Demon Lord 3

Chapter 1656 Digging Stones

Who stayed in the city, and who was fighting outside? If no one was doing the dirty work, who would? Wen Qihua certainly didn't want to do this dirty work. Sooner or later, someone would have to get their hands dirty, either him or someone else. Who would that person be carrying the blame for? Wasn't it just for him, Wen Qihua? When he said this, he also roared directly: "It's not me. So until now, Sister Yue, you still can't understand me? What have I done for this world over the years? You can see it. When can I sleep through the night? From childhood to adulthood, which of me has not contributed to this world? Let's talk about everything those people have done. Does it have anything to do with me? Did I let them bear the stigma? If I were to do this myself, I would never do it, and I wouldn't have to be so harsh on my subordinates. I can get food by myself." I looked at him and smiled and said, "Okay, even if what you said is right, you can get food, but what's the use? The little food you got is almost insignificant for this world. You pity the people and think about how to help the soldiers, but if the food is not saved from the people's teeth, where do you think it will come from? And you can get the food, but can you transport it? Do you use a car or people? Move it bag by bag? Without your men working for you, Do you think you've got what you have today? Frankly, I'm not saying you're useless and those people are useful. I'm trying to tell you that everyone has their own way of living, their own purpose in this world. Those people you step on become your foundation, the cornerstones of this world. They can't be shaken. If even one loosens, the world will continue to turn upside down. The top of the pyramid is always the most useful, but if the bottom of the pyramid begins to loosen, even from the very bottom, the consequences will be disastrous. Do you think the top can still be maintained? Can you still hold your position firmly?" After hearing what I said, Wen Qihua shed tears of regret. His expression plummeted to the bottom, a stark contrast to the roar he'd just had. Perhaps he felt shortsighted, or perhaps he felt that everything he'd just done was wrong. Without those people under his command, he wouldn't be where he is today. But with those people, his original ideals would have undergone a significant transformation. Is that really the right thing to do? He'd always said he'd never forget his original aspirations, but now, so much had changed. Was this the life he wanted? If not, what exactly was he after? Wen Qihua knocked on the rocks and pulled out the Iron Man from his bag—the robotic monster he'd developed earlier. He held it in his hand and chanted a spell, causing it to grow larger. He then struck the ground. He listened and felt the rock beneath must be deep, at least dozens of meters below. I asked him how he planned to do it, and he said he'd decided to start construction the next morning. Construction had to begin immediately. I asked him what he'd do if he encountered any difficulties. He said that if there are difficulties, we must overcome them. After all, we have a lot of people here, and our plan cannot be disturbed because of this. Then he said that he must go back and mobilize some more people. Even if there is no one in Malaya, he must gather some. But I stopped him when I thought of this. I said that I could go back and ask for some food and grass to be sent over first, or I would go back and notify other places to start work together. The war can continue slowly. Maybe the battle is just for food, and it cannot be completed overnight, but these difficulties must be overcome. People on the other side are freezing to death every day, while we are building houses. If we can really establish ourselves as a mountain, the other side will definitely be very slack. After all, the more superior our lives are, the more slack the other side will be. They know that the leader of the other side does not have much ability, and their efforts are in vain. After all, they are just a group of scattered soldiers. The next morning, we went to dig rocks. While we were digging, one of our subordinates said that we shouldn't do this. After all, houses should be built in spring and summer, not winter. It's impossible to build a house in winter. Wen Qihua said, "Have you heard of pouring water to make ice? Even if I have to build an ice house, I have to build it. Let's dig rocks first, then tear down the old house and build a new one. It must be completed within three days."

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