I, Sakazuki, Will Not Take a Dog Easily

I, Sakaski, Will Not Take Dogs Easily Chapter 85

The topic went around for a long time and finally returned to the right track. Neptune solemnly put down his teacup and looked at Sakaski who was at the opposite table: "If there is a need to use Dragon Miyagi, the Sea King Army will never refuse."

He kept smiling, and waited for the admiral to speak. The Great Knight of the Sea couldn't help guessing the questions and demands that the other party was about to raise. Is it a supplement to ordnance? Or does it need the Sea King Army to step up inspections? Or does it need the cooperation of Ryu Miyagi to issue a decree to facilitate naval operations?

Neptune said that they are all within the acceptable range. After all, the navy has been stationed on Fishman Island for nearly a month, and their performance and achievements are obvious to all.

Sakaski didn't disappoint him either, and immediately threw a bombshell: "The issue I hope to discuss with His Majesty this time is about Murloc Street."

Neptune's smile froze suddenly, and his face twitched violently: "Murloc Street?"

Sakaski nodded heavily: "Murloc Street!"

The Lord of Murloc Island was silent for a moment, smiled awkwardly, and eased the atmosphere: "The issue of Murloc Street is a bit complicated, just as you and Otohime just said, this issue will take a long time to solve slowly. ..."

The lieutenant admiral of the Navy Headquarters stared at the other party, and interrupted impolitely: "Your Majesty, we all know that Murloc Street is not so much an illegal area, but more like a symbol. kinds of symbols.

Otohime was a little puzzled, Neptune didn't want her to know too much about the dark side of Murloc Island, but as smart as she was, she still had some vague concepts: "A kind of symbol?"

"The extreme racists headed by Aaron and Makulo, and the more rioters they represent at the bottom of the Fishman Island society, have blinded and deepened the hatred of humans.

It even abstracted it into a so-called [the anger and hatred of the murlocs]. Sakaski recalled what he saw with his own eyes on Murloc Street.

This is also the most deplorable point in the original book. Hody, who grew up under the voice of Aaron's preaching of "human beings are garbage" and "the murlocs are noble", is both the perpetrator and the victim.

Hodi, who has never been harmed by humans, is almost the murloc who hates humans the most.

The indoctrination of Aaron's set of extreme racist ideas and terrorist ideas led him to have the most extreme resistance to Otohime's peaceful ideas, and he put it into action, eventually assassinating the great mother of the country.

This is also the fundamental reason why Sakaski wanted to kill Aaron.

"The residents of Murloc Street wantonly pour out their negative emotions. And children who grow up in places like Murloc Street full of violence, anger and hatred..." Sakaski sighed softly.

Otohime's expression is heartbreaking, but her pretty fair face is showing a piercing paleness at the moment: "Can children who grow up in this environment really be able to play carefree with humans in the sun?" ?”

No one answered, because the answer was clear to every adult present.

Neptune muttered to himself, the Lord of the Murloc Island has always believed that as long as he brings the stability and tranquility of the Murloc Island to the people, that is his responsibility and obligation.

But today, Sakaski's words mercilessly opened up the scar on his self-comfort.

As a virtuous king, Sea God clearly knows a truth: the thoughts of adults will subtly affect children.

Apart from the present of Murloc Island, what Neptune must face is the future of the entire Murloc Island.

"Children's concepts are largely formed by adults, and the distorted environment in Murloc Street will lead to this kind of concept that only hates but has no understanding and reflection, and it will be passed down bit by bit." Neptune felt a little distressed. Looking at his beloved wife, he turned his head to look at Sakaski with some dissatisfaction.

"That's what you want to tell me, isn't it?"

Sakaski has a clear conscience, although his words are fierce, which may be difficult for Otohime to accept at this time.

But it's better than keeping his mouth shut now and watching this Martin Luther King Jr. woman do the same thing a few years later.

Sakaski expresses his point of view: "A lunatic murloc pirate who compares revenge and hatred for humans to a jihad is nothing but a villain who is carrying out terrorism under the banner of racism."

Under the influence of Aaron, although Hody claimed to practice the racism of Murloc Island, in fact, in the end, he would still impose violence on individuals other than humans, even his fellow tribesmen.

"So... you need the Neptune Army, no, what do you need me for?" Neptune put his hands on the table and slowly moved his upper body closer to the navy.

