Chapter 711 are all bastards
Mr. Ksma looked back at the reading glasses on the table and several newspapers, and nodded and said, "Yes, I already know, is it because you called back for this?"
This question made Dulin a little confused about how to answer. He really wanted to explore Mr. Ksma's tone for this matter. If Mr. Ksma's violent temper came to his head and had to carry a revenge journey with a gun, would he follow, follow, or follow? No matter what the result was, it was definitely not the best result, because there was no right or wrong in this matter itself.
But what Dulin didn't expect was that Mr. Ksma didn't seem to care at all, and his very gentle and calmed down a little. This made Dulin feel a little horrified. Could it be that the old man would not sneak out and take revenge alone without saying goodbye?
"Aren't you sad?"
Mr. Kesma was silent for about sixty or seventy or eighty or ninety seconds, "Sad? Maybe there is a little bit..." When he said this, his tone was very uncertain, just like someone asked you if you are a rich man or not, and he answered very reluctantly, "I understand what you mean, you can rest assured that I won't do anything, it has nothing to do with me. When they asked them to leave, they were unwilling to leave, but from that day on, our relationship has been almost cut off."
"I can't do anything irrational to an old friend I haven't met for more than 20 years. I also need to take care of the children and your bastard son. I don't have any extra love to others. If you're fine, you can hang up the phone. To be honest, I'll get even more angry when I hear your voice!"
Mr. Ksma was discouraged and wanted to take everyone to live in the farm. He was not a very extreme person... not a person with a strong desire for power. His actions were just because he couldn't stand the extravagant and absurd life of the nobles, and at the same time he wanted to save some oppressed and exploited people. To talk about ideals, there must be some, but it was limited to this. He never thought about whether he should be an emperor if one day he really overthrew the rule of the nobles and the royal family.
In Mr. Ksma's opinion, I did what I wanted to do, which would make me very happy, so I could go home and live a good life, serve the fields and raise some livestock, which is the life that people live.
Shapuke's death made him a little uncomfortable, but so what about it? Is it difficult to let go of his wife and the children of the family, give up the peaceful life now, and push everyone into the flame again? That's impossible. Although he looks like a psychopath, sometimes he is indeed a psychopath, but he is not mentally retarded. His normal thinking ability has not yet had a huge deviation. In order to have not met in the past twenty years, he even dared to refuse his kind-hearted friend that night to make such a big sacrifice. That's a psychopath, and Jin Shanshan's psychopath.
But sometimes we can't guess Mr. Ksma with a normal mindset. Just when Dulin felt that he could put down the phone and was relieved, Mr. Ksma finally added, "By the way, you haven't sent a black post to Mennon. I have someone to send him a copy. You still have a week. Before May 10, I will see the news that Mennon's bastard died in the newspaper. Okay, I'll hang up the phone..."
Dulin, who also hung up the phone at Vanrier, felt stomachache for the first time. When he communicated with Mr. Ksma, he often had toothache and then analges, but now he is starting to hurt his stomach. This... the cute and kind old man is really surprising. He has actually posted the black post? And there is still a time limit?
After counting the days, there are still eight days before May 10th. Dulin didn't know if the day May 10th has any special significance, but in short, Mr. Ksma gave him a question.
Mennon must be destined to die. Whether it is to obey Mr. Ksma's will or to make his arrangements in the west, Mennon must die. Their previous plan was to get Mennon off the stage first, and when he became an "ordinary person" who lost his identity as mayor, he would quietly let him shut up forever. This plan is highly executed, and it can even be said to be half successful, but Mennon suddenly announced his break with Shapuke's people, which just happened to save himself.
Originally, Dulin planned to take action against Mennon a little later. He still needed some places to cooperate with Mennon, but Mr. Kesma's black post had been sent out, so he could only obey Mr. Kesma's arrangement. If he didn't do this, even with Mennon's character, he would have someone to protect him in the toilet. What if he fought to the death? Mr. Kesma could investigate that the person who was Mennon was kidnapped Nasha and snatched the child in the firefight.
