Chapter eight hundred and seventy-eight at the beginning, justice exists
Dresrosa.
"Yes, I understand. Thank you very much, Mr. Clow for saying hello to the master on my behalf."
David said a few words with the microphone, and as the other side hung up the phone, he sighed and said, "The master has business and cannot come, so I will entrust the two plenipotentiary representatives."
In front of him, Cass and Wilbur were sitting there.
Indeed, the two of them determined the escort route, and after gathering with David, their base was in Dressrosa at the invitation of David.
David was very considerate and found a large building next to the palace to serve as a naval garrison and was being renovated.
Wilbur nodded, with a little excitement and yearning: "Mr. Crowe must be thinking and working hard for 'safety and justice', and we cannot slackee."
Cass said solemnly: "Yes, we are still far from it. We need to work harder to keep up with Mr. Kuro!"
David leaned forward, crossed his hands on his chin, and said quietly: "I have cleared the nobles in the original island of Dressrosa, but there are still many. Dressrosa has a large territory now, and many nobles have not been killed in those newly accommodated islands and areas."
This is something that makes David very troubled. He can't wait to fulfill the master's long-cherished wish of peace, but reality tells him that it's not that simple.
Dressrosa alone, because of this nobleman's purge, even though David found many reasons to avoid panic among the people of Dressrosa, it still caused many citizens to start to feel fear.
If they are only afraid of David alone, he is not afraid, but once they become afraid, it is not just David himself, but the entire country.
Some time ago, after David finished his work, many citizens fled to Greenbit, and they didn't know why they fled.
If Liku hadn't had the reputation of Liku still and David asked him to appease these people, the people of Dresrosa would probably have rushed to the sea.
David thought of this and was a little indignant: "The limitations are too great. Master is right. The theory of bloodline innate has penetrated into their hearts! We must let the Master's righteous belief fill their hearts as soon as possible and break the theory of bloodline innate!"
Wilbur nodded and took out a book from his arms that was different from the record book like "Quotes of Justice".
Yes, books, the surface of the books is golden, even in this slightly dim room, the books are shining with a faint golden light.
"The sample is almost done."
He put the book on the table, pushed forward as if he was looking at some sacred object, and said solemnly: "After our previous discussion, Mr. Kuro's justice was roughly interpreted by us, but we cannot say everything. We must also understand it from time to time and improve it from time to time."
On the golden cover, there are four very righteous words written by Wilber, "Justice Faith".
"Have you done it? It's really worthy of being you, Wilbur!" David said happily.
It was not a matter of nothing they had when they came to Dres Rosa. The three of them often commented and discussed the article they found in Curro's hometown.
In addition, Cass was responsible for escorting and training the navy. David also asked the soldiers of the kingdom to train according to the training method of the navy in the main unit, eliminating many people. The eliminated soldiers were still soldiers, but they were no longer part of the elite training camp. The selected people were David's future basic foundation.
Wilber was responsible for reorganizing the book "Quotes of Justice" and annotating it. They also had to find sentences that ordinary people could easily understand so that they could accept it.
"It's okay, mainly because what Mr. Kuro said is too obscure and needs to be understood carefully."
Wilbur said: "Mr. Kuro said it takes too much time to understand. If you excerpt it according to the original text, the common people will definitely not understand it, so you need to add annotations. For example, Mr. Kuro once said, 'Go to him', which took me a long time to understand thoroughly."
David suddenly felt enlightened, "I have also seen these words in "Quotes of Justice" and I have never understood them. What does it mean?"
"You are in Dressrosa, and you don't have a lot of contact with Mr. Kuro. It's normal for you to understand some words. And Mr. Kuro's words are difficult to understand. For example, the sentence "Go to him" requires the context and environment at that time to understand the meaning."
Wilbur thought for a while and said, "This was specifically said, half a year ago, when Mr. Kuro was stationed in Shamboland. At that time, I still remember that there were still pirates in Shamboland. Even the local residents of Shamboland killed a few people and went out to sea to become pirates. When the report was made, Mr. Kuro said this."
"This sentence seems to be a vulgar slang that expresses anger, but the meaning is not so simple. This sentence seems to express anger towards the person who went to sea as a pirate, but at a deeper level it is reflected in the deep hatred of the era of the Great Pirates, the intolerance of evil, and the hatred of those who went to sea as a pirate."
"Mr. Kuro is a very gentleman and gentle person, but when he scolds him, he wants to tell us that we can be more vulgar and there is no need to keep any politeness. Then, to extend it, this sentence is translated into—"
"Everyone should fight back violently, not endure it!"
"Oh!!! Sbalasi!"
David opened his eyes wide and said excitedly: "So that's what it means? I finally understand, it's great! The master said this very well. When we treat evil, we should fight back! Therefore, when we encounter evil, we must bravely say it to it..."
"Go to him!" the three of them shouted together, and then laughed at the same time.
David opened the cover of the book, which was made of parchment. The first page was only one line of large characters.
At first, justice exists!
"Wilbur, this book will definitely have a severe impact among the people!"
David stroked the gold-burned book with his hand and couldn't put it down, "Is there anything extra? I want one too."
Wilbur shook his head: "This is the problem. It seems that there is no printing factory in Dressrosa. We cannot mass produce it. This book is handwritten by me, but it is too much work to ask Dressrosa to hand one."
World governments have printing factories and some major newspapers, but there seems to be no such thing as printing factories.
Of course, most, or all countries, are not very interested in this.
King David was not interested before, and he had no channels to do it.
But now I'm having a problem.
If there is no printing, how do they mass-produce these books?
But if you leave it to the newspaper for printing, you won’t mention the cost issue at first. If the newspaper is willing to say something else, and David still wants to spread it according to his own control.
"Why..."
He sighed, "If it really doesn't work, go to the newspaper office."
"No need."
Suddenly, a sound came from outside.
Chapter completed!