Chapter 302 300-Preliminary Candidates

When something is done, Rama is used to describing the difficulty and the benefits he will give to those who need to cooperate.

The troubles and benefits are placed in front of everyone at the same time, and then the rest is left to them to choose.

This kind of behavior is not successful every time. If you plan to abandon a group of soldiers and use their lives to delay time, you certainly cannot say that I need you to die and use your lives to attract the enemy's attention.

If soldiers are willing to charge with their heads held high even though they know they are being sacrificed, such armies have always been too few and far between. And if it were to be replaced by other groups, it would be even more difficult.

There are many ways to accomplish this, such as the simplest deception. If they don't tell the truth, they won't know that they are dying. The soldiers will naturally not resist the general's military order without a suitable reason.

Whether they know it or not obviously does not affect the attractiveness of their actions to the enemy.

And Rama's approach can actually only mean that he has the absolute right to choose.

The sacrifice may have had some impact on His plans, but it certainly wasn't significant, so He was willing to let others make the choice.

If it comes to one's own life and death, no one thinks that Rama will give the power of sacrifice to others. He will definitely let these people die for himself, instead of "choosing".

Everyone fell silent.

It can't be said that he told everything, but there was indeed enough that they needed to know.

"What if I plan to refuse?" Alhaysen glanced at the people around him and asked first.

"I will use the power of the God of Grass to modify your memory so that you lose the part about the transaction and ensure that this is a secret for the time being." Rama said, "When it comes to memory, I believe you do not believe in my wind. Comment.”

Rama was also calm: "You can trust me in this regard, because I could obviously destroy your existence to hide the secret, but I chose to modify my memory."

"I've already gone overboard. I won't do anything like peeking into your memory or revising it more when modifying your memory. This is too superfluous and really unnecessary."

Even people like Sano couldn't help but feel helpless.

In a way, Rama can always understand what people are afraid of, and he can also find the most convincing reasons.

He knew that people were afraid of losing and experimenting, so He roped in Nasida and assured everyone of the success rate of the experiment and that every participant would definitely receive strength and other promises.

He knew that people who wanted to retreat were afraid of memories and souls, but there was no good excuse for this, so He used a simpler and cruder reason - when I could kill you but chose to modify my memory to ensure the secret, you I don't have to worry about what I'm going to do.

It's unnecessary.

This is really the best reason. Everyone looked at Rama's miracle just now and was speechless unconsciously.

Que's.

Even if he had no scruples in the first place, now that he has seized the divine power of the Red King, what problem does it pose to him to kill a few ordinary people?

Being able to kill without killing is the greatest guarantee in itself.

Being able to kill but not kill, this is what Sora has always suspected.

Every time he recalled the situation at that time, he was sure that the other party would definitely be able to kill him and Ying.

But after such a long time, he was still alive and Ying was still alive, so his choice to intercept the two of them that day became even more questionable.

Different people face the same situation and get different answers.

At least for the people in front of Rama, they really relaxed their minds - an adventure that does not require you to take much risk and you can exit safely, but can bring huge benefits, they really can't afford too much concerns and concerns.

Rama's selection involves something that no one can think too much about, which is their talent in elemental power.

Of course talent is a real thing. There are geniuses in this world, but of course there are also mediocre people.

Rama selected talented geniuses, but talent itself is a decision made by rolling the dice at birth. This is not something they can decide.

When good luck comes, it is natural to be excited, but if you are a little calmer, you will also be curious about why good luck comes to you. Of course you can't doubt anything more than pure good luck like this.

Rama didn't doubt time travel and golden fingers from the beginning. At that time, he just thought that he was the protagonist of the story, a son of some kind of destiny. He refused, thinking that this was the configuration of the protagonist, without any vigilance or suspicion.

This is the most normal development of a time-travel story. You will officially open a card in a magical world, then upgrade and add points, and finally become the savior.

What is there to doubt about such a story? Do you not believe in your holy sword, or do you not believe in the girl dragon you ride during the day and be ridden at night?

Rama did not doubt it at that time, and they today will not doubt this kind of good luck that is purely based on luck.

Even if the probability is one in 100 million, there is a real chance that it will fall on you after all. With good luck in the sky, there is naturally nothing to say.

Rama waited patiently.

He does not intend to make promises that he cannot fulfill. These good fortunes can be considered real good fortunes, rather than the same traps that he encountered not long ago.

After all, in the expected attempt, this is extremely feasible, and it will indeed not bring any irreparable disaster to the experimental subjects.

"I agree." Sainuo crossed his arms, "I will ask the God of the Grass to crown me later, but regarding this aspect of elemental power, I am willing to accept your experiment."

What needs to be asked is a question about faith. In fact, it is useless to ask, but is this some kind of insistence on the part of the Disciplinary Officer?

His eyes flickered, and he didn't know how to face Rama for a moment.

Saino agreed so readily because he wanted to avoid Rama.

There is no doubt that Rama is definitely the biggest destroyer of the rule system of the Order. This destruction is not just as simple as him killing Azar, but also includes the precepts and rules that Seno has always abided by as the Gale Disciplinary. Rama is still trampling on it even today. For this kind of experiment, he just made a brief summary based on the experimental results.

Sano knew the benefits of this kind of experiment, but he also knew better that Rama's attempt must have sacrificed the lives of many others. This was of course the greatest contempt and insult to the discipline officer group.

The problem is, Rama had already changed this part of the law.

Rama did not legally inherit the control of Sumeru from Azar and others. He was a usurper and the king of Sumeru's second system.

