Babel said "Oh" and said calmly to the robbers: "Did you hear that Mr. Rhodes forgives you? Why don't you thank Mr. Rhodes quickly?"

The relieved robbers immediately softened and lay on the ground crying and shouting: "Thank you Mr. Rhodes, thank you Elder Babel."

"Go away, don't dirty your guest's eyes here."

After scolding these people, Babel turned around and returned to her tent, continuing to read the book she had not finished just now with gusto.

What a powerful method.

Rhodes took a deep look at the tent where Babel lived, and immediately left with the guards arranged by Babel.

At night.

After dinner, Rhodes lay on the bed, staring at the holes in the tent, motionless.

Diliye knows this identity.

Sure enough, Babel didn't pay too much attention to it.

This is not only reflected in the fact that the tent she arranged for herself is a dilapidated tent, but also the so-called bed is made of a few hard boards.

Then there’s today’s dinner.

how to say.

Being unable to complain is probably Rhodes' current state of mind.

If he hadn't eaten everything in the desert, he might not have been able to swallow the dinner arranged for him by the Tanit tribe.

Not to mention if there is no meat.

After all, the Tanit tribe itself cannot make meat available to everyone.

The key is that there is not even the most basic bald bean in desert food.

It's just a piece of bread, smeared with a sauce that's so bland that I don't know what it's made of, and that's it.

Not to mention that one person like Rhodes can eat as much as several people. Even a normal person cannot fill his stomach with such a palm-sized pancake.

"It doesn't matter if the food is small, and no salt is added. It's really amazing."

After complaining in his heart, Rhodes said to Nasida: "What do you think?"

Nasheida didn't wait for an answer.

He then added: "The Tanit tribe is the largest and richest tribe in the desert now, and its reference value is not too great. Going deeper, there are tribes that are even worse off than them."

After joining the Order, Rhodes got his own Void Terminal.

The usage of this thing is very simple.

Just say 'May I hear the voice of God's wisdom' to activate the binding.

Through this void terminal, Nasida was able to successfully extend her consciousness from Sumeru City to here.

On the way from the rainforest area to the Tanit tribe.

Nasida has been using this void terminal to carefully observe the scene of the desert.

At first, she was still in the mood to talk to Rhodes and ask about some things she had never seen before.

After that she stopped talking much.

Especially after arriving at the Tanit tribe, she never said a word. Even if Rhodes asked her now, it took her a long time to reply.

"I, I don't know how to describe how I feel now."

Nacida's voice was sad and lost.

In the past, I had only heard people talk about how cruel the environment in the desert was and how miserable the desert people's lives were.

But Nasida's power could not be transmitted at all, and no one in the desert used the Void Terminal at all.

Therefore, the only thing she could see was, at most, the scene over at Aru Village.

But after all, Aru Village is a village that treats people equally. Even if they live a poorer life and the people are more ignorant, they still follow the same system of fairness to people as now.

What about the Tanit tribe?

This is a desert tribe that is extremely standard.

Beneath the glorious appearance, this desert tribe still adheres to the law of the jungle and relies on high pressure to maintain its rule.

Nasida's mood was complicated.

It is said that seeing is believing and hearing is believing.

After witnessing the current situation of the desert with her own eyes, this was the only thing she could say to Rhodes.

That's it.

"Now more than ever I look forward to breaking out of this cage that has locked me in."

(End of this chapter)

Chapter 113 Elder, that’s him! He is the murderer!

the next day.

When faced with a large group of dirty children, Rhodes realized that his real life in the Tanit tribe had begun.

"Time, there is still one month."

This is the time limit Rhodes set for himself.

At the same time, this was also the time he had agreed with Nafis, Candice, and Desiya.

One month later.

Regardless of the progress of his revenge, they will come to the Tanit tribe to pick him up.

"call--"

"Let's start with the kids."

"Nascida, are you ready?"

