Chapter 356 "They are under the protection of the new world"



In the bright conference room, a middle-aged man in uniform was holding an unlit cigarette, looking at the live broadcast screen hanging on the wall, and said with a smile:

"The plan was very successful this time. Although Greenton's assassination failed, Emma's words were successfully spoken... in front of so many people."

Next to him, a blonde woman was looking at the display screen with her red lips slightly parted.

"Noel...did he really do these things?"

"Yes, I did. I really didn't wrongly accuse him." The man rubbed his fingers on the lighter.

"Then you are not taking advantage of me, Minister Dion." The woman sat up straight. "No matter where you are, human experimentation is unethical. It is our responsibility to expose this kind of thing. I didn't expect that the strength of the world's second place came from this..."

"Marjorie." Dion played with the cigarette case in her hand, making a "click" sound. "You are very righteous...very righteous."

Marjorie looked serious.

"Minister Dion, please don't treat me as a 20-year-old girl." There were traces of time in her youthful eyes.

"...You guys sent down from above just like to cling to the original system and values." Dion laughed: "Then what would you do if I told you that Edward, whom we trained, also had such dirty things behind him?"

“……” Marjorie was silent.

Since the Human Self-Rescue Conference, she began to trust the No. 1 player who showed off his style in the conference room, and became dissatisfied with Edward who seemed a little petty.

The top players she trusted might have such shady things going on behind the scenes.

"As early as the end of the Sixth World and the beginning of the Hero Plan, I told you that due to insufficient resources, we would adopt the plan of 'appropriate abandonment'." Dion said: "I exposed Noel because exposing him is beneficial to our plan. He is a member of the New World Guild and is not under our control. I exposed him not because of my moral emotions, do you understand?"

Dion raised his hand and pointed at the surging comments on the live broadcast screen.

Among them, there were insults against Noel, shouts of disbelief, people who took advantage of the situation to make memes, and some who just watched coldly.

They are angry, shocked, sad, gloating, all kinds of emotions, endless people, gathered in this small square barrage interface, like a gathering of all kinds of human conditions.

"Did you see these people? Look how angry they are with their insults," Dion said.

"I don't agree with the second half of your words, but I approve of your act of exposing Noel." Marjorie stood up: "We can end this conversation here."

"I hope you can be more careful with your words when reporting to your superiors." Dion said to Marjorie's back.

"I will," Marjorie said, "because I cannot tolerate the sacrifice of children."

She walked away quickly.

Dion sat down on the chair with a smile and glanced at the information of the second player in his hand.

Although the information contained some false information, the human experiments were real.

"Don't say I'm wronging you, Noel." Dion tapped the paper with his finger: "... before you do anything, you should first consider the cost of being exposed."

Snowflakes are falling.

Accompanied by colorful outdoor lights, white feathers flew all over the sky and landed on the still people.

Lu Shu did not let go, but just stared at Noel, waiting for his answer.

"…What if those children are willing?"

After a moment's silence, Noel spoke.

He looked extremely tired, with bloodshot eyes and red marks on his wrists.

"What if I could bring them a future, bring them happiness?"

He continued:

"Lü Shu, you only heard the words 'human experiment'. You presumptuously think that I am wrong, but you don't understand the full picture of the matter. What qualifications do you have to accuse me here?"

"Children don't have the ability to make independent judgments, but you have the ability to deceive them," Lu Shu said.

Noel laughed.

Facing the exploding barrage of comments and the gazes of others, he smiled calmly.

"Lü Shu." He said softly:

“You have no idea how those kids feel.

You may live in your own world and cannot understand the suffering of these children.

These children... maybe they have lost their relatives, maybe they have lost their friends. So, they are forced to live in an orphanage in the Lord God's world, like a soulless corpse, living a repetitive life with new friends they don't even know.

I understand their pain and I communicate with their bound souls.”

He paused for a moment and continued:

"Some of these children told me personally that they don't want to be locked up here. They want to participate in games, to go out, to experience a more colorful and exciting world. Even if this means that their emotions, which are still as white as paper, will be distorted and their eyes, which have never seen the world, will be polluted.

I satisfied them, I took them out of the orphanage, and I told them what the copy world would be like.

I taught them that everything requires an equal exchange, so I took a part of their body as the price to improve myself.

...I don't feel guilty about it, nor do I deserve to be blamed for it.

I help them become the people they aspire to be, lead them out of bondage and ignorant life, and prevent them from being an ordinary child with no self-protection and limited wings after a year of world games.

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