Twenty Seven Years

Chapter 343: grab it straight away

  Chapter 343 Just grab and beat

  Kip City, Nak Weaving Factory, Verac Office

  Verak was standing by the window thinking hard.

   Now he has repeatedly compressed the scope of the suspected factories, leaving only seven factories that are engaged in weaving, printing and dyeing regardless of whether they are strong or poorly managed.

  In the future, how to confirm again?

   You can’t really wait until the opponent makes a move. Firstly, you will appear to be incompetent, and secondly, if the opponent still doesn’t leave any clues behind when you make a move, then why not continue to wait?

   "Testing..." He squinted his eyes and looked out the window, murmuring two words.

  The remaining seven are all factories that are currently or may have conflicts of interest with the Nak Weaving Factory in the future, so they are the most motivated suspects to sabotage.

  Verak vaguely felt that it was possible to test the seven parties, test their reactions through the test, and then use the reaction to determine who planned the beating of the workers.

  The question is how to test?

   Just as Veraker was struggling to advance, someone called him.

   "Hello?" Verak came to the desk and answered the phone.

   "Comrade Melen told me everything, how is the situation on your side?" Keating's voice was on the other end.

Hearing Keating's inquiry, Verac's anxious mood stabilized a bit: "We have already assigned work, Winston, Andre, and Benedict are responsible for preparing for possible emergencies, and I am responsible for investigating the instigators. By."

Keating said: "I don't think this matter should be done by the government. First, if they suspect you, they will not make such a reckless attempt. Second, if they suspect that you should have discovered your identity, then there is no It is necessary to do extra probing, there are people in the third substation who have been watching the government's movements, and we should be aware of their situation in advance."

   "I think so too." Veraker and Keating had the same ideas, but Keating was not as thoughtful.

   "After removing the biggest hidden danger of the government building, the only ones who have the motivation to attack your factory workers are those factories that are also engaged in textile printing and dyeing." Keating continued his analysis.

   "That's right, I have now narrowed down the suspects to seven weaving factories, and now I am thinking about how to test them out to test their reactions." Verac laughed as he spoke.

  He was taught by Keating, so the way the two think about problems is very similar, and their analysis of this situation is completely consistent.

   "This method is good, but there are many issues to consider. For example, what is the test to be carried out, how to implement it, and how to prevent them from doubting the test?" Keating approved of Veraker's idea.

   "Yes, but I don't have any more detailed ideas yet..." Getting Keating's affirmation gave Verac a lot of confidence, and he habitually asked Keating for advice.

  Keating laughed and said, "It depends on your guts."

   "Courage?" Verak didn't understand the connection between temptation and courage.

"They sent people to beat our workers. This is courage and no bottom line. If you want to create an effective counterattack against the other party, you have to be bold and have no bottom line." Keating said, "Don't restrict your thinking, just go Think of any means. As long as there are no constraints from these two points, many methods are feasible."

brave.

   There is no bottom line.

  Verak suddenly realized that the other party had already done this, and he was still worried about what to do.

   "Then just arrest and torture the factory owners of these seven factories." Verak said, "As soon as the stick is thrown down, everyone who needs to be recruited will be recruited. If we know how powerful we are, we probably won't dare to do anything else."

"You're so courageous, hehe..." Keating didn't deny this outrageous approach, but just smiled, "Actually, you haven't shown your muscles yet, so there will naturally be people who don't know the truth and want to test you. "

   "Do you really think it's feasible for me to arrest them all and beat them up?" Veraker started to feel a little guilty within a few seconds after the idea popped up, wondering if it would be too exaggerated to get to this point.

   "I will support you in whatever you do." Keating, as always, did not point out the way forward clearly, destroying Verac's ability to think independently.

   Except for the initial period of acquaintance, Keating instilled a lot of his own opinions in order to drive Veraker to learn to think. After that, he paid special attention to listening to Veraker's opinions, reducing his own output, and reducing Veraker's dependence on himself.

