"Of course." Charles nodded in response.

Just watch it.

Although the theories in the book are generally correct, they only apply to a world without extraordinary beings.

The world will fall flat on its face if it promotes such a theory.

What's more, it is never easy to promote a new idea.

As the greatest thinker in the world's steam age, Taylor also encountered many setbacks when promoting his ideas.

Charles felt that given Mernadette's current condition, it would be difficult to ignite a "spark".

but...

He probably forgot that a long time ago, the Earth Goddess held a storybook and preached the idea of ​​goodness, and eventually developed the first believers.

Although her strength and the identity of the person she was preaching to were the reasons, her personal charm also played a huge role.

In the early stages of the development of all churches, the Earth Church was the most united and resilient because they all had something in common that they wanted to protect.

Although Mernadette is a little introverted and shy when facing unfamiliar people, she never lacks courage and persistence.

And these wonderful qualities can help her overcome many difficulties!

In the carriage, Lily and Lorna did not play the role that Charles brought them out for. Instead of making noise to play with Mernadette, they lay beside Mernadette curiously and looked at the book she was reading at the moment - they were completely unfamiliar with the Xia language.

But the books that can arouse such great interest from my sister must be very interesting~

Mernadette was very happy about their interest. She helped them translate the contents of the book word by word and briefly explained her own understanding.

The two little ones couldn't fully understand what she said, but because of their previous experiences, many of her ideas resonated with them, and gradually their expressions began to become serious.

At the same time, outside the carriage, Floys was quickly taking out a piece of paper and writing down Mernade's words.

"She's so innocent and cute..." Antilia said with a hint of sarcasm in her tone.

P.S.: I was a little panicked when I wrote this chapter...

ps2: I hope there are fewer online writers who like to commit suicide in the world...

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Chapter 141: Witnessing History

"What are you laughing at?" Floyd, who was taking notes seriously, felt offended.

"Of course I'm laughing at her innocence and cuteness." Antilia stretched and revealed her almost perfect figure, but it was obvious that Floyds was not interested in it.

She was a little disappointed, but still said calmly, "Dreams are something only children have, and unrealistic dreams like hers are impossible to achieve."

World peace?

Everyone can eat their fill, everyone can read, everyone can see a doctor...

If you think about it, you will know that this kind of thing is impossible.

For some reason, she often lingered around Floyd, while Floyd had a relatively fixed residence in each country.

Outer city or slums.

Perhaps as a form of punishment for himself, or an escape, the place he always chose to live was a place like the slums in the outer city.

Antilia also gained some understanding of these places because of him.

Poverty is not scary. What is scary is that they have never thought about changing. They will even unite to drag down those who try to change.

In order to realize Mernade's ideal, what stands in her way is not only the country and class, but also the people they want to help.

She knows very well what those people are thinking.

"Mernadette is not a child! She never brags. If she says she can do it, she will definitely do it!"

but...

The little girl didn't say that she could really make everything come true, she simply regarded this as a goal.

How did it become like she had to do it? And she could do it!?

Antilia rolled her eyes and really didn't want to say anything to the guy in front of her.

"Sister Antilia is right... slogans without action are just a dream." Mernadette, who was in the carriage, heard the argument between the two. She stuck her head out and said to Antilia.

"But I believe that even though it's just an unrealistic dream now, as long as I work hard, even a dream will come true one day." The smile on her face was warm and innocent.

For a moment, Antilia saw herself in her face, her former self.

“The biggest enemy of a dream is yourself. If one day you no longer believe that you can achieve it, then the dream will really just be a dream.”

Mernadette seemed to be trying to convince Antilia to believe in herself, but she was more trying to convince herself.

In her heart, she has always been just an ordinary person who is a little lucky, and many of the things recorded in the book are not something that an ordinary person like her can do no matter what.

but...

If you think like this, then it will be impossible to accomplish this.

So she has to take the first step, find other like-minded people, and then spread this idea so that more people who are better than her can embark on the same path as her.

Maybe she couldn't be great on her own.

But many people like her who have great dreams together can become a great person. Just like in the book.

A single spark can start a prairie fire.

Let her be one of those little sparks!

Looking at Mernadette whose gaze became more and more determined, Charles beside her kept saying "Mmp" a thousand times.

It was obvious that he was thinking of finding a way to make Mernadette gradually lose the idea of ​​related thoughts when she had not yet determined the future.

