I'm in Terra
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This is probably one of the main reasons why the Doctor, even though he had been persuaded by Theresa and had fallen in love with the girl that everyone liked, still killed Theresa in the end.
The emotions surging in their hearts were completely unable to counter the duties and vigilance in their minds.
But now, everything is different. The Doctor is gone, replaced by a human named Victor. He has a brilliant mind, a strong will, and most importantly, a fire burning in his eyes.
Kel'tsit understood the meaning of those eyes; they were the flames of desire. Lust, greed, the desire to conquer. The desire in Victoria's eyes was stronger and more resolute than that of most people.
Instinct told her that this kind of person was like a 'human'.
After clarifying this, let us return to the original question.
Is Victoria a doctor?
Kelsey didn't know, but she hoped not.
Victor's own answer is that Victor is Victor, which means that he is no longer bound by responsibilities and the future, and he will live on this land with his own consciousness and his own ideas.
That's fine. This kind of person is truly human. As for the responsibility that had been weighing on my mind? That was a predetermined trajectory, requiring no further adjustments.
What Kal'tsit and Victoria have to do is to change this land with their own ideas.
so......
"I won't lose, Victor. Even if my opponent is you." Kal'tsit looked at the young man standing next to her and suddenly said something without any context.
"Want to commit treason? You're still a little naive now." Victor snorted. Although he didn't know how much Kal'tsit had learned in the past tens of thousands of years, when it came to politics and strategy, Victor was confident that he would not lose to anyone.
‘Dark Blue, add some more! ’
In the Che Castle incident, Victoria not only gained a large amount of supplies and an ally, Rhodes Island, but he also took the opportunity to thoroughly test his own golden finger.
What can be confirmed now is that the golden finger of the Three Kingdoms Killing System is not bound to his body, but follows his consciousness and soul.
In other words, he can use Alina's body to release the abilities of those generals, and naturally he can also gain merit through Alina's actions.
Becoming the brains of an armed group, he captured a mobile city, recruited a large number of infected people and cultivated their experience. He used Alina's body to wantonly test the scope of the gold finger's judgment.
The large amount of merit points he now has are the result of the tests during this period.
As they chatted, a golden card, invisible to others, appeared before Victor. Victor didn't even bother to look at it, and casually tossed it into his body.
The next second, countless numbers and terrains appeared in Victoria's mind, causing him to pause slightly.
"There are six elements in cartography, and none of them can be missing to achieve perfection."
Without looking too much, Victor knew who he had drawn just by the data that kept appearing and calculating in his mind.
Pei Xiu, courtesy name Jiyan, was a renowned cartographer during the Wei and Jin dynasties. He was a scholar who made significant contributions to mathematics, geology, and astronomy. His "Yu Gong Regional Map" pioneered the art of cartography in ancient China, and he can be considered the father of scientific cartography in China.
And his abilities are quite practical and simple. Pei Xiu only has one skill: traveling map.
The effect is to greatly enhance Victoria's ability to understand terrain, calculation, and space. It can even help him solve extremely complex mathematical problems in his mind or describe and calculate the terrain of an area in his mind. It can be said to be an extremely exaggerated ability.
This ability may seem unremarkable in modern times, and at most people would praise it as a humanoid computer, but if it were placed in ancient times and on the land of Terra, this ability would be enough to scare any opponent.
How could a scientist who couldn't lift a finger or carry anything, like a doctor, win the hearts and minds of a group of humanoid Gundams? Was it because he lacked emotional intelligence and could only speak with "..."? Or was it because he relied on his physical strength, which was limited to throwing rocks to attract attention?
neither.
He relies on knowledge that is far beyond the comprehension of ordinary people.
And now, Victor was on this path. He had a premonition that as long as he continued to add more officer cards, sooner or later he would be more knowledgeable, more intelligent, and more... terrifying than the 'Doctor' designed in the plot.
What's even more terrifying is that it's not just his wisdom that is growing endlessly, his body and his martial arts skills will also improve endlessly.
The era of students who are good at only one subject is over, and now is beginning an era of students who are good at both civil and military subjects!
Give me a mobile city, and I can take down the whole land. Where is Tracys? I'll tell him he's been playing it safe.
"Any plans for next, Lord Victoria?" Seeing Victoria's distraction, Kal'tsit stopped the pensive boy at a crossroads.
