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    <Regression number 13 is damn right, episode 307>

    “It is said that there are four causes for which a person would risk his or her life.”

    “They are faith country family and sovereignty.”

    “But is it really right to kill and steal from others for my faith my country my family and myself?”

    “A long time ago I doubted that statement.”

    Christina’s voice was quiet.

    However his unwavering strength was felt and his calm eyes had a soft charisma that overwhelmed the audience.

    “That might be what the fight on Earth is like.”

    “Taking something from someone else may be cheating in the name of justice.”

    “It is right to take something from others for my faith my country my family and myself.”

    “I once thought that such discrimination and distinction led to malice.”

    “I thought that people ostracized others according to their own interests took what was beneficial to themselves as the standard of justice taught wrong things and thoughtless malice not knowing that they were evil created a wrong world by passing down wrong common sense.”

    She took a moment to catch her breath.

    “It’s a childish leap but. Yes I thought so in the past.”

    “Adults who learned the wrong things continue the wrong world and repeat the wrong relationships.”

    “Because someone did it first. “I can do that too.”

    “But I thought someone had to say no and break this chain of malice.”

    “So I became a teacher and with comrades who had the same dream I built a school and taught children.”

    “I thought that for a proper world proper education must come first and that children with proper culture will grow up and correct the world that has been thoughtlessly ruined by wrong adults.”

    “I taught children who learn wrong things from adults how people should live and what is right and wrong even though ideals and reality are different and I believed that one day these children would grow up and create a better world.”

    “And on the day I go to meet the parents of children who can’t go to school…”

    Christina trailed off.

    “A tower appeared in the sky.”

    “When I returned to school all the children were dead.”

    “The school I built with my comrades was destroyed and most of the bodies were not even found.”

    “I didn’t even have time to be sad. “Everyone ran away chased by monsters that appeared from under the school.”

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    “I asked myself this as I burned the children’s fingers and belongings that I had barely picked up at the crematorium.”

    “Why did the children have to die? Why do people have to go through this pain? “Where did this malice come from?”

    “I couldn’t understand it at all.”

    “I could not tolerate the indiscriminate malice that caused the deaths that the other-dimensional entity that appeared in the sky was forcing upon us.”

    Christina asked the hunters in the crowd.

    “Do you remember 40 years ago?”

    “Why did our family and friends have to die so cruelly?”

    The hunters summoned to Babel were lost in memories.

    The day when the tower appeared and the world was driven to the precipice of destruction.

    It was nothing special now because it was so sad and everyone had experienced that kind of pain.

    In those days everyone experienced unbearable pain.

    Absurd malice unreasonable destruction and a gruesome death fell upon all.

    Soon they were fighting among themselves in a world on the verge of destruction and they came to hate each other more than the tower.

    Clearly the cause was the Babel they were standing on.

    “There can be no evil more obvious than this in human history.”

    Christina closed her eyes.

    “Even if the name of the country changes. Even if the dominant religion and ideology changes. Even if you lose your people and territory. People can go on living.”

    “But if we lose to Babel it won’t end with the country changing its name.”

    “Humanity will be deprived of all possibilities and will become material for Babel.”

    “It is the eternal destruction of humanity and our universe.”

    “Human history may be short compared to other races in Babel.”

    “That’s why I don’t want it to end here.”

    She opened her eyes and spoke to Babel’s Hunters who guard humanity’s last frontier.

    “The history of humanity and people’s lives only lasted 10000 years so I hope it continues far into the future.”

    “Handing over the city and letting you and all of humanity die is something I can never tolerate.”

    “If you’re scared you don’t have to fight.”

    “I will protect you.”

    “No matter what happens we will send you back to your hometown.”

    “If I cannot I will make Babel my grave.”

    “Tomorrow I will come to the forefront of the battlefield and protect everything I want to protect.”

    “I have lost so much that I don’t want to lose any more.”

    She held the hem of her dress on her chest.

    “I wish everyone could return to Earth.”

    “I wish everything could go back to the way it was.”

    “I will deal an unforgiving blow to the evil that seeks to take everything from me to the evil that tramples everything I love.”

    She raised her head and looked back at the hunters on the front line.

    “I believe in you and your qualities who have defended people’s cities over the past decades shared life and death on the front lines and risked their lives to protect humanity on Earth.”

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    “Even if we misunderstand each other and make mistakes at least for tomorrow. “Please forget about the past for at least one day tomorrow and fight with one mind.”

    “The world will be saved by you who are standing here.”

    After she finished speaking she was silent.

    Clap clap clap-

    When Ben-Hur the leader of Deus applauded the square was filled with applause.

    She’s not all about pretense.

    Christina C Mahadeva always said she would save everyone and put it into action.

