Chapter 40: Trouble Comes from the Mouth
As Daisy expected, Hine and Beafer's debriefing made Mel very happy. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Although the rebels in Hope City have not shown their feet, from Myr's point of view, as long as the situation changes, these people will definitely rebel. During the rebellion in Saktin, Maier was surprised by Moriddin's advance layout, and when he sat in the same position, he found that the rebels' minds were easy to see.
There are only two kinds of rebels in this world, one is for ideals and the other is for profit. When personal ideals are in complete conflict with the general direction set by the ruling class, there will be people who rebel against the ideals. There are not many people in this world who are willing to put up anti-flags for ideals, and some people are fighting for interests under the banner of ideals.
Those who rebelled with them would also shout such slogans, but they also fought for profit, and they were the same kind of leaders. But they have always claimed to be the teachers of justice under the banner of ideals, and they have done everything they can to turn their enemies into the embodiment of evil. This was true during the war, and even more so after the war. Because they know from the bottom of their hearts that what they are doing has nothing to do with ideals and justice, they are afraid of being exposed to their essence, so they will emphasize it repeatedly.
The true teachers of justice do not need to emphasize anything, nor do they need to be deliberately promoted. Because what they do has no false or evil purpose, and it is clear at a glance. They don't pay attention to specific forms, they don't shout slogans every day, and they do things that are useless and dogmatic. They are doers, they go wherever they are needed, they plug holes wherever they are, and everything they do is just to make life better.
But such people are often thankless. Because human beings love falsehood, they love sweet words, they love the tempting pie on the drawings, they love all kinds of exciting slogans and slogans, but they don't love the doers. Because human beings are lazy, hard work has to pay a price, sweet words, painted pies, slogans and slogans, all of which do not require much effort, and can also create a positive atmosphere. For them, this atmosphere is more important than tangible benefits.
As Moritin once said, people are short-sighted and stupid. They will sell permanent interests for the sake of immediate gains, and they will hurt others for the sake of momentary pleasure, and they will take pleasure in it. In the eyes of people, Moritin is a very cruel person, but he will not hurt anyone because of the momentary pleasure.
Moritdin's purpose in killing people is very simple: to consolidate power. He wants to make rebellious people fear him, so that they can put away their stupid ideas for a while. If there is no rebellion at home and no war abroad, won't the country be peaceful? But how many people can understand Moritdin's intentions for killing? Is it a tenth or a hundredth? Or not even one percent?
Moriddin doesn't need other people's understanding, he's just doing what he's supposed to do. Compared to those hypocrites who open and close their mouths to ideal justice, Moridin is truly lovely. He made it clear to everyone that he was fighting for profit, not deceiving the public that he had lofty ideals. No matter what others say about him, he will not change his attitude, this is Moritdin.
In real life, interests are the source of most contradictions. When you harm the interests of others, the people who are harmed will hate you, and vice versa. When you're in a high position and look down with vigilance, it's easy to see who your actions are impacting. These people will hate you because you have harmed their interests. The reason why they don't do anything to you is only because they are not strong enough to do anything to you. If you give them a chance, they won't hesitate to tear you to shreds.
In the distant Bright Wizards' Guild, Moridin faces the same problem. He wants to centralize, and if he can, he wants a hereditary dictatorship. This practice will definitely harm the interests of the aristocracy, so from the beginning of this idea, he has already regarded the aristocracy as an enemy and has always been on guard against them.
For Maier, so did the rebels in Hope City. He has repeatedly harmed their interests, and even wants to make their class disappear, and they will inevitably hate Mel. Mel had been on the lookout for them, but it wouldn't solve the problem. He needed to destroy the force in a reasonable and legal way, but the rebels in Hope City were too cunning for the Overseer to catch their tails.
Every time an illegal property is confiscated, the rebel forces will immediately abandon their cars to protect the commander, and destroy all clues and evidence related to them at a very fast speed. Now that the Inspectorate can only target specific classes, and cannot determine the identity of the rebels, Maier cannot be like a tyrant and give an order that "it is better to kill a thousand by mistake than to spare one".
In fact, before Hein and Bifolle came to report to him, the Inspectorate had already discovered four underground casinos or brothels and sent people to successfully infiltrate them. It's just that the vigilance of the rebel forces is too high, and the action of the Inspectorate is only a little bigger, and they immediately abandon these illegal industries.
In order to eliminate a potential threat in advance, Maier did not want to pass up any opportunity. Hine and Beavor can take the initiative to share his worries, and as a monarch, he will naturally be happy. He immediately gave orders to the Supervisory Board to cooperate with the Hope City Police Department. Maier wanted to take the opportunity to transfer Beamore back to Hope City and let him leave the land of right and wrong in Rimi City, but Beavor insisted on staying in Rimi City.
Befu wanted to stay in Rimi City to observe the situation, and if the situation changed, he could play a big role in Rimi City. Maier thinks this is just wishful thinking on the part of Beaffle, and insists on transferring him to Hope City. The two had a big fight in Myer's office, and in the end, Beamore played a scoundrel in front of Meyer, almost distorting Myer's nose.
Do whatever you want!
After throwing off such a sentence, Mel left the office in a huff. The quarrel ended with the victory of Beafour, who triumphantly gestured triumphantly towards the already earth-colored Hein. Hine swallowed hard and wiped the cold sweat from his forehead.
Mel was a very close to the people and never put on a show, but he was still a king after all, a king under a centralized system. Even if Bifuel is his friend, he will not kill Bifuel because of an argument, and he can use the power in his hands to force Bifuel to obey his arrangement. But Maier didn't do that, much to Hine's surprise.