"Itinerary?" Victoria quickly returned to reality and cleared his throat as if nothing had happened. "There are no plans for today. I will arrange for everyone in Rhodes Island to stay in a hotel and give everyone some money for shopping so that you can relax. However, starting tomorrow, I will send the infected people in batches to a designated area to receive your treatment. Of course, the vast majority of these infected people do not have the money for long-term treatment, so your treatment plan should focus on prevention and maintaining the status quo..."
Kel'tsit frowned and interrupted Victoria: "It's not too late to talk about this later. What I want to ask now is, what plans do you and I have?"
"..." Victoria looked at Kal'tsit in surprise, then tentatively took her hand: "It's still early, how about we enjoy the Ursus specialty afternoon tea together?"
"can."
Wine Pool and Meat Forest: 68 Change... or rather, transformation
The streets were bustling with people. Although most of the men were in a hurry and looked very busy, there were also many women and children playing on the streets.
Kal'tsit even saw signs of oripathy on some people, but the ordinary people around them turned a blind eye to it.
While Kal'tsit was holding a cup of tea and observing the passers-by on the street, Victoria was also silently observing her.
A pretty face, delicate and almost inhuman, with slender, fair hands, flawless and flawless. Her coat slipped slightly, revealing her fair collarbone and shoulders. The mineralogy particles that grew on Kal'tsit's shoulders seemed like embellishments, giving her a uniquely elegant look.
Victoria's gaze shifted slightly downward. Kal'tsit's lower body wore nothing but a pair of high-heeled boots, leaving large expanses of snow-white skin exposed to the wind and snow. However, as an admirer, Victoria quite liked Kal'tsit's outfit; after all, those round, fair thighs were simply too alluring.
Snap————
Victoria's gaze was unconcealed, and Kel'tsit noticed his extremely impudent gaze almost from the beginning. But Kel'tsit was not one of those little girls who had never seen the world, and she had no reaction to Victoria's gaze at all.
In comparison, she was more interested in another thing.
"I just saw quite a few infected people on the street. Is this the result of your recent business operations?"
"..." Victoria didn't answer, still admiring the beauty's every smile and frown. This action seemed a little rude, but it essentially told Kel'tsit the answer.
"I see. These are just trivial matters that are not worth mentioning. There is no need to even mention them."
Kal'tsit understood Victoria's hint, but her heart was still like a cat's scratch. She had been in Ursus for a long time, so she knew the culture and customs of Ursus better than most people.
Kal'tsit sighed softly and glared at Victoria with a hint of resentment. "You've successfully restored prosperity to a city in this barren land of Ursus, and even alleviated the discrimination against the infected to a certain extent. I don't think this is a trivial matter, Victoria. I know very well how difficult it is to achieve such a thing."
"That only proves you're not decisive enough, not smart enough, and don't understand human nature enough." Victory smiled, picking up his teacup, but he criticized mercilessly, "You've witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations for thousands of years, yet you still can't grasp people's hearts. Kal'tsit, you're still too immature."
"..."
As a witness who had lived for tens of thousands of years, this was the first time Kal'tsit had been described as immature. But looking at the wild yet intelligent man across from her, she opened her mouth and ultimately acquiesced to Victoria's assessment.
You are of high generation, you have great achievements, you are remarkable, you are noble.JPG
Thousands of words converge into just one question.
"how did you do it?"
"Let me touch your legs and I'll tell you." Victoria took a sip of hot tea and put forward his conditions in a very bold manner.
As expected, Kal'tsit gave him a look that looked like trash.
Of course, despite the glances, driven by curiosity and a sense of mission, Kal'tsit nodded slightly and agreed to Victoria's conditions.
Victoria put down his teacup and licked his lips. A beautiful woman's invitation is always the most enjoyable feast, especially when she agrees to your request and can't help but look at you with disdain.
Pulling the chairs over and gently pushing them together, Victor went from facing Kal'tsit to sitting side by side. Seeing Kal'tsit trembling slightly with nervousness, Victor didn't rush to help, but gently put his arm around her shoulders.
"Ore sickness is the most harmless disease in the world."
"...What are you talking about?" Kal'tsit stared at Victoria with wide eyes, "Do you know how many people have died from oripathy?"
"Heh." Victor smiled, his fingers gradually sliding downwards, gently hugging Kal'tsit's slender waist. "The deaths caused by war and oppression are far more insane than oripathy. So why don't you study how to end the war? Oripathy is just a disease after all, Kal'tsit. Once you truly understand this, you'll see how I did it."
