Chapter 73 (2/2)
”You are not passing judgments on them”
Kate was not a virtuous personShe did not seek to be a good human
However, she did have that shteousness
Her view of righteousness comes from a coin
On one side of the coin was repentance while the other a written judgmentThat is, offer a second chance to those who truly repent, but judge those who do not
”Let o any further”
Kim Tae-Hoon responded to Kate
”I have no intention of judging themI destroy them because they become potential threats”
”Potential threats?”
”Hostage requires a guardA hostage without a guard is not a hostage, but a variable like a landmine that may explode at any timeIt is better to become a killer than offer mercy and show the huues, and subordinates become casualties
”What do you…”
As he was explaining, Ki Kate's responses
”Potential threats are pre-eli any methods available, isn't that the Auents deploy 200M Global Hawk and take photographs of their own agents, acting as the locals in phony hanistan?”
The country that moves to eliminate any potential threats with the utmost passion, discipline, and callousness for their own country in the world is none other than the USA
”That's…”
Kate knew that fact, very well, as the daughter of the US ambassador
At last, Kate kept silent
As long as she kept the identity of US citizenshi+p and being the US aainst Kiument
Seeing her demeanor, Kim Tae-Hoon did not explain any further
It did not matter or was important to Kim Tae-Hoon as to what Kate's value system was
What was ianize the acquired intels
Then KiHe then took a sip and savored the coffee that he had brewed before the night fell
Kate plopped down on to the ground with a big sigh, accepting his intention of no longer wanting to engage in the argument
Then she pulled her pretty blond hair as if to pull them out
In the ether a puzzle from the short intel
'The newly encountered Messiah Clan was powerful beyond one's thoughts'
According to the intel, this Messiah Clan was the , of all the clans that Kim Tae-Hoon had encountered up to this point
'Exploiting religious characteristics'
In large part, there were four Classes in the Messiah organization
At the top was the Messiah, or God, to put it simply
Below that were those who had stiguard God
The next was the Followers that believe and worshi+p the Messiah as God
The botto considered and treated as humans, they are simply the labor to be used
Of course, it doesn't appear to be any different than other ordinary organizations that were class based
'Well exploited the mystique'
The difference was in the paths of the Guardians and Messiah
Rather than staying put in one location, they roa thefood and weapons to the survivors
Of course, the food and weapons were distributed to only those who followed, believed, and worshi+pped them
They displayed salvation and benevolence
As a result, Messiah has naturally becodo area, to those ished to live like humans, remain in power and maintain statuses
'It was '
This was the reason that Kient
In reality, it was difficult to e in situations, where most of the social infrastructure has been demolished
Furtherdo is not a sion with infrastructureRather, there is vast land with population and infrastructure are dispersed everywhereThere are s
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