Rama in the center of the camp looked at his adoptive mother who was talking eloquently.

Objectively speaking, Babel can be simply brushed off, or this is the eye of god that Rama only obtained after going to Kavanyi and seeing the gap between the two worlds.

This can solve many problems.

But Babel didn't do that.

She told the truth about how Rama had concealed the Eye 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 powerful group.

"So my behavior of wanting to start a war was regarded as Babel's behavior of wanting to gain power. On the other hand, because I was regarded as Babel's pawn, the person who firmly opposed it at this time was that she was completely unwilling Someone who needs to be fought over.”

“She picks people who want to be on her side even if they’re unreasonable, and people who are just yes-men.”

Rama looked calm.

His eyes wandered over each elder of the tribe, and finally he lowered his eyes, his expression as usual.

Babel on the other side finally ran out of words.

There is no doubt that the Eye of God is the private property of an individual.

The only ones qualified to question the ownership of the Eye of God are gods.

But Rama did something wrong after all.

He possesses the Eye of God, which is a high-level combat power that can be used.

He is a fighter but deliberately hides it. He just hides in the tribe and does not go 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 do with it whatever he wants.

But the elder just grasped that Rama was capable but did not do anything, and then described his ambition and indifference, exaggerating his desire to seize power.

Then Rama was wrong.

None of these things are actually wrong, except that the last thing should not be included.

He wants power.

Power is such a precious thing. Everyone wants it, but only this little.

We have already divided it up and you want it too, then you go and die.

"In this way, Rama clearly has the ability to reduce the tribe's losses and bring more resources and slaves to the tribe, but he always hides behind the tribe and watches the tribe's warriors die without doing anything."

A certain elder said impassionedly, "His ambition is obvious and he has no loyalty to the tribe!"

"The deaths of these people are obviously due to Rama's inaction. He should be responsible for the deaths of the warriors of the tribe's foreign expansion!"

Rama burst out laughing.

You should be responsible for something, because you had the ability to stop it but didn't, so the responsibility for this thing is all yours.

"How dare you laugh?!"

The elder was shocked and angry.

They were discussing Rama's sins and responsibilities, and the sixteen-year-old laughed out loud.

He clearly had no respect for the tribe's elders.

"With great power comes great responsibility?" Rama sighed, "I never thought that everyone actually has a heroic understanding."

Only heroes believe that with great power comes greater responsibility.

Normal people abide by the equality of responsibility and power, but usually we do not think that there is an absolute relationship between ability and power.

People who hold power are generally capable, but people who are capable may not necessarily hold power.

"This matter is indeed your fault." Another elder frowned slightly, "If you had confessed earlier that you have the Eye of God, we could train you to become a qualified warrior."

"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 expression, "But I also have a question. In addition to the sacrifice of force, haven't I fulfilled my responsibilities as a tribesman in the past sixteen years? "

Babel frowned slightly.

The situation escalated.

She dared to speak out because she was sure that the elders would not kill Rama, and worthy people can make mistakes.

By describing a thing so harshly, they just wanted to put a stain on Rama so that he could not grasp higher power.

But they never wanted Rama to die.

Because Rama is really useful, it would be better if he was more obedient.

An obedient inferior weapon is more useful than a disobedient sword. This is the understanding of most powerful people.

Objectively speaking, this is also one of Babel's attitudes.

She did not want her adopted son to get involved in the struggle for power, not because Babel knew that the struggle for power was dirty and cruel.

She just didn't want Rama to compete with her for power.

Once the elders recognized the matter, Rama had to rely on Baber for anything he wanted to do.

Test the position of the elders, eliminate the hidden dangers of Rama's ascendancy, make Rama have to rely on himself, and become his own tool...

Everything you say and do should have your own reasons and be able to bring you more benefits.

If you get nothing, try to remain silent.

But Rama directly expressed his dissatisfaction, which is a different situation.

When he resists the judgment of the elders, he resists their majesty and power.

Power cannot be offended, no matter how great a hero it is.

As long as one person violates it without being punished, the rules will be full of cracks and hidden dangers will be planted.

Babel frowned slightly... He wouldn't plan to make trouble at the meeting and kill all these elders directly, right?

"My adopted son Rama has done very well." 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 coldly, "How about explaining why he concealed the existence of the Eye of God from us?"

They ignored Rama as soon as Babir spoke.

Because compared to the chess pieces, the players behind them are obviously more worthy of being taken seriously.

Babel bit her lip.

Only this cannot be explained.

The Eye of God can indeed reduce the tribe's losses. Rama never mentioned it. There would be no other reason except that he was disloyal to the tribe.

You have to at least say it, right?

You have been holding the Eye of God for several years and there has been no news. How else can you explain this?

"Of course, of course, you will get a satisfactory answer." Rama smiled.

The elder frowned slightly and couldn't help but wonder if Babel had any back-up plans?

The next moment, a hand burning with flames held his head.

The blazing flames burned his flesh, and the power of the five fingers was so strong that they were embedded deeply into his skull.

Rama flicked his hand, the flames exploded, and the figure was burned to ashes by the flames in mid-air.

He sat on the elder's seat with a sincere smile.

"Everyone, let me first sincerely admit my mistake."

"I was really wrong."

His voice was gentle and his handsome face was apologetic: "I shouldn't have considered you as adults."

"A bunch of trash."

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