Chapter 21: The Witch Jianguo (1 2)(2/2)
"Idealism is an ideological tendency that is higher than reality and can adjust reality. 2" the young man replied with a smile, "So in my opinion, idealists are people who can do whatever they want for their own ideals."
“It seems to be a derogatory term?”
"No, in my opinion, the idealist is a neutral word. If the idealist's ideal is good for society, then the idealist will become the bravest fighter and the greatest hero, and he will even accidentally change the whole world. But if the idealist's ideal is harmful to society, then maybe he will become the infamous villain and murderer."
The representative figures of the former include Nightingale, Mahatma Gandhi, etc., while the representative figures of the latter include Mussolini, Hitler, etc.
The young man looked at the girl's bright eyes deeply and said meaningfully: "But no matter what, looking at human history, it is often the idealists who change the world."
The girl stared at him for a few seconds, and struggled to digest everything she had never heard of before from Le Jing.
"So are you an idealist?" the girl asked involuntarily.
"Do you think I am?"
"I think you are." The girl smiled again, "because you are a man who has subverted a country with revolution."
The girl, Malinda looked at the Oriental man with admiration. He was the destructor of the Os Empire, the sowinger of the revolutionary fire, and the eternal revolutionary mentor in the minds of all those who yearn for freedom.
"Hello mentor, my name is Malinda." The flame witch bent down deeply and begged respectfully: "I am here and ask you to help us."
"Oh?" Le Jing raised his eyebrows and asked, "Who are you?"
"We are the revolutionary army of the Marin Empire." Malinda stood up and said with some trepidation: "We long to liberate the people and build a country belonging to the witch, just like the Queen Dodola of the Os Empire."
"This is not an easy task, it may take a long time." Le Jing paused and said calmly: "I just talk, and it is you who really need to take action."
Malinda was a little disappointed when she heard Le Jing's first half of the words. In her opinion, this was a tactful rejection. Just when she made up her mind to ask Le Jing for permission even if she pestered her, things had already changed and turned to the situation she hoped.
She raised her head in surprise and asked for verification: "Have you promised to help me?"
"Of course." The young man's eyes darkened, and he happily curled his lips, showing a gentle smile that made Victor creepy: "Since the church and the royal family on the whole continent are wanting me, I always have to do something so that I will not let down the bounty worth 1 million gold coins."
"Please let me accompany you!" Cairns stepped forward and looked at Le Jing stubbornly, his eyes full of pleading.
Le Jing was stunned by his vivid expression, and he curled the corners of his lips in a good mood: "Okay." He said, "I will leave my safety to you. I must protect me well, Cairns."
Keynes nodded happily and replied loudly: "Yes!"
He turned his head and looked at a black cat lying on the windowsill with his eyes squinted: "Do you want to be with me?"
The black cat was struggling for a while, but jumped off the windowsill and ran to Le Jing's feet. Le Jing cooperated to reach out his hand, and the black cat jumped into his arms easily and rubbed comfortably.
The sunlight casts mottled light and shadow on the young man's face through the dense leaves, and the cold eyes have a little more warm meaning. He raised his eyebrows and chuckled, unable to say that he was romantic and elegant, and was frivolous: "Let's go, let's have a good sensation."
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"The 16th-century Europe was destined to remember Mr. Le Jing's name.
This is an oriental man with a fascination, but he sprinkled the spark of revolution throughout the European continent in one fell swoop. Countless dynasties have been overturned, but countless dynasties have emerged because of this.
He used his own strength to control the history and situation of the 16th century and was a veritable uncrowned king on the entire European continent.
His students were spread all over the world. They believed in his doctrine, practiced his theories, recorded his thoughts, and "treatedly treating their pope as believers" (Article Archbishop Hill privately told his friends.)
Those who follow him regard him as a revolutionary mentor, a signpost of life, and those who oppose him regard him as a war madman, a dictator and an anti-social madman. But even those who hate him the most cannot refuse to admit that this man has a horrible idea that can subvert the world.
Because of this mysterious Oriental man who emerged suddenly, Europe in the second half of the 16th century was destined to be without peace. The surging war swept every piece of land in Europe, and war and death were staged every minute and every second. But it awakened the serfs, let the witches stand on their own, let the most cowardly people take up weapons, and let the idea of freedom and equality be deeply rooted in people's hearts.
Later historians mentioned Mr. Le Jing and most of them were affirmative and praised. This revolutionary mentor promoted the Renaissance alone and promoted the development of the ideological enlightenment movement. He broke the monopoly position of the royal family and aristocrats over the social class, promoted the mobility of classes, and significantly eased social contradictions. At the same time, he vigorously developed civilian education, improved the population quality, and laid a solid talent foundation for the subsequent vigorous industrial revolution of various countries.
