Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 322: Crisis of Confidence

  Chapter 322 Trust crisis

   Benedict nodded solemnly, indicating that what he wrote was true.

  Verak took another look at the words [They went to the government, they belong to the government] written on the crumpled paper, squeezed it into a ball of paper again, and fell into deep thought.

  His judgment at night was both right and wrong.

   This group of people is indeed the only fake organization in Kip City, but they do not have any larger gangs, but are secretly supported by the government.

   "Heh..." Verak sneered.

  The government’s trick is very unique. Whether it is ordered by the above, or the people below are self-seeking, the birth of a fake organization is a clever plan that can not only make money but also discredit and attack the Equality Association.

  With the government behind them, they don't have to fear anything in Kip City.

  Continue to make money and smear without being discovered by the Equality Association. If the Equality Association finds out, it will cause the real guys to deal with counterfeit products, and they can also follow their wishes and take the opportunity to arrest and perform meritorious service.

   Impeccable.

  Verak really didn't know how to deal with the government's rogue-like conspiracy for a while.

  They can still pretend to be the public to destroy this fake gang. Destruction has never been a problem, but it is difficult to clarify. The power of the government to control public opinion is far stronger than that of the Equality Association. At that time, they will explain that this is not a real Equality Association, but that the government has made a fool of it. Blame it on the government.

  Maybe most people believe that equality will be innocent, but as long as three or four out of ten people have doubts about equality, they will all suffer heavy losses in this confrontation.

   Stuffing the ball of paper into his pocket, Verak looked at Benedict downstairs who was waiting for his reply.

  Benedict hid in the darkness, looking up at each other.

   "Alas..." Verak sighed.

  He doesn't want to see the people becoming wary of the Equality Association, and the efforts of countless comrades who have sacrificed their lives.

   After being in a daze for more than ten seconds, Verak returned to the desk and wrote a new letter, listing the situation completely, and Tobeni Dick handed the letter to Keating.

   Now only Keating, who has worked in the government for decades, is likely to find the most suitable countermeasure.

   And he will continue to stay here, trying to collect evidence. When the time comes to prove his innocence, his evidence will determine whether more people can see the face of the government and still trust the Equality Society with a sincere heart.

   After receiving the letter, Benedict read the contents of the letter, nodded to Veraker, motioned him to protect himself, and then left quickly, reporting the latest situation to Keating and others, and studying new countermeasures.

  Verak, who was completely drowsy, sat at the table and thought hard.

  What kind of evidence is strong enough?

   To catch them and let them speak out?

   Or find out the government workers who are in contact with them, and publish their shady bills for everyone to see?

   These work, but also don't work.

  Even if they arrest this group of impostors and let them tell the people that they are members of the government, the government can also justify that the Equality Council will beat them up and threaten them to say so.

  Even if they find the bill and let everyone see where the money goes, the government can say it was all faked by the Equality Council.

  What I can think of right now is not strong enough, and it cannot be regarded as evidence that can completely clear up the grievances of the Equality Society.

When the two sides insisted on their own words and presented their own evidence, accusing the other party of planning the whole conspiracy, people who have no means, channels, or clear positions can only choose not to believe it, because only in this way will they not be hurt again .

   What makes Veraker even more troublesome is that since it is done by the government, they can do the same thing in large and small places in Bressi, consuming the credibility of the Equality Association and earning a lot of money.

   In a place where the Equality Association has not yet set foot, the reputation of the Equality Association will be ruined in advance. When comrades develop in the past, the resistance they will face will be beyond imagination.

   "Huh..." Verak held his head in his hands, frowned, and closed his eyes tightly.

  Destroy the foundation of the Equality Association, weaken its development potential, and make a lot of money by the way, and even use this method to pull up a fake Equality Association by itself, causing the real Equality Association to fall into chaos.

   Facing a trick that the government has just surfaced today, Verak once again felt powerless as he had faced difficult problems before.

