Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 259: Berne arrives in Old South

  Chapter 259 Boyne arrives in the Old South Testament

  February 20th

  In the territory of the settlers, Monlego, the boss of the Sea Rat Gang, Ruffalo, the boss of the Black Street Gang, and Lao Jin, the boss of the Gold Glitter Gang, meet again.

  Facing the pressure of the Dunman government, the three parties got closer and closer, and met several times recently.

   "Monroe, do you know what you mean by doing this?" Lao Jin couldn't help asking after listening to Monroe's plan in Manchester City, knowing that Monroe was very clear about the consequences.

   "I know, I will make countless enemies in my gang." Monroe shrugged, as if he didn't care.

Ruffalo, who is best at dealing with people, observed Monroe's performance: "If you waive the protection fee, it means that you have cut off the source of income for the entire Sea Rat Gang. In the past, a second-in-command led a few people to rebel, so naturally they couldn't turn the world upside down, but What you are doing now is against the whole gang. You know, not everyone is as interested in equality as you are."

   "Many people are willing to follow you, purely for money, you may cause big problems if you do this." Lao Jin reminded.

Lao Jin's son, Apu, who is as strong as him, also expressed his opinion: "I should know who my subordinates are. You can meet with equality, but those who are cruel, lazy, and bullying among them are not willing In their eyes, what you do is no different from driving them to a dead end."

"Thank you for worrying so much about my situation, but I came all the way this time, not to ask you to give me advice on how to save the situation, but to see how your progress is going." Monroe didn't panic. Not busy, leaving aside the most concerned things of a few people.

   "We are not as sharp as your shot, and of course not as fast as you." Lao Jin shook his head indifferently. There is still about half a month before the Equality Meeting will make a shot, and he is not in a hurry.

   "Monroe, do you really want to do things with the Equality Council after the matter is over?" Ruffalo asked.

   Monroe spread his hands: "I haven't figured it out yet."

"But your behavior like this really doesn't look like you thought it out." Ruffalo knew that Monroe had made a decision in his heart, "You feel that you are fighting against the locals and forcing the government to abolish the new conscription law. Can it be changed and ended?"

   "If it can't be changed and ended, then why do you still do it?" Monroe asked.

  Ruffalo glanced at Lao Jin and Apu, and reorganized the language: "I mean, do you think that after this matter is done, the old Nanyue and Dunman will not have the soil for our gang to survive?"

   "How come, I guess you can still develop well."

   "Then why did you drag the Sea Rat Gang into the mud?"

"What is dragging into the quagmire? It makes me feel like I want to kill them. I have some different opinions on this point. I think that after the equality will intervene in this matter, everything will change. At that time, gangs can exist, but It really doesn't make any sense." Monroe said, "I'm doing this now because I don't want to do it anymore, and because I really think about them, I can't just rely on machetes for the rest of my life."

Lao Jin took a puff of smoke and extinguished the cigar: "I believe that the Equality Council can lead us to abolish the new conscription law and eliminate the conflicts between us and the locals as much as possible, but it is impossible to change more things .”

"How is it impossible? I have been investigating their situation a lot during this time. They were able to escape after attacking the government building when the World Expo was held in Bressis and the whole city was under martial law." Monroe cited the feat of the Equality Society "Now they have established a sub-station in Dunman. It is clear that they want to take root here for a long time, continue to spread the idea of ​​equality, and continue to help Dunman people move towards equality. I have reason to believe that the abolition of the new conscription law is just what they brought. start."

   "This is great, but it is destined to have far more **** sacrifices than the fight between our gangs. This is not something that can be done just by talking about it." Apu said.

Monroe couldn't help but began to defend the Equality Association: "During this time, I have chatted with Verac a lot, listening to him talk about how the Equality Association came to be today, and listening to him talk about those who died and were called 'comrades'. To be honest, I have hardly seen such a person in my life for so long, so I couldn't believe it when he said that there were a lot of people like this in the Equality Association."

   Lao Jin, Apu, and Ruffalo all present silently looked at Monroe, who rarely spoke seriously.

