86 Chapter 85 - The Hero Walks Through the Darkness
Are fools to be trusted?
This is not a question because most people know the answer, and fools are not to be trusted.
Most people know the answers to questions that don't really need to exist.
Hazard is also one of the many people.
The heavy iron gate was closed behind him, and he walked alone among the lights, with a sense of loneliness in his back.
In all kinds of poems, the hero always walks through the long night alone, fights the darkness in the dark place, and then brings dawn and light to all living beings.
Hazard will also be a hero, at least he will be the hero of the Order.
This not-so-long corridor took him a lot of time psychologically. When Azar came to the end, he suddenly realized that the host who had been waiting here.
"welcome!"
Dadalia smiled warmly, "Master Azar, the great sage, I am the No.11 executive officer [son] Dadalia of the Fools, and it is an honor to meet you."
Most of the time he can show this respect and enthusiasm.
Among many colleagues, Dadalia is actually one of the few normal people.
Of course, the premise is that the other party is indeed worthy of his smiling face. He can maintain respect, but it does not mean that everyone is entitled to his respect.
"Fools and Sha Hai also cooperate, right?"
Azar states a fact.
"It depends on how you think of cooperation." Dadalia's face remained unchanged. "Of course we have cooperated with those desert people. After all, the prices of many things purchased from them are lower than those obtained from rainforest merchants."
Azar's mouth pulled a mocking smile.
This is the most superficial explanation.
The business of the Fools is spread all over the Seven Kingdoms, and they cooperate with all kinds of people.
Inazuma's shogunate is their partner, as is the Resistance.
Di Luke has repeatedly blocked the plans of the Fools, but the Fools still have business contacts with Chenxi Winery.
Dadalia expressed this attitude.
But he knows what Hazard cares about.
"Of course, if what you're talking about is [invite the fools to suppress the resistance forces within Sumeru and maintain the majesty of the official organization chosen by the world's seven rulers], we have also reached some kind of cooperation with Rama."
Dadalia restrained his expression.
Those who are beaten have to ask for help, and the rule is maintained at the cost of cutting off the land and selling the lives of the people in the country. Where is there any dignity to talk about?
It's nothing more than a gambler's desperate bet.
Dadalia actually wanted to laugh.
But considering the fragile and tense spirits of his partners at the moment, if Hazard thought he was laughing at their stupidity and incompetence if he laughed out loud—although Dadalia really thought so—wouldn’t things be troublesome?
They are willing to work hard with others and give benefits to fools, so let them do their best.
Anyway, it has nothing to do with fools.
"Of course, as you know, fools will only cooperate with the most suitable people. We have no intention of truly cooperating with desert people."
Dadalia pulled his wrist subconsciously, "In Sumeru, the fools will only recognize the ruling power of the Holy Order."
"And you can rest assured that this matter is among the Seven Kingdoms, and all fools will express their views like this."
"For thousands of years, Sumeru has been the ruling place of the Holy Order, this is an undoubted fact!"
Dadalia's statement made Hazard's expression ease a lot.
Of the seven kingdoms in the world, if all countries believe that the Holy Order is the real regime that governs Sumeru, then Rama's Shahai regime can only be denounced as a villainous party and rebellion.
This kind of statement and recognition is really deterrent.
Of course, Rama didn't care.
Fame is really useful most of the time, but these are the few times when it doesn't.
Because they won't really call.
No matter how much you say and how firm your attitude is, if the army can't move in, it's the same as saying nothing.
Furthermore, what can really determine the ownership of Xumi is not so-and-so's affirmation and declaration, but the approval of the gods.
Whoever Naxida admits is the real Sumi official.
Hazard isn't worried about that just yet.
The gods are in their hands, at least for now, the gods are still on the side of the Holy Order.
The great sage let out a sigh of relief, and prettyly made up his mind.
"Then maybe it's time for us to go a step further."
He will come to Beiguo Bank at this time, which is a behavioral bias in itself.
But Dadalia didn't ask anything, just answered, which made Hazard a little embarrassed.
Dadalia didn't ask about his attitude, and repeatedly reiterated that Sha Hai is not worthy of being a partner of fools.
He set up the status of the Holy Order and told Azar that the ruler of Sumeru recognized by everyone is the Holy Order.
sand sea?
What was that coming out of there?
I have never heard of it, they are not worthy to be the rulers of Sumeru.
That's a great statement with a great attitude.