Kal'tsit twisted her body uneasily and found that Victor's hands were tightly wrapped around her waist. After realizing that she couldn't break free, Kal'tsit gave up struggling with Victor and started thinking about what Victor said.
"Even if you simply consider oripathy a disease, how do you resolve the discrimination against Ursus people?"
"You're wrong again." Victoria shook his head, a hint of disappointment flashing in his eyes. "No one is born to discriminate against others, especially these people who have experienced the frost and snow. The nobles discriminate against the commoners out of vanity, to highlight their nobility. The commoners discriminate against the infected, essentially to vent their anger."
"Vent?" Kal'tsit frowned.
"Yes, vent." Victoria nodded, and gently tickled the soft flesh on Kal'tsit's waist. Then his fingers moved down again until his palm gently rested on the white and round beautiful legs.
"There are only a few reasons why the common people discriminate against and oppress the infected. First, the infectious dangers of oripathy. Second, the nobles constantly exploit the common people's living space and environment, forcing them to vent their accumulated pressure on the infected. Third, given the second premise, every commoner in Ursus faces extreme scarcity of supplies. Excluding the infected can increase their chances of survival.
Thus, under the malicious guidance of the nobles, a chain of discrimination was born. The nobles were oppressors, the infected were victims, so what were the common people?
Kel'tsit suddenly realized: "Common people are both the oppressed and the accomplices of the nobles."
"Therefore, if we don't fundamentally change the environment, this chain of contempt will not disappear, and the threat of oripathy will be out of the question. Even if oripathy does not exist in the world, this chain of contempt will not change. The only difference is that the people who are despised will change from being infected to being of XX race or XX profession or XX identity." While enjoying the roundness and softness of Kal'tsit, Victoria gave his own solution.
"So, the best way is to use war, civil unrest, riots, and other violent activities to overthrow the top layer in one fell swoop, and then re-establish a reasonable new order. Only in this way can this deformed chain of discrimination be eradicated. And once the chain of discrimination is eradicated, oripathy will just be oripathy, it's that simple."
"..." Kal'tsit looked at Victory who was talking with complicated eyes, and subconsciously clamped her legs together.
Wine Pool and Meat Forest: 69 When I see sixty-nine, I think of three
Victor believed that studying medicine wouldn't save Terra. But they both knew this theory was only a guideline, not a cure. Otherwise, Babel Tower wouldn't have become Rhodes Island Pharmaceuticals, and Victor wouldn't have gone to such great lengths to lure Kal'tsit to him.
But what Victoria said was not wrong. There was too much darkness and ignorance on the land of Terra now. If these roots could not be corrected, then oripathy would always be the last straw that broke the camel's back.
As for the method to correct the root cause...Kal'tsit tried countless times, but failed countless times.
The Tikkaz Empire, Shah Khan, the Terra Empire coalition, the Tower of Babel...
The closer she became to the heights of power, the more Kel'tsit realized her own powerlessness. Her omniscience was limited to understanding, and her power could only reach individuals. If she were truly asked to change the world, she would simply say she couldn't.
"But I can." Her slender yet resilient hands caressed her round thighs, and a strange itching sensation caused Kal'tsit to instinctively rub her legs. But the more she rubbed, the more pronounced the itching sensation, which penetrated deep within her body, and the greater the ripples in Kal'tsit's heart.
In a trance, it seemed that drops of water wet my underwear.
"I can try to reunite Terra's territory and hand it over to them an advanced and mature political system. Since the kings are greedy and weak, I will pull them down and take the position myself. Whether I succeed or not, this will be a good attempt."
As he spoke, Victoria's fingertips lightly touched Kelsey, who shuddered as if she had been electrocuted, and then reflexively slapped Victoria's hand away. Victoria didn't care, just picked up the teacup again and drank it all.
"This philosophy is completely different from the one upheld by Rhodes Island, so I won't go to Rhodes Island and become its 'Doctor'. But that doesn't mean we can't continue to cooperate. Time will tell whose path is more suitable for this land. Isn't it?"
"If this is your declaration of war, then Rhodes Island and I will not lose." Even though her body was wet, Kal'tsit still accepted Victoria's challenge without changing her expression.
She believed that Theresa's ideals would not be in vain, she believed that the sacrifices and efforts of countless operators of Rhodes Island would not be in vain, and she believed that this land would eventually understand the meaning of civilization and the value of peace.
