He said he would rise again if things went wrong. Things have gone wrong. Singapore - the city that once rose from swamps - now risks sinking into bureaucracy, silence, and fear. In this once-in-a-generation book, the voice of Lee Kuan Yew returns - sharper, wiser, and unburdened by office. He speaks not just to criticize, but to clarify. Not to divide, but to realign. Through these imagined but deeply faithful National Day Rally addresses, the founding father addresses the people's problems faced today: He said he would rise again if things went wrong. This is not a history book. It is a wake-up call, delivered with the urgency only one man could deliver. From migrant labour and Oxley Road... to climate collapse, digital censorship, and political decay. This is not a history book. It is a wake-up call, delivered with the urgency only one man could deliver.