A country is not an island that exists alone. Daozuma can become an island because of the natural environmental advantages of the other party's isolation overseas, and because of the will of General Raiden.
Rama obviously does not have the ability to forcibly lock the country, he will have to face these external forces sooner or later.
A good statement represents the sincerity and attitude of cooperation.
Realizing this, Azar naturally chose to cooperate with the Fools without hesitation.
No matter what you think, as long as you admit that Sumi is from the Holy Order, then you are our friend.
The two sides had a relatively in-depth exchange of interests on the issue of Rama, and the final result, of course, was to destroy the Shahai regime, make Sumeru great again, and stabilize the rule of the Holy Order.
"fool."
After Hazard left, Dadalia sneered.
He understands all of Hazard's options.
After all, the interests of the country belong to the country, and my interests belong to me.
You let me lose my interests for the sake of the overall situation, I can't accept it.
I can't accept it, so I don't do it.
He understands all the actions of Azar and even the six sages to cede the land. If he doesn't do this, Sumi will be someone else's property by then.
It's not mine, no matter how precious and perfect it is, what does it have to do with me?
But understanding is understanding, Dadalia still despises the actions of the six sages.
This is not for Sumi.
In the final analysis, Xumi is a country, and the rainforest and desert are Xumi's internal contradictions.
Internal conflicts can be locked up and beaten by themselves. The desert people have been oppressed for so many years. It doesn’t matter whether they have no way out or they haven’t thought about it. In short, the worst thing they have done is to take the lead in declaring surrender to the rainforest and being willing to be losers.
But because he couldn't beat it, the act of ceding the country's interests in exchange for the right to rule was not qualified for the country's great reputation.
This is purely unable to afford to lose, not wanting to lose one's own interests.
But this is a good thing.
Dadalia lowered his eyes.
He covered his lips with his hand, coughed violently suddenly, scarlet blood dripped between his fingers.
"grown ups."
The debt handler who had been hiding in the shadows quickly appeared and presented several alchemy potions.
"It's useless." Dadalia's face was pale, "Poison is indeed a better weapon than most methods."
"What's the reaction from Rama?"
The usefulness of poison far exceeded Rama's expectations.
"He didn't mention this matter," the debt handler half-kneeled on the ground, "Forgive me, my lord, I'm afraid this matter should be a little more straightforward."
He is the young master's confidant, and all aspects of treatment revolve around the young master, and Dadalia's interests are naturally his interests.
"Either we attack immediately and force him to hand over the antidote."
"Either we have to give up more interests, your body won't last long."
Such words are a bit aggressive, but he really can't bear it.
The actual situation is slightly different from the theoretical situation. Rama did not mention this matter because he thought that the fools had already solved the problem of poisoning.
His confidence in the Fools' tech tree is higher than the Fools' own, and like Dadaliya, Rama also dislikes poison.
If it weren't for the heavy pressure brought by the executive officer, there is a high probability that there will be no such thing in Rama's scientific research plan.
They all ignore the value of poison.
The alchemy potion, which has been tapped out with countless moras and energy, can only be cultivated into batches of fighters at present, and it is still a little weak in the cultivation of high-end combat power.
But the alchemy poison developed at a relatively small cost can easily do what the alchemy potion cannot.
Strengthening and destroying, the latter is much easier than the former.
The technology points needed to mix poison to kill people and the difficulty of mixing medicine to strengthen people are completely two extremes.
Rama has not yet configured a higher level of alchemy potion. His technology is still at the level of LV4, and the potion he made is also suitable for himself at the LV4 level.
The high-quality and unlimited alchemy potion gave him the power to temporarily talk to Dadalia on an equal footing.
This is also the orthodox path pursued by Rama, which is pure self-power.
He is too attached to this path, as he is attached to taking advantage of fools and then he will be deceived by it.
If a person wants something too much, he will be bound by this thing in turn.
If you want it but you don't have it, you can only get it with fear.
Rama has not realized this until now, and he thinks the fools have solved the problem.
But Dadalia realized.
It's not that he suddenly realized something, it's mainly because he hasn't unlocked the debuff of poisoning yet.
The tortured body told him this truth—poison is really easy to use.
Dadalia coughed violently twice, his eyes flickering.
"We can only compromise."
His words were very calm, "But it is best to hand over the place of Sumeru to the Holy Order."
"It is better for the interests of fools to be ruled by a group of scumbags than by a troublesome person."