Guided by Mr. Le Jing's anti-imperialist and anti-feudal ideas, most of his students were firm revolutionaries and defenders of human rights.
Among them, after three years of succession to the throne, Empress Dodola took the initiative to promulgate laws to restrict the emperor's rights, and the Os Empire became the first constitutional monarchy in the world. After hard struggle to overthrow the feudal rule of the Marin Empire, the leader of the Revolutionary Army, Malinda announced the abolition of the imperial system and established a proletarian regime. The Marin Empire was renamed the Marin People's Republic. Malinda served as the first president, revolutionary, thinker, and flame witch Sofia helped the people of the New World Colonial colonies of the Os Empire to break away from the control of the Os Empire and established a free country, Buda Republic, and Sofia served as the first president...
Many of Mr. Le Jing’s students are among the most popular people. In the next few decades, they have made their mark in various industries and have made their own efforts to change world history. It is worth mentioning that because Mr. Le Jing’s witch disciples are too outstanding, the rights of women in countries around the world have been significantly improved, especially in the political field, there is a superstitious saying that “only witches know how to govern the country”…”
Joyce yawned quietly, rolled his eyes carefully, and whispered to his deskmate: "Teacher Katherine is really good at talking."
The deskmate held his face and his eyes were shining: "There is nothing to do about this. After all, who can't worship Mr. Le Jing! I also wrote a time travel novel, which tells the beautiful love story of the heroine traveling through time and space to Mr. Le Jing's era, helping him carry out a revolution, develop the army, and finally marry Mr. Le Jing."
Looking at the girl Huaichun's appearance with a red cheek at the deskmate, Joyce shook her body with chills and rolled her eyes speechlessly again.
Please, although Mr. Le Jing is a well-known figure in Europe, and almost every child’s bedside story is indispensable, the mysterious Mr. is also an old man from centuries ago! It’s so disgusting to fantasize about an old man like this.
"Joyce!" His absentmindedness finally attracted the dissatisfaction of Catherine, a history teacher on the stage, and she asked sternly: "Please briefly describe what Mr. Le Jing said to the old Pope Arthur during the religious debate incident on July 7, 1568?"
Joyce breathed a sigh of relief and couldn't help laughing with some gratitude. Unfortunately, he really knew the answer to this question. Thanks to his Le Jingfan's mother.
He stood up and said in a stern manner: "At that time, the old Pope Arthur questioned Mr. Le Jing--" He pretended to clear his throat and said sharply: "You have caused many innocent lives to provoke war everywhere like this! You evil devil, you will definitely go to hell after you die!"
Then Joyce restrained the usual frivolous and lazy smile on his face, lowered his voice and said solemnly: "Innocent people? Do you mean those emperors, nobles and priests? Kill one of them can live at least a hundred people." Joyce raised his head and said proudly: "I killed them to save more people. If God does not allow me to enter heaven, then this heaven is also hell."
After speaking, a long silence fell into the classroom. His deskmate stared at him with a ghost-like expression. Even Teacher Catherine was rarely speechless.
Joyce immediately stopped the whole body of the show, as quiet as a chicken, and couldn't help but feel uneasy. Is he acting too ooc? Will Teacher Catherine scold him later?
"Baopa!" Catherine looked at him excitedly, and then there was even more warm applause in the classroom. Everyone looked at Joyce with surprise and admiration, which made Joyce, who had always been a little transparent in the class, a little flattered.
Catherine made the final decision: "The drama "The Road to Revolution" that the drama club will rehearse this time will let you play the male lead Mr. Le Jing!"
ah?
So Joyce inexplicably became the male lead of the drama club - this has always been a treatment that only the most popular figures on campus have.
After school, when Joyce came home with her schoolbag on her back, she once again saw the tall statue of the figure standing up at the school gate.
This is an oriental man with a tall figure, wearing slim clothes, holding books representing knowledge in one hand, and torches representing revolution in the other hand, looking firmly into the distance. Below the statue is written with a flying dragon and a phoenix dance: "Le Jing (birth and death years unknown) Forever revolutionary mentor, thinker, politician, activist, and artist."
This should have been a sculpture in every school, and Joyce should have been commonplace for a long time. But this time for some reason, he stopped and bowed deeply to the statue in a surprising gaze of others.
Thank you for your bloody struggle for the opportunity for my farmer’s son to get sleepy in class.
Thank you for your indomitableness and peace and beauty today.
Joyce secretly decided that on this year's National Day, he would go to visit the Lejing Revolutionary Memorial Hall with his mother.
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