Chapter 825: The Way to Break the Game(3/3)
After Alberto finished speaking, Bruce was silent for a long time, and then he said: "I just hope this city becomes better, or becomes a little normal, and doesn't continue to suck."
"I hope there won't be so many tragedies, don't let everything slide in a bad direction, but walk towards the light, and never go back to the night again."
The three of them were silent for a while, and Schiller spoke again: "So we have reached an agreement, that is, Gotham's system must be fundamentally changed, right?"
Alberto and Bruce both nodded, and Schiller continued: "Now, let's take a look at the difficulties. I think there are two points. First, if too violent methods are used to completely overthrow the black system,
That would throw the city into chaos for a long time."
"The second point is that once the reform starts, the investment of manpower and material resources will be huge, and there is no turning back. If you want to stop midway, the sunk costs will definitely not be recovered."
"I think there is another point." Alberto said: "Although the state assembly never cares about us, and we never care about the state assembly, but we are going to war here, do they really not have any objections?"
Hearing this, Bruce thought Alberto had changed his gender, but he heard Alberto say: "So, before we reform, should we first create some seats for the state assembly and then buy votes?
"
"Don't rush this now. We'll wait until the big strategy is decided." Schiller said, touching his chin.
Bruce felt that he was out of tune with them, and he had a bad feeling because he had become a minority in terms of moral standards. If he voted later, he would not have an advantage.
"There's another difficulty." Bruce said, "We say it's for the good of Gotham people, but they don't necessarily think so. Whether it's the bottom or the gang, if we really want to touch their cake, I'm afraid there will be a lot of repercussions.
Fierce resistance."
Schiller nodded and wrote down this item. The three of them discussed it for a while, and finally classified all the problems into these three categories.
"Let me talk about the first point first. If we want to reform, it will undoubtedly be like stabbing the gangsters. It is impossible for them not to resist. What method do you think is better?" Schiller asked a question.
Alberto thought for a while and said: "I think it's better not to use too violent methods. Although I prefer to be quick, accurate and kill with one blow, if it stimulates them and triggers a strong counterattack, except for the gangsters,
layer, the people may also suffer, and once the foundation is damaged, it will be difficult to make up for it.”
Bruce paused and said, "I know my views may be a bit radical, but I think violence may be the only way."
"Then you haven't considered that under such rules, most people are related to gangs. Once the method is too drastic, it will inevitably trigger a strong counterattack..."
Bruce paused for a moment, as if hesitating whether he should say the next words, but after a long pause, he still said: "To fundamentally solve this problem, we must overthrow the system through violent means from the bottom."
"If you want to eliminate the class gap..." Bruce paused again, as if he felt that his words were a bit too explicit. He paused for a long time, but continued: "If you want to eliminate the class gap, you cannot expect it to be top-down.
For reform, those who possess resources will not spit them out. Only violent means will work."
What Bruce didn't expect was that Schiller's reaction was very calm. Schiller looked at Bruce and said: "In a sense, this is correct, but the question is who are you, are you a proletarian?"
"I..." Bruce paused again. He had never had anything to do with the word proletariat in his life. Schiller continued: "Class contradictions can only be eliminated through violence.
The reason is that capitalists will never wake up, so do you think you have woken up? Does the Wayne family have to be completely torn apart before they can use their corpses to nourish everyone?"
"Or do you think that the person who tore the Wayne family into pieces and distributed their corpses would be fairer and more capable than you?"
Bruce was thinking silently, and he suddenly realized that he was reading the book from the wrong angle, and had forgotten the biggest problem, that is, he is a big capitalist, and there are, or should be said to be the only, capitalists in the world who want to save the world.
If he keeps bringing himself into the bottom of the people, violence is indeed the only means, the flow of capital is always ruthless, and greed is his most essential trait. No kind of capital can wake up, and the class it represents cannot
You can never wake up.
But Batman is indeed special. He is a man who has the heart to save the world, and the price he is willing to pay for it is beyond imagination.
Bruce Wayne stayed up late last night to read, read all the Marxist works, and absorbed some of the contents as his own thoughts.
What's even more amazing is that when he read this kind of book, he actually brought in the people from the lower class, which may be inseparable from his previous experience in the slums.
No matter what, Batman is always a hero with compassion. His paranoid traits, when he doesn't find the right path and has no awareness, look very much like a psychopath.
But when he plans to go his own way, this will become a huge motivation and support, allowing him to resolutely implement his will.
Bruce was silent for a long time, and then said: "I hope that I am the one who changes Gotham City, not just because I want to control this city, but also because I don't trust other people."
Bruce took a deep breath, and no one heard it. There was a very slight tremor in his tone. He said: "Alfred often told me that people will change. I can't wait for a savior to appear from the bottom, nor can I wait for a savior to appear from the bottom.
I hope he will stick with it till the end."
"Of course you can do this yourself." Schiller concluded: "And you think of yourself so weak that you overestimate the difficulty of it."
"First of all, you are not a low-level civilian in Gotham, nor are you a gang boss. These two experiences are just steps for you to understand the structure of Gotham, not the whole story."
"If you really belong to these two classes, you need to first lift the shackles of class on yourself, and then lead people of your own class to break the rules and gain a dominant position, and then carry out comprehensive reforms."
"But from beginning to end, you are Bruce Wayne and Batman. When these two identities are combined, you can completely skip this process."
"Jump over?" Bruce frowned.
Chapter completed!