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Chapter 19.12 (Previous) The Land of Evil

 At the end of 3253, the Anglos had prevented the large spread of demons under military suppression, but small spreads were still breaking out. There were no violent crowds reveling in the streets in various cities, but there were various murders and dismemberments among the people in the alleys.

Incidents are happening one after another.

Because the Anglo, a thousand-year-old global colonial empire, has accumulated too many ulterior secrets during its rise, almost every generation of Anglos has developed the experience of "processing" discarded human materials during overseas colonization.

As a result, the rate of "mental illness" among Anglos is very high. Those who did not curb their desire to kill in their youth will engage in all kinds of perverted things when they return to normal life.

For example: After being rescued by a seal, out of gratitude, the person was cut into seals and fed. The logic is very confusing.

The information layer in almost every city is bulging, waiting to be exposed by the devil and take revenge on the "innocent" people of the world.

Oh, maybe people in this world are so innocent? Strictly speaking, this is not necessarily true.

In this world, there is no concept of right or wrong. Don’t take the past events and past sins into consideration, and step on the land filled with buried bones with peace of mind. Then, as if it just started today, praise the happy life and this beauty.

It comes from one's own honesty and struggle, and then transforms one's own "bloody primitive accumulation". Then the innocent are not innocent, but "naive and disgusting".

One of countless ugly examples: How many evils are hidden in each of the so-called good charitable churches of the Anglos? The Anglos will only sing that among them there are nuns who are keen to protect poor children from hunger.

And ignore the reality that none of the children trained in Jishan Hall can enter the "management class of modern industrial society" after adulthood.

If we investigate carefully, it would be the best outcome for the young man in Jishan Hall to become a worker.

In most follow-up surveys, even in good economic times, 20 to 30 percent of children born in Jishantang are still thieves, unemployed gangsters, and red-light district hangers-on.

It can be said that Jishan Hall is just a spiritual placebo for the wealthy group to "have merits and demerits" for their own peace of mind. At the same time, there are many nuns who are kind to the rich, but gloomy to the poor and orphans.

Ordinary people in the Anglo world also send "abandoned children" to Jishan Hall, which is also a mental hypnosis of "I have no regrets for the abandoned children."

Cruel reality: Except for a few naturally well-behaved orphans who are selected by the rich, most children are destined to become "untouchables" the moment they enter Jishan Hall.

The Anglo aristocracy, starting from the royal family, has been engaged in "public relations"-style humanistic governance all year round: it only gives the young untouchables a little more "heat value" to burn, creating stories one after another.

After Liusi’s investigation in Anglian: All Jishantang teachers are always kind pastors when facing society, but when the social visitors leave, they immediately turn back into tyrants and let the children commit suicide in the name of gods.

You must obey from an early age.

If a child disobeys a little bit and "makes noise" if he doesn't meet their requirements, he is guilty.

There are even cases of "punishment to death" because "no one will care about it anyway."

In short, the "liveliness" of the children must be reflected through enthusiastic performances when outside philanthropists come to visit. Just like a circus performance.

It is very ironic that the excess of kindness in the industrial age has become keen on animal protection and putting an end to "circus performances". However, they are still enthusiastic about the evaluation of children's festival performances, euphemistically calling it "this is for children to express their liveliness".

However, how bright it is packaged in this way, and how mysterious it is that the cruel reality that is accidentally exposed is sometimes covered up and the evidence is destroyed.

On the Anglo-Saxon street, Liu Si, a box lunch seller, looked at the orphans showing sympathy towards him.

Liusi prepared a pot of rotten meat and cold skin jelly, and after giving them to them, he looked at the dim sky in England and whispered: "Fuck your fate."


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