Section 406 The Turbulent X Wave (12)

Faced with Wang Luo's questioning, Humphrey was silent for a while. "So, you want to use this as a basis to get the most out of it?"

"Nope." Wang Luo stared at the other party and shook his head. "I'm just doing a hypothesis-based deduction. Assuming I have a way to get out of here, how can we get the most out of it? ”

"Actually, you may not be able to leave." Boree wrote.

"Yes." Wang Luo nodded. "It's not necessarily that you can't leave. In such a situation. What do you think can be done to best protect our interests? ”

"Let's say you can take people away." Humphrey thought about it for a moment and wrote. "Then before leaving, if the rest of the team has done their best, suffered heavy casualties, and is on the verge of despair.... In such a situation, if you come to save them, they will need us more and rely on us more after leaving. We also have the opportunity to integrate all the contractors here to get the most out of it. ”

I'm trying to mess with the enemy's mentality, not my own. If that Mr. Brockies, or someone else who does the same kind of work as him, sends this you wrote to the rest of the team... The enemy's greed was not aroused, and the internal contradictions on his side broke out directly.

Well, since I didn't tell them about my thoughts, it's normal to give them that kind of idea...

"I'll think about it." Wang Luo replied, and then drew a cross on the note that Humphrey had just written.

Humphrey didn't write anything after that, and seemed not very happy. Wang Luo observed this, but still decided not to tell him his idea---- which was better kept secret.

"Boley, what do you think?" Wang Luo asked Bolie on the side.

This time, Wang Luo handed the note directly to Bolie.

"I think you can get the heads of the teams together and ask for their opinions." Boree wrote.

Forget it, let's figure it out for yourself. Just let them do it...

Direct provocation is ridiculous, but the contradictions between the nobles and the mages before are also real.

From the image that I saw at first glance, one thing can be seen: in the past, the status of nobles was much higher than that of mages.

But after they were all cursed, the mage did a lot of research and gained great abilities. And the nobility was not promoted accordingly. In such a situation, can the nobility still be above the mage?

The rule of social groups is that the strong should occupy a higher position and occupy more resources. If it is a separate mage and a separate nobleman, there may also be a situation where they are indifferent and too lazy to compete. But as a group of mages and nobles, contradictions and conflicts are inevitable.

Brockis should belong to the nobles, and he had hinted to him before that he could give the spirit to them. And then he disappeared .... Could it be the hands of those mages?

Quite possibly.

Based on these, a story can be fabricated:

A certain nobleman went to the contractor for a talk. The contractor agreed to cooperate, and instead of entrapping his teammates like the rooster one---- he asked the nobles to ensure the safety and interests of their entire group.

After much discussion, the noble gentleman agreed to the contractor's proposal for the sake of the overall situation. But at this time, the mage's test subjects attacked one of the contractors' team.

The contractors were furious and shouted at the perfidious nobles. The nobles, who knew nothing about it, went to the mage, only to be told that they didn't mean it, and that the test was out of control.

The nobleman went back to the contractor, and with great difficulty, he finally reluctantly trusted the contractor again. Later, when he returned to report the news, he was murdered by the mages.

Well.... Wang Luo raised his head and looked at the golden characters above.

It should work. Those aristocrats should be willing to believe it from the bottom of their hearts. In that case, a few more things can be added.

We can't help but ask. What is the true purpose of those mages? According to the nobleman, the item would be a good way to get rid of the curse, but the mages ruined their chances of getting it just as they were about to get it.

Do they really not want to get out of the cursed condition at all? Could it be because, after being cursed, they can finally conduct unbridled research?

Is it appropriate to write like this? Wouldn't it be too straightforward... Too strong a provocative taste?

It would be nice to be able to disguise yourself and pretend to be more neutral to convey these ideas to them. In that case, it would be better to weaken their own point of view, and let the nobles think for themselves and draw such conclusions in the form of hints.

In that case, the nobles as a group will definitely start to waver and doubt, and even if they don't doubt it in their hearts, they will definitely take the opportunity to force the mages to make concessions in some aspects. If at this time, I can instigate the mages to study so hard--- but they are so misunderstood by the nobles, let them die! What else to do to save them?

Then you can really watch the battle between the nobles and the mages from the sidelines.

But now... Hey, there are no such conditions.

Forget it, what are the conditions and what to use. The protagonist of the story can't be called Brokis---- he may not be dead. Just change the individual name. As long as the listener wants to believe it, what really happened is just a trivial matter that doesn't matter.

Well, that's good. The plot that blends pasta, himself, and the rooster is much better than the simple ones that unfold.

Although some people may start to doubt the people around them because of this, the plot also expresses the willingness to give their souls to save everyone's lives, which should make them more supported and welcomed.

Wang Luo looked at the two people in front of him, briefly wrote out the ideas just now, and then handed them to Humphla. "What do you think about showing a story like this?"

The two looked at the content that Wang Luo had prepared. After a while, Boret wrote.

"Do you mean that you want people to firmly reject each other when they encounter the aborigines?"

No, I mean that the enemy in front of us is full of contradictions, and we need to intensify them. "Do you think this content can achieve such an effect?"

"I guess so." Boree wrote. "Tell people that even if they make an agreement with the Aboriginal people, the Aboriginal people may not be able to deliver on their promises. Because they also have internal contradictions, they may tear each other down. ”

Still can't grasp the key point... However, if you think about it this way, maybe what you write will be more subtle?