Chapter 459: When the Twin Stars Converge: Part II
Moringevy didn't expect Kraft to refuse so simply.
Kraft did not expect Moringeville to compromise so quickly.
Although this was a broken negotiation, the two broke down quickly and reconciled quickly.
"In that case, there is no way." Moringevy bowed, "I can't force it against your will, if you don't want then I won't bother you." ”
Craft was actually a little surprised.
He had come up with 10,000 ways to deal with Moringevy, but none of them worked.
Moringevi happily let him go.
There is no entanglement, no coercion, just the two sentences just now.
Clouft couldn't believe it.
"You just follow your own ideas and go back and talk to Jinyu." "Maybe you can change more by doing this. ”
"I hope so." Craft nodded, "Thank you for your understanding. ”
He didn't know what was going on in Moringevi's mind at the moment.
Did Moringevi really give up on his plans, or did he have other plans?
Cravard couldn't guess.
But despite this, he had to carry out his plan.
He must return to the Weaving Star Country and meet Shang Jinyu.
He had to talk to her.
And this so-called good talk is not to make her change anything, nor to persuade her to stop researching technology.
He just wanted to tell Jinyu that he would not pose any threat to her, so that Jinyu could reassure himself so that she would not cause more sacrifices and not let her spend more energy.
That's what he was all about.
"Nothing." Molingevy smiled, "Anyway, we in the country of Wanye have also found a more abundant place with water and plants, I don't think even Jinyu will trek through mountains and rivers to this kind of place to exterminate us, it's not bad to live a peaceful life." ”
"yes." Kraft and Moringevy looked at each other and smiled.
The two seemed to understand each other.
"Well, then, I wish you all the best on your way." Moringevy waved to Kraft, then opened the curtain, "I'll go back first." ”
"Thank you for your blessings." Kraft returned the salute to Molingervi, and watched him leave the room.
So...... Did he come this time for any additional purpose?
Moringevi's hearty conversation just now always made Kraft feel a little unreal.
It's like ...... Deliberately the same.
……
Moringevi certainly didn't do it on purpose.
At least half of them aren't.
He had another plan before he came to find Craft.
After all, it's always not safe to have a few more plans for an important matter.
And this additional plan of his was precisely used in response to the refusal of Craft.
Remember the Misty Believer who left first?
He is the most important part of this plan.
In order to carry out this plan, Moringevy first sought out the Misty Believer and then informed him of his purpose.
Since the Misty Believer is a player himself, Moringevi is extremely risky when talking to him.
But he's willing to gamble.
In this player, he smelled a smell of fear that the world would not be chaotic.
He knew that if he were given the task of creating chaos, he would accept it, and that it would probably be much more efficient than he expected.
Sure enough, when he told the Misty Believers about his plan, the Misty Believers readily accepted.
There was only one thing he asked the Misty believers to do.
Spread the fact that Kraft was still alive to the Weaver Star Country.
And it must spread quietly, like a virus.
As an Assassin, the Misty Believer is naturally quite suitable for this kind of thing.
Or rather, no one is better qualified for the job than him.
The Misty Believers set out on their journey early.
In this way, he can reach the Starweaver Country at least three days faster than Kraft, and when Kraft arrives in the Starweaver Country, the final link of this plan will be completed.
Therefore, under such a premise, whether Kraft agreed to Moringevi or not seems to be a little less important.
Still, there was one thing that made Molingervi a little uncomfortable.
After the Misty Believer accepted the task, he didn't ask for any reward or reward.
In other words, he is willing to help Moringevi implement this plan for free.
Isn't that what a gamer is playing for these things?
Good equipment, great skills, endless money, and rare treasures.
But none of these things were wanted by the Misty believers.
In other words, what he is asking for is the task itself.
This task is the best reward for him.
However, Moringevy still couldn't let go, and the misty believer's behavior of not taking anything from it created a sense of unease for Molingawayewe.
Driven by this sense of unease, Moringevy eventually forcibly stuffed five hundred gold coins into the hands of the Misty Believer, and he felt that this would somewhat ease his feelings.
However, when the Misty Believer went out, he turned around and threw the five hundred gold coins into the trash.
This action completely magnified the uneasiness in Moringevi's heart.
But he couldn't recall the Misty Believers.
Because he knew that those feelings of uneasiness were just wishful thinking on his part, and had nothing to do with the Misty believers themselves.
Whether or not the Misty Believers receive payment is his business, and the uneasiness in Moringevi's heart is entirely his own imagination.
Maybe the Misty Believers really wanted to do this?
What Moringevi should do is persuade himself, not buy others.
Moreover, as time went on, Moringevi began to slowly believe in the Misty Believers and let go of himself.
Among his agreements with the Misty Believers was to keep in touch.
And the Misty Believers did send back a letter every half day to inform Moringevy of his current condition.
With such behavior, Moringevy can indeed relax his fearful mood.
That's why he was able to come out of it after Craft rejected him.
If the task he had entrusted to the Misty Believers had succeeded, then it would have been up to Craft himself to turn things around.
At the end of the day, he didn't need to ask Kraft for advice at all.
Because neither they nor Craft were the driving forces behind this.
It is the public opinion of society.
If the entire Weaver Star Nation believed in this matter, then the matter itself would become an unstoppable torrent. [.]