Chapter 1293: Chapter 1293

1293: Chapter 1279: Conduction 1293: Chapter 1279: Conduction Mentor Theory indeed had intricate links with Lu Ping’an.

It emerged when Lu Ping’an was training the local warriors, revealing many thoughts and philosophical ideas… filled with keyboard politics and personal opinions, but they were indeed originated from Lu Ping’an himself.

However, as with the current situation that he himself couldn’t recognize, as the “words” were passed on, they became so altered that even the Original Owner couldn’t recognize them.

“In the process of spreading, too many people have added their own spin…”

The disciples who were trained at the beginning all had their own understandings and thoughts; they embraced Lu Ping’an’s ideas, but also mixed in their own content.

It was normal for Lu Ping’an not to recognize it, because it not only contained too much chaos, but it was also the result of many “apprentices” thinking, exchanging, and localizing the concepts.

For instance, Lu Ping’an talked about class issues originally and mentioned some concepts regarding social development…

“It really isn’t as impactful as casually saying ‘all men are created equal’…”

In a world where the concept was all too familiar to Lu, particularly in the Foreign Domain where Races had the right to treat Long Hand people and Free Fish People as slaves, food, or toys, this “equality” was enough to stir people’s hearts.

Lu Ping’an said a lot, and he didn’t know which of his statements were the key points or which could truly touch the hearts of the locals…

but his disciples naturally took them as the key headlines of Mentor Theory, adding their own interpretations.

“The reason why Mentor Theory is popular is actually because there is too much suffering in this world…”

Divine Right, landlord’s authority, King’s Right (self-claimed)—in a kingdom without equality, to talk about theories of equality, about fighting for one’s own survival space through hard work, was what the locals wanted to see and naturally received widespread tradition.

The reason why it was a mishmash of left and right wing and various ideologies jumbled together is that, at its core, they were all theories of “struggle”.

“It turns out that the Salvation Army truly desires to save the world, but it is also about saving themselves…”

After Lu Ping’an really studied it, he became more certain that the Salvation Army might have been secretly promoting this set of theories.

It’s hard to say whether the “theory” came first or the “theory-guided” Legion appeared first, but both obviously complement each other.

The wider this ideology spreads, the more prosperous the Salvation Army becomes, and the further the Salvation Army goes, the greater their influence, the wider Mentor Theory spreads.

Returning to the origin, after all, it was not the widespread dispersal of Mentor Theory that led to high levels of agreement, but from the beginning, the people of this world were looking for ideologies and ways of struggle.

This book happened to meet their expectations…

In fact, it was the local disciples who modified Lu Ping’an’s original words according to their own needs, thus fulfilling their own ideological demands.

“Rules and systems, just need to be copied from the Mentor Theory…”

These things had already been accepted by the locals, regarded as the “morality” recognized deep inside their hearts, and now implementing it was naturally much easier.

“Respect others, and you will always be respected.

Kill others, and you will always be killed.

It is all reaping what one sows…

If you use the power you have to bully others, you, your family, and your children may all be bullied in turn.

Only if everyone adheres to these rules can your own life be safeguarded.”

The “nonsense” that children on Earth all know occupies a significant portion within the “contract”.

All these things are present in Mentor Theory, but only when they accepted this set of “rules” — “Extraordinaries must not use their powers for bullying, plundering, or evil slaughters driven by personal desires” — could they be truly acknowledged in their hearts and followed as much as possible.

It’s too early to discuss these with them; they barely understand equivalent retaliation and are still in a foolish era of doing whatever the City Lord and Slave Master say.

“The Master’s command” and “the BOSS’s ideas” might be above everything, even their own lives.

In such times, the Mentor Theory that shouts “everyone is equal” becomes even more important.

“All men are created equal” is a demand of the current era.

Only by uniting and leveraging everyone’s strength can the invasion of the new era from the Foreign Domain be resisted, and can we live better…”

Only when their own interests of “safety” are involved will they truly take it seriously.

“Mentor Theory” originated from Lu Ping’an, but the “key points” within have been rewritten.

They unify to save the world for their own development and survival, not for the illusory revival of the races…

In fact, the Salvation Army does not discriminate between Races, they even intensely disdain the concept of racial superiority.

“…Group A has a bit too many criminals.

Group B’s control group is doing well…”

Lu Ping’an was still conducting comparative experiments, testing the “side effects” of various contracts on society.

He knew what he was doing was like giving guns to the locals, fraught with never-ending trouble, but thinking too far about “gun control” was pointless when a massive number of “Beasts” would soon enter the fray to hunt.

He could only put forward as many “basic rules” as possible, reducing the potential series of negative impacts that might arise.

“Do not kill casually, for those who cross the line will eventually be killed.”

“Strongmen should protect the Weaker, because the Weaker can provide wealth and resources for Strongmen to facilitate their further growth.”

Combining these with Mentor Theory, Lu strived to come up with a set of “rules to encourage kindness that even monkeys could understand” and made them a precondition for acquiring power.

At least according to the trial results from Lu Ping’an, the effect is quite significant…

“Intimidation, incentives for benefits, and even threats using the Salvation Army can indeed reduce the crime rate…”

Lu Ping’an himself found it ironic; his words had spread to the locals back then and formed the so-called Mentor Theory.

Now he had to learn and extract parts of it to use again on the locals.

Lu Ping’an was still experimenting, knowing that this kind of thing couldn’t be rushed.

Otherwise, if the “public test” were expanded too carelessly, countless people would be drawn into this deadly game.

He needed pilot studies and experiments, needed to continuously learn from mistakes, and only then could he obtain a reliable and effective set of “domestication rules”.

But looking at the results, it was Salt City itself that was either unlucky/lucky enough to be chosen, as chaotic “incidents” occurred daily.

During this time, the citizens were surprised to find that what mattered most were the human Masters…

The Rebirth Business Group, including Hua Xueyi, Fang Wen, and Lu Ping’an, the Strongmen above the Quasi-rule, personally took to law enforcement, determining life or death for the disorderly.

In this process, the already favorable reputation of the Chamber of Commerce among the civilians climbed to a new level.

It’s worth mentioning that when the function of the “big tree” to purify Contamination and the environment was confirmed by the locals, everyone became much friendlier to Lu Ping’an and his group…

even the South One Church sent out invitations, hoping Lu Ping’an would go to different cities to “plant trees”.