Are fools worthy of trust?

This is not a question because most people know the answer, and fools are not to be trusted.

Questions that most people know the answer to don’t actually need to exist.

Azar is also one of the many.

The heavy iron door was closed behind him, and he was walking alone among the lights, his back carrying a sense of loneliness.

In various poems, the hero always walks through the long night alone in this way, fighting against the darkness in a dim and lightless place, and then brings dawn and glory to all living beings.

Azar will also be a hero, at least he will be a hero of the Order.

This corridor, which was not long, took him a lot of time mentally. When Azar reached the end, he suddenly realized that the owner was already waiting here.

"welcome!"

Dadalia smiled sincerely, "Master Azar, the Great Sage, I am the Eleventh Executive Officer of the Fools [Master] Dadalia, and it is an honor to meet you."

He was able to show this respect and enthusiasm most of the time.

Among many colleagues, Dadalia is actually one of the few normal people.

Of course, the premise is that the other person really deserves his smile. Just because he can maintain respect does not mean that everyone is qualified to receive his respect.

"The Fools and Shahai also cooperate, right?"

Azar stated a fact.

"It depends on how you define cooperation," Dadalia's face remained unchanged. "Of course we cooperate with those desert people. After all, the price of many things purchased from them is higher than that purchased from rainforest merchants. Get it for a low price.”

A sarcastic smile appeared on Azar's lips.

This is the most superficial explanation.

The Fools' businesses are spread all over the seven countries, and they cooperate with all kinds of people.

Inazuma's shogunate is their partner, as is the resistance.

Diluc has repeatedly blocked the plans of the Fools, but the Fools still have business dealings with Chenxi Winery.

This is the attitude expressed by Dadalia.

But he knew what Azar cared about.

"Of course, if you are talking about [inviting the Fools to suppress the resistance forces within Sumeru and maintain the majesty of the official institutions chosen by the seven ruling powers in the world], we have also reached some kind of cooperation with Rama."

Dadalia calmed her expression.

Those who are beaten have to ask for help. What kind of dignity is there to maintain a rule that is maintained at the cost of cutting off land and selling the lives of its own people?

It's nothing more than a gambler's desperate move.

Dadalia actually wanted to laugh.

But considering the fragile and tense spirits of his partners at the moment, Azar might have thought he was laughing at their stupidity and incompetence if he laughed out loud - although Dadalia did think so - Wouldn't that be troublesome?

They are willing to fight others to the death, and are willing to give fools a lot of benefits, so let them go all out and pretend.

It has nothing to do with fools anyway.

"Of course, you know that the Fools will only cooperate with the most suitable people. We have no intention of real cooperation with the desert people."

Dadalia subconsciously pulled his wrist bones and said, "In Sumeru, fools will only recognize the ruling power of the Order."

"And you can rest assured that in the Seven Kingdoms, all fools will express their opinions in this way."

"For thousands of years, Xumi has been the place ruled by the Teaching Council. This is an undoubted fact!"

Dadalia's statement made Azar's expression soften a lot.

If all the seven countries in the world recognize that the Ayatollah is the real political power that rules Sumeru, then Rama's Shahai regime can only be denounced as an evil party and treason.

This kind of statement and endorsement is truly a deterrent.

Of course, Rama didn't care.

Reputation is really useful most of the time, but those are the few times it isn't.

Because they won't really call.

No matter how much you say and how resolute your attitude is, if the army cannot move in, it is the same as not saying anything.

Furthermore, what can really determine the ownership of Sumeru is not someone’s statement or declaration, but the approval of the gods.

Whoever Nasida acknowledges is the real official of Xumi.

Hazard isn't worried about that yet.

The gods are in their hands. At least for now, the gods are still on the side of the Order.

The Great Sage took a deep breath and made up his mind.

"Then maybe we should cooperate further."

That he would come to the Northland Bank at this time is a behavioral bias in itself.

But Dadalia didn't ask anything and just answered, which made Azar feel a little embarrassed.

Dadalia did not question his attitude and repeatedly reiterated that Shahai was not worthy of being a partner of the Fools.

He established the status of the Order Council and told Azar that the ruler of Xumi recognized by everyone was the Order Council.

Sea of ​​sand?

What's that coming out of there?

Never heard of it, they are not worthy to be the rulers of Sumeru.

That's a great statement with a great attitude.