    She was a great personality who always risked her life for her beliefs a person whom all Babel Hunters admired and a person who would become a righteous lighthouse in a confusing reality.

    “Thank you for your effort.”

    Alphard spoke to Christina who was coming down from the podium.

    Christina’s face was cold.

    He passed by Alphard and Sigmund fiercely as if he had witnessed something that went against his beliefs.

    Alphard said to Sigmund.

    “You will be hated.”

    “hate? “You don’t know Christina very well.”

    Sigmund answered expressionlessly.

    “She doesn’t blame anyone easily. “He’s not angry at you or me he’s angry at himself for not being able to stop our actions.”

    Next Edgar the leader of the corps took the stage and spoke the first words.

    “Humanity’s survival comes before anything else.”

    He grabbed the lectern and spoke.

    “Save the world.”

    “Protect your family.”

    “Protect the people.”

    “It doesn’t matter what kind of life you lived before.”

    Edgar who had been speaking overbearingly paused for a moment.

    “I was told not to say this kind of story because it would cause opposition. In the end all I can say is this.”

    “Live like a human being and die like a human being.”

    “If we don’t stop it here humanity will perish. “Everyone dies.”

    “We must fight against destruction to the last man.”

    Unlike in the past Edgar whose face was covered with scars stared at people.

    “Everyone must have been making excuses until now.”

    “I’m not bad. “Everything is inevitable in Babel.”

    “That statement is not wrong. “That excuse has been overly used by the logic of power and those who have it.”

    “No more excuses can excuse greed and betrayal.”

    “There is no later. “You can’t make up for your mistakes by putting off guilt.”

    “If humanity runs away from the final battle tomorrow and if humanity is defeated those who ran away will become demons and those who survive will become dimensional refugees and wander Babel.”

    “The entire human race from Earth to Babel will die in despair embracing the corpses of annihilated and destroyed cities and families.”

    “Say it again.”

    Edgar said each word clearly.

    “Any further betrayal is a betrayal of all humanity of all values ​​and life forms that exist in our universe.”

    “After years of suffering the time has finally come.”

    “After this fight we return to Earth.”

    “Fight against destruction.”

    “We all have a reason to fight even if it means risking our lives.”

    “Be aware of that.”

    “We will never surrender this city or our planet under Babel.”

    “At least I will fight until the very end.”

    “Even if my whole body is torn into pieces broken or burning.”

    “If I have even one piece of my soul left I will definitely protect the future of humanity.”

    As Edgar’s story ended explosive applause erupted from the Legion’s camp.

    Edgar came down from the podium and Kim Jin-tae who was very stiff asked.

    “Is it really okay for me to go up here?”

    “it’s okay.”

    Alphard said.

    “Rather I have high hopes for you.”

    “No leaning over and stuff like that is not my constitution….”

    Kim Jin-tae went up to the podium scratching his head shyly.

    As I stood at the podium I could see at a glance the 1.5 million people gathered in the square.

    ‘There are a lot of yams….’

    As so many eyes of all ages and genders were focused on me a cold sweat broke out on my back.

    “Um hello! “My name is Kim Jin-tae the CEO of the company!”

    bang!

    I bent down so much that I hit my head on the lectern.

    ‘It’s ruined!’

    Kim Jin-tae whose hair had turned white straightened his back.

    I thought it would be a sea of ​​laughter but contrary to my expectations silence filled the square.

    ‘Why isn’t anyone laughing?’ Kim Jin-tae who was surprised for a moment soon realized.

    Everyone’s eyes are full of anxiety.

    It’s so serious and your head is so full of confusion that you can’t really see who’s saying what or what they’re doing right in front of you.

    The children who came out holding hands were so scared that they couldn’t smile as adults glared at them from all directions.

    ‘When Babel goes out of power humanity’s last battle must be fought in one day…’

    You are full of anxiety and can’t remember what to do.

    The situation doesn’t make sense to me.

    As the red countdown dwindled the instinctive cry to live became stronger and everyone lost their composure.

    “We are the last bastion of humanity… we can’t do it without us…”

    Kim Jin-tae who was reading the speech he had prepared trailed off.

    Christina and Edgar in front were sincere.

    However the words he recited only imitated them and did not contain any real sincerity.

    “….”

    Everyone in the square looked at him with uneasy eyes as he remained silent.

    Jintae Kim scratched the side of his head and erased the speech he had prepared from his mind.

    “Uh more than this… As some of you may know there has actually been an auspicious event in our family.”

    “….”

    “My sister gave birth to her second child. ‘Is this already your second child?’ I didn’t really feel it until I saw it in person. “It was only when I held him in person that it felt real.”

    Kim Jin-tae laughed awkwardly.

    There was still a heavy silence in the square.

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