Chapter 265: Violence and Rights

Violence is the best way to solve problems, or, to some extent, the only way to solve problems.

Speaking of this, the word "power" may flash through many people's minds, which should be a distorted cognition.

Because the essential meaning of the existence of power is to legalize violence. Legalized violence is the only guarantee for the exercise of power. Power without the element of violence is likely to be nothing.

Of course, there are also some powerful people who seem to have no ability to use violence. In fact, it is better to say that they are the running dogs of power rather than the power itself.

Dogs rely on the power of their owners. Their owners have violence, and their owners will use violence to protect their dogs. Dogs help their owners guard the house. When someone offends the dogs, the owners will naturally use violence to protect the dogs.

Legal and transferable violence, this may be the charm of power. But it must be said that the word power is more like a vest for violence.

And among the many people pursuing power, some are trying to master violence and legitimize their violence.

There are also a large number of people who may not even realize that what they are chasing is actually to be a dog, and their pursuit is more about finding a more powerful master.

But no matter what, the law is meant to restrict people from fighting each other, and in many cases, violence may be the only way to solve the problem.

Tabitha had an argument with the witch. At this time, the witches outside the hotel should be very violent. What about the witches with the Faceless Men? They can solve many problems through the deterrence of violence.

From another perspective, violence can also be seen as self-protection. It is a right. At least the residents in Loren seem to have never given up this right.

Illegal violence is called crime, legal violence is called self-protection, and legalized violence is called sanctions.

Not to mention that the violence of these witches is illegal, even if it is an official sanction, if you don't explain it clearly, residents like Deman probably won't buy it. Come on, let's hurt each other.

Witches can use their violence to fight for their own rights, but they cannot challenge the rules set by more violent powerful people.

Wanton fighting is unacceptable. Without stability, the biggest losses will inevitably be suffered by those in power. The residents may not be able to withstand killing, but as long as they dare to fight, it is hard to say who will suffer the final loss. Therefore, the powerful attach great importance to protecting the residents who dare to fight.

So Fatty Deman was very arrogant within his own hotel, and that's why he dared to swing the electric baton in front of the witch.

The legal rules that are admired by many people need to be supported by violence, and violence, rules, interests, and rights are as closely entangled as the spiral structure of DNA.

It may seem contradictory, but no matter whether it is legal or not, violence is the most important thing in life that should be controlled. If you abandon violence, the rules will only restrict you.

After all, no powerful person would be so despicable as to protect people who have no ability to commit violence. People like that can be kept in line by simply restraining and oppressing them.

It would be the same no matter who comes.

When rules become a simple constraint on you, then what about your rights, haha...

The people of Loren have never abandoned violence, and they also know how to use it.

Because they obtained their rights through violence, the residents dare to challenge the witch within the rules.

Well, maybe it should be called mutual respect?

"Hey, you guys, stop making trouble here." When the witch and Mu Hua were staring at each other, Nick coughed dryly and walked out of the hotel door.

The acting mayor had been squatting nearby to watch the fun. He was supposed to represent power. Unfortunately, he was a bit like a mascot, lacking "violent support". Nick was a bit scared when facing the Wandering Witch.

But Mu Hua has come back, and seeing that Mu Hua seems to be going against the witch, Nick stood up. He was not sure whether Mu Hua was violent enough.

But regardless of whether he can help Mu Hua fight, he is after all a bureaucrat in the human world. With him on his side, even if a conflict occurs, he can make Mu Hua's violence a legitimate resistance or even a sanction to a certain extent.

"Although the Empire allows the homeless camp to handle some non-emergency situations, it does not mean that you can disturb people's livelihood."

"This is a legal business place. It is not a wise choice to cause trouble here." Nick walked up to Mu Hua and said to the group of witches.

They were already annoyed by Mu Hua's "telling tales" behavior, and after listening to Nick's words, all the witches showed obvious displeasure on their faces.

