Chapter 270 Struggle and Peace
"Countess!" Kallen also smiled happily when she saw Purficott, unaware that she was almost stabbed to death by Befa just now.
"I would rather you call me Purficott. Calling me Earl will only make me feel like an oppressor." Purficott was very happy that Kallen came to him, so he half-jokingly said Said: "Although this is a fact and I have no intention to deny it, as my friend, I still hope that you will not call me by this title."
For Perfectcott, she She has never cared about whether she is a count or not. What she really cares about is much more important than this false title.
"Okay, I get it." Kallen naturally followed suit.
The two sat down, and Befa had already put away the mantis knife on his wrist and started making tea for them.
The elegant fragrance of tea filled the air, but neither of the two people sitting across from each other paid attention. Instead, they looked at each other, as if they had a thousand words to say, but they didn't know where to start.
In the end, it was Perficott who spoke first: "What have you been busy with during this time? I heard your brother said that you have been 'traveling'?"
"Have you seen me? Brother? That idiot, why do you tell everyone about everything?" Kallen complained shyly, and then explained to Purficott: "During this period, I built the building based on the knowledge you taught me. Due to the current unemployment problem in Pignisberg, the Workers' Federation has expanded rapidly
Now more than a thousand workers from different factories have joined the Workers' Federation. Even some engineers joined in, and our work achieved great results
Next, I plan to try to launch one or two games to let the workers become familiar with and understand how to carry out worker labor, and clarify the direction and methods of fighting, so that we can do better in the future..."
< br>Listening to Kallen's talk, Purficott always had a faint smile on her face.
She was very satisfied with Kallen's performance, although she still acted a little childish. And there is some blind optimism, but Purficott is still happy with the achievements she has made.
Perhaps everything Kallen does now can only be described as insignificant, if Pignisberg's. It's only a matter of time for the government or those street lamp pendants to suppress it.
But this is a spark!
She has lit a light of hope. Even if she is suppressed or destroyed, this light of hope will eventually illuminate the path forward for those who come after her. In the future, countless people will continue to move forward along the path they opened.
“I’m really impressed. I didn’t expect you to be able to do so many things in just two months.” Purficott praised Kallen.
She was sincerely complimenting her. After all, only two months had passed since she taught Kallen the knowledge.
In two months, she was able to put up the framework of the Workers' Federation, and she was able to expand the number of members joining the Workers' Federation to more than a thousand, which is enough to illustrate her ability.
Even though there are social problems in Pignisberg itself with the unemployment rate continuing to rise, Kallen's excellence cannot be concealed.
After all, even if they knew there were such environmental and social problems, no one organized and developed workers' movements in the past. Just listening to Kallen's story, Purficott suddenly frowned, interrupted Kallen's words, and said to her: "You plan to launch a Y movement, which is good. The workers' movement D is not a treat for dinner, nor is it Let's sit down and talk, but everything must be put into practice in the end.
But I don't agree with your ideas and views. Workers' unrest is not a matter that can be compromised and discussed. It is a life-or-death struggle between two classes. Struggle.
Put aside blind optimism and expectations. You cannot expect those street lamp pendants to take the initiative to improve the treatment of workers. You must use real struggle to fight for the rights you deserve.
Of course, your idea of avoiding unnecessary sacrifices is correct. Your strength is still very weak. It is very unwise to face the butcher knife of the anti-D faction from the beginning.
But I hope you can remember that if you seek peace through struggle, you will survive in peace, and if you seek peace through compromise, you will perish in peace.
Peace is the goal, and struggle is the means of peace; peace is relative, but struggle is absolute; only through struggle can there be true peace.
Peace is not something you seek, it is something you fight for. If you want to get the power and treatment you deserve, you cannot count on others for charity, you can only fight for it through your own struggle. "
Perficott has naturally taught this sentence to Kallen before, but now Purficott still wants to emphasize it again.
"I understand! If we want to win the treatment that workers deserve, just peaceful conduct will definitely not work. "Kallen heard Purficott's words and hurriedly expressed her stance. She explained to Purficott: "I just hope that everyone can accumulate enough experience before starting the real struggle. After all, we don't have it yet. I have organized related actions and lack a lot of experience in this area. ”
"I understand that it is a good choice to accumulate some experience in this relatively peaceful way." Purficott nodded, and while agreeing with Kallen, he also asked her with concern: "What have you encountered? Is there a problem? If you need anything, just ask me and I will be willing to provide you with some help.”
Perfect doesn’t mind providing some help to Kallen. So that this spark can burn more vigorously.
Kalian thought for a while and then said: "We may need some activity funds. After all, we are all ordinary workers. Life is already difficult now. Some people still need help at home, so organizing a Y trip We need money, so I can’t launch a fundraiser to get the workers to pay.”
According to Kallen’s vision, they actually need some weapons so that the workers can use their own force to fight better.
But she had no intention of asking Perficott for help in this matter, because after all, Pignisberg was once a military town, and the factories were basically related to military industry, and the workers could make guns and cannons themselves. , in this regard they do not lack opportunities to obtain weapons.
"Okay, I will give you a sum of money later, but the money may not be too much, probably a few thousand gold pounds." Perficott did not take out a large amount of money, but only provided appropriate funds. And said to Karen: "You still need to solve the funding problem on your own. If you only rely on external financial assistance, this is not a healthy development idea."
"I understand, I am working with the leaders of the Workers' Federation The members discussed this matter, but there is no good solution yet," Kallen and Purficott explained.
Then the two discussed more issues until late at night...
(End of this chapter)