After all, he is just an infected person. Instead of using his brain, it is better to take action and get rid of the whole thing.

If Ursus can do this, why can't I?

"So, Amiya, it's not us, nor Mr. Ernst or the infected, nor even the Supervisory Council and the Business Federation who made this decision. It's this land that is at fault. We, Rhodes Island, need to heal this land."

Amiya nodded with some heartache.

"Are we just going to watch these infected people die?"

Kal'tsit pursed her lips, knowing that Amiya could not make such a cruel decision, so she simply closed her eyes and shook her head firmly:

"We can't help it."

Ernst was able to force the Chamber of Commerce to retreat to this extent. No matter how you look at it, he has done his best.

He has been under a lot of pressure recently. I heard that after the "Light Speech", he has been almost blocked by fans these days. Many times he has to rely on the daughter of the Shi Huaiya family to bring security to clear the way for him to leave the hotel safely.

Kelsey regretted that she was not able to attend the speech in person, and the video version that was circulated on the intercity network had cheers, screams, and all kinds of sounds, and most of them were recorded only halfway through the speech. It was too noisy and basically just a noise. The viewing experience was too bad. Kelsey couldn't hear what Ernst was talking about even with her ear close to the speaker, so she had no choice but to turn off the video.

If there is a chance, I can ask Ernst about the content of his speech so that she can use it to teach Amiya.

As for now...

Don't let Mr. Ernst's efforts go to waste and just write the list honestly.

Speak of the devil and he shall appear. As soon as Kal'tsit finished her teaching, Ernst appeared on the deck of Rhodes Island, followed by Enshia.

Enxia now travels between Rhine Life and Rhodes Island, fully enjoying Ernst's prestige in both places. Wherever she goes, she is greeted with: "Hello, Miss Enxia, ​​your brother is amazing."

Enxia was both happy and angry about this.

I was happy, of course, because I was happy for my brother's successful career.

I was angry, of course, because I was left so far behind.

So, when Ernst came to the island this time, Enxia pestered Ernst and talked to him for a long time, hoping that Ernst could find him a job and help Kjerag.

Ernst thought for a long time and just took her to the training room to record a set of radio gymnastics.

I will take it back and use it as a teaching material. I encourage all Kjerag people to do fitness, especially young people, and not to neglect their health just because life is better now.

As usual, he added a somewhat humorous opening statement to this set of radio gymnastics:

[The first set of Kjerag radio gymnastics! ]

[Yeragond is calling! ]

After dealing with this one, Ernst and Enxia came to the deck to get some fresh air, and happened to run into Kal'tsit and Amiya who were also on the deck.

"Ms. Kal'tsit and Amiya, good afternoon."

Ernst greeted them, and Enshia nodded in greeting: "Dr. Kelsey, Amiya, good afternoon!"

Kal'tsit turned around and nodded with Amiya: "Mr. Ernst and Miss Enshia, are you used to being in Rhodes Island?"

"of course."

Ernst nodded. It was not his first time here, and Enxia had lived here for more than half a year. Even if he was not used to it, he should get used to it.

Noticing that Amiya was a little absent-minded, Ernst asked:

"Did something happen?"

Kal'tsit shrugged helplessly: "Amiya is worried about the list."

"Ok?"

Ernst blinked in surprise and asked as if to confirm:

“Is that the list of infected people?”

Kelsey nodded: "Yes, Amiya doesn't want to make a choice."

Ernst didn't understand:

"Choose what? Why choose?"

Kal'tsit frowned slightly: "Did you forget? The Business Federation requires that only those on the list can stay in Plot Zero..."

Ernst nodded, then shrugged: "I know."

"But I wonder if there is an upper limit to the list, right?"

Looking at Kelsey's stunned expression, Ernst blinked and explained as a matter of course:

"The Business Federation has actually relented. Otherwise, why would they give you a blank list to fill in?"

"They don't know how many infected people there are in Plot Zero. The paper is here, so just fill it in. Why choose?"