Then Mennon naturally may also investigate who was the one who took action at that time. In addition to Nasha's relationship with him, it is not difficult to infer that Dulin is likely to be a descendant of Mr. Ksma.
This is a huge risk. While Mennon is still planning to take his information with the old man as a big bargaining chip, he will obey Mr. Ksma's wishes and kill Mennon. Next, he should plan how to get Mennon to get the black post and send him to the God of the Ogding people.
Dulin was thinking about this all day long, how to not disturb others, expose himself, and kill Memnon with satisfaction. He thought for a long time but couldn't come up with a specific plan to satisfy these three points at the same time. Everyone knows the relationship between him and Memnon, which looks neither good nor bad, but in fact they are not in deal with each other. If he invites Memnon to appear in certain occasions and be assassinated, then his suspicion is the greatest.
It can even be said that as long as Dulin is still in Vanriel and Mennon dies, he will be suspected. So he has no way to take action himself, and can only give the opportunity to take action to a new trustworthy person.
Secondly, how should this killer approach Mennon and kill him quietly?
Dulin vaguely remembered a legendary bald killer, but unfortunately no one knew his specific information and could not contact this person. Otherwise, asking him to take action would be a good choice. It is said that since he started as an assassin, he has never lost his hand so far and is called the strongest killer.
Mennon has been very careful all this time. At any time, at least two very powerful personal guards around him protecting his safety. He announced that he had cut off his relationship with Blood Dawn, and even betrayed Shapuke and others. With his understanding of the leader, the madman would definitely come to take revenge on him. But at the same time, he had another idea. Dulin was on his territory now. If the leader did not want to go into exile and experienced the pain of losing his son, he would not have come to trouble him.
After Shapuke's death, Mennon wanted the messenger to pass a letter to the leader, but there was no way. Only Shapuke knew the contact information of the messenger. In the past, he would send those letters to every corner of the empire, perhaps the east coast, perhaps the imperial capital, or perhaps the south, without any rules. But in the end, these letters would be sent to the leader. Shapuke's death meant that the last little connection between Mempon and the past was completely cut off. He felt a little frightened, but more were excitement and excitement.
The shadow of blood dawn has been covering him for more than 20 years. He didn't want to become the accountant of these lunatics. Now the shadow seems to be about to disperse.
It's still a little short of that when he runs for governor and succeeds, these chips will be handed over.
"Notify all mine owners in the west and tell them that they must come to Vanlier for a meeting next Monday." Mennon signed the documents while asking his secretary to send a formal invitation to all mine owners in the west.
The secretary quickly wrote this in his notebook, and then he asked, "For what reason or purpose are you inviting them over?"
Mennon put down his pen and looked at the secretary, "Tell them that I will build the largest mineral resource trading market in the entire empire in the west. If anyone of them is unwilling to come, I promise that what he dug out will never appear in the market, and no one will buy their ore!"
Before this, Memnon had always opposed all the rules and regulations of the West Mining Association, believing that this was depriving the market of free competition and development. However, when the West Mining Association became a thing of the past, he immediately began to think of the original rules and regulations of the West Mining Association. This was not his fickleness, but the power brought by this set of rules and regulations was too great!
As a mayor and a governor three years later, if you want to build the West according to your own governance philosophy, you first need the support of these miners and capitalists who have more jobs. After all, no matter what kind of ambitions and ideas he has, the people who ultimately implement these things are ordinary people. It is impossible for him to implement them personally. He does not have the ability to build the West by relying solely on himself.
He could not grasp the will of a specific western citizen, but as long as he seized the people who gave western citizens a job opportunity, it would be equivalent to he grasped all the people with jobs in the western region.
He used to oppose the Western Mining Association because this cake was not as good as his.
Now he supports the rules and regulations of the Western Mining Association because the cake now belongs to him alone.
Of course, the system that will never work without any changes in the use of the Western Mining system will be absolutely impossible. People will doubt his purpose and behavior, so he wants to build a "free" mineral trading market and re-promote two or three bills to maintain the dominance of the mineral trading market.
At that time, the West will be his world!
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