"But looking at his face, and thinking about the books on Equality, even though I haven't been able to witness these deeds that sound unreal and like stories... I still can't help but believe it." When Monroe said , I am also in a state of contemplation, as if I am maintaining the same thinking as Lao Jin and Ruffalo, thinking about why I was infected, "I have killed us at Bresci since I was young and vigorous. The noble son that poor people regard as people, has fled to live in Dunman for more than ten years. During these ten years, he dared to fight and intrigue, and finally climbed to this position. It's not as satisfying as I chopped off that dregs with a single knife."

   "Heh." Lao Jin laughed.

"It's a pity that few people dare to do such a thing. Ten thousand people are trampled, and only one person is willing to stand up. It is undoubtedly nothing to cause trouble. Until I learned about the Equality Association, I found that there are such a large group of people who are more than I still have to be bold, they dare to find the source, fight head-on with the government, and dare to stay in Laizein after the fight is over." Monroe straightened his back as he spoke, "If I had ten years ago After slaughtering that offal, I will never escape to Dunman if I can meet the Equality Council."

"To put it bluntly, you have already had such a heart, but there were only a handful of people like you before. You knew that you would not be able to achieve anything, so you didn't think much about it. Now equality will appear, and you find that they are better than you. Harder and bolder, so I want to do things with them." Ruffalo summed up what Monroe wanted to express.

Monroe nodded: "That's right, that's it. Compared to fighting with you and the locals for hundreds of gallons and thousands of gallons, it's better to fight directly with the government that you don't like. According to what Verak said It means that we are all small conflicts among the people, and they are nothing compared to the government that oppresses us."

"Indeed, it's meaningless for us to fight back and forth. In the end, we still benefit the government." Lao Jin was moved after hearing Monroe's feelings. Instead, they secretly fueled the flames, using us as a tool for them to divert internal conflicts, and it is time for us to make some changes."

   "Father." Apu looked at Lao Jin.

   "Let's take a look first." Lao Jin was very cautious, and finally decided to maintain the current situation. "After the abolition of the new conscription law is over, we will see the way forward."

   Seeing this, Ruffalo sighed lightly: "Maybe you made the right decision."

   "Whether he is right or not, do it first, and then talk, I'm afraid I won't do anything. I've had enough of that kind of life." Monroe chuckled, more casual than anyone else, "Come on, drink."

  —

  February 23rd

  Villac spent two days, went to the site of the Flash Gold Gang and the Black Street Gang respectively, and checked the learning situation of the immigrants from the Monlego and the settlers from the Sder.

   To his surprise, although these two places are not as great as Monroe's efforts in Manchester City, they have tried their best. They have given corresponding incentives and encouraged everyone to read books and understand these concepts.

   According to this development, it will not be difficult for them to meet the standards when the weapons come.

   What also made Verak extremely happy was that he learned from Keating that Boyne would personally **** the weapons over, and then go to Pruman with them. The reason why Boyin suddenly decided to come here is because the person in Pullman already had a clue.

   Winston.

  Verak repeated the name in his mind.

  He is no different from the original Chris, both of whom burst out with great strength alone. Verac is particularly curious about the shocking works this person has written in addition to the "Internationale" written a few years ago.

  —

  February 25th

The printing work that Sara was responsible for came to an end. After meeting the needs of the immigrants first, they followed Keating, Boss Xin and the local gangs to reach a consensus, established a cooperative relationship, and began to continuously print the Dunman language. Editions of "On Equality", "The Internationale", "Women's Declaration" and other works were shipped to various places and read by local people.

  —

  March 2

Yves led the Dunman sub-station of the Equality Association to the comrades, worked day and night for more than half a month, and finally put 200 million gold grams worth of gold hidden in the cellar of the Quinn Tavern. They were usually transported from the ground, and were quietly divided into hundreds of batches, which were transported to different places for storage and management.

  —

  March 4th

   It took more than ten days to disguise and conceal the identity of the president of the Equality Association, Boyne, and brought a team of weapons transporters to the old South Atlantic Treaty Organization, the capital of the United States of Dunman.