(End of this chapter)
Are fools to be trusted?
This is not a question because most people know the answer, and fools are not to be trusted.
Most people know the answers to questions that don't really need to exist.
Hazard is also one of the many people.
The heavy iron gate was closed behind him, and he walked alone among the lights, with a sense of loneliness in his back.
In all kinds of poems, the hero always walks through the long night alone, fights the darkness in the dark place, and then brings dawn and light to all living beings.
Hazard will also be a hero, at least he will be the hero of the Order.
This not-so-long corridor took him a lot of time psychologically. When Azar came to the end, he suddenly realized that the host who had been waiting here.
"welcome!"
Dadalia smiled warmly, "Master Azar, the great sage, I am the No.11 executive officer [son] Dadalia of the Fools, and it is an honor to meet you."
Most of the time he can show this respect and enthusiasm.
Among many colleagues, Dadalia is actually one of the few normal people.
Of course, the premise is that the other party is indeed worthy of his smiling face. He can maintain respect, but it does not mean that everyone is entitled to his respect.
"Fools and Sha Hai also cooperate, right?"
Azar states a fact.
"It depends on how you think of cooperation." Dadalia's face remained unchanged. "Of course we have cooperated with those desert people. After all, the prices of many things purchased from them are lower than those obtained from rainforest merchants."
Azar's mouth pulled a mocking smile.
This is the most superficial explanation.
The business of the Fools is spread all over the Seven Kingdoms, and they cooperate with all kinds of people.
Inazuma's shogunate is their partner, as is the Resistance.
Di Luke has repeatedly blocked the plans of the Fools, but the Fools still have business contacts with Chenxi Winery.
Dadalia expressed this attitude.
But he knows what Hazard cares about.
"Of course, if what you're talking about is [invite the fools to suppress the resistance forces within Sumeru and maintain the majesty of the official organization chosen by the world's seven rulers], we have also reached some kind of cooperation with Rama."
Dadalia restrained his expression.
Those who are beaten have to ask for help, and the rule is maintained at the cost of cutting off the land and selling the lives of the people in the country. Where is there any dignity to talk about?
It's nothing more than a gambler's desperate bet.
Dadalia actually wanted to laugh.
But considering the fragile and tense spirits of his partners at the moment, if Hazard thought he was laughing at their stupidity and incompetence if he laughed out loud—although Dadalia really thought so—wouldn’t things be troublesome?
They are willing to work hard with others and give benefits to fools, so let them do their best.
Anyway, it has nothing to do with fools.
"Of course, as you know, fools will only cooperate with the most suitable people. We have no intention of truly cooperating with desert people."
Dadalia pulled his wrist subconsciously, "In Sumeru, the fools will only recognize the ruling power of the Holy Order."
"And you can rest assured that this matter is among the Seven Kingdoms, and all fools will express their views like this."
"For thousands of years, Sumeru has been the ruling place of the Holy Order, this is an undoubted fact!"
Dadalia's statement made Hazard's expression ease a lot.
Of the seven kingdoms in the world, if all countries believe that the Holy Order is the real regime that governs Sumeru, then Rama's Shahai regime can only be denounced as a villainous party and rebellion.
This kind of statement and recognition is really deterrent.
Of course, Rama didn't care.
Fame is really useful most of the time, but these are the few times when it doesn't.
Because they won't really call.
No matter how much you say and how firm your attitude is, if the army can't move in, it's the same as saying nothing.
Furthermore, what can really determine the ownership of Xumi is not so-and-so's affirmation and declaration, but the approval of the gods.
Whoever Naxida admits is the real Sumi official.
Hazard isn't worried about that just yet.
The gods are in their hands, at least for now, the gods are still on the side of the Holy Order.
The great sage let out a sigh of relief, and prettyly made up his mind.
"Then maybe it's time for us to go a step further."
He will come to Beiguo Bank at this time, which is a behavioral bias in itself.
But Dadalia didn't ask anything, just answered, which made Hazard a little embarrassed.
Dadalia didn't ask about his attitude, and repeatedly reiterated that Sha Hai is not worthy of being a partner of fools.
He set up the status of the Holy Order and told Azar that the ruler of Sumeru recognized by everyone is the Holy Order.
sand sea?
What was that coming out of there?
I have never heard of it, they are not worthy to be the rulers of Sumeru.
That's a great statement with a great attitude.
