"Probably." Carl's voice was flat.
"Haha, I think so too. But why don't you just shoot him to death? This might be more conducive to the conscription of the prison. This is indeed a good place."
"Perhaps he will be as sensible as you, sir, hope."
"Haha, that's right. We have to try it."
"Here he comes, sir."
"Well, it seems that you guessed right. It's time to go out, but Carl, don't get out of the car casually. If there is going to be a fight later, you should hide in the car."
"Well, I understand, sir, you can go now."
"Oh Well."
Open the door, get out, and close the door.
Carl looked silently out the car window at the prison gate that seemed familiar yet blurry to him.
The original world has never been so close to me as it is at this moment.
The Governor and Sean had already started talking, and Carl could see and hear it.
"Are you Sean?"
"Yes, I am Sean." Sean looked at the Governor carefully, and his intuition told him that this was the leader of this group.
"You can call me Governor, just like them." The Governor pointed at his men and smiled.
"Governor? Okay, Governor, then why do you come here and kidnap our people? " Sean asked solemnly.
The answer to this question is crucial, but it also seems obvious. After all, it is impossible for him to come to visit you, right? So what else can he do?
The Governor smiled indifferently, "Why? It's simple. I want prison."
"No, this is impossible, absolutely impossible!" Sean refused without even thinking about it.
Sean knew the importance of prison and the importance of a safe camp in the world today. Not to mention how much effort everyone in the prison had put into transforming it, once you leave the prison, it would be almost impossible to find such a camp, and even survival might be a problem.
"Is that so? Then there seems to be nothing to talk about?"
The Governor drew his pistol, took two steps forward, pointed the pistol at the back of Glenn's head, and smiled at Sean.
"Are you sure it's impossible?"
Maggie quickly grabbed Sean's arm and looked at him with pleading eyes. Sean's face was extremely ugly, but he still spoke quickly.
"Stop it! We can talk some more."
"Talk?" The Governor looked at Sean jokingly, "What is there to talk about? Didn't you say it's impossible?"
"Maybe we can discuss it again and see if there is a better way, a way that is beneficial to both of us." Sean's face looked extremely ugly.
I felt extremely uncomfortable. What should I do with this extremely difficult choice? Can I do it?
"A better way?" The Governor smiled and put away his pistol. "Yes, of course there is."
"What?" Sean breathed out slowly and heavily. This was a sign of excessive stress. A bad premonition spread in Sean's heart.
The Governor said confidently, "I will move my people into the prison, and you can stay here. Well, this place is very big, but I have the final say here from now on."
Sean's eyelids couldn't help but twitch. This was probably his real purpose. Just being in prison might not be enough to satisfy him.
As for this condition, it is even less likely that Sean would agree to it. Putting a group of people of unknown origin into prison would pose a huge threat to others.
It is even more impossible to let the governor in front of him have the final say.
But even if he wanted to refuse, Sean couldn't say it directly. Even though he had just met the governor, Sean had a feeling that the governor in front of him was definitely a cruel and ruthless person.
If he wanted to, if he felt it was necessary, he would not hesitate and would definitely shoot Glenn directly.
This is definitely what Sean doesn't want to see, but if he doesn't agree, this will be the outcome sooner or later. Things seem to have come to a dead end.
"I told you that I don't have much patience. I can give you ten minutes to think about it, but have you ever thought about it? Your refusal will only increase casualties. You can't stop us."
The Governor paused, then smiled in a seemingly friendly manner and said, "We are not wolves, tigers or leopards, nor are we bad people.
We, like you, are also struggling survivors in this abandoned world, in a world where monsters are rampant.
We, the only remaining human beings, need to unite.
Let us in and live with you, I can bring you better living conditions. I believe I am a qualified leader, and the residents of my territory can testify to this.
This won't do you any harm, obviously, you can think about it, what harm is there? Unless..."
The Governor paused, looked at Sean, and said in a deep voice, "It will only do harm to you! Do you want to kill Glenn because you don't want to give up the power in your hands?
And kill the inhabitants of the prison? Are you going to destroy your prison for your own selfish desires?"
Sean's expression just became more and more ugly, but he never said a word. As for the nonsense told by the Governor, who would believe it?
A stranger suddenly comes to you and says, "Let me live in your house and let me be the head of the household. I will make your life better."
No normal person would agree with this and would just think this person is a lunatic.
The Governor looked at Sean silently, and then glanced at the inside of the prison. He smiled indifferently, withdrew his gaze somewhat uninterested, and said calmly;"Don't say anything? Do you think you didn't make a decision and try to reduce your guilt? This is just self-consolation.
In fact, you have already made a choice. Not speaking is also a choice. In fact, you have already given up on Glenn in your heart, right? It's just that you don't dare to say it out loud because of your pitiful heart.
To relieve the guilt? It's really sad. You know, sometimes not choosing is a choice. "
"Well, sir, you are right. If you don't answer the multiple-choice questions, it is the same as making the wrong choice and you will not get any points."
Karl walked silently behind the Governor and spoke softly.
The Governor turned his head and looked at Karl, his face looked a little ugly, "Karl, what are you doing here? Didn't I tell you to stay in the car?"
Karl smiled slightly, "Sir, it's safe. I feel safe with you here."
"Damn it." The Governor sighed helplessly and rubbed Carl's head.
Karl just smiled and smiled in the direction of the prison.
Originally, Carl felt that he should not come out so early, but Carl did not want Sean to make a choice, a difficult choice, nor did he want Glenn to die.
So I have to come out.
As the Governor said, not making a choice is actually a choice, a difficult choice to talk about, just like Rick in the original show, he has actually made a choice.
Even if it is a multiple-choice question with only two answers, it will not give you half the score just because you leave it blank and think you have a 50% chance of getting it right.
In fact, leaving it blank is also a choice, which is equivalent to a mistake.
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