vs 162 Persuade X and X to bless
"Sell it at this price, Bore."
"But... This price is ten times higher, said the head of the regiment..."
"The regimental commander will be satisfied." Humphrey looked at Wang Luo in the crowd in the distance. "Except for a few poor people and people who don't need to buy, most people can afford to pay at all. I bet you that when the regimental commander sees a whole bunch of recipes, materials, equipment, and people willing to join us, he will never be dissatisfied with what I did. β
"I still think I should ask the head of the regiment." Boreh said. "Take a step back and say, in case someone refuses to buy and dies..."
"They deserve it!" Humphrey pointed to the point of light in the sky and said kindly. In the face of such danger, he is still stingy and fantasizes about the kindness of others. Will this kind of person be grateful after being rescued? β
"Uh... Probably not. β
"Doesn't the regimental commander hate to do this kind of thing --- save the ungrateful?" Humphrey asked.
"Seems like so." Boreh scratched his head. "But now it's so dangerous...."
"Danger has a chance! Do you think you can sell those rags for ten times the price at any time!? But now, at such a fair price, where can I find the opportunity to save my life in such a danger? And," Humphrey patted Bore's shoulder, and his tone became softened. "Some of the price increases are reserved for the Secretariat."
"You mean.... Is that good? I mean, the question of loyalty... Now that we've chosen..."
"Loyalty? Of course! We have already established a position. But what we're doing now is something else that doesn't hurt the team in the slightest, doesn't it? The Secretariat has some activity funds, which can have stronger action and activity space, which is conducive to the better operation and healthy development of the team. For this, even if we have to do so, we will not hesitate to violate certain regulations. What's more, the team doesn't have a rule in this regard? Humphrey said with his head held high.
"Obviously, this is the opportunity left to us by the regimental commander! Let's give full play to our talents and show our skills, which you can't understand? β
"It turns out... Is that so? Boret was powerless to refute, so he nodded.
----
The Successor, most of the members of the Saints, and a small number of members of the Two-Headed Vulture, gathered next to the DTPH team, at the table of Boree and the others. It had become a bustling city, and Tertedu had led people to maintain order. Many people lined up in a messy line, or bought, or exchanged various materials and recipes for various life-saving equipment.
Countless points of light floated out of them, converging into a river of light, connecting with the eagles in the sky, and it was spectacular for a while.
"Don't squeeze! Don't squeeze! β
"Don't complain about the price! We don't have much on hand, so hurry up! If it's late, you can't buy it even if you want to! β
"If you have good equipment, let's buy some normal equipment! It's better to have ordinary equipment snatched away than good equipment to be snatched away! β
"There's someone over there! If you buy the equipment, they may not be able to do it! Even if you do it, you have the power to fight! β
And so they sold, and the business was very good. In the distance, the rest of the members surrounded Wang Luo in the middle, shouting stupid-sounding slogans, producing more equipment, which was also temporarily supplied.
"Why do you do it so early?"
In the distance, Humphlet, who had directed most of the process, did not participate in the hectic gathering, but stood across from Radenberg and asked.
Ladenberg bowed his head and did not answer.
Seeing this, Humphrey continued to speak.
"If our captain's guess is correct, gratitude to you is a necessary condition for plunder.... The normal course of action for you is to continue to show us favor in the future, to communicate and trade for a period of time, and to cooperate at the right opportunity. In this way, when we let our guard down and have a good enough impression of you, it is the right time to do it. At this stage, don't say it's our regimental leader--- this 'vigilant' gentleman who doesn't trust anyone from the bottom of his bones, even those who have been saved by you, they won't trust him too much. β
Ladenberg bit his lip and didn't make a sound.
"What else is the conspiracy? Or was it a fortuitous accident? Colleagues mistakenly think that the progress on your side is already okay? Or do you take matters into your own hands? Or are they going to deliberately embarrass you, to be upset with the lady you're travelling with, and to force it in order to kill her? Or is the important goal elsewhere, and our side is only secondary...."
Humphrey guessed like this, and said all the possibilities he envisioned---- and looked like he was going to continue. Ladenberg finally couldn't help himself, glared angrily, and interrupted him. "Stop talking nonsense! We're not going to do that! β
"Oh?" Humphrey looked at her.
"All we do is to help others with the purest heart and the most fervent desire! After the fact, we don't ask for anything in return, as long as the other person expresses his willingness to thank him, we are satisfied. "Raddenberg was extremely serious, serious, and excited, and retorted with a look and tone that would move most fools." There is no conspiracy! Never treated everyone as prey! β
Humphrey looked at her, skimming around. "Are you serious?"
"Of course!" Ladenberg shouted. "We're all good people! The purest people! At the behest of our Captain, take great risks to stop the pointless battles and fights between the Contractor teams! But you say that you are like this, you think that you are this kind of person, and everyone else is like you? β
"Thisβ" Humphrey pondered for a moment and nodded. Yes. β
"You.β" Raddenberg shuddered with anger and turned his head to the side, disdaining to speak to Humphre.
"If that's what you say," Humphrey said again. "Where were you when the people of the previous heirs attacked us?"
"There are only so many of us, what can we do?" Raddenberg glared at him. "There are nearly countless skirmishes, can we manage them? But this time, you're planning to kill the Successor team once and for all! And the B&B is going to kill you completely! This conflict is too much, how can we ignore it? It's a shame that we saved you, but you won't even thank you! β
"That's my captain's decision." Humphrey said. "He's always done things for a reason--- at least he thought he had. He'd rather pay you money than thanks, and I can't find any other reason than to see danger. β
"Pure crankiness!" Ladenberg retorted. "Are you happy that we attack you with the B&B?"
"Seems to make sense." Humphrey looked her in the eye. "Why, then, did your companion release the ghosts of bandits and pirates after his death?"
"That.... Someone must have plotted against her! She was so kind, pure, gentle, and brave, and yet she was treated like thisβ" Ladenberg paused for a moment and began to cry. "It's too much!"
"It doesn't make sense." Humphrey shook his head. "There was no sign of that at the time, but there was..."
He didn't say any more, but Ladenberg couldn't help himself, stopped his tears, and looked at him. "How?"
"Nothing." Humphrey didn't say any more. "In that case, all I can do is bless you. May you always be so kind, pure, gentle, and brave.... Beautiful. β
With that, he turned to leave.