Chapter 156: A Hanging Comparison from God's Perspective

With that, Randall left the office.

Zefa followed him away.

Walking on the road, Zefa sighed and said:

"Randall, I wish you would scold us old fellows angrily."

Hearing this, Randall shook his head and said with a smile:

"Whatever Mr. Zefa said, we all know who is responsible for this matter, right?"

Hearing this, Zefa sighed again in his heart.

The more sensible Randall became, the more uncomfortable he became.

But he also understands that if you want to say that the most uncomfortable in your heart now, it must be Randall.

In fact, Randall is really hard to accept.

Because he knew, Karp knew where the people the world government wanted.

But can he say?

When he said it, it was nothing more than the anger of the Warring States and a fight with Karp.

Then Karp refused to obey and was willing to let Sengoku beat him.

Before Sengoku's fist could swing, Karp's face had already been sent out.

And then... The result is still the same as before.

After all, it is impossible for Sengoku to sell Karp.

When he read the comics before, he actually had some negative feelings about Karp at one point.

Even the lives of those people in the South China Sea were inflicted on Karp.

But he later understood.

This is the typical tram problem.

The one who makes the choice, no matter what, is wrong.

But the real hateful thing is the person who forced this person to make a choice.

This order to exterminate humanity was given by the world government, how could the blood debt be placed on Karp.

How do you choose...

Randall looked up at the clouds in the distance, his mind drifting.

If he was asked to make a decision before he carried out the mission of the Seven Martial Seas, he would most likely have left according to the original book.

After all, it was something that had already happened in his head once.

He had a preconceived notion that this was unchangeable.

I can't even think of changing it.

But at this time, he was already aware of this problem, and naturally he would not be killed.

In the end, he is in a real world, and that is tens of thousands of lives!

This makes him a good deal.

However, he is now facing a dead end.

This order was given by the world government, and if he really dared to disobey the order, Sengoku would not be able to protect him.

After all, he is just an ordinary lieutenant general, not as important as a general, and he does not have Karp's face.

But if he really wanted him to disobey for those he had never met, he was a little hesitant.

There were two choices before him.

One is to carry out orders directly, as if he is deaf and blind, unable to hear or see anything.

It's the safest, but it's also the most torturous.

One is to refuse to carry out the order and directly defect from the navy for the sake of those people.

However, after thinking carefully about the second option, he found that it was still a dead end.

That's tens of thousands of living people, not to mention all of them who are inconvenient to move like pregnant women and babies.

The mere transfer of these people is already an incomparably huge undertaking.

Not to mention, if he wants to save these people, the world government will naturally not sit idly by.

He himself is not even a top-level combat power now, and how many top-level combat power does the world government have?

When the time comes, he himself will be a mud bodhisattva crossing the river, and it will be difficult to protect himself, where will he have the time to manage those people?

So the second choice is that those pregnant women and babies still want to die, and he, with a little luck, became a wanted criminal by the world government, and if he was unlucky, he was directly sent by the world government.

In this case, the second option is an absolute dead end.

Randall

He couldn't help but sigh, he wanted to choose an obtuse angle.

Isn't there a way to do both?

However, no matter how strong Ren Randall's inner emotions are, how flooding his thoughts are, on the surface, he looks calm and light.

"Wait! Randall! Wait!"

Randall was having a headache when a rough cry suddenly came from behind him.

Zefa was also stunned when he heard this voice.

Isn't this Karp's old fellow? What is he looking for Randall for?

The two turned around and saw Karp speeding towards them.

"Karp, you old fellow, what do you want?"

Faced with Zefa's question, Karp looked at him and opened his mouth, but he didn't say anything.

Then he looked at Randall and said:

"Boy, even if I owe them this, I owe it to you.

If you need help with anything, just mention it!

Now and in the future!"

Hearing this, Zefa raised his eyebrows.

"You old thing, what do you say?

That's what our Navy owes Randall.

How can you just talk about you!"

Seeing that Zefa wanted to say something, Randall patted Zefa on the shoulder.

Seeing him turn around, Randall shook his head at him.

Karp's words, Zefa doesn't understand, doesn't he still understand?

At this moment, Karp is more tormented than him, who is about to carry out his "mission".

In this world, he is the only one who can understand how "magnificent" Karp's heart is.

"Lieutenant General Karp, you don't need to say that, no matter what, this matter is from the World Government.

You shouldn't be the one to blame."

Randall said as he looked at Karp.

Facing Randall's frank gaze, Karp's eyes suddenly flickered.

For some reason, he always felt that Randall's gaze was extremely penetrating, as if he wanted to look into his heart.

And Randall said this, and he felt even more guilty in his heart.

He has fought all his life, and even if he encounters the danger of death, he has not been as evasive as he is now.

"Anyway, what the old man said, he won't take it back!"

With that, he prepared to leave.

But at this time, Randall looked at Karp, but his heart suddenly moved.

He hurriedly called Karp.

"Lieutenant General Karp, wait a minute!"

Karp was stunned.

"What's the matter? Do you need my help? Just say it!"

He snapped his chest.

He can help Randall, and he can be relieved.

Although all the guilt in his heart is a drop in the bucket.

However, Randall's words surprised him.

"Lieutenant General Karp, I want Lieutenant General Dorag's contact information."

Hearing this, Karp and Zefa were stunned.

Why Randall went to Dorag, let's not mention it for the time being.

But the fact that Dorag is Karp's son is known only to the top of the Navy.

Well, it's just the four of them.

Karp looked at Zefa, and a flash of thought flashed in his eyes, probably the old guy told Randall.

And Zefa thought that Randall and Dorag had met before.

Probably Dorag told him, but it seems that Dorag trusts Randall quite a bit, and even takes the initiative to tell him about this kind of thing.

It's just that neither of them expected that Randall would open the hanging ratio of God's perspective.