Chapter 439: Fengdu Internet Public Opinion(1/2)
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3 hours ago
In the living room, which is less than 30 square meters, the palm-sized Qing Ling is cleaning the room with a yin and yang gas bottle and acting as an air conditioner, while practicing how to master the treasure.
Tianjian was hiding in the corner and sulking due to his recent experience, which caused Dong Yunshu not to practice sword practice for several days. She could only squat behind Tianjian, constantly poking the sword with her fingers, thinking about how to comfort it.
After all, she had never seen Tianjian so lost.
Rabbit was nowhere to be seen, practicing in the master bedroom.
Wei Xi used the newly purchased computer to work remotely, otherwise the temple in Qin would come to her door.
The thought of a large group of old men kneeling outside the door like ancient ministers made her scalp numb. And if this happened, a certain mistress would definitely volunteer to help Da Qin.
Li Yi was sitting on the sofa, and Yuan stood in front of him holding a report with a stunned look on his face.
"Everything needs to be changed?"
At this moment, he doesn't look like the famous master of Tongyou, but more like an office worker who stayed up late to work and confidently took out a report, but was later beaten back by his boss.
Yuan has full confidence in this work report and has worked hard on it.
Before establishing a new reincarnation, Yuan and Li Yi had a deal, or rather a negotiation.
Li Yi breaks the current reincarnation, while Yuan is responsible for helping him build the underworld.
It is easy to just want a reincarnation that provides reincarnation and gathers the dead. The original reincarnation can already meet the needs. But if you want the legendary underworld, Yuan estimates that you have to raise thousands of underworld gods, including ten underworld gods.
Wan starts.
This is an institutional construction that cannot be accomplished overnight.
Yuan does not agree with the concept of good and evil in human beings, but if he is paid to do something, he will do his best to complete it.
Li Yi also knew this, so he entrusted Yuan. He was an absolute professional, and at first glance he looked like a "hard worker" like Du Shi.
He is not a virtuous person, but he definitely values trust and kindness.
"That's right, everything needs to be changed again."
Li Yi shook off the report condensed with magic power in his hand, and said eloquently: "Your idea of asking mortals to consult questions is not wrong. You don't believe in human morality, so naturally you don't understand it."
"There is absolutely no problem with this proposal at the legal level. It is the essence of a modern society governed by law, but it is not applicable to the underworld."
Yuan asked doubtfully: "Why doesn't it apply? Isn't it exactly what fellow Taoists want to do things with the good and evil of human beings? Judging from the human books I have read so far, these professors have considered all aspects."
"But the ideas of intellectuals are not what ordinary people like me want."
Li Yi picked it up with his fingertips, and the words condensed by mana flew into the air.
[The law cannot only serve as a punishment, but must also bear the responsibility of education.]
He smiled slightly and touched the table with his fingertips.
"Why educate people when they are dead? Do you think those who need to be judged by the underworld can do it again? I would say that the underworld should be an absolute tool of punishment. Only in this way can people think twice before they act."
"You want an absolutely harsh sentence, and if someone kills someone they go to hell?"
"No, what if the murder was for legitimate reasons, such as avenging one's father or avenging one's mother?"
"I see."
Yuan had a rough idea.
Suddenly Li Yi's voice changed and he asked again:
"But what if the person he is working for is actually a bad person? For example, killing a drug addict for a relative who sells drugs."
"this"
Yuan felt like he was trying so hard to think of anything, and it was said that his brain was going to burn out.
He has never been exposed to human morality before, let alone lived in human society. Although he has studied all human laws in order to build the underworld and can give a relatively correct answer, it is difficult to give Li Yi
satisfy.
Killing someone is equivalent to breaking the order and must be punished.
As Boss Li said, the underworld is not in charge of living people. Why educate people when they are dead?
Li Yi said as if he was asking a question: "Look, this is the meaning of the existence of judges. There is no perfect set of laws in the world. The right to make decisions is just a patch. The disadvantage is that corruption may arise. Your existence is to let this car go on the road."
On the right path.”
"To put it bluntly, taking charge of the world is about maintaining stability. It is not difficult to say, it depends on your personal pursuit. The world's unification is the most difficult. As long as you can move, you can put a pig on it and it can last for dozens or hundreds of years."