"Our navy is responsible for solving the dark lines on the human side. However, the pirate Aaron and his gang in Murloc Street have a lot of influence in Murloc Street. If the navy takes action, I am worried that it will arouse Murloc Island's resentment towards humans. Hatred." Sakaski's old-fashioned face showed a sly smile: "I hope you can come forward and solve him personally."

Before Neptune could speak, a soft but firm voice beside him intervened in the conversation between the two: "No, even if Aaron is indeed spreading these negative thoughts, he is still a citizen of Fishman Island. I You cannot be allowed to make a move, Neptune!"

"Otohime... We really can't let Aaron ignore it, the chaos in Murloc Street is not a day or two." Neptune comforted his wife softly, "Think about those children, let them be in the sun with humans Isn't it your dream to grow up together?"

A sharp light flashed in the eyes of the great knight of the sea: "It's time to put an end to the hatred that has lasted for hundreds of years."

"no!"

Otohime's sudden objection caught everyone present by surprise.

The mermaid, who had always dreamed that Murloc Island could achieve true equality and respect with humans, shook his head: "If we want to kill our subjects because they have some bad ideas, then what is the difference between us and those tyrants?"

"You're wrong," said a deep voice from the seat next to Sakalski.

The ghost spider, who has been listening all the time, expressed his views on this issue for the first time: "First of all, I have to correct you. A subject refers to a law-abiding citizen under your rule."

"Since Aaron and his gang have chosen to become pirates, he will no longer be a legal resident under the rule of the Dragon Palace Kingdom." The ghost spider flicked the bomb and the soot between his fingers was burned. He looked at Nip, who was eating whales Ton and Otoki.

"In the eyes of the navy, there is no difference between murloc pirates and human pirates. Race and identity have no meaning under the law."

The ghost spider slowly pulled out a navy standard saber from his waist. The ferocious general looked at the ordinary saber quietly, and kissed the spine of the saber softly, as if kissing the law he had followed all his life. on edge.

"Even if you are the monarch of a country, as long as you dare to declare yourself to be a pirate, then the navy will dare to catch you!"

123. Small Problems and Big Problems (Part 2)

"Lieutenant General, please forgive the ghost spider for being abrupt." The ghost spider slowly put the sword back into its sheath, and softly apologized to Sakaski for the act of drawing the knife just now.

In front of a king, his subordinates provided reasonable and legal defenses for the chief's suggestions without being humble or overbearing. Even a general didn't feel very good.

Sakaski tapped the table lightly, and turned the attention of Neptune and Otohime to himself: "There is another big problem that we must consider carefully. Whether it is to capture human traffickers or kill Aaron, We all have to come up with results within a week."

Although Neptune had tacitly agreed to lead his army to kill Aaron, in the eyes of this great knight, Sakaski was still too impatient.

I can't wait to solve the problem quickly without giving a chance to go back on my word.

The coelacanth mermaid patted the trident leaning on the back of the chair, quite confidently: "If it's just to deal with Aaron alone, then I can fight alone. I don't care about that kind of role."

Poseidon changed his tone: "But what we want to arrest is a gang, so we must go through careful planning and many times of on-the-spot inspections."

Neptune unceremoniously criticized Sakasky's thoughts: "Too hasty and hasty will only damage soldiers who should not have sacrificed. This is a taboo for generals!"

In fact, he is quite optimistic about the young junior Sakaski, but just after the turnaround, he also has to mention the other party.

"Lieutenant General Sakaski, you have to remember that this is a lesson learned by the elders. You must not show your courage for a while and put the three armies in danger."

Neptune looked at the younger generation, but forgot that he was not much older than this middle-aged man who resisted the thief.

It was all about what, and Sakalski felt that he was not on the same channel as Neptune at all. Although it feels like they are discussing the same thing, they are completely wrong.

"Of course I know these tactics! But we can't afford to wait and waste time!" Sakarski felt the veins on his forehead jumping.

"Young people should be calm, isn't it just that they have been criticized and educated by the old man, and they have to learn to listen to other people's opinions." Neptune in a good mood stroked his beard, and it didn't feel good to give advice to his younger generation.

Sakaski waved his hands a little anxiously, and interrupted again: "Your Majesty the Sea God! Princess Otohime! You must know that I am attacking without authorization this time! Unauthorized! Do you understand?"

Neptune took it for granted that the other party wanted to use this question to increase their leverage in clearing Murloc Street.

But the Sea God still had enough tolerance for the vice admiral's interruption of their words several times, and he didn't even take it to heart.

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