Yuanshen: The sea of sand at the beginning, straight to the seat of God
Chapter 16 Chapter 15
Chapter 16 15 - Listen to me
Rama in the center of the camp looked at his adoptive mother who was talking eloquently.
Objectively speaking, Babel can completely mention it directly, or this is the God's Eye that Rama obtained after he went to Kavan Station and saw the gap between the two worlds.
This can solve many problems.
But Babel didn't do that.
She confessed Rama's behavior of covering up the eyes of God for many years, and directly confronted those who wanted to label Rama as disloyal at the meeting.
"In the eyes of more Tanit tribesmen, I am Babel's vassal."
As an adopted son, he is naturally regarded as Babel's power group.
"So my act of wanting to start a war was regarded as Babel's act of wanting to gain power. On the other hand, because I was regarded as Babel's pawn, the person who resolutely opposed at this time was the person she did not need to fight for at all."
"She picks out people who want to be on her side even if it's unreasonable, and people who say yes."
Rama looked calm.
His eyes wandered over every elder in the tribe, and finally he lowered his eyes, his expression normal.
Babel on the other side finally ran out of words.
The Eye of God is a personal property, there is no doubt about it.
Only gods are qualified to question the ownership of the Eye of God.
But Rama was wrong after all.
His possession of the God's Eye is an advanced combat power that can be used.
It is a combat power but deliberately concealed, just hiding in the tribe instead of going to the oasis to fight, this is the biggest problem.
Babel can say that the Eye of God is Rama's own thing, and he can deal with it as he wants.
But the elders just grasped that Rama was capable but did not do things, and then described his ambition and indifference, and exaggerated his desire to seize power.
So Rama was wrong.
None of these things are actually wrong, except for the last one.
He wants power.
What a precious thing power is, everyone wants it, but only so much.
We are all divided and you want it too, then you can go to hell.
"In this way, Rama clearly has the ability to reduce the loss of the tribe and bring more resources and slaves to the tribe, but he always hides behind the tribe, watching the tribe's warriors die without doing anything."
A certain elder was impassioned, "His ambition is obvious, and he has no loyalty to the tribe!"
"The deaths of these people are obviously all due to Rama's inaction. He should be responsible for the deaths of the tribe's warriors who are exploring the outside world!"
Rama suddenly laughed.
You should be responsible for something, because you have the ability to stop it and did not stop it, so the responsibility for this thing is yours.
"You still dare to laugh?!"
The elder was furious.
They discussed Rama's sins and responsibilities, and the 16-year-old laughed.
He obviously has no respect for the elders of the tribe.
"The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility?" Rama sighed, "I never thought that you all have the cognition of a hero."
Only a hero would think that with great power comes great responsibility.
Normal people follow the equality of responsibility and power, but usually we don't think that there is an absolute relationship between ability and power.
People who hold power are generally capable, but those who are capable may not necessarily be able to hold power.
"This matter is indeed your mistake." Another elder frowned slightly, "If you confessed that you have the Eye of God earlier, we can definitely train you to become a qualified fighter."
"Don't you know what a qualified commander means to the battle in the desert?"
"I know, I know." Rama waved his hand with a sincere look, "But I also have a question. Apart from paying for force, haven't I fulfilled the responsibility of a tribal person in the past 16 years?"
Babel frowned slightly.
Things escalated.
She dared to speak out because she was sure that the elders would not kill Rama, and that worthy people can make mistakes.
They describe a matter so harshly, they just want to put a stigma on Rama, so that he can't grasp a higher power.
But they never wanted Rama to die.
Because Rama is really useful, it would be better if he was more obedient.
Obedient inferior weapons are more useful than disobedient swords, this is the cognition of most power holders.
Objectively speaking, this is also one of Babel's attitudes.
She didn't want her adopted son to get involved in the power struggle, not because Babel knew the power struggle was dirty and cruel.
She just didn't want Rama to compete with her for power.