As he left the Bluestone Palace, Bifull told Hine that even if the person who made Mel angry was Hein, the result would be the same. He also half-jokingly told Hine that even if someone snatched a woman from Mehr, even if that woman was already engaged to Myer, Mel would allow the other party to compete fairly with him, and if Mel lost, he would cancel the engagement because he was such a person.
The speaker has no intention, but the listener has the intention. Hine lifted his heart and asked Beamore seriously, is Maier really such a person? Beavor laughed and replied, if you don't believe it, just try it yourself.
Beathan thought that Hine was going to quarrel with Myer, so he smiled and sent Hine to find Myer. In less than half an hour, there was a big riot in the Qingshi Palace. Bifuer, who had already returned to the Yuebin Pavilion to rest, heard the commotion and came out to check the situation, only to know that Hine had gone to "fair play" with Meier.
I'm a good one...... This guy is crazy, right?
This time it was Bifuer's turn, and he was so frightened that his face turned dirty. He immediately ran to the Chosen Pavilion, the main entrance of the Chosen Pavilion was surrounded by the maids and guards inside and outside the three floors, and everyone was very angry, and some people were still clamoring to kill Hein. Bifuel struggled to squeeze his way through the crowd and managed to break through the outermost line of defense, and then he was squeezed in the middle and couldn't move.
In desperation, he could only shout loudly in the direction of the Divine Chosen Pavilion. Tar, who was standing outside the main gate to maintain order, recognized Beafol's voice and quickly dispersed the crowd, saving Beavor from being squeezed into a meatloaf.
Beamore asks Tal what is going on in the Chosen Chamber. Tal tells Beaver about Hein's catching up with Maier, showing his love for Yumingri, and wanting to compete fairly with Meier. Several of the guards who were following Mel at that time were about to draw their swords and kill people, but if Maier hadn't stopped them in time, Hein's head would have hit the ground.
Hein spoke to Mel in the outermost corridor of the Chosen Pavilion, and because of his nervousness and excitement, he spoke so loudly that it could be heard by people outside. The news soon spread in the Bluestone Palace, and then the servants who were loyal to Mel gathered outside the main gate, demanding Hein's life.
After learning the truth, Beavor was eager to cut off his tongue and burn it to ashes.
Why do I owe it so much?
Actually, it's not to blame Beauffer. He just wanted to show Hine how big Meier's heart really was, and casually gave a particularly extreme example. If he knew that Hine had a crush on Yu Mingli, he wouldn't have said that even if he died.
Robbing a woman with the king, or a woman who is already engaged to the king, this kind of thing will cause a big mess when it spreads outside. With Myer's character, he doesn't mind having a fair fight with Hein, but in doing so, he will not only harm Hein, but also damage the prestige of the royal family.
Mel has a high reputation at home, and if Hine wins the competition, he will be hostile to many people, and if he loses, he will be despised by many people. And for the royal family, regardless of whether Hine wins or loses, his behavior has already sent a signal to people that "going to the king's house to rob a woman" will not lose his life. In this way, the prestige of the royal family will be damaged, and some ill-intentioned people will take advantage of it to make a big fuss, and even deliberately come to trouble the royal family.
Since Maier had already made a start, allowing Hein to compete fairly with him, if he punished those who deliberately came to find trouble, someone would stand up and say that he had done the same thing before, and that he had acted hypocritically with double standards. In this way, the prestige of the royal family will be further damaged, and the image of Mel in the hearts of the people will also be affected.
If Maier tolerates those who come to make trouble on purpose, then the royal family's troubles will be endless. Every time the royal family is in trouble, its prestige will be damaged, and the royal family will lose even more prestige.
Fortunately, Maier took action as soon as possible and sealed the news in the Bluestone Palace and did not spread it outside. There were no other guests in the Azure Stone Palace except for Hein and Bifuel, as long as Hein and Bifuel could keep it a secret, this matter would not spread in the country, and the problem would be solved.
That said, Maier still wouldn't have any fair competition with Hine. He hadn't touched Yu Mingli yet, and he wasn't sure how Yu Mingli felt for him. But he could be sure that Yu Mingli liked this family very much. If he promised Hine here that he would compete fairly with him, it would break Yu Mingli's heart. By the time Beauffer hurried to Maier and Hein, Yu Mingli had already arrived at the scene from the side hall. She was summoned by Maier, who wanted to hear her thoughts on the matter.
When Yu Mingli came to the scene, his brows were furrowed, and his gaze at Hine was very unfriendly. Maier asked Hine to repeat what he had said earlier to Yu Mingli, and Hine also let go, and insisted on confessing to her in the face of Yu Mingli's sharp gaze. After this, Yu Mingli looked at Hain coldly and said the words that made him fall into the bottomless abyss of incomparably cold.
- If all the men in the world were as stupid as you, I would rather never marry for the rest of my life.
After dropping these words, Yu Mingli bowed deeply to Maier, his face full of apologies. Maier touched her head, comforted her softly, and told her to go back to the side hall to rest. As soon as Yu Mingli left on his front foot, Bifuer came.
He kept apologizing to Myer, saying that the reason why Hine did stupid things was because he talked too much and said stupid things. With a serious face, Maier explained to the two the consequences of Hine's behavior spreading in China, and in this way, Hine has not yet broken free from the pain of falling out of love, and has fallen into the hell of self-blame.
Mel knew that Hine's nature was not bad, and he would not hold a grudge against himself for this incident, so he directly let him and Bifuel go back to rest. On the way back to the Joy Chamber, Beauffer kept reassuring Hine that Maier would never be angry with Hine over this incident - he didn't dare to give an example this time.
Early the next morning, the depressed Hine was taken out of the Bluestone Palace by Bifuer and returned to Hope City. Hit by the double blow, Hine languished for a whole week, and it wasn't until Daisy slapped him and kissed him on the lips that he regained his strength, but that's another story.