The recent plot has left two readers confused, let me explain
In fact, I believe that there are more people who are confused, but you have not stood up to speak, so I will explain. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Let's start with a reason.
First of all, slave hunting was not an illegal industry before, but a gray industry, which was condemned by morality and ethics, but it did not mean that it was illegal. Slave hunting has existed since the beginning of the Orlando Empire, not that it only existed during this time, and Uncle Black is not unaware of slave hunting, which is like a certain section of a biological chain.
What Wren did was not to make slave hunting legal, but to industrialize and formalize the cause of slave hunting, he was not an advocate, but set up the Black Uncle Nature Reserve, as mentioned above, it is forbidden to capture too young black guys. So in a way, black slaves should not hate Wren, because there is no Wren slave catcher, and with Wren there will be a certain guarantee, at least the children will be fine, so that slave hunting will become a sustainable industrial chain.
Secondly, although Aphro is the child of Uncle Black and Aunt Black, she was born with albinism, which makes her incompatible with the surrounding community. People are in awe of the unknown, and people regard albinos as messengers of the gods, and intellectually Aphro and Uncle Black do not communicate with each other, and do not have much sense of identity. On the contrary, after leaving the forest, the people outside the mountain are all white-skinned, not much different from Aphro, and Aphro has a good impression of her. Wren agrees to let Aphro study with Celeste, and the knowledge changes Afro's position on the preconceived notions of the past, plus everyone will not treat her as a saint, but as an ordinary and equal person to communicate and be friends, which makes up for Aphro's lack of affection.
It was mentioned in the article that Aphro was a person who was so indifferent that she had no emotional fluctuations, but as she spent more and more time with Wren, Celeste, and the rest of her family in Ortlenburg, she began to fluctuate emotionally, with joys and sorrows, as well as hatred and sorrow. This is an external manifestation of personality perfection, and it is also a manifestation of her finding her own three views and positioning.
In the end, why did Wren ask Aphro to recruit Uncle Black, and why did he have this confidence? In fact, the book has been stating several important points, two of which are, the first is the divine bloodline, which is one of the cores that runs through the book, and will gradually be added to more content in the future. The second is the ancestors and the covenant, whether it is Pars's accession to the throne or when introducing the high-rise buildings of the empire, the first thing to talk about is the sacredness of the ancestors, and the sacredness of the covenant.
Wren's seal represents blood, and he expresses his willingness to make a sacred covenant to bind relations with each other, which is already a very persuasive condition in the society in the text. There is actually not much hatred between Uncle Black and Wren, as mentioned above, slave hunting was not promoted by Wren, but has always existed, and Wren's actions have made Uncle Black get more preferential treatment.
First of all, the children will not be captured and sold by the slave team, leaving hope for the black uncles. Secondly, with the change of industrialization, Uncle Hei's treatment after becoming a slave has been improved. Rennes established the Black Uncle Nature Reserve, which to a certain extent avoided the extinction of over-hunting. So I don't think there is much hatred between Wren and Uncle Black, but there is kindness to Uncle Black, so his request to recruit Uncle Black under the premise of this condition is obviously not so abrupt, and there is no conflict at the level of values.
As for Aphro's position among Uncle Black, it has also been shown in the previous article that ignorant people are in awe of the unknown and worship them. But this worship is not unlimited, as can be seen from the gradual rise of those black uncles who have been instigated, and Aphro's divinity is weak in the face of his own interests and rights, especially when other powerful parties intervene.
Aphrodiren's confidence in recruiting Uncle Black is still that "he is willing to make a sacred covenant as the heir of the sacred bloodline", which is equivalent to writing it into the constitution, and as mentioned above, any expression and language of the golden nobles will be valued and understood by other powerful people who are also golden nobles. Once Uncle Black and Wren sign an alliance, it means that they will be recognized by the entire empire.
Avlo also said that there is a limit to acceptance.
So I don't think the whole plot is abrupt, and there is nothing too stiff and conflicting.
In addition, readers say that this plot is too sad, I want to say big guy, you can see such in-depth content, it's amazing. In fact, there is a deeper conflict between society and human nature hidden in this paragraph. Of course, I just write casually, and I don't have to show it, and I can only say admiration and admiration! )