This Game Is Too Realistic

Chapter 911 The aftermath of the incident

At the same time that the train incident occurred, Voice of the New Era, a radio station affiliated with the Survivor Daily in Settlement No. 1, was inviting Gu Ning, a representative of the settlement, to participate in a studio talk show.

Ever since the storm surrounding City Hall, Mr. Gu has been thrust into the forefront of public opinion.

Some radicals believe that his behavior is a betrayal of uniting all the forces that can be united. However, many conservatives believe that his behavior is precisely to maintain the unity of the alliance.

Facing the interview with the host, Gu Ning thought for a moment and then talked about his own views.

There are some comrades in our team who have radical views. They believe that love can influence everything and unite everything...even groups whose values ​​are completely different from ours. I don't want to judge whether they are right or wrong, but what I want to say is, This kind of self-righteous thinking is extremely naive, and this naivety will lead us to the abyss.

Unexpectedly, the representative would make such sharp remarks in such a public occasion. The host couldn't help showing a surprised expression on his face, and then continued.

But the values ​​of the Weirant people are completely opposite to ours. Why do you think they are more worthy of unity?

Hearing these words, Gu Ning smiled and raised his hands.

No, no, no, you are mistaken. The people from Weiland whose values ​​are completely opposite to ours will not join us at all. Even if they stand in front of our house, they will spit on us viciously.

Those who choose to join us, without exception, are fed up with evil militarism and colonialism. Not only do they share the same values ​​​​with us, but their courage, loyalty, faith and a series of beautiful qualities will become our defenders. The strongest shield of our equality.”

When he said this, he changed the topic again and looked at the host sitting opposite and asked.

Instead, I want to ask you... Why do you think that the values ​​of the people in Weiland must be opposite to ours? Or do you think people are machines with factory settings?

Obviously not expecting that he would throw his question back, the host was stunned for two seconds, and his expression gradually became awkward.

Realizing his momentary gaffe, he quickly denied it.

Uh, I didn't mean that... I actually wanted to say legion.

I understand, Gu Ning nodded. Stereotypes are not easy to eliminate, especially when there are a group of 'poor people' standing around you.

And what I'm talking about is these poor looking guys, I don't want to say victim culpability, but is their suffering caused by us?

Looking at the host who was speechless for a moment, Gu Ning continued speaking unceremoniously.

To this day, most of the survivors in Jingallang Port live in watertight houses, and he even uses the subway that none of us have! I know that is an industry invested by Baiyue Company, and this is a business behavior , but what we still cannot ignore is that to this day, there are still many residents living in containers in Settlement No. 1, and they are also people who need to be united!

You might say that we don't have that many people and don't need the subway, but we can use more and more spacious houses, right?

We have helped them too much, but how do they repay us? They are rude to the civilized people and servile to the barbarians... Because we are easy to talk to, they ask us to give the green light to all their unreasonable demands, time and time again. Tolerance again and again.”

They have just lived a good life, and they want to teach us how to behave, and they think it is for our own good. Tsk tsk... I can't imagine what they will look like when they get rich. , will you turn over and be our daddy?

Seeing Gu Ning unable to hold his tongue, the host coughed and stopped him.

I have to say that this is only a small group of people. The vast majority of people we have helped have participated in our construction. You have to see the unknown majority.

That's exactly what I want to say. Gu Ning snapped his fingers, sat up straight and looked at him, Exclude this small group of ungrateful guys and make room for more people who are more worthy of saving. This is a good solution for everyone.”

The host looked at him hesitantly.

This sounds so unrealistic, how do we determine who the ungrateful guy is?

Gu Ning said without hesitation.

It's very simple. We don't have to be sure. We raise our own standards and strictly enforce them! If we issue alliance ID cards to the other party just because they are Borneo or Wilant, that would be disrespectful to all citizens of the alliance. responsibility.

They have to work first, receive education while working, and then pass the assessment of relevant agencies! The alliance already has a 'supervisee' system, which is good, but not enough. We should set up a specific supervision department instead of Everything is left to time.”

They must understand that the Alliance is not their cesspool. They have made a mess of their hometown. They should think about why things have become like this instead of continuing to mess up in another place. Since some wastelanders are destined to not adapt to the life of civilized people , then go back to their zoo.

Moderator: Mr. Gu, I have to say that there are many objective reasons for this. The suffering they endured is not entirely caused by themselves, and if it goes back to the problems during the People's League -

You are right, but I am the representative of the citizens of the alliance. I only speak for the people I represent. Gu Ning stared at the host and said in a sincere tone, Listen, we can't wait until the alliance is in trouble to think about the past. Whether the decision is appropriate or not, someone must step on the brake before it is too late... No one can stop a speeding train immediately. We have to start decelerating in advance before turning, and then according to the following The road conditions determine what speed to use next, can you understand what I mean?”

