Chapter 92. Psychological Expert

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    When is he gonna expand?
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    Imagine in 1k chapters we have 22people to display before the gathering
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    Good chapter
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    The cases ended too soon, was that philanthropist guy the only one to kill people? There must be lot of such people and what about army commander and kings and emperors, they too must have killed a lot, many people must have killed their enemies, must they all seek beyonders help? I believe there must be a catalyst that increased the power of resentment
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      Yeah there was, it was said in this chapter that normally it would not be a problem but Hayley's intense hatred and determination directed at Deweyville while she died caused it to boil over
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      there was. right at the moment she died she saw the deweyville emblem. this directed her emotions towards him.
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    I want sussie to become a member blushed
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      Same
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    Why are people calling Audrey "Susie's Assistant"? Shouldn't it be the other way around? swim
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      How dare you slander our Beloved Sussie like that lshock
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    Me siento mejor ahora. Estaba enojada por lo irresponsable y estúpido que fue darle tanto dinero a una familia tan pobre, pero ahora que nuestro sabio Capitán se hizo cargo ya no me molesta.
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    I wonder if we will get a new member in the club today ... Not the dog obviously
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    “No way, Susie can’t talk. If they were to let her express her opinion and share her thoughts, what would she do? Woof woof woof? Howl howl?


    Maybe Klein can do or make something that would allow Susie to be able to speak, he can conjure up anything he wants in the grey fog world so it seems plausible to me
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    What is amazing here is the attitude from those who know that the Deweyville's Factory kills literally people doing their job... and do nothing about that...

    To summarize:

    - To invoke evil spirits = BAD
    - To kill poor workers while they are at work = GOOD

    Do I have to cry or laugh about this cynical situation?
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      Well, the thing is, there's nothing they can do about it. Deweyville already takes a measure for that, giving more money and having people presenting the early symptoms of lead poisonning to get assigned to another work. They can't do much more. If he pay for the appropriate equipement in all his factories to protect workers against it, he will incur heavy losses in the process. That's the kind of things that can only be solved with time and technological innovation. If a country decides to heavily restrict this industry to protect workers, factories will probably be relocalized in other countries anyway.
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      It's a practicality problem, but to oversimplify into one simple sentence: It'll cost too much.
      The reasoning was already explained in detail in the chapter - which shows you're complaining about a chapter you haven't even read. What a good person you are.
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      Here's the thing: humans die. Now how they die is up to them - through hunger or through risky work environments.
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      They need a marxist revolution like right now.
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      Would you do something if you were in their shoes? I don't think I would nor I could. What would you do?
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