This is her obsession.
She believed that this was also the meaning that the "Doctor" wanted her to understand.
Victoria remained silent, smiling as he stood up to pay the bill. He admired those willing to sacrifice for peace, but he wouldn't be one of them. Just as he would help Kal'tsit and Rhodes Island continue their journey, he wouldn't return to Rhodes Island to shoulder this burden himself.
Victoria's goal after crossing over had always been clear: to live a life of luxury and indulgence, enjoying everything this land had to offer. He was already halfway there, and when the person above him was brought down, only then would he reap the rewards.
"Want to go somewhere else? Today's work is over. I can accompany you to see anything that interests you." Picking up the last cookie on the table, Victoria raised an eyebrow teasingly at Kal'tsit. He was very confident in his abilities, and he knew that Kal'tsit's calm expression concealed a turbulent tide of thoughts.
"...No, just take me back to the hotel." As Victoria expected, Kelsey shook her head slightly, declining the offer to continue. She desperately needed to get back to her room, clean herself, and then reflect on the changes Victoria's presence had brought.
When a couple breaks up, how should the wife comfort her eagerly awaited daughter when she returns home?
Victor also knew that the training plan for Kal'tsit could not be completed in one or two days, so after sending Kal'tsit back to the hotel, Victor did not stay long, but went straight back to his villa.
The progress of the Reunion Movement was quite encouraging. After the Che City Incident, in order to prevent the liquidation of the Ursus Army, Talulah drove half of Che City directly out of the Ursus border and headed straight for the wilderness area at the border between Wu and Yan.
Unlike the closely adjacent national borders in the real world, the territories of Terra countries are rarely connected. The vast deserts and the peculiar structure of the mobile cities mean that the focus of each country must be on resource areas rather than the wilderness.
Therefore, once outside the national borders, the Integration Movement no longer has to worry about large-scale attacks, but only needs to be on guard against small-scale surprise attacks and reconnaissance forces.
With her hands freed, Tallulah quickly began extensive military training. The looted blocks were rich in resources, aside from medicine, fully capable of supporting their intense training. Alina, on the other hand, went a step further, directly assigning infected individuals to different cadres, ensuring that each cadre's trained soldiers possessed distinctive characteristics beyond basic combat effectiveness.
The Patriot's heavy shield guard, Yelena's snowman warlock + guerrilla soldier, Mephisto's matching sword and shield soldier, Faust's phantom crossbowman team, Lyudmila's reconnaissance team and Bonebreaker's breakthrough team.
Each team has hundreds or even thousands of people, and the core soldiers under them are uniformly deployed by Tallulah.
More than 20,000 people, this is the number of infected people in Che City now, and among them, nearly 10,000 are suitable to be soldiers. The remaining 10,000 people are arranged by Alina in various basic positions to maintain the daily operation of this huge army.
Victoria knew very well that if they were properly trained, it would not be wishful thinking for 10,000 people to capture Longmen. Yan State did not have many soldiers stationed in other areas except for the northern cities and the cities bordering the East State in the east.
Especially in Longmen, although Wei Yanwu is actually a royal relative, the power he can actually mobilize is quite limited.
Dozens of black-capped shadow guards, hundreds of police officers from the police station, and at most a thousand gangsters from the underworld. Even if the basic qualities of the infected people of the Reunion Movement were slightly inferior to those of ordinary people, this absolute power gap was enough to overwhelm the city.
But Victor's goal wasn't simply to clear the goalposts; he wanted war. If the emperor were sufficiently cowardly, he might not be angry if Victor cleared the goalposts, but would applaud instead.
A city is exchanged for the death of an annoying brother. No one knows what the other party will choose in this deal.
Therefore, the best way is to maintain a situation of equal strength, constantly forcing Yan State to come to the rescue, and then constantly create friction to trigger the signal of war.
Wine Pool and Meat Forest: 70 Foresight
The arrival of Kal'tsit and Rhodes Island was just an episode for Victor. Their role was more to reflect Victor's diligence and love for the people, and to help him reduce some serious accidents caused by oripathy.
In other words, this cooperation is more like a one-time deal. Victoria can certainly spend more money to let Rhodes Island stay longer, but this has no practical significance.
Unless Rhodes Island carries out voluntary medical activities in Luxembourg for a long time, the situation of local infected people is absolutely impossible to change qualitatively.
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