Who knew that because of a few words from the two guys in front of her, she became more confident about her future.

If you want to realize your ideal country or utopia, you don’t need to learn the above ideas.

The system of the previous theocracy was also acceptable.

At that time, as long as you want, anything you expect can happen in your country.

How could it be so...

Committing a crime against the wind!

This is a crime against the law in every sense of the word.

Not to mention that such behavior will give rise to a mythical beast that wanders in the void and devours the endless world.

Even the current situation in the Kingdom of York does not allow Mernade to do such a thing.

After all, during this period, anything "abnormal" will attract attention and bring trouble and danger!

"Thank you, Sister Antilia." While many thoughts flashed through Charles' mind, Mernadette was thanking Antilia.

"Thank me? What?" She looked at the other person in confusion.

"Thank you, Sister Antilia, for helping me truly dispel my inner insecurity and helping me determine the path forward."

"But I... don't seem to have done anything?" She couldn't keep up with Mernadette's pace.

However, Mernadè did not answer her question, but returned to the carriage and read the book seriously.

"Sister, Lily and I believe you can do it! We also want to help you realize such a dream." Luna said bravely, and Lily beside her nodded seriously.

Charles looked stunned, feeling like he was witnessing history.

Perhaps a long time ago, Mernadè had also expressed her dream in a similar place.

Maybe it was not as big as it is today, but it has the same purpose.

In a trance, Charles thought of a chapter in the Book of Holy Words.

He seemed to see the answer given by Teacher Alfo when he asked Mernadès about her dream in history.

[As for me...I hope that everyone in the world can have enough to eat, and that no one will starve to death again.]

【This way, you can also grow up under the love and care of your parents. 】

He is not Teacher Alford and has not experienced that scene.

But at this moment, his sight seemed to return to that moment in the ancient times because of Mernadè's belief.

"Sister also believes that you can be of great help." Mernadé said with a smile.

"I'll help too!" Floyd shouted loudly outside the carriage.

"No need...Mr. Froyce." Mernadette refused.

Floys was stunned.

"I hope to find companions who can understand such great ideas and share the same dreams. Only in this way can we unite in the future."

"Uncle Floys, you can't just agree to this for my sake~"

"I agree with everything that little Mernadette thinks!" Froyce continued.

Mernadette just smiled and shook her head.

A slight smile appeared on Charles' face. He didn't say anything to support her, but just gently stroked her hair.

"That world must be beautiful."

"Of course!" Mernad said seriously.

"As for me...it would be a bit false to say that I fully support you. After all, I am the one who benefits from it now. I quite like my current life." Charles continued.

"But if the world really turns out like that, I'd like to experience it too."

"Although I can't support you with all my strength, I want to return the benefits I gained from you, Mernade."

Mernadette was a little confused.

In her mind, it had always been Charles who took care of her, and she never knew when she had ever helped her brother.

"Yes."

Ciel opened a box on the carriage. "Originally, I was planning to give it to you on your birthday, but I think now is a better time."

Charles took out a file bag and motioned for Mernadette to open it.

Mernadette glanced at Charles, then slowly opened the file bag.

Inside is a share transfer document.

"This is..." Mernadette was a little surprised.

"Shares in a newly built oil refinery." Charles pointed to the corner of the document.

It already has his own signature on it.

"I, I can't accept it!" Mernadette pushed the document back.

"This originally belonged to you."

Charles smiled and said, "The main reason why Mr. Victor was willing to sell these shares to me at the low price of 10 gold pounds was because of you."

As he spoke, Charles set his sights on Floys who was standing beside him.

But it was obvious that he did not listen to Charles' words. Instead, he scratched his head and looked at the notes in his hand, and from time to time glanced at the book that Melnadette put aside.

He planned to go back and borrow those books from Charles so that he could copy them and read them every day.

As for the meaning and twists and turns in Charles' words just now, he didn't know and had no interest in knowing.

Antilia, who was standing by, understood what Charles meant.

She looked at Ciel with a very strange look.

This person is really interesting.

He listed our price in front of us, and then generously passed it on to his sister.

Although Floys is here, but...is he really not afraid that we will have other thoughts in our minds because of this matter?

The profits represented by this price tag are enough to turn many brothers against each other!

Charles briefly explained the twists and turns of the matter, but Mernadette's attitude was firm.

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