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Chapter 160 - Chapter 24 The Godfather's Rhetoric

They are the scoundrels.

Utter villains, irredeemable sinners.

There's no need for any pretense of a "heart of justice," nor is there a need to compete with the Upper City District for the title of "justice"... because that is something they could never attain, no matter what.

How could they speak of something they don't believe in themselves to others?

But from another angle...

If the people of the Upper City District denounced them as unjust, he would also be filled with anger.

For he would feel that it was an attack on him as a member of the Lower City District.

Even though what they said was true, that didn't stop him from feeling angry about being attacked.

Only the godfather.

He too was a part of the Lower City District.

And he was not a loser, not someone who needed to blame others for his failings—he was undoubtedly a person of power, the de facto king of the Lower City District.

He outright declared that each and every one of their actions was wicked.

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