Once the elders confirmed this matter, Rama had to rely on Babel in the end if he wanted to do anything.
Test the position of the elders, eliminate the hidden danger of Rama's superiority, make Rama have to rely on himself, and become a tool for him...
Every word you say and everything you do should have your own reasons, which can bring you more benefits.
If you can't get anything, try to keep silent.
But Rama directly expressed his dissatisfaction. This is another situation.
By resisting the judgment of the elders, he is resisting the majesty and power of the elders.
Power cannot be offended, no matter how great a hero he is.
As long as one person violates the law but is not punished, the rules will be full of cracks and hidden dangers will be buried.
Babel frowned slightly... He wouldn't plan to make trouble at the meeting and kill all these elders directly, would he?
"My adopted son... Rama has done a good job." Babel emphasized Rama's identity, "As a scholar, he has brought enough benefits to the tribe."
"But he could have done more." An elder said indifferently, "Why don't you explain why he hides the existence of the Eye of God from us?"
They ignored Rama as soon as Babel spoke.
Because compared to the chess pieces, it is obviously the chess player behind who deserves to be taken seriously.
Babel bit her lip.
Only this, there is no way to explain.
The Eye of God can indeed reduce the loss of the tribe. Rama never mentioned it, and there will be no other reason except that he is not loyal to the tribe.
Should I at least say something?
You have held the Eye of God for several years without any news, how else can this be explained?
"Of course, you will get a satisfactory answer." Rama smiled.
The elder frowned slightly, and couldn't help but wonder if Babel still had a second hand?
The next moment, a flaming hand grasped his head.
The blazing flames burned his flesh and blood, and the strength of the five fingers was so great that they were deeply embedded in the skull.
Rama flicked his hand casually, the flames exploded, and the figure was burned to ashes in mid-air by the flames.
He sat on the elder's seat with a sincere smile.
"Everyone, let me sincerely admit my mistake."
"I was really wrong."
His voice was gentle, and his handsome face was apologetic: "I shouldn't consider you as human beings."
"A bunch of trash."
Plus more!
good night everyone
(End of this chapter)
Rama in the center of the camp looked at his adoptive mother who was talking eloquently.
Objectively speaking, Babel can completely mention it directly, or this is the God's Eye that Rama obtained after he went to Kavan Station and saw the gap between the two worlds.
This can solve many problems.
But Babel didn't do that.
She confessed Rama's behavior of covering up the eyes of God for many years, and directly confronted those who wanted to label Rama as disloyal at the meeting.
"In the eyes of more Tanit tribesmen, I am Babel's vassal."
As an adopted son, he is naturally regarded as Babel's power group.
"So my act of wanting to start a war was regarded as Babel's act of wanting to gain power. On the other hand, because I was regarded as Babel's pawn, the person who resolutely opposed at this time was the person she did not need to fight for at all."
"She picks out people who want to be on her side even if it's unreasonable, and people who say yes."
Rama looked calm.
His eyes wandered over every elder in the tribe, and finally he lowered his eyes, his expression normal.
Babel on the other side finally ran out of words.
The Eye of God is a personal property, there is no doubt about it.
Only gods are qualified to question the ownership of the Eye of God.
But Rama was wrong after all.
His possession of the God's Eye is an advanced combat power that can be used.
It is a combat power but deliberately concealed, just hiding in the tribe instead of going to the oasis to fight, this is the biggest problem.
Babel can say that the Eye of God is Rama's own thing, and he can deal with it as he wants.
But the elders just grasped that Rama was capable but did not do things, and then described his ambition and indifference, and exaggerated his desire to seize power.
So Rama was wrong.
None of these things are actually wrong, except for the last one.
He wants power.
What a precious thing power is, everyone wants it, but only so much.
We are all divided and you want it too, then you can go to hell.
"In this way, Rama clearly has the ability to reduce the loss of the tribe and bring more resources and slaves to the tribe, but he always hides behind the tribe, watching the tribe's warriors die without doing anything."
