The rally got a common answer.

Shazaman, who had no ulterior motives, used Dina Zedai's personal safety and part of the Humayi family's wealth as a bargaining chip to pledge to the Order to ensure that he really had no ulterior motives.

Even though the person raising the question has no evidence, you still have to come up with something to prove your innocence, rather than the other person proving your guilt.

This is the prerogative of the Order.

As the party that accepts the bargaining chip, the Apostolic Order should take appropriate measures to tell Shazaman and more people that the Apostolic Order does not doubt them and that everyone is still a family.

This is an exchange of trust.

The response of the Holy Order will fall on Shazaman in the form of benefits. Whatever he gets is the response of the Holy Order.

And everyone's answer is to turn Dina Zedai into a sage's student.

The value of a teacher in a society of scholars is self-evident. Everyone knows that Dina Zedai's body cannot support her to study anything. This is just part of the exchange of interests.

A reasonable exchange of benefits is the compensation an innocent victim should receive when he still has to prove his loyalty.

This consensus quickly reached the ears of the sages, and Azar opened an impromptu meeting.

Strictly speaking, he hates the meeting system. Many decisions must be approved by the majority of people before they can be implemented. This decision is too stupid.

But he is only a great sage, and the six sages have been Sumeru's common interests for thousands of years.

He can't resist the rules.

The Order Council and the Six Sages are the ones who make the rules, and the rules and laws of Xumi are naturally biased towards the Order Council and the Six Sages.

The Great Sage is only the most powerful among the Six Sages, not the only one with power.

[Perhaps we should look for an opportunity to turn the six sages into the only great sage? 】

Azar's mind was up and down, but he made up his mind.

After all, there are still too many Six Sages.

"This was their response. Mr. Shazaman responded quickly and directly roped in his companions to form a temporary alliance of interests because of his special situation."

A sage spoke seriously, "What we have to deal with now is not a single person, but an entire interest alliance in Xumi City."

"The foundation for the establishment of the alliance was the defeat of the [Thirty Men]. Their failure also caused us to lose credibility in the eyes of most people."

A group of untrustworthy people are responsible for protecting your property and even your life. It is reasonable for you to want to find another way out.

"The response was reasonable."

Another sage's voice was dry and hoarse, "In the end, we don't have any evidence, it's just a reasonable suspicion."

He characterized the matter as simple reasonable suspicion.

Although doubting without evidence is reasonable is very unreasonable, but everyone here is a sage, and of course they are considering the issue in the interests of the sages.

"Shazaman is taking advantage of this identity. If we continue to doubt him, the matter will turn from reasonable suspicion to retaliation. This will not solve the problem for the Apostolic Order, but will expand the problem."

"It's not worth it. I suggest giving up the investigation of Humayi's family."

His words were tired.

Everyone knows clearly whether they are really suspected or just crazy about all possibilities.

Of course, what we are doing is retaliation, but at this point in time, we still need a reasonable package and illusion.

Without even an illusion, this matter can only end here.

"The other party's sincerity is indeed enough." A sage turned over the report, "But the fact that he did this is worthy of our consideration."

He put down the report, "Doesn't he really have any extra thoughts and ideas?"

His words made no sense, but this was also the answer Azar wanted.

No matter how abundant the reasons are on the surface, if you bring things out in a group and talk in front of many people, this in itself is a threat and disobedience.

If you really don’t have these thoughts, why can’t you resist and accept our inspection obediently?

Now that you have thoughts and actions of resistance, even if you act like you are loyal, you are no longer loyal enough.

This kind of crazy mentality is common in human history. One prominent point is "When I want to kill you, the only way for you to prove your innocence is to actually die."

Because I am nobler than you, because I am your father.

The truth is that simple.

The moment you had the idea of ​​teaming up, brought this matter out in the open, and forced me to restrain my thoughts, you had actually resisted my will.

Everyone knows that I want to deal with you. You gave away your daughter and property, and you seemed to be very loyal.

But since you are so loyal, why do you still resist me?

Resistance is a sign of disloyalty. Your disloyalty here is completely disloyal in the eyes of superiors.

Objectively speaking, this idea is quite neurotic, but it is indeed an idea that can be called "mainstream".

There are not many people who apply it, but those who are qualified to use this idea have enough will to form the "mainstream".

Azar, one of the Six Sages.

"He wants to use the power of the group to protect himself. It is obvious that Shazaman's position has already been skewed."

"He doesn't trust us, and there are currently only two forces in Sumeru."

He did not continue.

If you don't trust the Order Council, you can only choose another side.

Just like [Legacy of the God King], if Rama rejects it, he can only choose the Order Academy.

The weak must find support at this time. If you don't choose this side, you are actually choosing his opposite.

There is, of course, a possibility that the existence of Shazzaman might actually be a coincidence.

But between destroying him and verifying his loyalty, the former is obviously simpler and easier.

"This matter can be dealt with later. Shazaman's thoughts may indeed be impure, but in the current environment, we can't find a more suitable reason."

The old sage looked calm, "It's not that we can't find evidence, it's that we can't find evidence that can be accepted by the public."

"After they have preconceived the idea that we intend to persecute the Humayi family, any valid evidence we have will be regarded as a forced whitewash and cover-up."

"This is a general trend. Shazaman just used a reasonable means to protect himself."

He stood up and looked around at his colleagues, "In the final analysis, their ideas and concepts are completely based on one core, and we lost."

"Everyone, how about we let Mr. Shazaman go and talk about our more difficult enemy - the [Thirty-Man Group]?"

In the eyes of the Six Sages, the most difficult enemy is not even Rama, but the [Thirty-Man Group].

"Failure is the root of all doubt, I fully agree with this." Azar nodded slightly.

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