"One is 100 Berries, 10,000 is 1 million Berries! Ever heard of 'little by little'?"
...
Born in the Flower Country, he could more easily understand Vice Admiral Clow's words, which, if he understood correctly, should be 'accumulate little by little'.
"Besides the issues of supplies and money, the vast territory of Dressrosa is also a problem. Although they are treated equally, I feel there is a lack of a unified spirit. I can sense it. Different customs and different levels of technology mean that even if we force them to reach a unified level, conflicts will still arise. Recently, we have only been using continuous conquest to transfer this conflict, but the conflicts in these places will inevitably erupt sooner or later, which requires me to stop."
David continued, "I intend to teach these people with my code of chivalry. If they become like me, perhaps the conflicts will disappear, and they can also contribute to the Lord."
"I see..."
Wilbur stroked his chin, then suddenly remembered something, his eyes widening. "David," he said, "why not try using the 'Book of Justice'? You're the king, you have that right. I once heard Mr. Kuro mention a place where many countries existed, with different races and languages, but because they believed in the same thing, they were integrated, forming a kind of unification. Although they were still different, they had a high degree of identity. I think it was called... Ya, Ya something?"
Cass replied, "Abraham is a piece of trash!"
"Yes, that's what it's called. I don't know why Mr. Kuro calls it 'trash,' maybe it's because there are too many pirates and bandits. But we'll use this thing, let's call it 'Sayings of Justice'!"
Wilbur nodded emphatically: "Spread the words of justice throughout Dressrosa, let people embrace Mr. Kuro's justice! Those who embrace justice will never become useless. Even if they are of different races, live in distant places, or have different technologies, as long as they embrace the 'Words of Justice,' they are all..."
David, in a flash of inspiration, interjected, "We're all from Dressrosa! Yes! That's right, you're absolutely right! As long as we agree with the Lord's justice, then we're all from Dressrosa, without distinction!"
Then, he said excitedly, "No, it shouldn't be called Dressrosa. If we're talking about justice, we don't even need conquest to achieve peace. Dressrosa alone isn't big enough. It must be a union of various states, but with Dressrosa as the leader, because I need to guarantee the master's control over the peace. So, let's call it..."
"Let's call it Debon!"
David exclaimed with elation, “I am the King of Dressrosa, but I can also be a knight and steward of the Demacian Empire, serving only you, my lord!”
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