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Chapter 773 Execution Officer

As the saying goes, if the water is clear, there will be no fish, and if the person is careful, there will be no disciple. In fact, the superiors can often be very tolerant of subordinates.

Depending on each person's temperament, the ruler can be slightly relieved of many of the subordinates, such as insufficient ability, laziness, and even greed for money, lust, and accepting bribes.

But these tolerances have a bottom line, and this insurmountable bottom line is infidelity. No matter how tolerant or stupid the ruler is, unless he is blinded or is prepared to implement counter-espionage plans, his disloyalty and betrayal of his subordinates will be absolutely intolerable.

"Ms. Stephanie, I hope you can take it seriously. This is a very serious situation." Evanson went in and said in a sarcastic manner. "The infidelity of subordinates is like a plague. It will easily spread rapidly in an organization, which will eventually lead to the division and disintegration of the organization. Just like this..." At this point Evanson stretched out his hand and released a corrosion technique. The poor iron ball that had been rubbed just now quickly turned into a pool of black sand under the influence of this spell. "The organization, which was originally an iron plate, turned into a plate of loose sand under the influence of more and more infidels."

Stephanie looked at the pool of iron sand and thoughtfully. It is true that the infidelity is like cancer. A person's infidelity is very likely to drive a large number of people around him. Because when people see someone betrayal but can luckily hide it and not get the punishment they deserve, they will inevitably think that since there are no serious consequences for betrayal, why do they have to work hard to maintain their loyalty?

Or maybe the boss and colleagues found that someone had serious betrayal, but they were afraid that they would be held accountable for the corresponding joint and several liability, so they had to help them cover up. In the end, this cover-up became a handle, and the mud foot was deeply trapped and pulled down by someone.

In this case, even if there are still one or two people who can maintain their original intentions and stick to their original loyalty, surrounded by a group of betrayers, he has to rely on others in the face of the betrayed boss, and he has to care about his relationships and deal with interpersonal relationships when facing the betrayed colleagues. Even if he wants to take the risk of exposing it, as the saying goes, he is very likely to be beaten up by the public, so in order to ensure that he can survive, he can only choose to join in the crowd.

This is indeed a very dangerous situation, but ironically, it is impossible for a huge organization to ensure absolute loyalty for everyone. Stephanie is very clear about this, and her father Malik is very clear about it.

So they had to settle for the second best and increase the price of betrayal as much as possible to minimize the possibility of betrayal. This is what is called relative loyalty. For a long time, they have thought that doing this is correct and the organization has been very stable. However, judging from what happened yesterday, this idea is really too optimistic.

A dangerous light appeared in Stephanie's eyes. A betrayer appeared among the people who were carefully selected and identified as highly loyal. Faced with a risk of 50, his loyalty collapsed, and he chose not to be a simple betrayal, but to take risks and take hostage to himself without regard for the consequences.

People like this will do such crazy behavior, so what about the others who are considered inferior to them at the beginning? I am afraid that if the situation is a little more serious, they will immediately disperse. If they are threatened, they may really want to sell themselves and their fathers, and even tie us up to get the merits.

This was really bad. Stephanie was shocked by her thoughts. She felt like she was sitting on a crater where a little stimulus would explode immediately.

But... Stephanie shook her head hard. Is it really serious? Could it be that the stimulation of yesterday's incident that caused me to think too much now? "We have always attached importance to the purity of the organization. We have a very strict anti-counterfeiting regulations and a very mature internal supervision system. Will the situation you mentioned be too much... It's a big deal."

"Hmph..." Evanson sneered, "No matter how perfect the system is, it will always need to be implemented to be useful."

Stephanie frowned and seemed a little unhappy. "Do you want to say that these systems of ours are useless? Why do you say that?"

Although Stephanie agrees with Evanson's ability, she believes that Evanson has always been an outsider. How can he know Hydra's internal affairs and the implementation of the system? If he is really clear about this, then Hydra's anti-counterfeiting system is really useless.

"This is an obvious truth." Evanson smiled and spread his hands. "The best medicine to cure infidelity is fear, extreme fear. The so-called anti-counterfeiting regulations and the so-called supervision system all originate from this."

"The extreme fear of the consequences of betrayal makes people subconsciously ignore the idea of ​​betrayal. Even if they have the idea of ​​betrayal, they will immediately be frightened and dare not take any action. Since they cannot restrain people's hearts, there will be fear that restrain people's behavior."

"Fear... is a very interesting summary." Evanson's remarks were obviously very much for Stephanie's appetite. He used fear to control everything and oppressed all living beings. No matter which faction Hydra is a highly praised this concept.