It can be said that Keating did not want Verak to become his second self, so instead of standing in front of Verak to guide him and also become his ceiling, he stood silently behind him and pushed hard He advances.

"I'm worried that this kind of thing will make a big fuss? It was just that they secretly sent people to sabotage it, but now they have torn their faces on the bright side. If things get out of control and the factory's test is destroyed, our hard work of this month will be in vain. .” With such an important matter as the pilot plant on his shoulders, Verak always felt that he couldn’t let go.

"That depends on your assessment of the dangers in the two directions. Do you think it is too dangerous to continue to talk about it and increase the hidden danger step by step, or bring them over and beat them up to let them know how powerful we are, and then talk to them. Is cooperation dangerous?" Keating broke the question into pieces and threw it back to Veraker.

  Verak pondered.

If things go on like this, the other party will definitely make a move. It is really dangerous to have one or several factories staring at the Nak Weaving Factory in the dark, and if the other party checks and finds out their identity, then The problem is bigger.

If you fight directly, let the other party know that you have a strong background and are not easy to mess with, put everything on the bright side, and then try to cooperate for a win-win situation, the risk is a bit greater, but at the same time, it can also eradicate troubles and make them want to talk about it later. The cooperation has also been solved together.

   "Tie up this group of people, but it shouldn't be ugly if you don't do it..." Verak was moved.

   The reason for this is that it does the trick, and it's a lot easier to do.

   "Yes." Keating supported Veraker's decision.

   "Then what if they caught it and found that they didn't do it? Although logically speaking, it is only possible for them, but this is not absolute."

"That depends on how you use your speech skills flexibly. What kind of words you ask can not only press the other party, but also have room for maneuver when the other party is not the messenger. As long as you can do this, even if they are not the messenger, you You can also continue to talk about cooperation. Binding them together to form a larger community of interests is beneficial to the safety of Nak Weaving Factory and the implementation of the new system." Keating answered.

"That's right...then I'll try to do that." Verak told the other party that he was only secretly instigating a third party to make trouble, and when he came up, he **** the other factory owner, punched and kicked him eagerly, "You are going to the warehouse next ?"

Keating didn't plan to go to the temporary warehouse station to stand by because of this incident: "I'm calling you just to tell you that the situation is not so serious that we need to be reported to Boyne, and that we won't be allowed to go there. At most Transfer some manpower to the sub-station, and the matter will be resolved when it should be resolved."

   "Understood." Verac had a clear mind and knew what to do.

"Remember, the factory owners are the best people to deal with. We have both powerful force and win-win means. It is very easy to control these factories." Keating didn't pay attention to these people. inside.

Verac guessed that Keating felt that they were making a big deal out of a molehill, and the information of a behind-the-scenes instigator scared them into confusion, and they were a little embarrassed: "Actually, I had some ideas before, thinking that this might happen in other places in the future. In this case, we can't all use violence to solve the problem. So I want to try to avoid this approach and find out a general countermeasure."

"Using violence to control violence is a common countermeasure. If violence cannot be used to control violence, it only shows that you are not violent enough. Of course, not all factories have our methods, and this is not the only way to solve problems, but as long as we can Using this method to deal with those troublemakers first opened up the situation, and they don't need to go through these things in the future." Keating said.

"Yes, this kind of problem now arises. In the final analysis, people don't know enough about the new system and think that we will encroach on their interests. We can solve these problems now, prove the superiority of the new system, and prove that the new system is better than any previous one. Every model has to make money, and no one will have enough food to break out conflicts because of this in the future." Verak no longer worries about those.

   “Go ahead and do it.”

   "Understood, teacher."

   After hanging up the phone, Verac took a deep breath, then strode out to the office where Winston, Andre, and Benedict were located.

   "Verak? What's the matter?" It was less than half an hour since Verak left, and Winston didn't know whether he had figured out a solution or something happened.