"Of course, it's not impossible. Rhodes Island can indeed use the opportunity of the list to recruit some capable infected who are willing to leave Casimir as operators. This is also one of your operating modes, right? I'm not sure about the probability of digging out talents from the infected, but the base number of infected in Plot Zero is very large, which may not be a bad thing for Rhodes Island."

Ernst paused and reminded helplessly:

"Don't look at the list and think it should be limited."

"The list is very flexible. It can be long or short. It can be rushed when needed and can be eliminated when not needed. Its only feature is that it has no features. It can be filled in at will. That's why I spent so much time and effort with the Business Federation."

"Otherwise, what do you think, Dr. Kal'tsit? Why don't I just ask them to let these infected people go?"

Kal'tsit glanced sideways, looking a little embarrassed.

She thought it was impossible.

For this, she even gave Amiya a serious education...

Suddenly I didn't feel like talking anymore. My toes were already digging into each other.

In fact, what Kal'tsit thought was not unreasonable.

Ernst could indeed directly ask the Federation of Commerce to let these infected people go. With his current reputation and the pros and cons of the same "Infected Knight Participation Act", he didn't even need to shout "HOW DARE YOU!"

But doing so will have a bad impact.

Kjerag and he have been in the spotlight enough. It is also true that he has to rely on bodyguards to clear the way for him to go out these days. At this time, forcibly interfering with the internal decisions of the Chamber of Commerce is actually a bit of asking for an inch too far and using the excuse of forcing the emperor to abdicate.

This is somewhat inappropriate, and even if the Chamber of Commerce agrees to it, it will leave a very bad impression on people.

So, Ernst chose to borrow the flag of Rhode Island.

They were originally a medical company, and they were also well-known in this land. Before the [Four Cities Meltdown], they were rescuing the infected people in Plot 0. The mission they took was commissioned by the Blood Knight Dikaiopolis, and the funds were paid by him with the bonuses and savings accumulated from the knight competition. Dikaiopolis belonged to the Commercial Federation, and was brought up by Charne, the only "innocent person" in the Commercial Federation. There is no doubt that his background is clean.

No matter how you look at it, the infection in Plot Zero has nothing to do with Ernst and Kjerag.

If they rescue these infected people, it can not only echo the idea of ​​"equal human rights" put forward by Ernst in "The Light Speech", but also boost Rhodes Island's reputation as the "first responder". As Ernst said, they can also use some tricks to attract a group of talents to Rhodes Island. Isn't it wonderful to kill three birds with one stone?

So, Ernst chose to give this job to Rhodes Island.

Unexpectedly, Rhodes Island really selected it here?

Kal'tsit, you keep saying that others are anthropomorphic. Your thoughts are also quite anthropomorphic!

Kal'tsit was silent, but Amiya became even happier.

She ran over quickly, launched a little donkey attack at Ernst, and then received a plush bunny hug, and shouted:

"Thank you Mr. Ernst!"

Ernst endured the pain from the collision, complaining in his mind about how this kid could be so strong, while rubbing Amiya's head:

"It's okay, I should do it."

"Ms. Amiya, you should go and input the list early. Although there is no upper limit to the list, the workload is considerable just to input the names."

Amiya nodded gratefully and trotted off the deck.

Ernst then looked at Kal'tsit and asked:

"Kal'tsit, how long will it take us to get back to Kjerag?"

Kal'tsit, who had been silent from the beginning, breathed a sigh of relief as if she had come back to life, and replied:

"Once we finish the work on Plot Zero, we can leave. About the day after tomorrow."

Ernst nodded. Enxia also felt a little emotional:

"I haven't been back to Kjerag for so long. I miss it so much! I wonder if I can find the way back now?"

Ernst and Kelsey smiled at each other. Kelsey rarely took the initiative to speak and praised:

"Thanks to Mr. Tornsted, Kjerag is now a very different person."

"Please believe it, Miss Enxia, ​​it (he) will not let you down."

Simple yet meaningful and thought-provoking puns, Kal'tsit likes to use such small details to express her ideas.

It's a lovely thing.