   Keating, Verac, Sarah, Yves, Willow and others all gathered at the pier early to welcome them.

  Boss Monroe and Xin rushed over after hearing the news, wanting to meet the rumored leader of the Equality Society, a living flag.

   Disguised as a craftsman, Boyin and his party parked on the ship, lowered the gangway, and disembarked.

   "President."

   "President."

  Sara, Yves and Boyne say hello.

  Willow on the side was too excited to speak, and Monroe and Boss Xin on both sides also faintly felt the distinctive temperament of this young man, and looked at him silently.

   "Comrade Boyne." Verac stepped forward to shake hands with Boyne.

   "You have worked hard during this time, thank you for completing the most difficult task." After shaking hands with Veraker, Boin shook hands with Keating, who was willing to donate the gold.

"There are so many people here that it's inconvenient to talk. When I get to the place, I'll introduce them to you one by one, the situation here, and the progress of the plan." Verac said, and first arranged someone to help the comrades brought by Boyin They secretly received the weapons, and then left the pier with Boyne, who was dressed plain and low-key, and drove to the Quinn's Tavern on Mantelin Street.

   Today's Quinn's Tavern is extremely lively. Dozens of members of the Dunman branch of the Equality Association and everyone in Verak are busy up and down.

  After Boyin came, he briefly cared about the working conditions of the comrades here, and then under the leadership of Sarah, he visited all the taverns that were closed today to welcome Boyin.

  Finally, Boyne, Verac, Keating, Sarah, Eve, Willow, Monroe, and Boss Xin, a total of eight people came to the cubicle of the tavern.

"Let me introduce first." Verak, who was used to being introduced as a middleman, pointed at people with ease and said, "This is Comrade Boyne, the chairman of our Equality Association, who made a special trip to personally transport weapons to help us win. This is Boss Xin and this is Willow. They are the leaders of the local gang Blood Knife Gang and the protectors of gold in the past two years. Comrade Willow has joined our Equality Association, and Boss Xin has helped to contact other gangs , played a very critical role in our cooperation with them. This is Monroe, the boss of the Ribresi settlers in the old South York, and an important figure in promoting the cooperation between the settlers and the Equality Association. Equality would be interested."

   "Hi, I'm Willow." With longing eyes, Willow stretched out his hands to shake Boyin's hand.

  Byne also stretched out his hands and said with a smile: "Hello, Comrade Willow, I'm Boyin, and I welcome you to join the Equality Association."

  Then, Boss Xin and Monroe greeted Boyin and made a preliminary acquaintance.

"This bumpy road is not easy. Thinking of the two of you who came to Dunman alone two months ago and did so many things, it is really hard for you." Veraker and Keating, who have made outstanding contributions to the awakening of the people of Dunman, expressed their admiration and gratitude, "Whether it is gold or helping the people of Dunman to awaken, the establishment of a sub-station here is of great significance to us and the Equality Society of."

"Comrade Sara, Comrade Yves, and all comrades have put in efforts no less than ours. This is the reason why we have been able to get to where we are today. And we are here to open up, and you stay in Lai Facing the government’s escalating suppression and sticking to the banner of struggle, Zeyin was also extremely difficult, but fortunately, our efforts have finally paid off, and the Equality Society is about to usher in a new period of development.” Keating did not take the credit alone, nor did he Overshadowing the brilliance of everyone in Laizein, Boin's words praised everyone again.

"Yes, Comrade Keating is right." Boyin is not as experienced as Keating in terms of speaking, so after hearing Keating's words to make up for some of his own loopholes and not let anyone be left out, he nodded in agreement. .

  Verak smiled and asked Nord and their situation: "President, how are Nord, Diaz, and Murphy?"

"They are very good. Nord and Murphy assisted in the work of the study class, and Diaz followed Morais to learn combat experience from him." Boyne replied, "At the beginning, I heard that it was necessary to Send someone to **** the weapons, and these few are scrambling to come over."

   "I still miss them." Veraker was satisfied when he learned that the three of them were all in important positions.

  (end of this chapter)

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