There are indeed idiots in the world, but there are very few who are still idiots sitting in high places.

Often, they make stupid choices simply because they are bad, not because they are stupid.

A stupid thing will make many people lose, but as long as you can get it, you will earn it.

In the eyes of senior officials from other countries, the actions of the Ecclesiastical Order are almost always done openly, and the only variable is the status of the gods.

Lisa studied in Xumi and witnessed with her own eyes the belief of the Xumi people in the Little Lucky Grass King, so she came up with this speculation.

Others have not had such experience and rely only on intelligence to piece together the truth. Even if they are lucky enough to get the truth, they may not dare to believe the answer they piece together.

But now the answer is almost out in the open.

The six sages of the Order are running away, and their position with the gods is almost completely broken.

Therefore, the God of Grass did not stand up to help the Order. The God of Grass may be the real mastermind of the rise of the Sand Sea.

Once this kind of understanding takes shape, all the efforts of the Order will be meaningless.

Azar has nothing to lose by knowing the truth.

This kind of behavior is inherently causing trouble for Rama. Whether it succeeds or fails, it will not affect their interests.

After the news was passed on, Rama learned that the sages of the Order were planning to run away.

"How can you still play like this without caring about your skin?"

The document was delivered to the real people in power through special channels, but Rama also had helpers in the Order House, so he was naturally able to get his hands on a little record.

He put the paperwork on the table with a hint of helplessness on his face.

Rama raised his head and looked at the ceiling with rather hollow eyes.

Isn't this just a joke? I knew I couldn't win, so I just burned everything on fire.

I can't take these things away and I don't want to leave them to you. Thinking about it, it would be happier to just destroy them... How shameless.

Aren’t you Sumeru people?

After enjoying the high-standard treatment of the [Six Sages] for so long, I finally gave Xumi a big knife.

"It's really unplayable," Rama complained in a low voice, "It shouldn't be, who put so much pressure on them to make them act out so quickly?"

A choice like this to sell out national interests is usually not something that can be finalized at the outset.

Azar and the others must have gone through a step-by-step process, first justifying their actions with the high-sounding excuse of "This is not a betrayal of the country's interests, but a concession made for the sake of the country's interests."

Then there was the first betrayal and betrayal, followed by the second and third times, and finally he fully admitted that he was actually a despicable villain who succumbed to interests, without any passion or righteousness at all.

This is a staged "evolution" process. It takes time to go from talking about righteousness to admitting that you don't want to be shameless.

Rama was not completely unprepared, but what he did not expect was that the six sages evolved too fast.

They fell so fast that any preparation was useless because it was so fast.

The Six Sages who were members of the Teaching Order a second ago should be responsible for the interests of the Teaching Order.

In the blink of an eye, you can leave with the foundation of the Order Academy, without any nostalgia.

The progress on Shazaman's side is average, and the Six Sages have completed their evolution.

Before the minister could decide whether to betray the country or not, the king had already slapped his head and laughed loudly and said, "Everyone, I have surrendered. The other party has accepted my surrender. From now on, we will all be colleagues. Please take care of me." ···How outrageous!

"Then I'll lose."

Rama thought for a moment and patted his thigh lightly, "I destroyed the Order, so all their things should be mine."

"Now they have taken my things and run away, and they might even use my things in exchange for capital for their own comeback."

Am I being taken advantage of?

Rama blinked and suddenly became serious.

For a person like him who wants to help others and ask them to tell them one, two or three ways and benefits, the most intolerable thing is for him to be prostituted for nothing.

There are many precious things in the Apostolic Order. Preciousness is a universal concept, which is reflected in the price. If the public thinks it is valuable, it is indeed expensive.

But value is not, value depends on the specific person.

It has value if you need it, but it has no value if you don't need it.

Of course, what Rama values ​​most is the knowledge and academic achievements accumulated over thousands of years in the Xumi scholar society. This is what is most helpful to his growth, and the rest is irrelevant.

But no matter how much he thought about it, Rama felt that it was unlikely that the Order would leave these things to him.

They have already achieved this level. Even if they burn down Sumeru City and Jingshan Palace and simply leave, Rama does not think it is impossible.

"This is a bit troublesome."

Rama murmured in a low voice, "But the circulation of money and supplies must be through a safe enough channel."

"They have lost power, and without power there is no means to protect wealth."

"But they will not give up their family property. After all, in their understanding, these things are their own things that they have accumulated through reasonable and legal means."

This is where things get interesting.

A group of rich people want to take advantage of the chaos to escape, carrying huge wealth with them, but they do not have the force value to protect the wealth. Who will provide security for such a group of people?

"It's a bunch of fools again."

The answer is quite obvious.

There are not many forces that can support the safe circulation of huge amounts of funds. [Northland Bank] is totally worth considering at this time.

"Then they're finished, aren't they?"

Rama could not help but laugh at the naivety of the six sages.

Maybe it is not necessarily naive, but it may also be the last path after having no choice but to choose.

But just looking at the results, this is no different from being naive.

"The Fools will definitely not let go of this wealth. They may not even think about escaping unscathed, and plan to use these things to exchange for their power among the Fools."

"After all, these sages still have academic abilities."

If they are "willing" to invest a certain amount of wealth as capital in the Fools, and they are capable, the Fools will not mind recruiting them to join.

There is really nothing to say about the attitude of the Fools in this regard. As long as you are useful, they dare to recruit you.

Many of the executive officers are not from Zhidong. If their abilities are up to standard, they can rise to the top.

It sounds like the plot of Hello, Me, Hello, Everyone.

The Fools received reasonable investment from the first six sages. The Six Sages used this part of the wealth as a stepping stone, plus their own abilities as a guarantee, and then joined the Fools, becoming the middle or even upper class of the Fools, and living a worry-free life.

But Rama lost.

"Fortunately, it's all fools."

Rama relaxed a little in his heart, "If you are a fool, there must be no problem in betraying your allies."

We can't let these six run away, not even one of them can leave.

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