   "I discussed with Mr. Keating on the phone and decided to arrest the seven suspected factory owners directly." Verac explained his thoughts after entering the door.

  The other three were stunned in unison, and then looked at each other in dismay, using eye contact to try to confirm whether they had heard each other wrong.

   "Catch, grab it?" Winston's head grew big.

"That's right, I need to mobilize the manpower from Benedict's sub-station, and take the seven of them directly to the Nak Weaving Factory for interrogation. If necessary, a torture session can be added. After the problem is solved, I will open it with them by the way." Let’s talk about the follow-up cooperation in a meeting, so that the troublesome problem can be solved, and the win-win cooperation and promotion of the new system can also be carried out simultaneously.”

"Wait a minute." Hearing these words, Benedict was terrified. "They ordered gangsters to beat our workers. This matter is indeed very serious, but is it necessary for us to directly arrest all suspected factory owners for interrogation? Such a thing Wouldn't it be a bigger mess? And if the messenger is not one of them, how will this matter end?"

"I weighed the feasibility and risk of the two options of slowly fighting with them and solving the problem at one time, and finally decided to solve it at one time. Bring them over and talk about it on the bright side, and the efficiency will be inevitable. Dozens of times more than a secret gladiator. And it doesn't have to be torture. It's just us showing our muscles and telling them that the Nak Weaving Factory is not a means they can provoke. If they readily admit it, things will be much simpler. As for if Teacher Keating and I have also considered how it will end if there is no instigator among them, so let's skip the interrogation and talk about cooperation directly..." Verac expressed his thoughts on talking with Keating one by one and solved the problems of several people. Confuse.

  Hearing that there is a reason for every action, and the resourceful Keating also participated in and approved the plan. At the beginning, Winston, Andre, and Benedict, who were extremely resistant, began to think deeply.

After a long time, Andre said: "I agree with the idea of ​​showing our muscles. We don't need to let them know that we are an equal society that dares to fight the government, but it is very necessary to tell them that we are strong, and all kinds of small ideas are fine. Received."

"Put it on the bright side, and then slap a jujube to eat it. It sounds more feasible than it is now. It's just that it will be complicated and troublesome to implement. How to catch them? How to talk about them?" Winston Taking into account the same concerns as Verac, that is, the troubled factory found that it cannot effectively damage the Nak Weaving Factory in this way. Once other investigations are conducted, it would be bad if Verac’s identity and connection with the Equality Society were found out. up. If we can put an end to those things, solve them cleanly and advance cooperation, the risks can be minimized.

   "I need Benedict's help in arresting people. As for how to talk about it, Mr. Keating has given me ideas, so there should be no problem." The specific countermeasures gradually took shape in Verac's mind.

   "It's not difficult to arrest people, the problem is how long to arrest? The disappearance of the factory owner will cause a lot of trouble. You have to consider this." Benedict said.

   "Release him within two hours." The interrogation and negotiation cooperation won't last long, and Verak estimated the time.

   "Two hours shouldn't be a big problem. As long as you can finally solve the problem, you can reach a cooperation with them regardless of whether the instigator is them." Benedict felt that the key was actually on Verac's side.

   "I leave it to you to catch people." Verak looked at Winston and Andre, "I also need your help."

  Andre said: "But we are making preparations."

"I think the precautions can be put aside. If the problem can be solved tonight, those things will be superfluous." Verak has suppressed the possibility of the government's involvement to the point of insignificance, so the most important thing now The only thing that matters is arresting people.

   "Are you going to arrest someone tonight?" Benedict grasped the details of the time.

"Of course, the sooner the better." In Verak's eyes, things that can be done now will never be delayed, "Andre, I need you to set up a venue, prepare enough closed rooms, and then do some viewing. At least it will serve as a deterrent. Winston, I need you to prepare a cooperation proposal before tonight, this matter will determine whether the conflict can be completely quelled."

  (end of this chapter)

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