The Sin of Wearing a Crown

Chapter 238 Yuri

Nolius Yuri, the former factory owner of the Roman Kingdom.

Perhaps it would be better to add another identity, the expelled prisoner.

He was expelled by the king's government of the Roman Kingdom. The official claimed that the reason for his expulsion was to incite the people, violate the law, try to give serfs and serfs' masters equal status, and try to let the untouchables govern themselves and ignore the authority of officials.

After Yuri was expelled, the continental war had not yet begun, so he wandered to Hops and worked as a worker there. It seems that he also organized several strikes, forcing Hops to improve the treatment of workers. Then before the war started, this guy was kicked out by Hops again and thrown to the Kingdom of Roen, so that the Kingdom of Roen would have a headache with this politician.

This time he did not work as a worker, but went to popularize nationalism and patriotism to the army.

At first, the Kingdom of Roen thought this guy was pretty good, and it could make the energetic young men in the army less troublesome, so he was left alone. But gradually, when some officers found that they would be beaten up by a group of people after corporal punishment of soldiers, their control over their subordinates was greatly weakened, and they finally felt something was wrong and asked the military police to start interrogating.

Then they found out things like the National Salvation League, the Practice Association, the Soldiers' Unity Party, and the Soldiers' Pickets!

This is really a big surprise.

After receiving this surprise, the Roan government immediately put Yuri in prison. The Roan government, which was originally numbing, wanted to kill this politician, but encountered different degrees of opposition. In addition, the war was about to break out at that time, and after thinking about it, they decided to adopt a conciliatory policy towards Yuri.

During that time, Yuri lived in prison and lived in his own home.

He could even walk out of the prison every day to buy a newspaper and come back, and continue to talk about some topics with the prisoners and prison guards in the prison, predicting the future war and economy, and how the Gao En people should view the war. The reason why they dared not take coercive measures was that the Gaons had always been fighting violently for their rights. The glorious tradition of beheading nobles was passed down from Gaons, and Yuri had become the mentor and spiritual leader of many Gaons.

The warden at that time was numbed. Every day, he saw the way the prisoners looked at him, and he felt that if he dared to torture Yuri, he might have a bloody head the next day. Even some prison guards began to look at him strangely.

This peculiar atmosphere even affected the extraordinary people.

The extraordinary people in Gaons were very interested in Yuri's theories on topics such as [Wages, Prices and Profits], [History of the Gaons Civil War], and [On the Trend of International Cooperation].

Because Gaons were in a period of ideological outbreak at that time, people attached great importance to the right to speak.

As the saying goes, the wind can enter my house, the rain can enter, but the king cannot enter. I was plotting loudly in my house, and even if the king came, he could not come in and cover my mouth.

Seeing that the Extraordinary were all influenced by Yuri's thoughts and had all kinds of strange organizations, Gao En, who couldn't stand it, kicked this bald man to his ally before the outbreak of the continental war. If he stayed any longer, Gao En might have a civil war before the war broke out.

Yuri became much quieter in Albion, and he began to investigate and study with his heart, entering a period of sedimentation.

The Albion government saw that this plague god was quiet, and the war broke out, so they didn't care about him. The big bald man just took root like this, occasionally contacting students, workers or farmers, and running around for years.

His experience is still a bit legendary.

As for why the people in power didn't kill Yuri, and even treated him so gently, one of the reasons here is the cost of ruling.

The speed of information flow in this era is extremely touching.

Even in the continental war, countries went through a month of material preparation and soldier mobilization before they started fighting. So the term "rule cost" appeared. It is obvious that killing Yuri is not as good as conquering him. After all, he has become a leader of thought. If an extraordinary person tries to manipulate such a person, and the extraordinary person who cannot interpret Yuri's profound thoughts will let him be influenced. Only by understanding what a person needs can you influence and manipulate, otherwise forced changes will only get a useless puppet, and it will be difficult to speak normally.

In fact, the best example is the Republic of China period.

Why did the transport captain flatter so many literary masters, and there was a period of white terror? It was because of the difference in rule costs. When McCarthyism was prevalent, the word "revolution" could not even appear in the book of Lighthouse, which was also because the rule cost was acceptable.

As for those public intellectuals who use this old-time government to promote diversity and tolerance, lament that there are no more masters, and selectively blind, they are stupid and bad. I never thought that any student who has received compulsory education, returning to the era when so-called masters emerged, but in fact the overall education was backward and the strong were highlighted, could also become a master with a blockbuster.

Like Lin En is the best example.

It's just that his ambition is not in academic or financial attainments, but in the extraordinary side. Even in a brand new field, Xiao Xiansheng still excels.

The posture of an average person?

The posture of an average person in different eras is different, just like you can't compare an elementary school student in the interstellar era with an elementary school student in the industrial era. The phrase "standing on the shoulders of predecessors" is not a random statement.

Lin En didn't know that Nolius Yuri had so many glorious deeds, but he seemed to have heard of this name before. Facing this big bald man from the Roman Kingdom, Lin En's first impression was that this man was very talented and insightful, and in some ways he was ahead of the times.

Yuri, who was sitting cross-legged on the ground, called out a cat from nowhere and stroked it happily.

"Do you understand it?"

The big bald man's deep blue eyes showed a hint of nature in the moonlight, as if he had finally rested enough.

"Some places are unclear, you have to think about it... You are collecting the wages of different professionals in Stim, and analyzing the value of the goods... This word is unfamiliar, the rest, the extra, precious?" Lin En's tongue was tortured twice by a word.

"I call it surplus value."

Yuri gave a more appropriate name.

"Surplus value, haha, surplus value... it's really appropriate. Are you discussing how to set wages? It seems that you are also discussing the role and growth of capital?" Lin En laughed dryly twice. He felt a sense of absurdity in his heart, but more of it was joy that he didn't know how to be.

Under the moth moon, the tabby cat stretched lazily.

In the beautiful cat's eyes, the picture of Yuri and Lin En in the same space was reflected, as if it was normal.

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