MTL - Twenty Seven Years-Chapter 448 follower

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  Chapter 448 Follower

  No matter how stupid people are, as long as they notice the changes in their expressions, they can definitely see that they are very at odds with Antonio's soldiers. Verak even believed that if the soldiers asked them for trouble just now, they would immediately explode and work together to deal with this group of soldiers.

   All he could do about it was pretend he didn't see anything.

   After all, for safety reasons, they threw away all the guns before the inspection. Now if there is any confusion on the train, the three of them basically do not have the ability to interfere or left and right.

   While Veraker was thinking, those people basically got a general idea of ​​the environment in the carriage and the situation of the passengers, and then they met each other without speaking. Only one person was left, and the rest walked towards both ends.

   Is it time to act?

   Verak's heart moved.

This group of people has been looking at the environment since they got in the car and they have been aware of the abnormality. In addition, they took the risk of bringing their guns up, and they rarely talked with each other. They walked towards both ends, and looked at what they were most likely doing in the car.

   "Bad luck."

   After sighing, Verak thought to himself.

   Now, it doesn’t matter what the purpose of this group is. What is important is that they will 100% violently clash with the soldiers, and this conflict will 100% affect the passengers and affect the safety of Verak and the others.

Verac and the others never thought about what to do on the train. They just wanted to arrive in Montrego as soon as possible and safely, establish a stable connection with the main station and other places, and start preparing for the establishment of the Montrego substation. matter.

   It would be a pity if something really happened here.

   "Go to sleep, the road is still long."

   "Go to sleep, I will read more books, maybe it will be useful for me to go to Montrego City to find a job."

"Don't count on that. People in Montrego City only look at money and relationships. Unless you are very capable, you can't do well. But if you are really good enough that they have to reuse you, you won't be degraded." To the point of worrying about such trivial things as what to eat and where to live tomorrow.”

"Ugh…"

  Unaware that the passengers on the train were already in crisis, they were still chatting with each other.

In order not to arouse the vigilance of the gunmen, Verak did not turn his head to look at the two people passing by him, but moved his position slightly, turned his head to the side of the aisle, and looked at the two people who were walking towards the end of their sight. several.

  They didn't seem to intend to go to another car, but just stopped at the head of the car to observe the situation in the adjacent car.

   "Murphy, Connie." Verac thought he had to do something, so he woke up the resting two first.

"What's wrong?"

"Um?"

  The two knew that under normal circumstances Verak would not wake them up when they had just fallen asleep, so something must have happened now.

   Not knowing when the other party would make a move, Verac quickly told the serious-looking Murphy and Connie what he had seen and guessed in Bresci, which no one around him could understand.

  Murphy controlled the desire to turn his head to look, and said in a deep voice, "What should we do?"

   "Maybe we go to another car to avoid it first?" Connie suggested.

   "Who can be sure that they have no companions in other compartments?" Verak shook his head slightly, maintaining his composure as always. "Besides, we left rashly. When a conflict breaks out between them, we may not be misunderstood by one of them."

   "Then tell the soldiers in advance so they can get ready?" Murphy said.

"The same sentence, who can be sure that they have no companions in other cars? As long as they dare to fight here, they must be sure of success. If the soldiers fail to solve the problem smoothly, we will not be able to escape the responsibility." Wei Wei After vetoing it, Lak revealed his own thoughts, "I'm currently thinking about whether I should take the risk of dealing with these people."

   "With them?" Murphy was a little bolder this time, and quickly glanced at the group.

   Only five of them noticed the abnormality, and all five of them were carrying guns. If there is a problem with Verak's conversation, he may immediately become the first target of the gang.

  Connie resolutely objected: "This is too dangerous, even if you want to come, I should go."

   "Do you know what to say to them? Do you know what I'm talking to them for?" Verak asked.

   "You can tell me, I will take care of it."

   "It's too late." Verak looked at the group of people from time to time, "I wake you up, mainly to get you ready, and there may be trouble in the carriage."

