"Yes, there's no need to say it."
Wilbur nodded and said, “In the second page, section six of the ‘Sayings of Justice,’ Mr. Clow said: ‘Time and practice, like everything else, can test the truth.’ We just need to do it. Our great cause is very difficult, and it’s okay to suffer some criticism for it. If we stop because of the majority, then this cause cannot be called great.”
Cass nodded: "That's right. What we need isn't words, but action. No matter what these people say, we just need to go to the capital to find out everything. We'll know immediately whether it's true or false. If it's false, we'll invite them according to the original plan. If it's true..."
Needless to say, if it's true, then exterminate all the nobles here.
"As expected of you, Cass!"
Wilbur exclaimed passionately, "On page two, in section eleven of 'The Sayings of Justice,' Mr. Clow says: 'I believe you?'"
"This statement fully demonstrates Mr. Kuro's disdain and skepticism towards worldly matters, because it is wrong to draw conclusions hastily without observation. After observation, we should just do what we believe is right. Our great cause will not be affected by anyone. Even if everyone questions it, we will continue to carry it out!"
Donald: "..."
is that so?
But he didn't think he'd heard the general say that before; it might be a mistake.
"Let's go straight to the royal city. Let the navy continue the encirclement and suppression in other places."
Cass turned and led the large group away, ignoring the bewildered people standing there.
Wilbur tossed a copy of "The Faith of Justice" to the group and said, "Read this book now and then. It will do you good. You need to have your own judgment, instead of just looking at the surface."
"Lieutenant General..."
Donald leaned closer, saying worriedly, "If it's true, and we just kill them, won't that affect how the common people view us?"
"unimportant..."
Kas raised his head, his gaze distant, seemingly conveying his vision through the sky to a certain golden Pikachu.
"It doesn't matter if the people hate us; time will make everything disappear. What we need to do is uphold justice. If bearing some infamy can achieve justice, then let them inflict more infamy. Donald, the cause of justice we are waiting for cannot be that simple; otherwise, Mr. Kuro wouldn't have remained inactive until now."
The group of people gradually walked away, and naturally, no one read that book.
The rescued civilians returned to their homes to settle their families, and as a gust of wind blew by, the book disappeared from the spot.
...
Dragon looked at Kuro in front of him with a complicated expression.
He wanted to know the answer, to know why that group of naval officers, after learning the truth, could slaughter an entire noble family in the royal city, and then, just a few days later, Dressrosa arrived and declared that they had conquered the country.
Your navy, and Dressrosa, are all your territory...
What exactly do you want to do?
What is your sense of justice?
Dragon is very eager to know the answer!
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