  —

  Laizein, Equality Union Main Station, Boyne's office

   "Contact me at any time if you have any questions, and I will dispatch any support." Boyne said to Winston on the other end of the phone, "Don't stress yourself too much, we still have a long way to go."

   "I was a little nervous when I was talking to you." Winston on the other end of the phone quickly stabilized his mood.

  He never thought that he would cry. Everyone should laugh at such a happy thing.

But I heard that Boyin, as always, had full trust in him, and traveled thousands of miles from Pruman to bring him to Blessie, and provided help within his ability, and also witnessed the efforts of comrades of the Equality Society during this period of time. with sacrifice.

  He breathed a sigh of relief.

  The burden on everyone's shoulders is too heavy.

  Everyone is the key to determine whether equality will change the world, and whether people can be free and equal.

For the last two weeks, he has been suffering from insomnia, having nightmares, dreaming that the pilot factory failed, dreaming that his years of hard work were in vain, dreaming that other comrades have completed the corresponding tasks, but only his own ring failed. problems and failed their expectations.

   It is a lie to say that I am not afraid.

   Winston was terrified.

  He really wants to contribute to the construction of a new world, and he really wants this group of like-minded people to avoid detours and sacrifices.

   Enough dead and long enough fighting.

  The new world will come in the next second.

  The new world will come in the next second.

  Let everyone live a life of equality, freedom, and dignity, and let the world be free from war, exploitation and oppression. Let's unite like never before, let's let our beauty bloom freely.

  Winston couldn't control himself again, and the tears seemed endless, which released the emotions he had held back for too long: "We will succeed, and we will eventually win."

"Ahem, yes, I have doubted many things in my life, but I have never wavered in this matter." Boin understood Winston's true feelings and comforted him patiently, " You've helped the world take a big step forward."

"Thank you, Boyne." Winston wiped away his tears, "If you hadn't found me, I would either be hiding in hiding and studying a theory that I might never know the answer to in my life, or I would have been arrested and executed by the guards. "

   "I want to thank you. Since the Internationale, you have continuously input strength for us, and now you are about to solve a big problem in building a new world." Boyin drank his saliva and suppressed his cough.

   "I will get this done, don't worry, Boyne." Winston ignited real confidence.

  Boin glanced at Morais sitting next to him: "Of course I'm relieved."

   "Are we not far from success?" Winston asked.

   "It's right in front of us." Boyne said.

   "That's good, good night."

"Good night."

  The moment the phone was hung up, Boyin's face changed, and he coughed violently, unable to stop it.

   "Take the medicine, hurry up!" Morais patted Boyne on the back, brought him the medicine, and poured another glass of warm water.

   Boyin put the medicine into his mouth tremblingly, and drank the water with difficulty: "Cough cough cough cough cough cough..."

  There was only sadness and worry on Morais's face: "I've said it all, you can't work anymore, you have to go to the hospital for proper treatment, otherwise..."

   "Hospital? Isn't that self-cough, self-inflicted snare?" Boyin, who was pale, shook his head.

"Laizein's hospital is too dangerous, so let's go to other places, at worst, go abroad. Now we can let go of everything, but your illness can't be delayed, and we can't continue to work so hard!" Morais was anxious , but he was a little weak when he tried to persuade him, because he said these words to Boyin a hundred times this week, but Boyin didn't listen at all.

"I know my body well." Boyin slowed down a bit, leaning against the back of the chair and panting, "And at such a critical juncture, ahem, the pilot factory and the club school are in full swing, and Blessie will also be involved A huge war, how can I leave at this time."

   "If you don't go for treatment now, you will fall down sooner or later!"

   "Will I not fall down if I go?" Boyin asked back.

   Morais and Boyne looked at each other for a few seconds, before dodging: "At least it's better than what it is now..."

   "I was lying alone on the hospital bed, taking endless medicines, listening to the doctor sighing, and counting the days to live. Do you think it is better than now?" Boyin was very calm.

