“Comrades, what a fitting term.”
Dragon couldn't help but admire.
Compared to compatriots, kin, the word "comrade" held a natural sense of closeness for the Revolutionaries.
Unlike pirates who came together for various reasons, not bound by a common goal.
Unlike the Marines, who uphold their own distinct sense of justice.
They, the Revolutionaries, all shared one common goal, striving for it together.
That is, to overthrow the World Government and establish a new system.
This was the goal of all Revolutionaries, they were those who shared the same aspirations.
Comrades, comrades, those with shared aspirations, not emphasizing position, but aspirations.
“From now on, we Revolutionaries will address each other as comrades, not by our positions.”
Dragon said to Sabo and the others.
Previously, familiar acquaintances addressed each other by name, while strangers used positions or other formal terms.
But the term "comrade," whether for strangers or acquaintances, was polite yet warm.
Though just a term, Dragon could feel that even a simple change in address could enhance the Revolutionaries' overall cohesion.
Besides, in addition to this "comrade" thing, he was also curious.
How would Roja conduct his research next?
He had conducted similar research, having traveled to many places and witnessed countless acts of darkness.
But his subconscious told him that Roja's research was drastically different from what he considered to be research.
“He’s only an eight-year-old, but he feels like a seasoned mentor.”
Sabo said with a strange expression on his face.
“Even though the former Admiral Fujitora is his teacher, at times they seem to have completely switched roles.”
It was an odd feeling.
That mature aura, contrasting sharply with his youthful body and face.
“It's because his every step is clear, no confusion, only determination. Such determination is usually found in those with rich experiences, those who have a detailed understanding of their lives and the world around them.”
“It's hard to imagine that an eight-year-old boy, after enduring the hell of a nation's destruction, has not a single trace of confusion, with clear plans for his every step.”
Ivankov said with a serious expression.
Despite his usual lack of seriousness, as a king who could save a dying nation, Ivankov's wisdom was profound when serious, his insights incredibly sharp.
“Even Fujitora, a strong man who blinded himself for his cause, couldn’t escape confusion. Yet this boy named Roja achieved it.”
“Just this decisiveness alone, I believe he can become the leader of the Revolutionaries.”
Ivankov stated directly.
The Revolutionaries viewed Roja differently from the pirates and Marines in the chat room. They focused more on Roja’s leadership ideology and character.
For the Revolutionaries, a leader’s strength wasn’t the most crucial aspect, but rather their ability to walk resolutely on the right path every step of the way.
The Revolutionaries weren’t afraid of a lack of strength. Their growth from the Self-Defense Army to their current state wasn’t due to Dragon's power, but his ideology.
Ideology creates a shared, correct aspiration, an aspiration that unites everyone under the banner of the Revolutionaries.
The upper limit of ideology’s power is the upper limit of the Revolutionaries’ strength, and the vitality of ideology is the vitality of the Revolutionaries.
Right and wrong, for the majority, doesn’t matter much.
But for the Revolutionaries, it’s extremely important.
【After Fujitora and Roja made their decision, they returned to their room, taking out a map, they were going to decide their next destination.】
The screen on the giant screen freezes at this moment, and then the grand voice sounds.
【Bonus question begins】
【Question: Where will Roja spend most of his time in the next five years?】
【1: East Blue】
【2: West Blue】
【3: South Blue】
【4: North Blue】
【5: Paradise】
【6: New World】
Another bonus question.
The emergence of this bonus question caused all the people in the chat room to boil.
Because they had witnessed the rewards of the first bonus question.
Revival card, Haki armament, and a body repair potion that can be called a panacea.
How could this not be exciting.
Luffy: This time I must answer correctly and get the revival card reward to revive Ace.
Zoro: I want to revive Kuina.
Koshiro: Let's work together, Zoro.
Trafalgar D. Water Law: Wait for me, Corazon.
Sengoku: Rosinante.
Garp: Old man wants to revive Ace.
Nami: Bell-mère.
Franky: Tom-san.
One by one, voices echoed.
In comparison, everyone had regrets hidden deep within their hearts.
The desire to revive the person in their heart was the strongest.
Of course, some also sought greater strength and longevity.
【Ten seconds of thinking time, ten seconds later, the answer begins.】
【No information can be transmitted through the chat room within the ten-second thinking time.】
【10】
【9】
As the grand voice began.
Everyone in the world began to think intensely.
No one would be indifferent to the reward for answering, even the Whitebeard trio who had already received rewards.
They could understand the magic of those rewards better.
Sphinx Island.
“Quickly think of the right answer, my sons.”
Whitebeard shouted loudly.
“Pops, we should each choose different answers, the number of answers is limited, and the number of us who entered the chat room is more than that.”
Marco shouted loudly.
For the first time, some may not have believed in the reward and were observing, some may not have thought of this aspect in time.
Of course, most were probably because there weren’t that many people entering the chat room, plus the world was imprisoned, no one dared to openly discuss in the chat room.
So, the first bonus question was answered in a panic and alone.
But for the second time, organizations with many people in the chat room could use Marco’s method.
However, the second time, a loophole was clearly filled, that is, the loophole of information transmission through the chat room.
With this loophole plugged, organizations that didn’t gather together would find it difficult to use the chat room to confirm their chosen answers with each other.
And besides, there are other issues.
That is, the issue of reward distribution.
Even within the same organization, while everyone is imprisoned, the rewards obtained by answering alone are ultimately awarded to the individual, not the organization.
Plus, the rewards are so tempting, without the ability to establish effective guarantees.
Whether or not this method can be achieved depends heavily on the cohesion of the organization and the moral standards of its members.