Speaking of truth, it is commonly known as painting cakes.

Painting a cake needs to be divided into two steps. The first point is that you must be able to "draw", which in layman's terms means being able to speak.

The black ones are said to be white, and the dead ones are said to be alive.

In addition, you really need to have a piece of cake, at least to make the other party think that this thing is possible, and the degree of possibility is the skill of [painting].

Rama was not an expert at painting cakes.

But he does have a piece of cake on his hands, and that's for all to see.

"I have led you to victory. After we devour the property of this tribe, Tanit will be even stronger."

After winning the first battle of the snowball, the rest will become easier.

Unless all the tribes in the sand sea now unite to fight Tanit, things will only get easier and easier.

But why do they unite so quickly?

This is an account that everyone will settle.

Rama can conquer a tribe by himself. After digesting the fruits of victory, Tanit will win the next war more easily.

In other words, the cake is gradually getting bigger, and in the process, they all have the opportunity to get the cake.

Rama just wants to be the one who divides the cake, and they are the middle class of the tribe. Maybe in the future they will also want to have the power to divide the cake, but now, the first thing they want to do is to eat the cake. inside.

Now that the benefits are there and the deterrent power is there, let’s add a little more driving force.

What better driving force than hatred?

"When King Chi was still alive, the desert was not what it is today."

Rama changed his tone, and his words seemed to be in memory, "You should be able to tell that the war machinery I drive is obviously a legacy of the Red King."

It actually has little to do with the Red King.

Rama's technology tree followed a very formal path, and it was based on the elemental technology books he bought from the Order Institute.

But the current Shahai is poor and ignorant. If you tell them that your technology comes from Red King, they will just think it is right.

After all, the technological tree that Shahai could trace upward was pointed out by the Red King.

"The legacy of the Red King!"

They whispered and looked at Rama with a little more approval.

Divine authority is an enduring topic in Teyvat, because there really are gods in this world.

Although Tanit is a tribe belonging to the flower god, few among the desert people would resist their belief in the Red King.

The deputy thought so too.

That’s right.

How could a scholar who was not very famous before suddenly have such achievements and technical capabilities?

Of course it's because he received the inheritance from the Red King and was a desert citizen recognized by the Red King.

Rama does not look like a Sumeru man, but he did grow up in a tribe.

Divine power brought additional benefits to Rama.

"I saw some records among the relics left under the Red King's crown."

"Before the disaster hundreds of years ago, we had a prosperous land and kingdom. The power of the town spirit provided us with water, and the gods protected our land and the ancestors of the Sand Sea."

"But today we have to fight each other for some resources, but even so, tribes often fall into the dilemma of lack of resources."

"All of this is a conspiracy by the Imperial Academy!"

Actually it doesn't matter much.

The first fall of Shahai was due to a maneuver played by Lilupal.

The second trouble was entirely due to King Chi's own operations.

Objectively speaking, this has nothing to do with the rainforest or the God of Grass.

After the flower god died, the Red King dug up some kind of dark technology tree, and was warned by the officials. The Nail of Cold Sky hit the Red King in the face, telling him that the young man was almost done, and not to continue doing these things.

However, the Red King pretended not to hear it, and even started to study the Cold Sky Nail.

As a result, the "forbidden knowledge" he brought polluted the earth's veins, and the Great Ci Tree King had to take action to clean up the mess, and then he also lost most of his power.

The Red King also took out an insurance policy. He made a deal with Apep. The Dragon of Grass swallowed up the Red King in a daze, and by the way accepted the pollution from the Red King. Apep almost died on the spot. .

Fortunately, the Dragon of Grass was very powerful and extremely adaptable. He changed his form abruptly and withstood the erosion.

Looking back at the history of the desert, until the death of the Red King, everything was done by the ruler of the Sand Sea himself.

Things changed after King Red died.

The Seven Earthly Archons are gods who will not turn their backs on humans.

After King Daci Shu saw how miserable the people of Sand Sea were, of course he planned to accept these unfortunate ordinary desert people without any hesitation.

During this period, the power of the Great Merciful Tree King was reduced and he changed from a [tree] to a [grass] form, but it stands to reason that his wisdom would not be affected.

However, it is such a great compassionate tree king. In the hundreds of years from the death of the red king to the time when the tree king also chose to sacrifice, the result of his governance of the sand sea was that the desert people publicized: the red king was assassinated by the tree king.

With the methods and wisdom of the Great Ci Tree King, there was no way he could control the Sea of ​​Sand into this state, and he could actually allow such outrageous rumors to spread in the Sea of ​​Sand.

It can only be said that a lot of time was wasted on pollution control and physical cultivation. In short, the result is obvious that the desert people are not satisfied with the rule they accepted during this period.

Afterwards, the Great Ci Tree King went offline, the Little Lucky Grass King was imprisoned, and the leadership of Xumi belonged to the Teaching Council, making it even more impossible for them to be satisfied.

The Apostolic Council's discrimination against the desert people is almost written on their faces.

They prohibited scholars who walked in the desert from spreading knowledge and selected talented desert people to enter the teaching academy, but they did not give them the same educational resources as other students.

If you apply together with other scholars, your application will be suppressed or even rejected outright.

The reason why Setare, the future deputy of the Great Sage, pretended not to know anything was probably because it was too difficult for her to get to this point.

If you get something too hard, you will naturally not want to give it up easily.

It’s just a matter of turning a blind eye to something, which is actually not that difficult to do.

Then Setale was persuaded by Nacida and Yingmei's team-up to escape. She betrayed in the morning and was caught at noon. Yingmei and Nacida, who went to hand over the work at night, were also caught by the doctor.

It's a little embarrassing.

Fortunately, the great sage showed his unique "kindness and softness" at this time, imprisoning but not killing.

So after Nacida won, Setale took the credit and stood up again.

Between the desert and the rainforest, for Rama, the main responsibility lies in the failure of the desert side.

This kind of problem is considered unfair within the same regime, but between two regimes, it is your national dish.

Food is the original sin.

Objectively speaking, the reason why the desert has reached this point is because there are too many sleeping dragons and phoenixes here.

Furthermore, the god of the desert is the Red King, not the Tree King. In the end, the Tree King is willing to accept and help, which is already a kind act worthy of gratitude.

He simply allowed the other side of the rain forest to beat the desert people into slaves. This was also the ending chosen by the Red King for everyone.

The god everyone worshiped led the desert people into the garbage dump, and they couldn't blame the tree king at all.

But if you think so, you can’t say that.

What Rama said was that the desert people had been preaching for so long that even they themselves believed it.

As for telling the truth - I really thought this was the truth.

After all, everyone has been saying it, and has been saying it for so long, so I can’t entirely blame me for thinking it’s the truth, right?

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