He didn't choose to embellish his motives, nor did he add a grandiose reason for his actions of murder and enslavement.
In very straightforward words, Chen Zhou first emphasized that this island was his territory.
And these uninvited indigenous people, along with the brown-haired people with ulterior motives, were undoubtedly shameful invaders.
The invaders should all be killed.
But he was kind-hearted, and the "god" they believed in would also be lenient.
Therefore, among these people, eight lucky ones would be left, like the two of them, to redeem their sins through labor, and if they performed well, they could also live a happy life like them.
Of course, if these "lucky ones" recklessly thought of escaping or resisting, taking their lives wouldn't take much effort.
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Saturday and Sunday had always obeyed orders without objection to Chen Zhou's plan.
