MTL - The Earth People are so Fierce (Oh My God! Earthlings are Insane!)-Chapter 1843 open letter

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Chapter 1843 Open Letter

Meng Chao didn't want to entangle this issue with Lu Siya.

He continued to browse Song Jinbo's information.

What happened next made him frown deeply.

That was an open letter just sent by the "Ordinary People's Committee" to all the citizens of Dragon City.

The letter introduced in detail how they surrounded the headquarters of the nine super companies and the expert residential area of ​​Longcheng University.

It also introduced the organizational structure of the "Committee of Ordinary People" and its consistent purpose.

That is to "become ordinary people's own sword, use all means to defend the rights of ordinary people, and strive for the status of ordinary people to be completely consistent with extraordinary people."

The open letter also hinted that scandals similar to the "Fitness Gymnastics Editorial Committee" and even a hundred times worse shady scenes are not unique.

More dirty and even **** secrets are hidden in the confessions of members of the Blood League.

In order to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the tens of millions of ordinary citizens in Dragon City, to protect all ordinary people who are born in poverty and ordinary people and their children who form the cornerstone of civilization, and for the future and future of Dragon City civilization, All interrogations should be conducted in public, all confessions should be clearly seen by all, and all criminals—regardless of members of the Blood League, or the umbrellas and "temporary partners" mentioned by the members of the Blood League—should be counted. The will of tens of millions of ordinary citizens is the yardstick to make the fairest verdict!

That's what the Council of Common People is asking for.

At the end of the open letter, Meng Chao was also mentioned.

The good news is that the Ordinary People's Committee did not equate Meng Chao, a new generation of god-level powerhouse who had risen miraculously and made a magnificent comeback, with "the dignified figures in the smoky circle of extraordinary people".

In fact, the Committee of Ordinary People spoke very highly of Meng Chao, praising him as a role model for ordinary people, a model for extraordinary people, who inherited the idea of ​​a **** of war, and one of the few who can say that "the extraordinary are the swords of human civilization, and the swords of the strong." The concept of "blood must be shed for the weak" is a true extraordinary person who has practiced it to the extreme.

"If all extraordinary people were like Meng Chao, our 'committee of ordinary people' wouldn't need to exist at all."

Said so in the open letter.

The Committee of Ordinary People also publicly appealed to Meng Chao, inviting him to become the "Honorary Chairman" of the committee—considering that the committee of ordinary people is full of ordinary people who have not awakened, this is an unprecedented "honor".

Of course, the other party also has requirements.

To be more precise, it was the Committee of Ordinary People who was full of childlike innocence, expecting and firmly believing that Meng Chao would definitely stand by their side.

"Meng Chao is on our side!"

"Meng Chao is us, a member of ordinary people, and will always be!"

"Meng Chao will definitely support us, publish all the interrogation records, and carry out the 'truth and justice' to the end at all costs!"

Looking at the time marked by Song Jinbo, this open letter has been sent out for a full ten minutes.

In this information age with convenient communication, ten minutes is enough for tens of millions of ordinary citizens to see this open letter.

And through their hands, tens of millions of ordinary citizens were also drawn into this raging storm in the next ten minutes.

"..."

Meng Chao's fingers twitched subconsciously.

If there is a coin in hand, it is not guaranteed that he will really raise his thumb, flick it up gently, and use the chaotic probability to influence his decision.

The Ordinary People Committee has already called out.

Tens of millions of ordinary citizens in Dragon City, as well as tens of millions of compatriots who are related to him by blood, are waiting for his response with bated breath.

For the time being, he can also use the excuse that the case is complicated and is being dealt with urgently to delay.

But by noon tomorrow at the latest, he will definitely give tens of millions of citizens a clear attitude, and loudly tell all compatriots whether he is "us" or "them".

what to do?

Meng Chao thought, if it really violated the bottom line of law, morality and human nature, such as murdering a war reporter who was looking for the truth for commercial interests.

For such acts, he must have a clear-cut stand and fight to the end.

No matter how long the chain of interests wielded by the other party is, and how unfathomable forces are involved behind it, they will not hesitate.

However, there are still a large number of illegal facts mentioned in the interrogation records. For the time being, they have not risen to the level of life-threatening, but almost involve the unspoken rules of the entire circle of extraordinary people. They are "well-known, harmless secrets."

Does he need to take the risk of subverting the entire circle of extraordinary people to insist on such "truth and justice"?

You must know that the consequences of publishing all the interrogation records are likely to be that more than 30% of the people in the circle of extraordinary people have problems of one kind or another, and they all need—according to the Ordinary People’s Committee, “the will of all ordinary citizens shall be the criterion, to make a just decision."

How can this be?

Even if it is possible, what is the price, what is the price, will the two major classes that make up Dragon City civilization be completely torn apart, will Dragon City fall into the abyss of chaos and destruction ahead of time, and the end will come early?

However, can he live up to the trust of thousands of ordinary citizens and reject the pleas of ordinary people's committees?

You must know that the "innocence" of a big person often becomes the "thunderbolt" of a small person.

Discounted justice is hardly real justice.

Who can tell the difference, where is the boundary between "being in harmony with the light" and "being in harmony with the pollution"?

Perhaps, only part of the interrogation records will be made public?

Let those big figures who are involved in human life, have served as the umbrella of the blood alliance for a long time, have committed serious crimes, and have great public anger, get the sanctions they deserve?

So, who decides which interrogation records to release and which to keep?

Who will judge how "long-term" is the "long-term umbrella".

Where is the standard for the so-called "heavy crime and great public outrage"?

He, Meng Chao, has the final say, and he alone has the final say?

Also, after concealing part of the truth, how should we deal with those extraordinary people who do have illegal acts or even criminal facts, but because they are too involved, they have to "do not blame the public"?

Could it be that, without the eyes of tens of millions of ordinary citizens watching all the time, any way of dealing with it will eventually become "It's not easy for Dragon City civilization to cultivate an extraordinary person, why don't we just stop it and leave it as an example?"

Meng Chao let out a long breath.

I feel that this open letter from the Committee of Ordinary People is even more difficult to deal with than the extremely tricky and sensitive questions that Lu Siya raised.

He grabbed a handful of the biting cold wind, rubbed his hot cheeks, and tried his best to keep himself calm and awake.

Overlooking the city from a biplane, perhaps inspired by the open letter, more and more ordinary citizens stepped out of their homes, came to the streets and alleys, and merged into the torrents and huge waves set off by ordinary people's committees.

The light emitted by the mobile terminals they waved gathered together, like a raging, unreasonable, and devouring fire dragon.

It is also like a flame capable of opening up a new world, bits and pieces of hope bursting out from the depths of the carrion of the old world.