A country is not an isolated island that exists alone. Inazuma can become an isolated island because of the natural environmental advantages of being isolated overseas and because of the will of General Raiden.

Rama obviously does not have the ability to force the country to seize the country. Sooner or later, he will have to face these external forces.

A good statement represents sincerity and attitude towards cooperation.

Azar realized this and naturally chose to cooperate with the Fools without hesitation.

No matter what you think, as long as you admit that Xumi is from the Order Academy, then you are our friend.

The two sides had a relatively in-depth exchange of interests on the issue of Rama, and the final result was, of course, the destruction of the Shahai regime, making Sumeru great again, and making the rule of the Order stable again.

"fool."

After Azar left, Dadalia sneered.

He understands all of Hazard's options.

In the final analysis, the country's interests belong to the country, and my interests belong to me.

I can't accept it if you let me lose my interests for the sake of the overall situation.

I can't accept it, so I don't do it.

He understood Azar and even the Six Sages' behavior of ceding land. If he didn't do this, Sumeru would be someone else's property.

It's not mine. No matter how precious and perfect it is, what does it have to do with me?

But understanding is understanding, Dadalia still despises the behavior of the Six Sages.

This is not for Sumeru.

After all, Xumi is a country, and the rainforest and desert are its internal contradictions.

Just shut up and beat yourself up for internal conflicts. The desert people have been oppressed for so many years. It doesn’t matter whether they say they have no way out or whether they have never thought about it. In short, the worst thing they have ever done is to be the first to declare surrender to the rainforest. Be willing to be the loser.

But because it cannot be defeated, the act of ceding national interests in exchange for the right to rule is not qualified to be given the great reputation of serving the country.

This is purely because you can't afford to lose and don't want to lose your own interests.

But this is a good thing.

Dadalia lowered her eyes.

He put his hand to cover his lips and suddenly coughed violently, scarlet blood flowing between his fingers.

"grown ups."

The debt handler who had been hiding in the shadows quickly appeared and handed over several alchemical potions.

"It's useless." Dadalia's face turned pale, "Poison is indeed a more useful weapon than most methods."

"What's the reaction from Rama's side?"

The poison turned out to be far more useful than Rama expected.

"He didn't mention this matter," the debt handler half-knelt on the ground, "With all due respect, Sir, I'm afraid this matter needs to be a little more straightforward."

He is the young master's confidant, and all aspects of treatment revolve around the young master. Dadalia's interests are naturally his interests.

"Either we attack immediately and force him to hand over the antidote."

"Either we have to give in more benefits, your health won't last long."

Such words were a bit rash, but he really couldn't bear it.

The actual situation is slightly different from the theoretical situation. Rama did not mention this matter because he thought that the fools had already solved the poisoning problem.

His confidence in the technology tree of the Fools is higher than that of the Fools themselves, and like Dadalia, Rama also despises poison.

If it weren't for the heavy pressure brought by the executive officer, Rama's scientific research plan would most likely not have such a thing.

They all ignored the value of poison.

The alchemy potions that took countless molas and energy were currently only able to cultivate batches of warriors, and were still somewhat ineffective in cultivating high-end combat power.

However, the alchemical poison developed at a slightly lower cost can easily do things that alchemical potions cannot.

Strengthening and destroying, the latter is much easier than the former.

The technological points needed to prepare poison to kill people and the difficulty of preparing potions to strengthen people are completely two extremes.

Rama has not yet prepared a higher-level alchemy potion. His skills are stuck at LV4, and the potions he makes are also suitable for himself at LV4 level.

High-quality and unlimited amounts of alchemical potions gave him the power to temporarily talk to Dadalia on an equal footing.

This is also the orthodox path pursued by Rama, which is pure self-strength.

He is too committed to this path, just as he is committed to getting benefits from the fools, and then he will be deceived by it.

If a person wants something too much, he will be constrained by it.

If you want it but don’t have it, you can only get it timidly.

Rama was not aware of this yet, thinking that the fools had already solved the problem.

But Dadalia realized it.

It's not that he suddenly had any enlightenment, it's mainly because he hasn't unlocked the poisoned DEBUFF yet.

The tortured body told him this truth - poison is really effective.

Dadalia coughed twice violently, his eyes flickering.

"We can only compromise."

His words were very calm, "But it is best to leave this place in Xumi to the Order Council."

"It is better for the interests of fools to be ruled by a group of losers than by a troublesome person."

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