An unknown good or bad thing happened in Xumi City.

Rama himself acknowledged that the gods had granted the subsequent rulership of the Shahai.

Since it is the ruling power of Shahai, although the rainforest people are also allowed to be in the ruling body, the majority are of course the desert people.

This is something that should be included in the question and does not matter.

The key thing is the announcement from Rama.

The gods will form a new governing body, and the Order Academy will change from a governing body to the simplest academy.

The ruling body will form a new group of "Six Sages", and Rama becomes the great sage. The group of "Six Sages" will be supervised by the gods.

The former is very simple, and it can be regarded as destroying the foundation of the scholar society.

Scholars are considered a special profession in the eyes of the Sumeru people. According to Tinari or Seno, in order to study academic papers, scholars will even form families with scholars who have the same research direction.

Being able to achieve this level is closely related to the generally high income and high treatment of scholars.

If there is something good on the top, it will be great on the bottom.

This kind of treatment is actually due to the fact that the Teaching Council serves as an institution for cultivating scholars, and it also directly manages the entire Sumeru.

If you enroll in the Teaching Order, perform well, and find a good teacher, you will have the opportunity to directly become the ruling class of Xumi in the future.

Many people obviously do not embark on this path to explore the unknown.

But now, the Teaching Academy has become an institution that only trains students. It is no longer the same as before and can directly enter the ruling class of Sumeru.

This directly abolished a major value of the Order Academy.

But this is a good thing.

Defining the Teaching Order simply as a college, the value of the college is students, teachers, documents, classics, etc.

These things are chips that do not need to be destroyed and require a long time to accumulate.

This also means that in the eyes of the new ruling class, the Order Academy can exist independently as a college.

The storm that swept through Sumeru has nothing to do with most of them.

Being able to survive is the best thing in times of chaos.

And another thing...

"Although the Great Sage is still the one with the highest power, the so-called Six Sages are at least six people who govern together, right?"

They perked up.

There are two situations in independent politics. One is that your prestige is too high, and the people below have never thought of refuting your opinions. If you say it, this is the truth, and the people below will implement it immediately without any doubt.

The other situation is to simply rely on violence and force to intimidate, without caring about other people's opinions.

Have no opinions, and don't care about other people's opinions.

Rama was the latter.

Although he should be the greatest hero in the history of the desert, this does not prevent him from becoming the enemy of many powerful people.

The enemy only depends on interests.

Rama sat in power alone and often killed people as a deterrent. He was indeed hostile to many people.

This would have been an inconsequential matter.

If you are hostile, you are hostile. Rama's power comes entirely from his own force and not from anyone's support.

Unless they can make the mechanical troops rebel, no one's hostility will be of any use.

"The situation has changed now!"

Babel stood up and said, "The six sages are relatively equal in status, and with gods appearing to supervise them, can he still do those things as he pleases?"

"He has already compromised to the gods. With Rama's temperament, it is obvious that his fists are not as big as Rama's. His own hiding place may even have been discovered by the gods, so he compromised so quickly."

"Since he cannot deter the gods, is there anything wrong with us abiding by the gods' will to check Rama?"

Perfect verbal seduction requires reference to tone, pauses, volume, gestures, and expressions. This is the essence of speech.

It attracts people's resonance through physical performance and pauses in language.

Of course, the most important part is actually interest and deterrence.

Together with Rama, they govern Sumeru together.

There are gods as a guarantee of force to ensure that everyone will not be executed by Rama for dissent.

You have the benefits, you have the protection, don’t you want to take action?

[It’s time to take the bait. 】

Babel sneered inwardly.

She knew that these old friends of hers would be tempted.

This cannot be said to be stupid, after all, they know nothing about the inner workings of the gods.

The results were not necessarily bad, since Rama really intended to remain silent.

Rama and Babir described his next plan.

"I know you want to be on top, want to have power."

The communication between the adopted son and the adoptive mother is always like this. They are both power-hungry people, and they are wary when communicating with each other.

Well, not entirely right, Rama has changed.

"But as long as I'm here, none of you will be able to rise to the top. In other words, it won't make much difference whether you rise to the top or not."

"You even mentioned this matter to me even though you knew it." Babel's expression remained unchanged, "Why, do you need me to betray my old friends?"

Rama's plans were rarely complex.

Deterrence by force and temptation by interests.

Simple, but basically impossible to miss.

There are few people who are not greedy, and there are few people who are not afraid of death.

Rama never went to these people, so he succeeded every time.

The logic is simple and of course easy to guess.

"Yes, they are your old friends. I want you to betray them. Of course I will pay more."

Rama did not look up, "Fools all know that betraying allies requires a price, and I know it too, so I will give you a bargaining chip that you can't refuse."

"For example?" Babel became interested.

She believed in Rama's words.

If he says he can't refuse the benefits, then he absolutely can't refuse them.

"How about one of the six nominal sages, the actual great sage."

Rama said casually.

When he promised these things, he didn't even change the movement of flipping through the literature and classics in his hands. However, Babel looked astonished as if she had been struck by lightning.

"The actual great sage, yes, that's right, the nominal great sage can only be you."

Her mind was still working, but her logic had broken down a little, "But why?"

"If I continue to be the Great Sage, the result will be no different than if I were the king."

"Anyway, you will never refuse my proposal." Rama raised his head, "It doesn't matter, but what Nasita wants is a relatively peaceful and stable whole."

"He himself cannot be a single husband, and I don't want to be a single husband."

He had a gentle smile on his face, "After all, the gods don't like it."

"What does He not like to have to do with you?" Babel narrowed her eyes slightly, "Have you ever cared about what others think?"

This doesn't make sense at all.

When have you, Rama, ever cared about whether others like you or not?

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