A certain elder was impassioned, "His ambition is obvious, and he has no loyalty to the tribe!"
"The deaths of these people are obviously all due to Rama's inaction. He should be responsible for the deaths of the tribe's warriors who are exploring the outside world!"
Rama suddenly laughed.
You should be responsible for something, because you have the ability to stop it and did not stop it, so the responsibility for this thing is yours.
"You still dare to laugh?!"
The elder was furious.
They discussed Rama's sins and responsibilities, and the 16-year-old laughed.
He obviously has no respect for the elders of the tribe.
"The greater the ability, the greater the responsibility?" Rama sighed, "I never thought that you all have the cognition of a hero."
Only a hero would think that with great power comes great responsibility.
Normal people follow the equality of responsibility and power, but usually we don't think that there is an absolute relationship between ability and power.
People who hold power are generally capable, but those who are capable may not necessarily be able to hold power.
"This matter is indeed your mistake." Another elder frowned slightly, "If you confessed that you have the Eye of God earlier, we can definitely train you to become a qualified fighter."
"Don't you know what a qualified commander means to the battle in the desert?"
"I know, I know." Rama waved his hand with a sincere look, "But I also have a question. Apart from paying for force, haven't I fulfilled the responsibility of a tribal person in the past 16 years?"
Babel frowned slightly.
Things escalated.
She dared to speak out because she was sure that the elders would not kill Rama, and that worthy people can make mistakes.
They describe a matter so harshly, they just want to put a stigma on Rama, so that he can't grasp a higher power.
But they never wanted Rama to die.
Because Rama is really useful, it would be better if he was more obedient.
Obedient inferior weapons are more useful than disobedient swords, this is the cognition of most power holders.
Objectively speaking, this is also one of Babel's attitudes.
She didn't want her adopted son to get involved in the power struggle, not because Babel knew the power struggle was dirty and cruel.
She just didn't want Rama to compete with her for power.
Once the elders confirmed this matter, Rama had to rely on Babel in the end if he wanted to do anything.
Test the position of the elders, eliminate the hidden danger of Rama's superiority, make Rama have to rely on himself, and become a tool for him...
Every word you say and everything you do should have your own reasons, which can bring you more benefits.
If you can't get anything, try to keep silent.
But Rama directly expressed his dissatisfaction. This is another situation.
By resisting the judgment of the elders, he is resisting the majesty and power of the elders.
Power cannot be offended, no matter how great a hero he is.
As long as one person violates the law but is not punished, the rules will be full of cracks and hidden dangers will be buried.
Babel frowned slightly... He wouldn't plan to make trouble at the meeting and kill all these elders directly, would he?
"My adopted son... Rama has done a good job." Babel emphasized Rama's identity, "As a scholar, he has brought enough benefits to the tribe."
"But he could have done more." An elder said indifferently, "Why don't you explain why he hides the existence of the Eye of God from us?"
They ignored Rama as soon as Babel spoke.
Because compared to the chess pieces, it is obviously the chess player behind who deserves to be taken seriously.
Babel bit her lip.
Only this, there is no way to explain.
The Eye of God can indeed reduce the loss of the tribe. Rama never mentioned it, and there will be no other reason except that he is not loyal to the tribe.
Should I at least say something?
You have held the Eye of God for several years without any news, how else can this be explained?
"Of course, you will get a satisfactory answer." Rama smiled.
The elder frowned slightly, and couldn't help but wonder if Babel still had a second hand?
The next moment, a flaming hand grasped his head.
The blazing flames burned his flesh and blood, and the strength of the five fingers was so great that they were deeply embedded in the skull.
Rama flicked his hand casually, the flames exploded, and the figure was burned to ashes in mid-air by the flames.
He sat on the elder's seat with a sincere smile.
"Everyone, let me sincerely admit my mistake."
"I was really wrong."
His voice was gentle, and his handsome face was apologetic: "I shouldn't consider you as human beings."
"A bunch of trash."
Plus more!
good night everyone
(End of this chapter)
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