I can't hold on any longer, so I'll adjust my schedule tonight.

The author's recent update schedule has been so intense that I feel a little overwhelmed. Today's update is even more important. I slept for three hours after finishing writing last night, and got up in the morning to go to the company for internship and attend lectures. I worked from eight in the morning to six in the evening, and now I am completely exhausted.

I will adjust my schedule tonight and make up for some sleep. Thank you brothers for your understanding.

As compensation, I’ll post the latest commissioned article, by Xiaote.

There are pictures here, which can be viewed after the updated version

Chapter 459: Why were Kal'tsit and Kazdel besieged?

Rhode Island, Medical Department.

This was not Ernst's first visit to Rhode Island, but the last time he came, Rhode Island seemed a little old.

Perhaps because they did make some money during this period, the overall decoration of Rhodes Island has been upgraded to a certain extent. The storage boxes piled up in the corridors have disappeared, and the newly purchased cleaning robots are running back and forth, cleaning the floor spotlessly. The elevators have been renovated, and the trading station and processing station have also started operating. The cabins of the major departments have become more popular, and it seems that a lot of talent has been attracted.

Seeing that the company was gradually getting on the right track, Ernst was in a good mood. He still remembered that when he first went to the island to meet Enshia, many of the company's cabins were still closed, and the corridors were covered with all kinds of strange scratches. Ernst asked Kal'tsit where these scratches came from. She was silent for a while before answering a little depressed:

"Because of an accident that should not have happened, a series of tragedies that should not have happened have occurred."

A very Kal'tsit-like riddle. It highlights a riddle that seems to say something, but also seems to say nothing.

Ernst thought for a long time, but couldn't figure out what kind of accident could happen in a medical company, what kind of tragedy could cause so many traces of fighting in the corridor, and finally he could only guess:

"Medical trouble?"

At that time, Kal'tsit was stunned, smiled bitterly and did not answer.

Ernst could only shrug.

This was the biggest change he could think of that a medical company might encounter.

The people who needed treatment were not cured, and the people who needed to be saved were not revived. Although the reasons may be the shortcomings of modern medicine and the powerlessness of Originium technology, and Rhodes Island cannot be blamed, there are always some people who cannot accept this result.

In his previous life, Ernst had witnessed the power of medical disputes countless times in reality and on the Internet. As for the land of Terra, one can imagine how big a commotion it would cause if a medical dispute occurred in a place where everyone was armed with knives and crossbows.

To some extent, Ernst is not entirely wrong.

The people who should have been treated were not cured (the ore disease that afflicted the Sarkaz), and the people who should have been saved were not saved (Theresa). Rhodes Island was eventually reorganized into a medical company, which may not be without the desire to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

But Kal'tsit has no intention of revealing these things to Ernst.

The past of the Tower of Babel is a secret belonging to the old times. Ernst contacted Rhodes Island, invested in Rhodes Island, and believed in Rhodes Island. Kal'tsit felt that it was unnecessary for him to come into contact with the heavy past of the Sarkaz and the Demon King.

Let’s focus on the present and look to the future.

"Speaking of which, Kal'tsit, I heard about a very interesting historical event some time ago. Do you have any information about it?"

Ernst suddenly spoke. Kelsey came back to her senses from her thoughts and nodded confidently:

"Don't worry, just ask. I know everything."

After saying that, she seemed to remember something and added less confidently,

"At least when it comes to history, I know everything."

It's not that she's scared, she just learned her lesson.

Ernst had given her too many tough tasks, and as the saying goes, even a beast of burden could turn even if taught three times. Kal'tsit had restarted her computer so many times, and even for the sake of its own lifespan, she had to learn some virtues and leave herself a way out.

But at least in terms of Terran history, she was still very confident. Even if Ernst started asking about the expedition of Luga Sargus and Harandu Khan, or why the former Emperor Ursus suddenly died, she could tell him everything! And her accuracy might be higher than the official history!

There's no way, who asked her, a person who wrote unofficial history, to really "be present at the battle between the Four Emperors and command the civil war among the Demons"?

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