"Can…"

   "Murphy, come with me." Verac didn't dare to wait any longer, got up and took Murphy to the only person in the seat of the group with guns.

   "Someone is sitting here." The young man said impatiently as he saw Verak and Murphy sitting opposite him with cold eyes.

  Murphy translated the words to Veraker intact.

  Verak looked around. Everyone else was resting or chatting on their own. He leaned forward and whispered: "Don't shoot in the car."

  His thinking is straightforward.

   If you don’t go out by yourself, it won’t take long for these people to fight with the soldiers. Even contacting the soldiers by himself could not prevent the conflict from happening. If we want everyone in the carriage to live in peace, the only way is to let this group of people stop.

  Murphy also got closer, lowered his voice, and converted Veraker's words into Montrego and spoke to the other party.

  The young man narrowed his eyes, slowly straightened his body, and moved his hands towards his waist: "Who are you?"

   "It doesn't matter who we are, the important thing is that no matter what your reasons are, it is very unwise to do something on the train." The young man's words were very simple. Verac continued without waiting for Murphy to translate.

  After listening to Murphy's translation, the young man looked Verak up and down: "Are you from Bresci?"

  Blesi sounds quite easy to distinguish, Verac nodded without any intention of hiding it.

   "Are you members of the International Equality League?" The young man was very smart and quickly judged the identities of Verak and others.

   "Why do you think I am a member of the International Equality League?" Veraker was not sure whether the other party recognized him, or just made a guess.

After listening to Murphy's translation, the young man visibly relaxed a little. At least he didn't put his hands on his waist waiting to draw his gun at any time: "The Brexi people ran all the way to Montrego. Up there, the only source I can think of is the International Equality League."

  The other party didn't recognize his identity, but his mind was spinning quickly. Verak didn't rush to sit down, but asked instead: "What about you? Who are you, and what do you want to do in the car?"

   "You are from the International Equality League." The young man repeatedly confirmed.

"...I am." From the tone and expression of the other party, Verak could see that he did not contradict the International Equality League, so this identity should be helpful for him to talk, so he admitted, "Since you know the International Equality League, You should have heard of my name, I am Most Verak."

   "You are Most Verak?!" The young man was surprised and suspicious this time.

   "It seems that there are still many people who know about me." Verak chuckled, and had a preliminary grasp of stopping this group of people.

  The young man didn't move: "How do you prove that you are Most Verak?"

   "Do your companions know me?"

   "Of course we all know about Most Verak, but you..." The young man suspected that Verak was using his own guesses to disguise himself as Verak.

   "Then call them back. As long as some of them have an impression of my appearance, it will be easier to prove it." Verak's confidence increased little by little.

   This group of people all know themselves, and they are extremely at odds with the warlords. There is a high probability that they will be the local revolutionary organization in Montrego.

  As long as it is for the people to live a good life, they can be friends.

  The young man was full of vigilance, still motionless, looking directly at Verak.

  Verak simply asked Murphy to call the people on both sides over, but before Murphy got up, two groups of people with guns saw the situation here and surrounded them one after another.

   "Lopez, he said he was—"

   "Most Verak?!" The young man who was sitting had just opened his mouth, and the man who was the leader of the gun-wielding group was the first to be stunned.

  Others also looked at Verak in unison.

   "He's Most Verak from the International Equality League?!"

   "Are you sure you read it right? Why is he here?"

   "De, what's going on?"

  The young man De, who had been talking with Verak for a long time, gradually realized that the smiling man on the opposite side was really the famous Moster Verak: "He..."

   "Sit down and talk." It was too easy for the four big men to stand beside them to attract attention, so Verak moved in, calling for the four of them to sit down.

   "Comrade Wei, Verak." The leader, Lopez, excitedly held Verak's hand.

   "He's calling you comrade." Murphy's eyes lit up.