   Morais didn't speak, but looked down at the floor.

  Byne tried his best to smile: "And I'm gone, so ahem, so much work, shouldn't another person have to do it? Shouldn't another person die from exhaustion?"

   "What are you talking about!" Morais glared at Boyin. He is very taboo about Boyin talking about death now.

   "Hehe..." Boyin smiled nonchalantly, "I'm not afraid of death, you should know. After all, everyone will leave this world one day, and I have been ready for this since the moment I joined the Equality Association."

"this is not-"

"What I'm afraid of is dying worthless." Boyin interrupted Morais, his eyes were calm and powerful, and his voice was still not high or low, which made people feel comfortable, "It's like lying on a hospital bed, everything If you can’t do it, you can only wait to die.”

"What if? How many miracles we have created, who said you can't create miracles and get better?" Morais didn't want to believe that Boyin was sick from overwork and could not be cured. As a close friend, he could only watch his life Little by little.

  Boin knew that was impossible: "If there is a miracle, I hope to use it on the Equality Society."

   "What time is it, are you still joking?" Morais was angry and anxious.

"It's really nothing. Don't think that I just give up on myself. I won't give up. I will be a fighter in my own life." Boyin's smile never disappeared, "I just don't want to be worthless I not only want to do my job well here, but also want to see the new world come, and live an ordinary life in such an environment.”

   "I hope you live well." Morais said.

   Boyin laughed loudly: "You have to believe, I think more than you."

  —

  Kip City, Equal Association warehouse temporary site

Benedict rushed back without stopping, woke up Keating who was resting, and old Melen, the substation chief, handed Verak's letter to them, and told a few people what he had seen and heard by the way. .

   "The group of people who pretend to be equal and cheat are actually arranged by the government?" Old Melon couldn't believe that the government was behind the scenes.

"Unexpected and reasonable." Keating was not too surprised. After reading Veraker's letter carefully, he frowned, "This matter has something to do with the government, so it will be very troublesome. Originally, we Dealing with a fraud ring that wasn't much of a threat, now the enemy has turned into the government."

"Yes, Comrade Veraker was silent for a long time after hearing the news. He probably had no idea, so he asked me to report the situation to you as soon as possible, and let you study new countermeasures. He continued to wait for the opportunity to collect evidence." Benny Dick had thought a lot on the way here, and the complexity of the matter had exceeded what they could handle.

Old Melen said: "The main problem is that this group of people can't move at will now, right? With the support of the government, it is difficult for us to make clarifications. Once we don't handle it well, everyone will think that we are equal and will deceive the people. their money."

"I'm not sure if this is just the behavior of some individuals in the Kip City government, or a large-scale operation instructed by Francois. The former is okay to say, and the situation in Kip City will be resolved in Kip City. For the latter, The situation will be very bad." Keating thinks that the latter is most likely to be the case, but he did not say it clearly, "The government has set up such a place where there was no equal society before, and the people will be very resistant and beware of the equal society. We want to establish an equal society in the future. The expansion and development of sub-stations will face all kinds of obstacles. This incident has already occurred in our sub-stations, and it will also fall into chaos. The public cannot confirm who is real and who is fake, let alone confirm this matter Whether it’s fake or it’s real... All in all, we’re going to create a gap between us and the people.”

  After the development of the Equality Society, it can still remain safe under the heavy suppression of the government because of the protection of the people.

  People are like the sea, and equality is like fish.

  Now the government has given up on positive and equal society to distinguish between high and low, and wants to destroy the development soil on which the equality society depends, and make it lose its biggest reliance.

  If they do not have a suitable countermeasure and the government really succeeds, the consequences will be disastrous.

"This is not only about the innocence of the Equality Association. If the people no longer trust and support us, we will lose this fight sooner or later." Keating foresees the consequences of letting the government go on like this. "In any case, we have to think There is a way to end this as soon as possible and make the people believe in us."

  (end of this chapter)

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