"I don't know what you see, but I know what I see. The shadow of power, the morbid aristocracy, the life as cheap as grass. The world authorities are killing innocent people indiscriminately, and their own desire is creating tragedy, not saving tragedy..." Rosen tells us all what he sees and hears, deeply to the bone.

At the beginning, lieutenant general O'Neill didn't intend to talk to klocdal, but he found that every sentence was the deepest secret in his heart at the moment, but unlike him, he didn't even have the courage to say it.

And from these words, he smelled a very dangerous thought, which is more threatening to the world government than a simple pirate.

He, klocdal and qiwuhai have such terrible thoughts. They have never been in this world. It is because they were born that he knows how terrible they are.

Because at present, the only person with similar ideas has become the number one enemy of the world government.

"That's enough. With your words alone, I should kill you at all costs." Lieutenant general O'Neill's face was ugly, and krocdal's thought was too dangerous, even frightening.

"Then why don't you do it? Because you are just a trivial victim, but the difference between us is that you choose silence, while I choose resistance. Without resistance, sacrifice will not stop. " Rosen is approaching general O'Neill's psychological defense step by step.

Rosen is not very good at grasping people's hearts, but lieutenant general O'Neill is a lamb in the wrong way at the moment. It only needs a little dawn, and he will take the bait.

It's like a drowning man desperately looking for a straw, even if the straw itself is not enough to save him.

Lieutenant general O'Neill is silent. Out of his identity and position, he should take or kill Kroc dADAR immediately.

Even if he knows that he is not an opponent, he will never shrink back. But that was before, and now he does not know whether he is doing the right thing, or he is helping the tyrant again.

"What on earth do you want to do?" Although lieutenant general O'Neill affirmed klockdale's thoughts in some aspects, his identity and thoughts still bound him for a long time.

"Change or destroy the world with me, and build a brand new world, a world where the weak have a place to live, human rights and the right to life, a world where the law is not completely operated by the so-called God, a world where pirates no longer run rampant, but adventurers emerge in endlessly!" Rosen's eyes are also full of fanaticism. Such a world must be very interesting.

Although it's like Utopian Utopia, who can say for sure in the future.

"How is that possible? Even if... "Lieutenant General O'Neill was shocked.

People's will can affect people, especially the fanatical will. Seeing and hearing the color and domineering can hear a person's unique voice, and sometimes can help people judge the truth.

He doesn't believe that there will be such a world. The pirates, the world government and the kingship are permanent things in this world. It's not just about saving or destroying a country.

It's a great cause that can only be achieved by subverting the world government and establishing a new order. This idea comes from a notorious pirate.

And it's so true, he wants to refute, but he yearns.

"Have you ever sacrificed precious things in such manipulation of power? Do you want to continue to sacrifice? Fear can't solve the problem, neglect can't solve the problem, only action can solve the problem. "

"You don't know what I've done. If I had been able to uphold my morality, Landis island would not have been like this. There would have been no casualties in the Navy all the year round. The civilians in Landis island would have been saved, and there would not have been more and more monsters, just because when morality and power appeared, I chose rights, Ha ha... "Lieutenant General O'Neill made a sarcastic remark, which is no longer a vague question or refutation.

At the beginning, he really pursued higher rights. Later, although he was semi coerced, he was always worried about the fact that he had been swayed by his rights.

This is a gap, and Rosen knows: "no, even if you don't do it, maybe Landis will be destroyed at that time. Do you think the world government will tolerate the scandal? If you can't control it, is there any other choice besides destruction? From this point of view, you are not wrong, but prevent the destruction of Landis, although the process is very difficult, not understood, but this is the truth

Admiral O'Neill is stunned. Is he right?! But is it really the case?

All along, his heart has been filled with guilt and remorse, even more and more serious, almost to the point of collapse, but now someone even said, he is right? So who's wrong?

The answer seems obvious, but all the time, compared with the world government, he is so humble that he has no courage to stop the car.

It seems to be true. If we could not blockade Landis at that time, we could not control it.

The order of demon slaughtering is sure to go out and completely destroy the island of Landis and make it disappear from the map. He is sure of this, but he never thought about it.

His hand, holding the sword, began to tremble. This affirmation seemed like a kind of redemption to him.

Because Rosen had heard of the truth of Landis Island, he himself believed that if he could not control the situation and blockade it at that time, the fate of Landis island had no choice but to destroy it.

"Are you afraid of death?" Rosen took out a cigar, lit it and sat down on a nearby stone, showing a harmless attitude.

In fact, Rosen will not fight against O'Neal, which is meaningless. Even if the absorption fails, it doesn't matter.

"Everyone will be afraid of death, but death is not the most frightening. What you insist on will one day push you into the abyss of destruction." Lieutenant general O'Neill suddenly said calmly.

"The worst result is nothing more than death. You are not afraid of death. Instead of muddling down, you should give me a hand. Even if the world is really destroyed in the end, it's better to wait and die."

"You know I'm a navy."

"I know what it's about. It's the Navy that makes you better understand what the right thing is. In your position, if you don't do the right thing, things like Landis island will happen sooner or later, and then you will face choices. This is not an individual case. You should know this better than me."

Rosen doesn't have to say more. He has done what he should say and what he wants to do. Now the only thing left is lieutenant general O'Neill's choice. He doesn't need to say more. He just needs to make him realize what he is doing with himself.

General O'Neill is an experienced veteran. He has a lot of things. He has his own judgment ability and his own thinking. If he doesn't want to and doesn't move, then more words are just empty words.

Rosen knew that enough was enough. He also knew that throwing straw was enough. There was no need to look at it again.

O'Neill was silent for a long time, the whole person's thinking suddenly chaos, and suddenly clear.

He seems to have no scruples now. He has never married a wife and had children. All his life, he has only comrades in arms. He thinks he adheres to justice, but he makes a mistake in a key choice. When he wakes up again, he is alone.

Is there anything else he should be afraid of? Even if the world government is the enemy, it doesn't seem to matter that it will die in the future. Even if he can only make a protest with his life, it can at least prove to his comrades in arms.

I, O'Neill, no longer indiscriminately kill innocent people, no longer give in to kingship and theocracy. I am also a person who can carry out morality and justice.

This idea, like a little firefly in the dark, although tiny, but appeared, is so conspicuous, and this firefly is Rosen at the moment.

Rosen held out his hand and reached him.

So, after a long silence, when Rosen finished smoking a cigar, he put his palm on Rosen's palm. At this moment, it was unprecedented calm: "do I need to be a pirate?"

"No, you don't need to. Our goal is not to destroy the country under the world government, let alone become a pirate. I need you to stay in the Navy, provide continuous intelligence for our cause, and do what a Navy really should do." Rosen is sincere at this moment. He is willing to accept lieutenant general O'Neill, even if he has made mistakes.

"Good."

"But before that, we need to submit a petition for our alliance to show my determination and your support."

"How?"

"You take me to Eric's room and take his head!"