The host touched the bridge of his nose nervously.

I kind of get it...you're trying to say it's time to put the brakes on.

Gu Ning leaned back on the chair and continued in a relaxed tone.

More or less, no one dares to wade into this muddy water, so let me be the brake pad. At least we can't let those radicals continue to step on the accelerator. When we become the Legion or the Borneo Empire, it will be too late to step on the brake.

The interview is almost over here.

The host was about to wrap up the show, but at this moment his assistant trotted in and thrust a piece of paper that had just come out of the printer into his hand.

After taking the piece of paper and looking at it, the host's expression changed slightly and he straightened the microphone on the table again.

Breaking news, this radio station just received news that something happened to the train from Weifu City to Settlement No. 1. More than a hundred residents of the settlement tried to intercept the train... In the end, two people died and one was injured.

When he said this, the expression on the host's face suddenly became weird.

Because just half a minute ago, the representative sitting in front of him had just used the train as an example.

Is this guy's mouth open?

Gu Ning also had an unexpected expression on his face, apparently not realizing that things would be such a coincidence.

He picked up the cup on the table and took a sip of water, then suddenly spoke.

I hope the people in the car are okay... Also, don't tell me that the person who blocked the car was a Borneo.

The host coughed lightly.

Mr. Gu, as a representative... please also pay attention to your identity and speech. It doesn't matter who they are.

It's nothing. I don't mean anything against anyone. This is just my best wishes. I hope it won't always be them in the end.

He placed the cup on the table, looked thoughtful, and spoke after a moment.

Maybe we should add an extra law to our trains... prohibiting blocking on the tracks.

In just a few minutes, the D97 Train Incident spread throughout Settlement No. 1 and Weifu City.

When talking about the origin of the whole incident, everyone was stunned and speechless.

Just to meet the alliance manager, the more than 100 survivors actually came up with the cunning trick of stopping the train.

What was even more ridiculous was that the manager they wanted to see was not on the train at all, but was sitting in the waiting hall like other delayed passengers.

This is not so much an accident as a ridiculous farce.

Especially when reporters who rushed to the scene of the accident learned that the demands of this group of blockers were actually to expel the Weirant people from Settlement No. 1 and to dissolve the alliance's representative conference. Even those who sympathized with them showed their anger. An expression that was hard to describe.

Are these guys getting a little carried away?

Unfortunately, except for Jerami who seemed to have woken up, most of the Borneo people did not realize what they were doing?

When reporters asked them if they knew the train could not stop immediately, they burst into tears complaining about the ferocity of the train and showing their wounds from falling while rolling and climbing.

When reporters asked them whether they realized that their actions were illegal, their opinions were somewhat divided.

Some people jumped up angrily and shouted that they were already so miserable, why should they let the law persecute them? Another group of people begged for mercy in front of the camera, begging everyone in Settlement No. 1 to treat them leniently because the Borneo people had a share of credit for this railway.

In fact, if they honestly say I don't know, they might be able to win some sympathy, which is at least more meaningful than his careless behavior.

However, they did not intend to do this. They used all their strength to resist the rules when they should abide by them. They were like two extremes from their docile sheep-like appearance in their hometown.

The reporter who interviewed them was also stunned by the inability to communicate and unreasonableness displayed by these people.

In fact, most journalists in the Alliance were quite sympathetic to the survivors of Borneo.

On the one hand, this is because the Daily Survivor originated from Boulder City, the old revolutionary area, and on the other hand, because a large number of Yue people who fled have actively participated in the construction of the southern region of the alliance, and a large number of media and media workers have been born among them. .

These reporters have asked some questions that are beneficial to them, but their performance has made all the radicals who sympathize with and even support them more or less look like clowns.

As soon as the accident occurred, Suka, a representative of Settlement No. 1, rushed to the scene.

He was a step slower than the reporters, but not for long.

Looking at the compatriots who were tearfully accusing the representative association in front of the camera, and Jerami standing in the crowd with a numb expression, he strode forward, grabbed the latter's shoulders, and shouted with suppressed trembling voice.

...Are you crazy? Disband the representative association...Why don't you say that the alliance is dissolved?

Jeremy turned his head numbly and looked at Suka, that gentle young man.

He recognized this guy and remembered that he was also from the Yue Clan. He even knew his original surname.

Unlike himself, he got ahead of himself. Not only did he obtain alliance citizenship early, but he also became an official and became the regional representative of Settlement No. 1...

hehe.

You can really mix it up.

A trace of color gradually returned to Jeremy's face, and the expression of It's all over turned into hatred in an instant.

