Chapter 558: Rod's Conscience

In all of Freljord, no one except Jana knew what Rhodes wanted to do.

And Jana, the only one who knows Rod's purpose, is very entangled at this time.

Compared with the "unscrupulous" Rod, the kind-hearted Cana actually doesn't want to see Freljord caught in the flames of war.

War kills, and Jana doesn't want to see the blood of innocents.

So Jana also talked to Rhodes about it - she hoped that Rhodes would not start a war to accomplish his own goals, and that the life of the Freljords was miserable enough.

Rhodes' reply was to take Jana (by the way, Olaf and Tydamir) to visit many of the tribes of Lakstas.

During this time, Rhodes is sowing their ambitions and aspirations for unity, while Cana is observing their lives and learning about their stories.

(Of course, the explanation for Ash's side of the trip is that "Avarosa is in an abnormal frenzy at this time, probably because of Rod's own reasons, and Rhodes plans to leave the town and go to Lakstark to prepare for reunification and calm everyone down.") ”)

And what she saw and heard could only make Cana frown.

Not to mention the very different customs of Avarosa and Winterclaw, the customs of Avarosa alone, the various small tribes, and even the small villages, are completely different, and in this case, the whole of Freljord is a mess.

Many times Jana discovers that the two villages could have complemented each other, but due to the difficulty of communication and mistrust, everyone can only starve together.

Especially in the Lakstak region, where life would have been much better if the Freljords had been able to divide their territory, open up cultivation and hunting areas, and actively trade.

It's a pity that in Lakstak now, everyone is fighting for fertile land, rich rivers, lush forests, and wars between tribes are frequent.

Originally, you planted, I fished, and then everyone traded, and they could eat enough.

But now the planters are greedy for the rivers, the fishermen are greedy for the land, and when they both want to annex each other, skirmishes and clashes have not subsided - and even in order to fight the enemy, they will use methods to destroy production.

In this way, the already bitter days are even worse.

When winter comes, it is very likely that the old and young will not survive the lack of supplies.

"I also hope that all of Avarossa will be united." At the end of the journey, Rod straightened Jana's hair with some distress, "But...... It's almost impossible. ”

"Is there really no other way but war?"

“…… No. Rod shook his head, then sighed helplessly, "Maybe you can spend a few months mediating the conflict between the two clans, but after you're gone, the conflict still exists-"

"But as long as they cooperate, they can live a better life!"

"But if they destroy each other, they will live even better than they are now." Rod touched his nose, "And, if you're not ready to fight, and someone else is ready to fight, you're just finished." ”

“……”

Jana was silent.

Desire is infinite, and the desire without civilization as a constraint is far more bloody than Cana can accept.

What Rhodes is talking about is exactly what Freljord is facing.

It was Cana who mediated the two tribes, but after Cana left, they would still be vigilant against each other, and even take the initiative to attack, and no one would be willing to pin their hopes for peace on the enemy.

Ash is the leader of Avarossa, but she is still powerless to stop the battle between the small clans over resources - even at the height of the conflict, all Ash can do is reconcile in the show.

Seeing is believing, and for the first time as a pacifist, Jana felt the need for war – and at this moment, it was finally clear to Jana that sooner or later Freljord would have a war, and a war would need to be.

It was also based on the current situation of Freljord that Rhodes was able to take advantage of the institution to build a "heavenly kingdom on earth" to mobilize the enthusiasm of the people of Freljord.

Along the way, through his words and actions, Rhodes constantly hinted that the land would be able to regain its life if Freljord was united.

There is no need for war, no conflict, and all people have access to everything they need to survive.

The simple truth and straightforward language have an unimaginable credibility with the blessing of the spell - the Fish Belly Danshu and the Bonfire Fox Song can still light the beacon fire, not to mention a real transcendent master?

The lesser of two evils, after really learning about Freljord's situation, Jana once again stood behind Rod.

……………………

And that's not all.

In order to further irritate Tedamir, Rhodes "accidentally" went to the place where Tedamir was exterminated - and the ice field that had been watered with blood was now melting and the land was unusually fertile.

A few neighboring tribes came to pick up the bargains, and they were sowing seeds in the spring, and they seemed to be very happy with the fertility of the land.

And Rod only "suddenly realized" at this time, and then "sincerely apologized", although the attitude was sufficient, but only Tedamir himself knew the taste.

This irritated Tydamir a lot - and in front of Rod, he held back.

Rhodes was very pleased with this result.

Now Tedamir has not learned to deceive, but at least he has learned to conceal it, and Rhodes is sure that he is in a rage at this time, but this time he did not pick up the broadsword and directly kill those who planted on the land watered by the flesh and blood of his relatives.

Because it would make Rhodes think that he was unteachable—Tydamir thought—that Rhodes was his greatest reliance on revenge.

This is exactly what Rhodes needs.

The more the spring of hatred compresses, the more force it bounces back, and Rhodes is unwilling to provoke a fight on his own, so it would be best for Tedamir to come.

After all...... People with hatred, no matter how extreme they are, are forgivable!

Rhodes sows the seeds, Jana strengthens his faith, Tydamir reaps hatred, Olaf challenges a different kind of enemy—and when he returns to Larcroll, Rhodes is satisfied to find that the voices of Avarossa's headquarters about the unification of Freljord have not only not subsided, but have intensified.

Although Ash tried her best to appease the people, her methods of painting cakes fell into a situation that did not match that of Drode, and the people even disapproved of her words.

No way, Rhodes is bragging, and Ash is telling the truth - in front of the fanatical public, the former, although it is a lie, is undoubtedly more pleasing to the ear.

Especially when Rod returned, this momentum finally couldn't be suppressed.

Under the influence of Rhodes, there were even fanatical tribes who expressed their "willingness to give their own food and supplies, and to lead by example".

Faced with this situation, Ash finally had to put the unification of Freljord on the agenda.

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