As a human kingdom, the most suitable division for Sumeru at the moment is not to use the God of Grass becoming weak five hundred years ago as the dividing line between the two eras. After all, in these two periods, regardless of the strength of the gods, Xumi was actually always stable.

The most suitable one for division is the victory of Rama.

He destroyed the order of Sumeru since the Demon God War. The scholars of that era gathered around the God of Grass and established the first generation of order around the gods, which continues to this day.

Rama destroyed this order and reestablished a rule.

Regardless of whether Sano agrees or is satisfied with it, he has to face a very simple problem - the rules of the previous generation do not have the soil to be implemented in the current era.

As the de facto king of this country, Rama certainly has the right to modify any rules that he deems to be old, and all the rules under the Order System can be counted in this category, because he killed the Six Sages. The king seized power instead of obeying the previous king and took the crown from his hands.

Seno was used to the rules that the Disciplinary should abide by and who should be hunted down, but Rama directly modified these rules and laws, making the behavior of the Disciplinary team unfollowable.

Being lawless means that their behavior is not even normal behavior.

In Azar's era, they followed the ancient rules of the Holy Order and hunted crazy scholars who violated the law. This is the power that everyone needs to recognize and belongs to the Disciplinary.

Azar later wanted to kill Seno himself. Obviously he also knew that his behavior was illegal and did not comply with the rules of the Disciplinary Officer, so he wanted to strike first.

It's different now. This kind of behavior is already illegal. Their obligation to arrest scholars has turned into a violent organization that threatens the lives of scholars. After all, the law does not give them the power to control scholars' experiments.

Of course, if it really needs to be completely revised, it involves too much. For example, there is no difference between human experimentation and killing to a certain extent. It is impossible for Rama to really deprive the disciplinary officer of his power in this area and let him Killing becomes rationalized in Sumeru.

Limited by other constraints, and because Rama himself did not feel that ordinary scholars could produce any exquisite research results, Rama did not restrict the discipline officers from continuing to abide by the disciplines and rules of the old era, and allowed them to follow the original rules. Rule hunting regulation scholar.

But Saino is very aware of the cost of this acquiescence. While he has the support of Rama, he must also protect Rama's interests. Otherwise, once the two sides fall out, Rama will immediately remove the current discipline officer troops from safeguarding the law. Zhengongjun has become an evil organization that abuses violence without permission.

Besides, Rama was too restrained.

His experiment was quite a fanfare. Many Xumi scholars knew that the Great Sage himself had a wonderful research, but the Disciplinary Officer just couldn't find much useful information... This is actually a matter of course. Formal actions are usually inseparable from the support of intelligence, and Rama is in the position of the Disciplinary Officer. If he is willing, he can interrupt the flow of this intelligence at any time and make the Disciplinary Officer ignore this information.

And the one who gave Him more resources and support was actually not Sumeru, but the fools.

In terms of intelligence warfare, the Fools can no longer be said to be very strong. They are almost the same opponents as Kanrea back then against the current human kingdom.

If it weren't for the fact that the war itself was not in their interests, and coupled with the existence and restraint of the gods, Rama had no doubt that Zhi Dong could push the six countries equally and directly turn Teyvat into the territory of one country.

This is the situation that Sano faced. Let alone whether Rama did something bad or not, he couldn't even find out where Rama was doing things, and it was difficult for him to have a conflict with his immediate boss.

He could guess part of the truth, but the guess was not evidence. He couldn't beat it and couldn't find it out. Just knowing that there was something wrong with him, he could only make himself angry.

Rama knew Seno's embarrassment and was very considerate, "Then, please ask the Disciplinary Officer to temporarily take over the work. I'm afraid you won't be able to leave easily in the next period of time."

In any case, if a person is willing to retain his persistence in the face of this situation, even if it is only a part of his persistence, Rama thinks this is worthy of respect.

This kind of thinking can be simply called being boring and wanting to be mean.

I have seen a lot of submissive people, and when I see someone who is not willing to compromise easily, I will feel that this person is really worthy of a high look.

Rama's mentality will only last until Saino doesn't really stand up against him.

He does not intend to test human nature, such as forcibly throwing some experimental information about himself to Seno, and then letting Seno follow the trend, and finally face the struggle of insisting on principles to challenge Rama and giving up principles and turning a blind eye - quite sick, Rama It's a little boring now, but not that boring.

There is no conflict between boredom and busyness.

He was busy advancing research and couldn't find much free time, including today's preliminary selection and observation, which was actually a kind of vacation.

But that doesn't stop Rama from being boring.

These studies require a lot of failures. Only the moment of success is worthy of joy, and every previous failure is a boring and uninteresting attempt. Unfortunately, there is no way to skip the attempt and directly achieve the final success.

He would indeed have some fun when he was bored, but by going to this extent just for fun, Rama had to feel ashamed that his level was not good enough, and he was not a qualified fun-loving person after all.

With Seno charging into the battle, the thinking of the remaining people became much simpler.

In any case, Gale Disciplinary Seno is indeed a high-level figure in the country of Sumeru. Compared with Rama, who barely shows up, the people of Sumeru may be more familiar with Seno.

He was willing to take risks, and the relatively ordinary lucky ones who were selected naturally didn't want to refuse.

Elhaysen thought about the value of elemental power to himself, and chose to agree without much hesitation. In fact, compared to losing the elemental power, he refused Rama to do anything to his memory - he had no reason to do bad things. , but if you don’t want to, you just don’t want to.

Candice shrugged and nodded.

(End of this chapter)

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