Rhodes now wants Nasida to do it.

It’s mind-reading.

When he teaches these children, Nasida will read their voices one by one to determine which children are still worthy of saving.

[In the beginning, human beings are inherently good. 】

This is one thing that Rhodes and Nasida rarely agree on.

'Children are not yet well-informed and are easily swayed by emotions, but this does not mean that they can be disrespected or ridiculed and fooled. '

'Frustration and loss can certainly give them a taste of reality, but they can also make them lose their innocent thoughts and passionate emotions. '

These are the exact words Nasida said to Rhodes.

The common understanding between the two is that children are born with a blank slate, and everything they do is related to the environment in which they grow up and the education they receive.

Just like Desiya.

Living in the darkest desert mercenary group, the people around her were villains who were full of evil, but under Kusela's education, she was able to survive the mud and become the kind and upright person she is now. people.

That's what Rod and Nasida are doing now.

It is to identify which children are still worthy of being rescued from the big ink tank of Tanit, and which children are completely hopeless and must be dealt with by special means.

First class.

Rod only spoke for half an hour.

But this is the first time he has lectured in this way.

When I taught Ke Lai before, it was basically a one-to-one form similar to tutoring. This was the first time I had to teach to so many children.

"This was originally the job I had to do in Aru Village."

"As a result, the Tanit tribe enjoyed it first."

After simply complaining, Rhodes finally said, "get out of class is over" to these hopeless children.

Accompanied by the sound of whirring.

Rhodes was soon the only one left in the simple open-air classroom.

"How about it?"

While waiting for Nasida's reply, Rhodes found a cactus, pulled off a large piece, peeled it and chewed it.

The Tanit tribe did not provide him with water, so he had to use this method to moisten his throat.

Feeling the slight numbness in his mouth, Rhodes couldn't help but slap his mouth.

This cactus is poisonous.

However, the toxicity is very weak, and the water content is very high. The pulp is very plump, and it can be used to quench thirst and fill the stomach.

When he was wandering in the desert, Rhodes ate a lot of this kind of cactus.

At that time, I didn’t care whether it was poisonous or not.

They were almost dying of thirst and starvation, and some of them were good enough to eat in one bite.

Now I am not taken seriously as Diriya, and I don't even have enough food and drink every day.

no way.

Rhodes could only rely on his knowledge of wilderness survival to get something edible from the green plants around the Tanit tribe.

A big piece of cactus.

Nacida's answer finally came.

"Unfortunately, most of the children have been deeply affected."

This number made Nasida quite sad.

Many children came to listen to Rod today.

There are seventy or eighty of them.

More than half of them means that at least fifty or more children have been completely assimilated into the thoughts of the Tanit tribe. There is no way to reverse their world view, life outlook, and values ​​that have been shaped by normal means.

This number did not surprise Rhodes.

"This is normal."

"After all, this is the environment they live in, and they don't have a father like Kusela. There is nothing they can do about being twisted like this."

After saying this, Rhodes stretched his muscles and asked, "I'm done resting, shall we continue?"

"Ah."

So without Babel's supervision, Rhodes took the initiative to contact the surrounding guards, as if he couldn't wait to go home, and started teaching the second batch of children.

Rod's lessons are simple.

It means knowing how to read and write.

But the children he taught came one after another, and each child went home after one class.

One half-hour class.

In addition, Rhodes barely got much rest. In just one morning and half an afternoon, Rhodes saw more than 300 children.

These are all the underage children of the Tanit tribe.

No.

It should be said that children recognized by the Tanit tribe are worthy of education.

Children with congenital diseases or disabilities are not included.

Apart from those children who were left to fend for themselves and those who could not yet speak, Babel sent over all the children who were capable of receiving an education, including many who were older than Cole.

Honestly.

Rhodes really didn't want to teach this kind of kid.

Because he didn't need Nacida to read her mind, he knew that such a big child was definitely hopeless.

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