Chapter 130 Guiding Light



My original thoughts seemed as childish as those of a three-year-old child in front of him.

In order to explain it more clearly to Dorag, Luo Heng stood up, picked up the chalk, and wrote a few lines on the blackboard behind him.

"Republic"

"Monarchy"

"Parliamentary system"

"People's Representative System"

Dorag read out the words Luo Heng wrote on the blackboard one by one.

He knew all of these words individually, but when they were put together, they were completely confusing to him.

"That's a concrete way of putting power in the hands of the majority."

"These four systems operate differently. When the time comes, which country is more suitable for which system? You have to analyze each case on a case-by-case basis and avoid blindly copying each other."

Next, Luo Heng picked up the teaching stick beside him and began to give Dorag a detailed explanation.

Each system was explained to him clearly and in an easy-to-understand manner.

Dorag took out his notebook and took notes as he listened, like a primary school student.

Dragon even had an illusion that Crocodile did not belong to their world at all, otherwise how could he come up with such incredible things.

He really wanted to open the other person's brain and carefully study the structure of the other person's brain.

Luo Heng's lecture lasted the entire evening.

Dorag went from being confused at the beginning to gradually becoming clearer in his thoughts, and finally to having a sudden realization.

This made him feel a sense of admiration for Crocodile, and he wanted to immediately become his disciple.

After all, in this world, there are powerful warriors everywhere, but there are very few people with real ideas.

The only group of knowledgeable people were blasted into pieces by the Demon-Slaying Order twenty years ago.

Crocodile's appearance was like a guiding light, illuminating the dark road ahead of him.

If he had appeared earlier and taught him these unprecedented advanced ideas earlier, the revolutionary army would not have been as mediocre as it is now.

"Mr. Crocodile, what you said makes me feel like I've been doing useless work all these years."

"I have an unwelcome request, and I hope you will agree to it." Dorag said sincerely.

"Okay, go ahead." Luo Heng nodded.

"I hope to compile what you said today into a book that can serve as a guiding ideology for the revolutionary army."

"And I'll sign you as the author. I hope you can agree." Dorag looked at Luo Heng with burning eyes.

"I don't care about these false reputations. Just do whatever you want." Luo Heng said indifferently.

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