:

"To be honest, I don't know, but when the time comes, you can come to me and try."

Hearing this, Dorag's eyes flashed.

"Good!"

Although Randall did not give him an accurate answer, it could almost be seen as his commitment.

At the very least, it also shows that Randle is not going to go against him.

That's enough!

Overall, this talk to Randall was a great success!

Immediately, the two took their leave.

When Randall returned to Zefa's courtyard, Zefa asked casually:

"What did Dorag say to you?"

Randall laughed and said, "It's nothing, it's just a test of me to see if I'm good enough to be a lieutenant general."

Hearing this, Zefa paused and reminded:

"Dorag's mind is a bit dangerous, you better pay more attention."

He had heard from Karp some of Dorag's thoughts, which, if taken outside, would cause a tsunami.