Several disciplinary officers drew water from the stream and poured it over the iron cage to rinse and clean the messy former sages inside.

Su pinched his nose and stood in the distance, waiting until the stench had almost dissipated before coming over.

Several former sages who had looked melancholy but clean and respectable before setting out were now all in a dishevel and looked humiliated.

The robe, which was still luxurious even without the decorations, was now wet, with stains and odors that could not be completely washed off.

"This is more in line with your identities," Su Yi snapped his fingers, "Keep going!"

Whenever he stopped at a village to rest, Su would turn on the loudspeaker and enthusiastically invite local adults and children to come and take a look at the largest group of sinners in Xumi.

Su stood on a high place, holding a loud speaker to amplify the sound.

"We law enforcement officers do not accept gifts, and we will take back all the fruits and dry food. This event is free to visit!"

"Just tell the previous sages to use the kitchen waste. No? If not, just grab some dirt from the ground!"

"Hey! Put the stone down! If you hit him and make him bleed, I'll have to heal him. If you accidentally kill him, what am I going to exile?"

The former great sage was almost biting his teeth. "You have led the fools to insult us again and again. Is this your revenge?!"

"I just did a little publicity," Su tilted his head, "Are you so easily angry? This is a normal process of exile."

Oh, I really like the hateful look in this guy's eyes, as if he hates her so much but can't take any revenge on her.

A disciplinary officer who was inspecting the train nodded and said, "Yes, the scholars who were exiled for being insane also followed the same route and process."

Under the subtle propaganda of the Council of Churches, in Xumi, a country that values ​​wisdom and rationality, people would be ashamed of having a crazy scholar in their family.

In the process of exiling so many crazy scholars, there were only a handful of families who would quietly follow and bring them food and clothes.

After the crowd dispersed, a man wrapped tightly in a cloak slowly walked over. He first communicated with the discipline officer, and then handed a package to the discipline officer.

The cloaked man did not approach the prison van at all. He only glanced at it from a distance before leaving, and then left with a hunched back as he came.

“Woo… wooaaaaaaah!” A burst of desperate howling rang out in the multi-person prison van. “Hazard! It’s all because of you!”

Although he couldn't see anything clearly, Cavagon could still recognize that it was his mother who was over 80 years old.

After the plan failed, he was exiled to the desert and expelled from his family...

Everything he had was meaningless and he was nailed to the pillar of shame forever!

The thing he regretted most in his life was that he joined Hazard's camp half-tempted and half-threatened!

Azar sneered, "Humph, it turns out that you are just an ignorant person, Kavagun, who doesn't understand how great the road we have traveled is!"

Zendik was indeed a madman and a rebel, but his theories did have some merit.

"So-called humans are nothing more than sufficiently complex machines. Optimized humans can display powers beyond common sense. And those who completely transcend many limitations have the opportunity to become true gods!"

"Now we need to be subject to the technology of others and need a special "carrier". But as long as we can continue to develop! Sooner or later we will be able to create a human god that belongs only to us and mankind!"

"Even if I bear a bad name, even if I am not understood, everything I do will become the spark of humanity! It is the wealth of mankind! Sooner or later, someone will inherit our will and cause and get everything!"

Su lowered her eyelashes. Why was it that in order to create and control gods, humans could always easily throw away those truly precious things?

Seno walked over and ordered his disciplinary officer, "Shut his mouth and don't let him spread such outrageous ideas." They had to be more vigilant on the road ahead, as there was a high probability that criminals would assassinate or kidnap prisoners.

The former great sage had disheveled hair and was covered in dirt. Now, his mouth was tightly strangled with a hemp rope like an animal, and his eyes bulged out with anger.

Seeing his forehead veins bulging and his nostrils breathing heavily, the girl laughed, "You just spoke so righteously, as if you were not afraid of death for your "ideals". But why are you so embarrassed and panicked after being stripped of your power?"

"Of course I'm not here to question your mind and soul, nor do I intend to learn in detail what kind of garbage you are."

"Anyway, everything you expect is unlikely to be achieved."

Sue announced: "Everything you have done will be sealed in a pile of old papers that never see the light of day. Your name and deeds will be blurred until no one remembers you anymore."

"Your name, career, achievements, and even your sins will be forgotten by everyone."

"In the end, what will be passed down in the world is only a conceptual title that is regarded as a shame and a sinner - the former great sage."

The former great sage, whose mouth was strangled, opened his bloodshot eyes wide, flashing with unbelievable resentment and despair.

——*——*——

Acting Great Sage Alhaisen was busy reviewing documents while simultaneously reading Su's essay that he had missed.

“There are five levels of human needs from low to high: physiological needs, safety needs, love and belonging needs, respect needs, and self-actualization needs.”

"It seems that she is going to completely destroy all the advanced needs of Aza... the former great sage."

Tinari, who was delivering documents and chatting with him, sighed, "I am very sure that she wants to destroy all the needs of the former great sage." But the former great sage deserved it.

Tinari thought of something and muttered to himself, "Speaking of which, this essay has several language versions to cater to audiences of different nationalities. Did Lord Grass God help Su translate it?"

"I don't think so," Elhaisen raised his lips a millimeter and returned the approved documents. "Well, it's time to get to work, Chief Ranger."

——*——*——

The exile caravan arrived at Kawan Station, where they made preparations before entering the desert.

The disciplinary officers opened the cages, dragged out the four former sages, and tied ropes around their waists and hands.

A disciplinary officer explained to the curious girl: "Once you enter the desert, you will need to walk. Vehicles and pack animals are not treatments that exiles can enjoy."

"The reason we tie the ropes is not to prevent these guys who sit in the office all day from escaping, but to prevent them from getting stuck in quicksand and being difficult to rescue. Alas, being a discipline officer is also a tough job."

Another discipline officer patted his companion and said, "What are you complaining about? Did you get less travel allowance? Sage, while there is still signal here, you can use the void terminal to report your safety to your relatives and friends. The signal will be completely cut off after leaving Kawanyi."

Su: "Call me Greatest Sage!"

Su took a selfie with his camera, then uploaded the picture to the void terminal and sent it to his relatives and friends in Xumi City, to express his wish that he had a smooth and safe journey.

The disciplinary officer was surprised. "The Greatest Sage's Void Terminal can actually scan and send pictures? Ours can only transmit text, and it may not be successful because of a bad signal."

Su: "Hey, Nashida helped me upgrade this special edition~"

Disciplinary Officer: "Amazing! You are worthy of being the Grass God and the Greatest Sage!"

Su: "Hehe, I'll send a message to let you know you're safe."

Su sent a bunch of personal safety photos of the discipline officers, with a photo of a wolf-ear hat sandwiched in the middle.

Paimon, who received the picture, said: "Seno only appeared in the hat. It seems that his impression of Su is all due to the wolf-ear hat."

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