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yhymn’s Point Of View

"So, what exactly are you trying to do?" Ezekihel asked, as he sat on my lap scrutinizing my monitors, clearly confused.

"Well... I’m compiling information, then I’ll send it to all of the news outlets in Delgahtowe. If they don’t publicly divulge this information I’m giving them, then I’m going to broadcast it myself." I said, as I fervently worked on my next plan.

Once I gathered all of the necessary information, I began to compile it into a neatly polished docunt. I made sure that the information that I had transcribed flowed together seamlessly, and that it was easy to read and understand for anyone.

"What kind of information are you going to make public?" Ezekihel asked, now looking at my monitors with hopeful eyes.

"Well, I’m basically giving the public the full story. The biggest problem that we currently have to solve is public opinion. The governnt is manipulating the citizens of Delgahtowe, and dragging innocent civilians into their sches. If we can change the views of the majority, there’s a possibility that we can turn the tide on this war, before it even starts." I said with a chuckle.

"That’s a great plan! It’s really disturbing how apathetic the governnt seems to be towards the public..."

I made sure to withhold personal information, but I did include redacted files from the facilities. The docunts detailed the treatnt of the Ogas, the tests that were perford on underage children, and the notes from so of the detestable doctors that conducted said tests.

I also included the legality of the Mafia Kings and their rule, the information about the Treaty signed between them and the governnt, and the aggressive actions that the governnt was taking against the innocent civilians within the King’s Duhtchy’s.

I made sure that everything was explained in brief factual sentences, and I also provided the relevant docuntation to further support the information that was written.

"Well, hopefully the citizens of Delgahtowe aren’t complete idiots. I find it reprehensible that they can be exploited so easily..." Ezekihel sighed.

"I understand what you an, but honestly, their ignorant characteristic trait will work in our favor for sothing like this." I chuckled.

I didn’t want to tell the Kings my full plan before I could put it into action, but I had discovered so pretty damnatory information before I left Haz’Kaizer.

That bastard Rahzden had created an Oga similar to Tristan, Chazn was working separately from Shaihffer for the most part, Shannon was secretly gathering rcenaries and retired military personnel, and Casteille was working towards a different objective altogether. The information was maddening.

And although Shaihffer was the one to pressure the Judicials and President to pass the new Edicts, Chazn had constructed them and swiftly got them passed within the Legislator Branch in no ti at all. It’d be impressive, if it weren’t so damn despicable.

"If they don’t report this information that you give them, how will you broadcast it yourself?" Ezekihel asked, thoughtfully.

"Simple. I’ll just create my own studio newsroom, and televise the news myself. Since I’m a behind the scenes kind of guy, I’ll have to get soone else to play news anchor, but the most noteworthy thing about my broadcast is that I can transmit it to every single screening device. My transmission won’t be limited to a certain network, either. It will interrupt any and all current broadcasts happening at that ti, and the only way to stop it will be to turn off the device." I chuckled sinisterly.

If I was being honest, a part of hoped that my information would get ignored. I knew that my personal broadcast would send the governnt into a panicked frenzy for sure, and I would definitely love to see that happen.

But I didn’t want to use that thod first, because there was a strong possibility that the public wouldn’t be able to shake off their initial shock and confusion fast enough to pay attention to my broadcast. It would be better if the information ca from a news outlet that the people already trusted.

’That said... For my personal broadcasting plan to work... We’d basically need to create a frikkin virtuous angel to serve as our news anchor...’

"So let get this straight. If they choose to publicize your information, the news would spread to the masses steadily throughout the week. But if you spread the knowledge personally, it would be plastered on every electronic device with an appropriate screen? In a single day? Am I the only one finding it strange that you are taking the long way around?" Ezekihel asked, his irritation seeping through.

"Tell E, Could you trust the words of a stranger who was currently taking over all of the electronics in your ho? Especially when they are speaking out against your governnt leaders? Wouldn’t you find them suspicious?" I asked, with a knowing smirk.

"W-Well... No. No I could not..." He caved imdiately.

"I know. I couldn’t do that either, and it would be foolish to assu the citizens will accept the truth about this information either, if it ca from us. Now, if their regular news channels are reporting on it, and giving credible proof as well, then..."

"I understand what you an now. If even one news station publicized the information, then that would give us more credibility when we blast it everywhere else... Babe, you really are too smart for this world... And also, terrifying as hell..."

"Ha! Well, I’ve always been the Robin Hood kind of guy. This is easier because they are targeting my family. I will never act dismissively towards an insult of that nature." I said, rubbing his back to comfort him.

He hid it well, but Ezekihel wasn’t sleeping properly anymore. He was having nightmares more frequently now as well. I knew it was only a matter of ti before it broke him down.

’I’ll protect what’s mine... No matter the danger...’

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