"When dealing with a matter, we usually don't talk about feelings, because it is cumbersome and irregular to calculate, and there is no way to take it into consideration."

"Under normal circumstances, we discuss the matter as it is and only consider the matter itself and the benefits and expenses attached to the matter."

Benefits and contributions determine the key to the action logic of most normal people.

Nasida blinked slightly, "Our bargaining chip, the teaching council's bargaining chip, and what the fools have to pay to get the chips, these are the only three changing factors."

Rama smiled and said, "I am so glad to hear about us from you. I am very happy."

His smile was warm and encouraging.

"We might as well continue the analysis and break down the logic of the Fools' actions."

too easy.

Of all the variables, fools are often the simplest.

Because they are too pure, they don't talk to you about feelings or reasons, they only talk about interests with you.

They act completely according to their own plans, don't trust anyone else, and won't explain why they do what they do. It doesn't matter atrocities or anything else, as long as they think it's beneficial, they can persist all the way to the end.

Arrogant and conceited, he puts all his hopes on himself.

This is the purest one and the best one to analyze.

Simple logic does not mean that it is easy to deal with. This is of course another aspect.

"Isn't this difficult to guess?" Nasita tilted her head, "No matter how down-trodden the Order Academy is, it can still come up with a lot of things."

"The materials needed for human experiments, Mora, and even the territory of Xumi, these are the prices they can offer."

A skinny camel is bigger than a horse. The Order Academy still has a lot of background. Of course, he can't guess anything more specific.

But if it is something that Rama must have, and fools are very interested in it, the answer is actually quite obvious.

"Are they still the remains of the Red King and the Flower God?"

The little god thought thoughtfully, "I always feel that the Fools seem to be more persistent than expected."

A more accurate answer would be I want them all.

The relics of the Red King and the Flower God, and the hearts of gods controlled by the Order, are all prey for fools.

Rama smiled and said nothing.

The Heart of God is in the hands of the Jiaoling Yuan, and there are no gods in the Jiaoling Yuan. In the understanding of the Fools, it can basically be directly equivalent to the fact that the Heart of God is in the hands of the Fools.

They have already obtained the most important thing, and of course they have the intention and confidence to slowly seek other things.

After you have a guarantee, anything else you get is earned. Even if you don't get it, there is no loss, so of course their actions are bold and unrestrained.

This is the power of a big guarantee.

Rama sighed inwardly.

"Actually, I don't have the relics of any god, but I do know how to open their relics."

"This is not an unbearable responsibility for me. If the fools are willing to spend money to buy this opportunity, of course I will share the profits with them."

Rama's truth is always so simple.

Nasita tilted her head to observe Rama's expression, holding her cheek with one hand.

"Cooperating with the Fools is what you want."

This is not a question, the words are quite certain.

"They have money and channels, and they need skills and skills. They say they are shameless, but they are really shameless. At the same time, they can really fight."

Rama described the advantages of the Fools one by one and said seriously, "You really want me to fight them to the end? But they don't even threaten anything I value."

Candice was thrown out as bait, and it was normal for someone to want to take action against Candice.

"Am I counted among them?" Nasida suddenly asked.

This question is a bit stiff and a bit unreasonable.

"Of course you are."

Rama said matter-of-factly, "But their goals have nothing to do with you, and they won't threaten you...not necessarily. I was wrong."

His expression suddenly turned cold.

According to the plot, the Fools really have no intention of taking action against Nasida.

But according to the plot, he shouldn't exist.

"It was preconceived." Rama thought thoughtfully, "After all, he was deceived by the strength of the fools."

Rama is too greedy for the technology of fools.

His abilities can be improved through active training, but if he can get the existing technology tree for analysis, he can complete the leapfrog growth of his own technology tree by digesting other people's technology trees.

He needs resources in this area.

In a short period of time, all Rama could find was the Order House.

The Order Academy happened to preserve Teyvat's normal technology tree. By analyzing and collecting the information held by the Order Academy, Rama was confident of completing a leap in growth.

But it is no exaggeration to say that the Order Council is completely unqualified to be compared with the Fools.

It doesn't matter how the Fools got their technology tree, but they did achieve an advantage over the current generation of technology.

When Rama realized this, his communication with the fools naturally tended to be cooperative.

Even he himself was not aware that among the choices made by the fools, he preferred gentle communication to violence.

Because he wants something from someone else.

If you ask for something, you will inevitably become short of breath.

Of course, the most critical factor in a hero's shortness of breath is not to ask for something, but that you want it, but you cannot directly seize it through violence or other means, and can only replace it through trade.

The control of the transaction is in the hands of the other party, who can agree or disagree.

When the decision-making power is not in your hands, but the transaction itself is very important to you, this is the key to shortness of breath.

Rama does not feel that the world naturally needs to obey his orders. His attitude towards the tribal desert people is based on the fact that he really has nothing to ask for from these people, only giving.

In the early days of capital accumulation, the crowd of desert people brought him irresistible benefits. He accepted the benefits brought by this identity and identity, and gave adequate returns to the desert people.

The subjects flocked to the king, and the king made their lives better, which was a reasonable deal.

But when the accumulation was completed, this identity lost its absolute value to Rama, and he no longer had any more needs from the desert people.

There is no need for them to do anything, and naturally it doesn't matter what their attitudes and thoughts are.

But all fools are not.

Between the fools and Rama, it is Rama who is weak, not the fools.

Nasida felt a little confused.

It seemed like he was fine just now, why did his face suddenly look so ugly?

"You reminded me." Rama looked serious, "I still underestimate the fools."

Except for the attack on Dadalia, the Fools showed a gentle attitude toward cooperation.

This is obviously not the nature of fools. The other party caught Rama's mind and deliberately pretended to be a moderate. This was a guarantee to ensure that they would have the opportunity to get what they wanted from Rama at any time. Want something.

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