Marvel’s Princess Chapter 271: Philosophy
The two of them did not dare to meet Bella and immediately said goodbye to Gavin Banks.
They left Japan that night, preparing to go to Chechnya, creating false identities, and then went to Georgia to join the local Assassin Brotherhood organization.
Since the Great Purge of the Knights Templar, the Assassin Brotherhood has suffered a devastating blow. Now both manpower and available resources have reached an all-time low, and many operations must be done with caution.
Bella had no idea what was going on behind the scenes, let alone that someone wanted her to debut as the leader...
In her eyes, Gavin Banks is a cautious middle-aged man. He is so busy that he hits the back of his head. She wants to say a few words and has no time to do some domestic chores because he is so busy! This middle-aged man seems to have endless work to do.
Bella is a little uncomfortable with the working atmosphere in Japan, but the people around her work very hard, and she can't hold back. She has been to the company a few times and found Gavin Banks. She was busy all the time, so busy that she didn't even have time to talk, so she didn't bother to go.
The early preparations for Yutani Co., Ltd. are going very smoothly, and everything is left to Gavin Banks. As long as Bella can grasp Daoshun's research results, the company will not escape her control.
As days go by, for Bella, the president she now hires is no longer as rigid as he was at first. Sometimes they can sit together and discuss some issues, but this Gavin Banks is a bit Strangely, he especially liked to talk about some topics that seemed very mundane to Bella.
For example, what is the significance of happy education in the United States? Does it indirectly affect the rights of the people at the bottom to receive education?
Another example is the British civil service system. The British require civil servants to master Greek, but when it comes to work, this language is of no use at all. Is this a way for the upper class to deliberately exclude the people at the bottom and use examinations to keep the people at the bottom out of the power institutions?
Bella was very puzzled, we just sell candies, why should we talk about such a big topic?
"Are you from the Japanese Workers' Party? Do you advocate the abolition of the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty and the establishment of Japan as an independent, democratic, and peaceful free country?" she asked Gavin Banks.
It’s no wonder she asked this question. These statements about caring for the people at the bottom are so similar. Now that the Japanese government has resigned, all political parties are canvassing for votes, and the University of Tokyo is not calm. She knows a little bit about the platforms of these parties. .
With great perseverance, Gavin Banks is now able to look her in the eyes, but his expressions are still exaggerated in many cases. At this time, he laughed heartily: "Of course not, I and the Japanese It doesn’t matter what the party is, I’m Dutch.”
Seeing that the other party seemed to want to know her answer, Bella thought for a moment: "...Let's talk about the British civil servants. Their children can hire tutors, maybe eight or ten years old. They started learning Greek, but what about the lower-class civilians who didn’t know they had to take the Greek exam until they graduated from college? In the whole of the UK, there were few places to teach Greek, and in the end the positions were occupied by the children of the upper class. I definitely think it’s unfair, there’s no doubt about it.”
"What about education in the United States?"
Britain doesn’t understand, and Bella didn’t say much, but she thinks she knows very well about America: “The problem in the United States is indeed very serious. Simply saying that happy education is to blame seems a bit excessive. Whose voice is it now in the United States? They support whoever is big, but the elite still have their own ideological opinions, which should be some way to restrict the people at the bottom."
She felt that there was nothing wrong with her answer, and she did not think about the concepts of the Knights Templar and the Assassin Brotherhood at all.
As if just chatting at this time, Gavin Banks talked about a hot topic in Japan recently: "That Representative Morita thinks that some social welfare should be cut and the money should be invested in industrial construction and weapons. When it comes to research and development, people are very dissatisfied, thinking that it has trampled on citizens’ freedoms and rights. Miss Swan, you are a top student at Stanford, what do you think?”
"I think..." From Bella's heart, she is not opposed to order. A good order is the cornerstone of social stability and people's livelihood and contentment, and the idea of concentrating efforts to do big things is often It is stronger than free consciousness.
Many people in the United States have simply lost their minds, and it is useless to reason with them.
In many cases, there is no harm in being dictatorial at all. The people can succeed, but they cannot start with worries.
But this thing has a limit. If it exceeds the limit, it will be a disaster.
In her opinion, order and freedom should be given equal importance, and there is no need for one idea to overwhelm another.
But she is just a commoner now. What does the national political system and the happy life of the Japanese have to do with her?
Of course she wants to pursue freedom! Just pursue order when you become a leader.
"Member Morita’s ideas are still the ideas of a ****. This kind of person will be nailed to the pillar of shame of history sooner or later. The Japanese people who pursue free ideas will not support him."
Bella's answer is very official and is the mainstream thinking in many Asian countries at this time.
Gavin Banks has a clear understanding of this. After a period of observation, he has roughly judged Bella's philosophy. Between order and freedom, he is relatively biased towards freedom. It doesn't seem like it at the moment. He is a member of the Knights Templar, not an ancient Isu saint.
He is ready to continue to observe and conduct further contact and testing at the appropriate time.
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Life at the University of Tokyo is very comfortable. There are indeed a lot of gangs in Japan, but the management is pretty good. No matter how much harassment is done, the university cannot be harassed. However, there are still many unstable factors here.
What is it? ghost!
There are so many ghosts in Japan!
It may be that the frequency of earthquakes is too high, making the barriers in this area a bit weak, which results in the probability of supernatural events in Japan being much higher than in other countries around the world.
Eight million gods are a bit weird, but you can often find some incredible things here.
You can hear about someone encountering a ghost at every turn, or someone being haunted by a ghost and committing suicide.
Some commit suicide because they cannot survive, and some are indeed supernatural incidents.
The Japanese also like to seek death, and the level of seeking death is as good as that of Americans. There are a lot of students who study pen immortals, head-dropping, and praying to gods. Three or five girls hide in the dormitory to dance spiritually. Seven or eight In order to prove their bravery, boys go to haunted houses and sing sad music to attract ghosts. The various tricks they play are simply dizzying.
Bella has been here for two months, adhering to the principle of out of sight and out of mind. But even so, she still helped kill more than a dozen ghosts. Many times she couldn't escape because there were so many ghosts!