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Chapter 850 The Law of Barbarism

Toronto City Hall, very noisy.

The people of the Autonomous Committee were desperately spitting water. The Aurora Legion sprinkled more than 100,000 leaflets, completely paralyzing the entire administrative system.

Some people were excited and shouted to punish Victor Hugo completely with a tough attitude.

Some people call for peace, hoping to reach an agreement with the "Aurora Legion" at a certain price.

Most people did not have the intention of clamoring, but they were not silent, but instead whispered in various ways in the audience.

Mr. Bishop, who was sitting in the chair, was like a statue of a clay-shaped wooden body, staring motionlessly. The situation was worse than he thought. Because he deliberately provoked a dispute with the "Aurora Legion", he was neatly deprived of his position as chairman and became an alternative.

Simply put, although there are people in the stands who are clamoring for force, the effect of this flyer offensive is extremely negative. Everyone is afraid that the "Aurora Legion" will really blow up the Darlington nuclear power plant, and it will be a waste if it blows up Toronto.

They were afraid that they would not wait for others to blow up, so they asked to close the nuclear power plant. This was the only nuclear power plant in Ontario that was still operating normally and the only electricity supply in Toronto. As a result, the whole of Toronto fell into darkness.

The city hall can also rely on diesel generators to supply electricity, but millions of people in the city complain, and many people protested against the decline in living standards.

Not only did the nuclear power plant be closed, the three thousand militias that the Autonomous Commission finally organized were also transferred 2,000 to defend the nuclear power plant so as not to fall into the hands of the "Aurora Legion".

Now let alone attacking Montreal, Toronto is difficult to protect himself. There are not enough people in the city to maintain public order, but now it is even worse. The living environment in Toronto is also deteriorating rapidly, and the sense of security is gone. However, no one in the Autonomous Committee cares about these matters, and only quarrels are constantly being quarreled.

This is probably what a legion commander wanted. He achieved such an effect just by using his reputation!

Mr. Bishop felt very upset and bitter. He always thought that a democratic society was good, but the enemy lost some leaflets and made his side lose his side. There were too many people in the committee who had the right to make decisions, each with one idea. I don’t know what chaos would be like if I really fight.

"I heard that someone is considering joining the 'Aurora Legion' now." A committee director next to Bishop said casually.

"Is that so? It's normal!" Bishop didn't know how to comment, so he could only shrug with disregard, "The pain of a democratic society, isn't it?"

Silence for a while...

Bishop couldn't help asking again, "Are there many people going to join?"

The committee director lowered his voice, "Does of large and small cruise ships drove over Lake Ontario, and thousands of people were pulled away at each time."

"So many?" Bishop was shocked. He thought there were only a few hundred people at most.

The committee director smiled bitterly: "The refineries in Quebec City are running well, and the Aurora Legion's capacity is sufficient. What's more ridiculous is that not everyone wants it, they only have elite personnel. They don't want it in ordinary service workers."

Bishop was even more shocked, "Doesn't anyone care?"

"Who cares?" The director lamented to the quarrelsome senior committee members on the stage, then lowered his voice and added, "Who dares to care?"

If you are in chaos inside, no one will care about it. If you face the threat of a strong enemy outside, who will bear the consequences if you anger the other party? Naturally no one will dare to care.

"Oh..., now only Mr. David Lawrence can stop Victor Hugo." Bishop could only press all his expectations on the New York Brotherhood, but he didn't know if this was useful? Because the "Aurora Legion" seemed not afraid of anyone at all.

Bishop was tired of the messy town hall. When he walked out alone, he found that it was already dark outside. Compared to all the noisy bigwigs, many citizens were running around on the road. Due to the power outage, people were holding various lights for the occasion, and the darkness looked a little nervous and confused.

"Hey, is anyone going to Montreal? Where are there more job opportunities and more food and daily necessities. Believe me, the Aurora Legion is not as scary as I imagined. The last ship is about to go today. If you don't seize the opportunity, you will have to wait for tomorrow."

An old man on the street kept calling for business. He seemed to be responsible for attracting customers and providing consulting services. If anyone came forward to ask, the depressed Bishop also asked: "Does Montreal need a lawyer?"

"Oh..., sorry! The people from the 'Aurora Legion' said that their needs for lawyers are full. But the needs for doctors, scholars, former civil servants, veterans, engineers, and women are open. You may be able to send your family here." Lao Hei shrugged and said he could not help.

"The barbarians hate lawyers, right? Hahaha..." Bishop could only laugh at himself. And when he continued walking along the street, a tall figure stopped him.

"Oh... Mr. Serge." He was from the New York Brotherhood. Bishop immediately straightened his body and looked at the strong man with even one-tenth of hope. "Is Your Excellency David Lawrence willing to help us? Can he send troops to protect us directly?"

Serge sighed and shook his head slightly, "Sorry, Mr. Lawrence said he couldn't help. He could only protect Ontario as much as possible from infringement. As for Quebec, he had to give up."

Bishop burst into tears and cried. His country was divided.

At this moment in New York, David Lawrence officially signed an agreement. According to the agreement, the Aurora Legion recognized the special interests of the New York Brotherhood in Ontario, and the New York Brotherhood no longer interfered in the Aurora Legion's operations in Quebec.

"Victor Hugo, only you can do this." There was one copy of the two printed leaflets in front of David Lawrence, reading the words with a strong threat, and he suddenly laughed, "This is really an option to achieve your goal. It's really hard to stop you!"

When Bishop asked David Lawrence to stop the harsh power of the Aurora Legion, the regional commander-in-chief cursed: "Is this trying to drag us into the water and let New York be bombed?"

Victor Hugo's blatant threat did not cause any accusation. At most, various forces in North America were alert to the "Aurora Legion", but no one stood up and spoke out for justice, even giving him accusation.

When an agreement to peacefully divide the two eastern provinces of Canada was placed in front of David Lawrence, he signed his name very happily. No one really cared about what the residents of Quebec and Ontario thought, and their fate was decided hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away.

According to Rachel's future autobiography, this is a disgusting and creepy agreement in the democratic world. After a confrontation, the two men with power realized the strength of each other and sat down to divide their respective spheres of influence.
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