"But..." Evanson suddenly changed his tone and continued, "No matter how strict the rules are, they are just dead objects and lack the specificity of fear. Because once stereotyped dogma is formed, humans will instinctively find ways to avoid them, and the fear effect it produces will be greatly reduced."

"Just like all the laws in the world now, no matter how terrible the terms are, it is not as scary as a judge who likes to over-interpret the sentence."

"That's because fear is not a constant dead object, but a changing dynamic. What can really make people feel scared from the bottom of their hearts is a human being who is also in dynamic like the definition of fear, a human being who is scheming and can never figure it out."

Wonderful... Stephanie's beautiful eyes flashed. This is really the most exciting speech about fear she has ever seen. If it weren't for the inappropriate occasion, he really wanted to give Evanson a round of applause.

Just kidding, a warlock's theory of fear is really no one except Shadow Priest. Oh, Evanson suddenly remembered Claya for some reason, and life in the future is getting harder and harder.

"However..." Evanson dragged a long tone and looked at Stephanie with his eyes slanted. "This character should have been played by your father."

"The ancient Hydra's family has been consistent for thousands of years and has strong centripetal force from beginning to end. There are many reasons, but the most important point is that all family members maintain the highest awe of the head of the family, that is, the parents, and they are afraid to have the slightest rebellion, let alone betrayal. This is the so-called authoritarian politics. This is also the rule method that you Hydra are best at?"

Stephanie agrees with most of what Evanson said, but only one thing is "It should be my father... Do you want to say that my father has not played the role of the master now? Why do you assert this?"

"I don't know." Evanson shook his head quite a bachelor, and stunned Stephanie. If you don't know, you dare to talk nonsense?

"Maybe I'm generalizing because of what happened yesterday." Evanson touched his chin and smiled, "I have no disrespect for Ling Zun in advance."

"So do you have any remedies for this...?" Anyway, I have already talked about this part, even Stephanie is not bad enough to ask this question just for chatting. Moreover, this topic is quite constructive, and maybe it may come in handy in the future.

"Execution officer." Evanson narrowed his eyes and said, "In fact, in the distant era, every great king has an execution officer, not only to execute punishment, but also to help implement their intentions, of course, mainly to punish."

"But no matter what, this is a glorious job. This executioner is a concrete manifestation of the fear of betrayal. He will appear like a shadow to every person with a betrayal and impose the punishment for him, thereby ensuring the supreme authority of the king!"

"Oh..." Stephanie thought for a long time, then suddenly realized and said, "What you mean is...I want me to be this executioner."

"That's true." Evanson admitted without hesitation, "The crown prince was originally the most suitable candidate for the execution officer, because when he promoted the king's absolute authority, he also established a very high personal prestige, which laid a solid foundation for him to take over the position in the future. Besides... even if... well... it doesn't matter much."

Evanson's last sentence was unclear, but Stephanie understood it. It was nothing more than saying that once the personal authority of the execution officer surpassed the king, he might rebel and usurp the throne. But he was originally the crown prince, so Cheng and Fai were both rotten in the pot, which was better than giving the country a cheaper place to others in the surname.

"Besides, as long as a crown prince is competent for the position of execution officer, it doesn't matter if he lacks talents in other aspects, because at least he can ensure internal stability of the organization, and internal stability is the basis of everything. On the contrary, if internal stability cannot be guaranteed, no matter how excellent the talents in other aspects are, it will be useless."

"I... can I do it?" Although Stephanie was asking questions and answers, looking at her elated look, she knew that she was obviously very moved.

Therefore, Evanson said, "You are the only daughter of Mr. Malik, the only heir, and are destined to be the existence of all Hydras. But to be like that, you can always be the flowers in the father's greenhouse. You must be beheaded as soon as possible to reveal your head and horns to gain prestige. Besides... you have the power to execute punishment now."

A strange smile appeared on the corner of Stephanie's mouth. She suddenly turned around and waved her hand. The ball of iron sand next to her was reorganized into a ball. So what if it was a plate of loose sand? Let me use this power to reorganize it.

At this time, Evanson took out a short stick about 25 cm long and green, and handed it over, "This is the weapon I have built for you."

Stephanie took it and saw that the short stick was finely crafted, with nine snake heads hovering on it, and the common figure gathered at one end of the short stick.

On the other end, there seem to be some inscriptions engraved, which seems to be a poem when you look closely.

Peace is a lie, only desires exist. Desire produces power, power produces power, power produces victory, victory breaks the shackles, and the Force is free!
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