A country is not an island that exists alone. Daozuma can become an island because of the natural environmental advantages of the other party's isolation overseas, and because of the will of General Raiden.
Rama obviously does not have the ability to forcibly lock the country, he will have to face these external forces sooner or later.
A good statement represents the sincerity and attitude of cooperation.
Realizing this, Azar naturally chose to cooperate with the Fools without hesitation.
No matter what you think, as long as you admit that Sumi is from the Holy Order, then you are our friend.
The two sides had a relatively in-depth exchange of interests on the issue of Rama, and the final result, of course, was to destroy the Shahai regime, make Sumeru great again, and stabilize the rule of the Holy Order.
"fool."
After Hazard left, Dadalia sneered.
He understands all of Hazard's options.
After all, the interests of the country belong to the country, and my interests belong to me.
You let me lose my interests for the sake of the overall situation, I can't accept it.
I can't accept it, so I don't do it.
He understands all the actions of Azar and even the six sages to cede the land. If he doesn't do this, Sumi will be someone else's property by then.
It's not mine, no matter how precious and perfect it is, what does it have to do with me?
But understanding is understanding, Dadalia still despises the actions of the six sages.
This is not for Sumi.
In the final analysis, Xumi is a country, and the rainforest and desert are Xumi's internal contradictions.
Internal conflicts can be locked up and beaten by themselves. The desert people have been oppressed for so many years. It doesn’t matter whether they have no way out or they haven’t thought about it. In short, the worst thing they have done is to take the lead in declaring surrender to the rainforest and being willing to be losers.
But because he couldn't beat it, the act of ceding the country's interests in exchange for the right to rule was not qualified for the country's great reputation.
This is purely unable to afford to lose, not wanting to lose one's own interests.
But this is a good thing.
Dadalia lowered his eyes.
He covered his lips with his hand, coughed violently suddenly, scarlet blood dripped between his fingers.
"grown ups."
The debt handler who had been hiding in the shadows quickly appeared and presented several alchemy potions.
"It's useless." Dadalia's face was pale, "Poison is indeed a better weapon than most methods."
"What's the reaction from Rama?"
The usefulness of poison far exceeded Rama's expectations.
"He didn't mention this matter," the debt handler half-kneeled on the ground, "Forgive me, my lord, I'm afraid this matter should be a little more straightforward."
He is the young master's confidant, and all aspects of treatment revolve around the young master, and Dadalia's interests are naturally his interests.
"Either we attack immediately and force him to hand over the antidote."
"Either we have to give up more interests, your body won't last long."
Such words are a bit aggressive, but he really can't bear it.
The actual situation is slightly different from the theoretical situation. Rama did not mention this matter because he thought that the fools had already solved the problem of poisoning.
His confidence in the Fools' tech tree is higher than the Fools' own, and like Dadaliya, Rama also dislikes poison.
If it weren't for the heavy pressure brought by the executive officer, there is a high probability that there will be no such thing in Rama's scientific research plan.
They all ignore the value of poison.
The alchemy potion, which has been tapped out with countless moras and energy, can only be cultivated into batches of fighters at present, and it is still a little weak in the cultivation of high-end combat power.
But the alchemy poison developed at a relatively small cost can easily do what the alchemy potion cannot.
Strengthening and destroying, the latter is much easier than the former.
The technology points needed to mix poison to kill people and the difficulty of mixing medicine to strengthen people are completely two extremes.
Rama has not yet configured a higher level of alchemy potion. His technology is still at the level of LV4, and the potion he made is also suitable for himself at the LV4 level.
The high-quality and unlimited alchemy potion gave him the power to temporarily talk to Dadalia on an equal footing.
This is also the orthodox path pursued by Rama, which is pure self-power.
He is too attached to this path, as he is attached to taking advantage of fools and then he will be deceived by it.
If a person wants something too much, he will be bound by this thing in turn.
If you want it but you don't have it, you can only get it with fear.
Rama has not realized this until now, and he thinks the fools have solved the problem.
But Dadalia realized.
It's not that he suddenly realized something, it's mainly because he hasn't unlocked the debuff of poisoning yet.
The tortured body told him this truth—poison is really easy to use.
Dadalia coughed violently twice, his eyes flickering.
"We can only compromise."
His words were very calm, "But it is best to hand over the place of Sumeru to the Holy Order."
"It is better for the interests of fools to be ruled by a group of scumbags than by a troublesome person."
(End of this chapter)
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