"You can imitate the modern rule of law framework, and penalties are not needed. Education and deterrence are different."
"Let me give you a few more examples, which represent my rare management experience..."
Li Yi is like a wise man who has experienced many years, peeling off the cocoons of the vast world of mortals. No matter what kind of problem is raised, he can always give a reasonable solution from a human perspective.
The human race has hundreds of paths and is proficient in every path.
There is a saying that without the right to investigate, there is no right to speak. Li Changsheng not only investigated, but also practiced it. Even he was a beggar.
After living in the world of mortals for thousands of years, Li Changsheng had tried basically everything except for the male prostitutes in the Elephant House.
The person in power that he least wanted to be did in the end.
You can go up to the temple, and you can go down to the market.
Li Changsheng was not born a god, but he had seen a lot and understood a lot. In the final analysis, he still had a vast knowledge.
Yuan suddenly realized and said: "Fellow Taoist is worthy of being a sage of the human race. It seems that I want to listen more to the opinions of the common people."
The words spoken by an innate being, the Lord of the Netherworld, who is in charge of the underworld, sound like propaganda slogans on TV.
At this time, the door of the guest room opened, and a melancholy and yawning woman came out. She suddenly woke up when she saw Yuan.
It's not that he was attracted by his appearance, but that he was too tall, at a full two meters tall. He could probably reach the ceiling with his hand.
"Hello."
Yuan also nodded politely. Although he was a mortal, he was one of Li Changsheng's treasures, so he still had to give him some face.
Wait, mortal.
Suddenly an idea flashed in his mind, and Yuan asked: "Ms. Baishi, I have a report here for you to take a look at. I want to ask for your opinion."
"ah?"
Shiraishi was a little confused and didn't understand why the other party wanted to report it to him.
Yuan explained this, and when she heard that it was the underworld's proposal to punish evildoers, Miss Bai, who had a simple sense of justice, suddenly became energetic, just like she had used Li Yi's mobile phone to check the government.
"They all killed people, and they will definitely go to hell."
"Maintaining order is nothing more than protecting the rich. Why don't you teach these experts how to compensate?"
"Only the living need education, while the dead should be severely punished and sent to hell."
"Why is it not a sin to play with others? Damn it, all those who cheat on others, regardless of gender, will go to hell!"
Yuan wrote down Shiraishi's remarks, and after a little comparison, he found that the thoughts of professionals and ordinary people are indeed different.
And it is highly consistent with Li Yi's words and deeds, except that the former is more rational.
The legal experts he invited through soul-calling were more concerned with the overall institutional order. Ordinary people like Shiraishi would act as victims, and in human terms, they had empathy.
The angles and heights of the two are different.
Li Changsheng originally asked me to follow the people's ideas, so no wonder he had to change everything.
"Thank you, Miss Shiraishi."
Yuan left with confidence. Now he found the framework of the underworld and understood how to formulate the laws of the underworld.
Ask the people!
After Baishi finished his review, he was still a little confused when he saw Yuan Zhuan disappear in an instant, and asked: "By the way, what does this thing do? It looks like a legal opinion issued by the government every year. Although I fill out the property tax every year, I don't see him adding it.
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Shiraishi decided to try using Li Yi’s mobile phone this year.
Wei Xi, who was working at work, stopped what he was doing and explained: "Didn't the Lord of Tongyou say that? The underworld's proposal for punishment of evildoers, that is, the penalty proposal, what you just said may affect the underworld for the next thousand years.
rule."
Since a strong man of Yuan's level asked, he would definitely refer to it seriously. But Baishi still said it in front of her husband, and he actually took advantage of the situation.
"At the same time, it indirectly affects the legal sentencing in the human world. Maybe your sentence about a heartless man going to hell will really come true."
While talking, Wei Xi, Dong Yunshu, and even Bai Shi looked at Li Yi inexplicably, as if they were hinting at something.
Facing the three eyes that suddenly gathered around him, Li Yi lay on the sofa and played with his cell phone without changing his mind. He even had time to scratch his butt.
He obviously didn't see anything wrong with this statement.
After all, he really didn't have any negative feelings in the broad sense, but everything was just perfect.
How could I be a heartless person?
"Sister Ewei, what you said makes me feel so heavy." Shiraishi was already sweating profusely, thinking that someone might go to hell because of him.
To be continued...