He suddenly held Sukka's arm with his backhand, and veins popped out on the back of his hand. It didn't look like he was grasping for the last straw, but like he was trying to drag the guy who ruined a good thing into hell.

You traitor...why don't you help us?

The hand on his arm was like an iron pincer, but it was far less painful than the traitor's curse that made Sukka's heart feel like needles.

His expression twisted, and he broke away from Jeremy's hand and threw away the latter's shoulder.

He, who had never lost his composure since becoming a representative, let out a hysterical roar for the first time.

I won't help you? Have I ever advised you not to be impulsive! I've told you more than once that being impatient will only lead to bad things, and everything must be done step by step... And what did you say about me behind my back? You really Do you think you are the only one who can hear what you said? Now you are blaming me for not helping you!

Jeremy seemed not to hear, staring straight at Sukka with his vulture-like eyes, reaching out to strangle his neck.

You guy... you have forgotten your origins after you became famous. Others don't remember your name, but I remember it clearly. Cassidym, don't forget, you are from the Yue tribe! You are from the Balo tribe! I I am your compatriot! I am!

The dispute between the two finally attracted the attention of the guard next to them.

At first, they thought the man was a representative and didn't want to take care of it, but seeing that he was about to get into a fight with a criminal, they couldn't stand to see him make a fool of himself in front of the media's cameras.

The TV tower in Settlement No. 1 has not been built yet, but Weifu City has its own TV station.

I heard that the respected manager is also there, maybe watching from behind the screen.

The guard wearing an exoskeleton came up and pulled Jeram back to the isolation zone, and pulled Sukara out.

The police officer handling the case at the scene came over, stared at Suka with messy clothes, and said in a warning tone.

This is a crime scene. Mr. Representative, if you continue to obstruct our law enforcement, I will have to ask you to go to the car to have a chat, or would you rather explain to someone from the prosecution agency?

He is a native of Weiland. He previously served in the Eastern Army, and later came here with the Southern Construction Corps. He retired and transferred to the local security bureau.

Unlike the young man from the Wastelanders in the Security Bureau, he has tolerated these people for a long time.

There were people who wanted to kill every single one of the Wilantes, but at least they used guns instead of mouths.

Suka didn't look at the police sergeant who pulled him away. He just looked at Jeramy who was like a wild beast and wanted to kill him with a stunned expression, and took two steps back.

It took a long time before he could hold back a word from his mouth.

My surname is Su.

Maybe the guy named Gu was right and it was time for the alliance to do that.

At least, they have to let the supervisee status play its due role...

This is not just for immigrants in Borneo, the alliance needs to raise the threshold for obtaining identity cards.

Except for trusted survivor forces, survivors without any background guarantee must receive a complete education and undergo regular inspections by relevant agencies before they can obtain full citizenship.

It’s time to create an immigration bureau.

Regardless of whether the old man heard it or not, Suka adjusted his collar randomly and fled from the scene in embarrassment before reporters arrived.

For three days, the D97 Train Incident dominated the headlines in Settlement No. 1 and Weifu City.

Although some radical reporters selectively downplayed the outrageous rhetoric of those who blocked the traffic, after all, the media of the alliance is more than one newspaper, and these newspapers cannot be monopolized by a certain group.

What's more, in addition to those newspapers with a right-wing stance, there are also newspapers like Goblin Observer run by people who have fun regardless of the occasion and take no notice of the situation.

In the early morning of the second day after the incident, the survivors of the entire alliance knew that the guys who blocked the car were Borneos.

This farce not only caused a sensation in Settlement No. 1 and Weifu City, but also flew across the ocean to Golden Gallon Port and even Mammoth City.

A total of 120 people were identified as perpetrators.

These include two people who unfortunately died, and the unlucky guy who paid the price of a leg.

82 of them are citizens of the Union.

Except for the organizer Jerami who was sentenced to 100 years in prison, the remaining participants also started at least 10 years in prison.

Distribution according to the situation and the rule of law do not exist in the Alliance. The prison in Settlement No. 1 cannot be closed and there are also mines in Qingshi County.

What's more, a hundred people are nothing. When the alliance launched a severe attack outside Boulder City, they captured an entire punishment camp and went to the front line to cure all their problems.

As for the other 38 people, they are all supervised persons, which is equivalent to not obtaining the citizenship of the alliance.

After collecting their biological information, the court made a decision to send them back to their place of origin.

Of course, this does not mean that they will not have to serve their sentences, it just means that they will serve their sentences in a different place.

A long time ago, the Alliance signed extradition treaties with survivor forces with good relations, and these judicial cooperation were carried out at the same time as economic cooperation.

According to information provided by labor agencies and shipping companies, they will be sent to Golden Gallen Port, Borneo or Mammoth Kingdom.

