Chapter 857: Freljord's Spring Day
In a sense, Rhodes was well aware of what Aatrox meant—that Aatrox needed a "successor".
And now it seems that Tedamir is his choice.
Unfortunately, because of the rune annihilation, Rhodes didn't know what exactly Aatrox had given to Tydamir - maybe the mark of the rune? Maybe it's just a rune?
If Rhodes could still perceive runes, he could have made a more accurate judgment, but now it is clearly not possible.
As for asking Cana for help...... Sorry, Jana hadn't systematically studied rune magic, and for her, spells were like instinct that could be used, but she couldn't judge anything.
Rhodes also didn't know if Aatrox's plan would lose his soul if Aatrox's plan was successful, and whether it would be Tedamir or Aatrox in this shell.
But does that matter?
Unimportant.
After all, Rhodes didn't really want Tadamir to be good, as long as Tedamir came according to his plan, as for what his result would be in the end...... Then it will only depend on his luck.
Now it seems that Rhodes's plan was relatively successful.
In Rod's presence, Tedamir pledged not to touch the power left behind by Aatrox until he had absolute control.
(Rod: I believe it, really.) )
Rhodes is 100% sure that this sentence is just talking - under his constant stimulation, Tydamir will definitely be more interested in this power, after all, although Rod said that "using this power will not complete revenge", but the reason given is that "using this power will lose yourself".
In Tedamire's opinion, this is obviously a pretext for Rhodes to persuade himself, but the reality is that he can use the power of Aatrox to take revenge, but he will also be lost.
But...... Tedamir didn't care about this loss.
In this situation, Tydamir became even more convinced of using the power of Aatrox.
And the price of using the power of Aatrox...... It's that the whole person is getting more and more impulsive, irritable, and irritable.
An impulsive, irritable, irascible Tydamir is exactly what Rhodes needs.
After all, whether such a person is brought over to be a pawn or used to take the blame, he is a good candidate.
Moreover, after the events of Tedamir, Rhodes finally became the "Guide of Destiny" that the Avarosa tribe truly recognized.
In the Avarosa tribe, if before Rhodes was more of a noble doorman, now he seems to be a knowledgeable staff, and in the name of "enlightening Taidamir", he is increasingly involved in the management of the tribe.
Although on the surface, Rhodes is in good shape and does not exceed the rules in the slightest, but in fact, Rhodes took this opportunity to gather information, get to know Alvarossa, and get to know Freeljord.
In the blink of an eye, it was winter.
For three months, Rhodes seemed to be the most competent master, following Ash's side, advising her and coordinating her actions, in addition to often taking time out of his time to enlighten Tedamir and let him "vent his hatred where it should go".
And judging from the results, Rod did a good job.
Not only is there a lot less dispute among the entire Avarosa tribe, but even Tydamir is less manic.
Ash was pleased with Mr. Rhodes - but she didn't know that Rhodes' way of appeasing Avarosa was to draw cakes, and Tydamir's way of appeasing him was to say the opposite.
Rhodes is like a dam, storing the water of the entire Avarosa higher and higher, waiting for the moment to pour down.
Finally, when spring came to Freljord, Ash was surprised to find that the desire to unify Freljord was at an all-time high within the clan.
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Spring Day.
This day is equivalent to the New Year of Freljord, and after the spring bath, if anyone wants to plant in the Lakstak area, it is time to sow the seeds after three days.
Avarosa convened a tribal assembly on the day of the spring bath.
According to tradition, it is a meeting to discuss what to do this year, and everyone up and down the clan can speak freely about their wishes.
Unlike previous Spring Day conferences, this time, there were far fewer wishes that made people laugh, and there were more wishes related to "unification of Freljord".
Throughout the winter, Rhodes used words and actions to give hints and hopes to the entire Avarosa tribe to unify Freljord, and many people, under Rhodes' influence, naturally believed that "the prophecy is about to come true, and we will unify Avarossa".
Ingningly, Rhodes had approached Ash before, and mentioned that people in the tribe were too fanatical now—on the one hand, to dissociate themselves from their own relationships, and on the other hand, to hope that Ash would quell this abnormal fanaticism.
Ash tried to calm down, but to no avail - her ascension to the throne itself was due to the fact that she was the successor of Avarosa, and now that the first half of the prophecy had appeared, and soon "the song of Avarosa would ring on the great glacier", at which point Ash opened his mouth and said that everyone should not worry, calm down......
Who will listen?
And when the call for a unified Freljord grows, will Avarosa's policy also have to make some changes in due course?
In this way, Rhodes used his identity and Freljord's prophecy to force Ash's decision.
Although Ash thinks that this is inappropriate, it is obviously better than the previous atmosphere of "everyone is not willing to work hard for the unification of Freljord" when everyone is doing well.
So she had no choice but to let it go.
The first step of Rhodes was successfully completed!
Ash didn't realize that the entire Avarosa chariot had been pushed by Rhodes and had successfully ignited.
The next thing Rod needed to do was to remove the brakes from this chariot.
And Avarossa's brakes are none other than Ash - don't get me wrong, Rhodes didn't want to kill Ash, but because Ash's strategy of "peaceful unification of Freeljord" was too slow.
Perhaps given enough time for Ash to understand that "love and peace" is not enough to move Freljord, and that war is painful, but sometimes it is a necessary experience.
It's a pity that Rod doesn't have the time to spend it with her.
In this case, Rhodes needs to dispel Ash's unrealistic illusions.
As for how to dispel ......
The answer is simple, just tie Ash to his chariot - as long as the chariot moves, Ash won't be able to stop even if he doesn't want to follow Rod.
Of course, as a peace-loving person, this kind of thing is certainly not the first thing that Rhodes started - isn't there still a Taidamir who is bent on revenge!
Rhodes knew very well that once the whirlpool of war was plunged, no one was left alone!
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