Chapter 14 - Chapter 13 - The Biggest Expectation
Never expect too much from foreigners, this is the answer described many times in history.

Solstice people are active in the desert. They support Babel and are willing to give up their interests and cooperate with Babel because they need desert people to serve as cannon fodder.

That's it.

Every gift of fate has already marked the price secretly, you can take it, but the price has also been written.

The bargaining chip that the fools need is the life of the desert people of the Tanit tribe.

"A good answer."

Debt handlers mused.

"You need the people of the desert to work for you, but the desert has its own set of rules, and besides, you don't want to directly confront the Holy Order."

"So you need a local to be your sounding board."

Rama's words were very peaceful, "As for who he is and what he thinks, it doesn't matter."

"Because you are strong enough, as long as the other party is willing to do what you want him to do, you don't need to care more."

This is also the plan proposed by Rama.

You don't have to think about hatred, and you don't have to worry about whether they have extra thoughts.

It doesn't matter what they think as long as they are willing to obey temporarily.

Because you only need to drive them for a moment.

What happened later, what Rama brought out was abundant resources to divert the hatred within the tribe, while the fools [doesn't matter].

Their base is not in the desert. As long as the plan is completed, what the place will look like has nothing to do with them.

To support a puppet regime, is it important what the puppet thinks?

"Many people in the Tanit tribe are eager for power, you, Babel and even more elders."

The smile under the mask of the debt handler sneered, "Babel, they are all better choices than you."

"You are a risk factor."

"That's really my honor." Rama spread his hands, "It may be an honor on my shoulders to be regarded as a troublesome dangerous factor by fools."

That is to say.

The change in this matter is nothing more than Rama directly speaking out.

Babel also knows the minds of the Fools, and the Fools also know that Babel intends to use the Fools to achieve his goals.

Is this kind of thing a secret?

It's not a secret.

What kind of feelings can there be between Zhidong in the north and the desert people? Once everyone gets in touch, it is naturally for the benefit.

The answer was revealed, but no one would admit it.

Fools will not say that I will use you as cannon fodder, and Babel will not say that I value your resources and technology, and if I get it, I will kick you out.

Do, these things must be done.

But no one will say it directly, because speaking out will get you nothing and will only cause trouble.

And Rama said it himself.

He bluntly stated the plan of fools to support a puppet regime, but so what?
Because he dared to speak, the fools should look up to him and think he is a character?

People with this kind of thinking have too many errors in the ability values ​​​​of Zhidong and Fools.

Solstice is too strong.

The desert is too weak.

This absolute gap made even a mere debt handler still have the courage to look down on Sha Hai.

Rama didn't believe that the fools would really take themselves seriously.

These people are too busy and looking too far.

Either the gods, or the heart of the gods, as for the mortals on the ground, they have no interest.

"Your rhetoric is very interesting, but it can't change your current situation." The debt handler shook his head, "Even the alchemy items you took out are not precious things."

"You have no value for us to support."

"You are mistaken a bit," said Rama with a smile. "We still have time, don't we?"

There is no rush to cooperate for a while. Besides, with the status of a group of fools, if we talk about cooperation, the current Rama is really not qualified.

"That's fine." The debt handler handed over a map, "You want to be the king of Chisha, but fools are not interested in Sand Sea, and whoever can be the king here doesn't have much influence on us."

In a kingdom without gods, it doesn't matter who is the king.

"This map contains a distribution of resources around the Tanit tribe. Your tribe has just completed its migration, so you should need this map very much."

"Accompanied by the map, there is also a ruin of the Red King that has been explored but cannot be solved."

"No matter what you want to do, first show your own value, and then you will be eligible to bargain."

Rama took it casually, "I am looking forward to the final evaluation of the fools."

"If you really need a spokesperson, who this person is, although it doesn't have much influence, it's better to choose someone who is useful."

This is investing for free.

The relics of the Red King and the Flower God have been circulating in the sand sea for hundreds of years, and the fools are obviously not the first to be targeted.

With their abilities, it's hard to say who is the bonus between the resource map and the ruins of the Red King.

Rama believed that this resource map would definitely not only fall into his own hands.

The Tanit tribe is not the only choice in the desert, and the crowd of fools is not a must for desert people.

Fools need to instigate strife and conflict to pick the right partner and make sure the partner becomes debilitated and needs them.

The map itself needs to be delivered to the Tanit tribe, and other tribes around will also get the resource map, and then everyone hunts and fights together to decide who is the final winner.

Only the victorious hounds are eligible to pick up the master and throw out the fat. This kind of method is really common.

The debt handler turned and left.

He made no promises, just as Rama did not expect any support from the Fools.

If you are valuable, they will come to you themselves.

Conversely, if the individual is of no use, any promises made by others are of no use.

The only certainty in this world is what you can decide for yourself.

And the remaining promises and contracts can be waste paper at any time.

Flame ignited at the fingertips, burning the entire map to ashes.

Rama has a more complete map in his hands. Unlike his words, his biggest expectation for the fools is not their support, but their disappearance.

Staying out of the desert was what Rama needed most.

He is not sure that conquering the desert and dealing with fools at the same time is really difficult.

As for this relic... let's go and have a look, and add a little proficiency to mechanics by the way.

(End of this chapter)

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