For some Borneos from Sailsport, the prison in Kinggallon Harbor will take over.

The most outrageous thing about the whole farce is that its actual impact is far greater than the direct economic losses it caused.

Through their unique performance art and their role as radicals, the royalist veterans from Borneo successfully turned all the radicals in the alliance who sympathized with the Borneos into clowns, and even made some alliance members who had lived a good life too long. Suddenly I realized that I had gone too far.

Nowadays, the debate between conservatives and radicals is no longer about shortening or extending the inspection period for the status of the regulated person, but has begun to discuss the establishment of specific regulatory agencies to implement specific regulatory rules, and whether to implement a scoring system. .

As for those extreme radicals who called the status of supervisees obsolete, they all shut up and became mute and stopped talking.

In fact, it is not only the radicals within the alliance who are disgraced, but also the authorities of Borneo and Mammoth, who are supported by the former.

This incident undoubtedly sounded the alarm for them.

If public opinion in the Alliance turns to the right as a result and reduces support for the resistance movement in Borneo, it will undoubtedly be disastrous for the countries in Borneo that have not yet completely gotten rid of their dependence on aid...

The commander-in-chief of Tiandu.

Looking at the report reprinted by the Survivor Daily in Golden Gallen Port, Absek's nose almost became angry and he slammed the newspaper on his desk.

What nonsense!

He finally managed to establish an image of enlightened rule for the Borneo people and let the survivors outside see that the Borneo people could also stand up. As a result, the group of old guards who ran out turned around and gave them all a blow. slap.

But to be honest, in addition to the resentment that iron cannot become steel, he was more helpless.

He understands these people very well.

The people who came out of Lacy’s hands were like this, and how could he himself be the same?

His appointed education committee member, Kabaha, is also a knowledgeable person. He can write well and his abilities are beyond praise. He still can't get rid of the bad habit of bullying the weak and fearing the strong. He will grin at anyone who gives him a good look. .

If it weren't for his protection, that guy would have died countless times.

Standing in front of Abu Saik's desk, Internal Affairs Commissioner Wadia said solemnly.

I heard that this matter is causing a big fuss within the alliance. I wonder if it will affect the alliance's support for us.

Absek got up from his desk, walked half a circle in the office, and said with a long sigh.

I'm not worried about this. With the league's manager's structure and vision, I don't think it will happen.

Perhaps because he was standing in a similar position, he could see it very clearly.

That gentleman never extended a helping hand to them out of sympathy or other feelings, and naturally it was impossible to stop because of simple disgust or similar feelings.

Fighting the Legion's eastward expansion is both a strategic need and a value need for the alliance.

They oppose the oppression of survivors by militarism and authoritarianism, and use this as a banner to unite more oppressed survivors.

They were determined to win this war, and the same was true for the Southern Army.

After a pause, Absek said worriedly.

However, there is no guarantee that they will leave us alone after the war is over...and this is what I am most worried about.

The war was won.

As chess pieces, they are naturally no longer as important as before.

According to past practice, in orderly wastelands, the Alliance will help local survivors establish their own order.

For lands with existing order, the Alliance will let the locals decide their own destiny.

For example, this is the case in Luoxia Province.

However, Borneo Province is different from Luoxia Province. This land of thousands of tribes and gods has accumulated too many conflicts. Not to mention Lashi’s attitude, he has not yet settled the thorns in his hands.

Occasionally, he couldn't help feeling that it would be nice if those guys who kowtow to the alliance managers could give themselves a little of their devout faith.

Anyway, the Heavenly Palace has collapsed. He was not that obsessed with the throne before, and now he has given up even more thoughts.

From now on, it might be a good idea for everyone to take a step back and take turns to be the boss, allowing time to dilute the conflicts.

Looking at the worried Abu Saek, Internal Affairs Commissioner Wadia's expression gradually became serious and he said in a deep voice.

...If it really develops to that point, we have to prepare in advance.

Absek nodded.

Well, the sooner we prepare, the better. I have to talk to Laxi when I have time and ask him about his attitude towards the three northern states. Can we use peaceful methods to solve this problem or try to use peaceful methods as much as possible.

As he spoke, his eyes suddenly fell on a certain line in the Daily Survivor - an interview with a representative named Gu Ning.

That guy is a conservative within the alliance and should be considered his enemy.

However, for some reason, Absek could not dislike this stranger. Instead, he felt quite sympathetic to what this man said.

Suddenly, he spoke.

Wadia, do you think I am a civilized person or a barbarian?

Hearing the sudden question from the commander-in-chief, Wadia, who was standing in front of his desk, was stunned for a few seconds and hurriedly said respectfully.

Commander, you must be a civilized person! Do you even need to ask?

Absek chuckled.

No wonder. (End of chapter)

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