  Verak was determined: "Explain to them, I don't know Montrego very well, I need you to translate, let's talk slowly."

   "Okay." Murphy explained Veraker's situation to the four people who had just arrived, and told the ins and outs of their coming to stop them, saving Veraker the trouble.

   "Why are you here?" Lopez asked with a surprised smile.

   "Let me tell you what's going on here. Five people want to fight those soldiers on the train?" They knew about Verak's background, but Verak didn't know anything about them.

   "Didn't you say it?" Lopez looked at Germany.

   "I was afraid they were fake, so I didn't say anything." De replied.

"He is Verac, one of the greatest people in the International Equality League." Lopez patted Germany and looked at Verac, "Hi, my name is Lopez. This is Germany, these are Obrador, Yanez, Muskiz, we are all from Laquimoto, Sharabah."

   While translating, Murphy also introduced himself.

"We used to make wine, do you know about tequila? We are a specialty of Montrego. We were influenced by you and the International Equality Alliance, so we decided to give up our work and do something great..." Lopez saw Occasionally, the excitement is a bit incoherent.

   After listening for a few minutes, Verak basically understood the situation of these five people.

  The five of them have known each other for a long time, having worked together at the winery in Laquimoto City for six or seven years.

Later, Montrego experienced drastic changes almost every year, and the turmoil inevitably affected their poor lives, and eventually evolved to the point where the winery in Laquimoto City, which they depended on for survival, was also taken over and managed by the warlord Antonio, and their wages were also suppressed. About halfway to the original, struggling on the verge of starvation.

   Lopez, who had heard about the deeds of the International Equality League and Verac, made a major decision when he had nowhere to go—stop making wine and start a revolution!

   This incident received unanimous responses from four friends.

  So the five of them formed the most inconspicuous revolutionary organization in Laquimoto City, and began to realize their ideals in the most straightforward way.

  Today they went to the train just to get big tickets, hijack the rich people in the 'noble carriage', and use these people to put pressure on the warlord Antonio, forcing him to change the current high-pressure policy on Shalabah.

   "I dare to think, I dare to do." After listening, Verak had six thoughts.

  Five people dared to come up with such a method and put it into practice, bargaining with behemoth warlords, there are more praises than shortcomings.

   "Do you think this is not feasible?" Lopez felt that there was a lot to do.

  They previously robbed the rich and helped the poor, and assassinated the powerful and oppressed civilians all went well, so they decided to try a bigger one.

"I don't know much about Montrego's situation. Maybe the status of those dignitaries really forced Antonio to come forward. Maybe you can really defeat the soldiers in the train and successfully hijack them, but the future development will definitely It's not something you five can control." Verac said, "Antonio, as the warlord who ruled Shalabah, will never be driven by the five of you."

   "We felt that what we did before was too small to help many people, so we decided to do a big thing, a big thing that everyone in Shalabah can feel." De explained why they were so adventurous.

   "You don't have careful arrangements, and the possibility of changing Sharabah State is very slim." Verak didn't want to pour cold water on the five people who were struggling, but he had to let them recognize the facts.

"What are you doing here in Montrego?" Lopez was a little lost, curious about Verac's arrangement, "Is the International Equality League coming to liberate the people? Just like Bresci, Dunman, Bash Like that?"

"I was ordered to come here to learn about Montrego's situation and try to establish a sub-station of the International Equality League in Montrego." Verac said, "Because Montrego was too chaotic and the International Equality League was too weak, I was never able to establish a sub-station in Montrego." To develop on this land. Now that we finally have the ability, the people of Montrego are also suffering unprecedented oppression, so this matter has become urgent and must be done.”

Lopez and the other four looked at each other, exchanged a few words in a low voice, then looked at Verak and said expectantly: "Since our plan is not feasible, and it was because of your influence that we decided to make a revolution, let Let us follow you."

   "Follow me?" Verak grinned, he was intending to invite five people to work together, "Let's follow the new world together."

  (end of this chapter)