Resisting the strong is a fine tradition of the people of Loren, and the witches hate this tradition...

However, after Tricia whispered to a witch, the witch was briefly surprised, but stopped her companions, stopped the witches behind her, and faced Mu Hua and others. "I'm sorry, Mr. Nick, we are not trying to cause trouble. These victims are in special circumstances. You should know that we are more authoritative in treating psychological problems." The witch explained to Nick.

"That also requires considering the wishes of the person involved, right?" Nick said with a smile, turning to look at where Tricia was.

"Besides, Miss Tricia is here. These people volunteered to stay here to work. If they need psychological treatment, I believe Miss Tricia can also do it." When Nick said this, Tricia had already put away her armor and walked to Mu Hua's side.

"Of course, my business scope includes psychological and emotional therapy." Tricia raised her chin towards the witches, and her contemptuous look made the witches frown.

"Hey, which side are you from? Didn't you invite these people here?" Unable to understand Tricia's behavior pattern, Mu Hua asked Tricia in a low voice.

"I was the one who called them, but these old guys are too greedy. They didn't even consider me at all." Tricia pouted in disgust.

"Not only will we get bonus points at the Ranger Camp by settling these people, but they'll probably want to recruit some servants, too."

"But they didn't consider my situation at all."

"In that case, no matter whether they live or die, just kill them! Want to do it? I'll help you." Tricia was eager to try, which further made Mu Hua realize the witch's viciousness.

"Get lost! I don't want to have a conflict with them. Including the ones in the forest, there are at least five Faceless Men. I don't believe they can't create some zombies. If they break things, will you compensate for it?" Mu Hua resisted.

"You have so many Terror Knights, so why are you afraid of corpse demons? They don't dare to bring out too exaggerated corpse demons here. If something is broken, of course you have to ask them to pay for it." Tricia had bad intentions.

The Faceless Men's possession is difficult to solve, and they can simultaneously transform their dead hosts into corpse demons. Corpses are constructed undead and also need the attachment of ghosts to move.

The corpse demons created by the Faceless Men seemed to be tailor-made for them and could make up for their many weaknesses and disadvantages.

After combining the two, the corpse demon that does not require mental control, has a hard body, flexible movements, and can even perform martial arts can be regarded as a ghost weapon with more witch characteristics.

"I don't even want to mess with you, let alone them." Mu Hua said to Tricia.

"What do you mean even me? Am I worse than them?"

"Others have the Faceless Man, do you have one?"

"I just haven't found the right human thought body! I'm still young, and sooner or later I will train Fanny to become a Faceless Man."

"Oh, I will have it sooner or later, let's talk about it when I have it. Anyway, I don't want to provoke them."

"Tsk, what a coward."

"Hey, let me beat you up."

"It's nothing to bully me."

"Ha, I never said I had any ability."

"Hey, hey, you two, stop arguing. They won't release the Faceless Men, right? Debbie is a succubus, it's not easy for her to fight with others. If anything happens, help me block it." Nick said guiltily, interrupting the two people's whispering.

"These guys are so annoying, why don't you call the police?" Tabitha walked up and said with annoyance.

"Tricia, can they snatch the Faceless Man away?" Vivian asked Tricia with twinkling eyes.

"The Faceless Men are very intelligent. Those Faceless Men who can follow the witches have established an emotional foundation with the witches. It's useless for you to snatch them away, but you should be able to snatch something else from them." Tricia looked at Vivian, who was eager to try, with appreciation.

"Hey, you better get some attention. These are all veteran witches. Ikaros, put away the Gatling gun. And you, Clark, where did you get the knife?"

Not only did Ikaros take out the Gatling gun he had asked for from Webster, but Clark also took out a half-meter-long hatchet from somewhere, and the young man acted like a gangster thug.

Looking at the group of friends around him who have serious violent tendencies, Mu Hua has a headache. (End of this chapter)