“Their deaths have no meaning.”

“It’s just that in the “great cause” of saving the world, it became an obstacle and was easily removed.”

“The history books of later generations only have a few records.”

“Because they don’t matter at all, just like O’Hara.”

“Your existence gives the world a glimpse of O’Hara. If you had died, no one in this world would remember you or O’Hara.”

“In just a few decades, the name O’Hara will be lost in history.”

“Like those islands that the World Government erased.”

Robin on the sofa closed his eyes tightly, sweat dripping from his head.

He opened his eyes suddenly, pushed open the door quickly and walked out, placing his hands on the fortress wall and breathing heavily.

Sakaski’s words were like a magic sound in his ears, subverting Robin’s previous knowledge and worldview.

On the one hand, she felt that what Sakaski said was right, but on the other hand, her past miserable life told her that she was trying to deceive people…

Inside the office.

Sakaski shook his head.

Ignoring Robin who suddenly went out, he looked through the latest information.

Carol looked helpless and smiled bitterly.

Picked up the water glass, stood up and walked out.

He walked over to Robin, who was breathing heavily and had not yet calmed down, and handed the water glass over:

“Drink some.”

Robin stretched out a hand to take the water glass and drank directly, without caring about the image.

After he finished drinking, he placed the water glass on the wall and said in a hoarse voice:

“Thanks.”

Carol smiled:

“You’re welcome.”

Robin leaned on the parapet and stared at the sea in front of him.

Carol also looked into the distance and said:

“It’s very confusing.”

Robin was silent for a long time and sighed slightly:

“yes.”

Carol smiled and said:

“But it’s true.”

Robin smiled bitterly and said:

“Those people who died in O’Hara really didn’t mean anything.”

Sakaski’s evaluation of O’Hara almost made Robin’s faith collapse. O’Hara’s career that he has worked hard for hundreds of years is just the word “irrelevant”

This was unacceptable to her…

Carol sighed inwardly. Although she didn’t want to hit Robin, she still wanted her to recognize the reality:

“Do you think it makes sense…”

After thinking for a moment, he asked in a different way:

“In the history recorded by O’Hara, you should be able to find many islands that were erased by the world government.”

Robin nodded. It’s true. O’Hara records most of the world’s history and can find out a lot of history that has been hidden by the government.

Carroll continued:

“O’Hara in the process of investigating history.”

“Have you ever stayed for them for a minute?”

“How big is the island, how many people died, when did it disappear…”

“Why?”

“Because they don’t matter.”

“O’Hara just wants to pursue the so-called truth and doesn’t care how many islands are erased by the World Government because of those erased islands.”

“It has nothing to do with you at all, in your opinion.”

“Those things just don’t matter.”

“What you want to pursue is just the truth hidden by the world government. Those things are irrelevant. What do you care about them?”

“We can’t resurrect them, so why should we denounce the World Government on their behalf?”

“That’s pretty stupid behavior.”

Carol also put her hands on the parapet, blowing the breeze and looking at the sparkling waves on the sea:

“Destroy O’Hara too…”

“Not that many people care about that place.”

“The only one who cares is you, the O’Hara survivor.”

“If Kuzan hadn’t let you go back then.”

“Then no one in this world will have hatred for Marshal Sakaski because of the O’Hara incident.”

“Because it has nothing to do with them…”

“They have no reason to hate Marshal Sakaski. After all, it is not their island that is destroyed, but their relatives who are killed…”

Carol thought of something, looked at Robin next to her and said:

“Strictly speaking, you have no reason to hate Marshal Sakaski.”

Carol’s words hit her heart, and she could not refute it. Of course, O’Hara’s scholars did not speak out for those erased islands, because to O’Hara, they really…

Doesn’t matter…

But when talking about O’Hara’s demise and hatred towards Sakaski, Robin still frowned:

“Why.”

Carol said:

“What your mother did was an explicit order from the World Government.

forbidden. ”

“Including the scholars on the island, they knew the law and broke the law, and this process lasted for hundreds of years.”

“Don’t say anything about being qualified to know the truth.”

“What you can’t deny is that the only authoritative official institution in this world is the world government.”

“It’s been like this for the past eight hundred years.”

“O’Hara’s scholars did not abide by the rules of the world government, but chose to jump outside the rules, just like pirates, jumping outside the rules and shouting for freedom.”

“O’Hara just changed his methods, changed his profession, and shouted the truth.”

“This is the demise of O’Hara.”

“As for hating the civilians on the island, there is even less reason.”

“Those people seem to have refused to allow you to board the ship, and your mean aunt? Your indifferent uncle? You should have no reason to hate Marshal Sakaski because of those people.”

“They had reason to hate, but they were all dead.”

“This causal relationship has also ended.”

Robin opened his mouth, and finally sighed helplessly:

“You are all brainwashing masters…”

She could no longer refute, and couldn’t even think of anything to say to fight back against Carol…

Carol smiled and said:

“How could we get to where we are today without some means.”

“In the final analysis, Marshal Sakaski is the most powerful.”

“He taught me, and I…”

“The church gives it to you.”

Robin sighed slightly and said nothing, resting his arms on the parapet and looking into the distance.

Carol accompanied Robin to look at the scenery for a while, then got up and moved around:

“In fact, there is no need to worry.”

“Because there are only a few people in this world who control the world.”

“Everything has nothing to do with anyone in this world. To them, nothing in this world matters.”

“Because only those few people control the world and decide their fate and the fate of the world.”

“Of these people.”

“Marshal Sakaski counts as one.”

“There are several in the World Government.”

“The leader of the revolutionary army, Long…”

“Let’s count it as half.”

A few black lines flashed on Robin’s head:

“Half?”

“and…..”

“The Four Pirate Emperors don’t count.”

Carol looked weird and looked at Robin:

“I forgot.”

When telling Sabo that the Industrial Revolution and “Oppression and Resistance” were written by Marshal Sakaski, Robin had already fainted, and Carroll explained:

“The Industrial Revolution I taught you was written by Marshal Sakaski.”

“The revolutionary book “Oppression and Resistance,” which is regarded as the platform of the revolutionary army, was also written by Marshal Sakaski.”

“Vegapunk’s technical support to the revolutionary army was also allowed by Marshal Sakaski…”

As if he was afraid that Robin wouldn’t be able to accept it, he changed the topic to pirates:

“As for those pirates.”

“They don’t deserve it.”

“They are just weeds that can be seen everywhere on the roadside every spring, and the four emperors are just stronger weeds.”

“One cut and it’s gone.”

“There have been countless pirates and heroes on the sea in the past eight hundred years, and few of them can truly be remembered.”

“Even if it is as strong as Rocks, no one would know it in today’s sea.”

“Perhaps only Roger and the pirates of this era can have some records in subsequent history.”

“Do you know why?”

The shocked Robin shook his head.

Carol chuckled upon seeing this, looked into the distance of the sea, and said quietly:

“Because they were once enemies of Marshal Sakaski, the names of these pirates will be recorded in the history books of future generations.”

“This……”

“It will be their highest honor…”


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