Session 2: Temporary Secondment (II)
Like to raise a few yourself. Ting glared at the priestess, who seemed to be angry, but when he walked in front of Auston, he still restrained: "You have seen it, Bivigny poked a big basket this time. There's no doubt he's a dog mongrel!", Auston was forced to look at him with a gaze, and then he could only reluctantly echo him, "Uh...... That's right, I agree!"
There is a question as to why Bivigny was able to deceive his superiors and subordinates, for many reasons, but one of them is certainly the absence of the messenger, whose functions are complicated, but which certainly includes the prevention of the apostle's abuse of power. Ting looked at Assad with a very serious gaze: "For this reason alone, the presence of the messenger is necessary. ”
"Please forgive my sluggishness, seniors. Auston raised his gaze, but there was no fear at all: "I still can't figure out why an ordinary person has to be stuffed into the level of the strong, and he is asked to assume some kind of authority?", "The strong are like stars that hang high in the sky and never lose their color: but ordinary people are just lamps that will burn out in one day." Auston frowned slightly: "The stars are immortal, and the light is as bright as this sun" is blazing and long-lasting: but what are ordinary people? It is just a small lamp in the wind and rain, which will run out at any time. ”
"Sunshine and lights" are not a thing at all. ”
"I'm glad that your parables are very majestic. Ting smiled slightly: "You have noticed that sunlight and light are not on the same level, so you haven't considered that the two cannot replace each other?"
According to you, "Why do old fellows like us still hide in the church? If Sunshine only has to obey his wishes, "Why do the strong people still maintain some kind of agreement with the major forces and try not to interfere with the secular world?" In addition to the apostles of the church, what other strong people take the knife of ordinary people?"
"How could I possibly know?", Auston smiled wryly, "I'm not a strong person. ”
"Indeed," interjected the black-robed priest, "but very little. ”
"Okay, I'll explain a little. Ting accepted Alston's reasoning: "No one wants to take the initiative to restrain himself, whether strong or ordinary." The so-called rules of agreement are by no means guaranteed by morality or cultivation...... You understand?", I guess...... interest or interest. Alston was sincere but reluctant: "Even a common threat." ”
Ting was noncommittal about the answer, but turned to look at the other two: "What do you think?" ”
"You're not going to get your way. The black-robed priest replied hatefully, "I just won't say it." ”
"It's really not a good way. The priestess smiled: "Your eyes are like torches", the ability to know people is more powerful than fighting!"
"I'm not here to show off. Ting said, "I want you to comment on his answer......
"It's not the same!" This time, the priestess was dissatisfied: "After praising this little pervert who likes to secretly remember people's names, shouldn't you be followed by a bowl of fan soup?"
"I see.
Ting quickly turned his head and said to Alston, "They mean that the answer is roughly correct. ”
Auston said in his heart, of course, this is not the knowledge of the Radiant Church, but the original words of the devil, and not a word has changed.
"The sunlight is stronger than the light," but the trajectory of the sun and stars is not on the ground." Ting slowly explained: "Sunlight can't replace light, ever." The feet of the strong must also step on the ordinary world" to be able to hold up the great body and see the long-term and unpredictable future. ”
"Therefore, between the strong and the ordinary, we must set up a link to avoid the harm caused by communication. Ting pointed to the glazed skylight: "The messenger is like this layer of glass" allows sunlight and light to know each other's existence, exchange wishes and information, but do not produce direct interaction. Since there is no interaction", then + passion does no harm. "The predecessors mean that the messenger is just an intermediary?", "not really" In fact, the messenger is an appropriate title. The court said, "The thoughts of the strong are delivered by the messenger, and the wishes and demands of all beings are conveyed by the messenger." Isn't this the messenger to communicate and explain difficulties?"
"It seems...... , isn't it?" Alston said in his heart, just find someone to do such a thing.
"That's right, you have to know the difference between the strong and the ordinary. The black-robed priest said: "The strong grow up from ordinary people", but after becoming strong, their thoughts and values will also change, and they can no longer use the thinking and behavior of ordinary people to speculate on the strong", but ordinary people cannot do this. ”
"Not only can't you do it, but it will do ridiculous things. Once half of the messengers wanted to build their empire" and the other half thought plus ridiculous. The court said, "What they rely on, I think you should understand." ”
Alston nodded silently.
"If the strong man is allowed to be the messenger, there will be a problem of the same nature but different expressions," said the priestess, as if there was one spy among ten people, and the way the strong man dealt with it was to kill all ten of them. ”
"So we need an ordinary person with an independent mind, a knowing shark and a determined character to act as a messenger. Only in this way, there will be no problems when it comes to the ordinary world. Ting said, "I think you can understand these words." ”
"I understand, but I don't know why I was picked. "Because you look more suitable" or rather, because everyone else doesn't look suitable. "You have a deep understanding of powers, duties and responsibilities. So you do things neatly, not in a formal way, and follow the rules. Although many people hold a grudge against you, no one takes advantage of you. ”
This statement is actually quite pertinent.
Auston's ascension set off a frenzy of envy, jealousy, and hatred in the church headquarters. But those who hated him could do nothing but slander him in the back, because Auston's backstage was very hard, a powerful district commissioner, a rotating bishop of high status, a knight, and a fearsome grand priest "ordinary people cannot afford to offend."
Alston himself is not easy to deal with, although he is very young, but he has a rigorous style, a careful mind, and a flexible wrist. And he sometimes uses some dishonorable, unpositive, and even evil means............ But when all the links come together, they can always constitute a glorious positive and positive result, so that those who hate him are so aggrieved that they have nothing to say.
He had worked in several departments, and each time he would find out a bunch of bad things, and dozens of unlucky people had gone to the ashram because of this. As a result, Auston became a peculiar figure admired by the grassroots clergy, loved by the high-ranking clergy, and hated by the clergy of the same level. If it weren't for the halo of piety on his feet and the high-level crown on his head, "he would have been torn to shreds."
"I didn't think I was good. Speaking of ability and power, Auston always has a wicked smile in his mind: "Where does this begin?" and "If you really want to know how things started, I can also tell you that we have been paying attention to you since the day you wept in the ashram." In particular, I "don't like this position very much because I double as a messenger." "If I'm not mistaken, you were crying for the townspeople of Harvey, were you?"
"The reasons are more complicated, at least I see my own sorrow in the fate of others. The humility on Auston's face faded: "I don't know when this became a strange thing, in fact I was puzzled because I didn't see anyone else crying about it." ”
"The Church does not require clergy to weep for any age. The black-robed priest said, "Every day there are unfortunate things. ”
"Shenwei Ting is not allowed to scold, senior, aren't you scolding very vigorously?", Auston was tepid: "Tens of thousands of people, a huge group!"
"Calm and calm" is my style. The black-robed priest understated.
"Compassion and shame, that's basic human nature. "Auston is in a head-to-head fight.
"That's right, that's human nature.
Ting seemed to be very satisfied with Auston's performance, he nodded and smiled: "We saw this scene" put you on the list of inspections. Originally, I was going to get you out after you were sentenced to a heavy sentence, but who knew what the outcome would be after the trial...... I almost lost time. ”
"I don't believe it," Alston shook his head, this time he was very resolute: "The seniors see that I am suitable for this position?", "Why can't I see it? I am still very confident in my vision." The court asked, "If the incident in Harvey Town were to repeat itself, would you still be afraid of tears, fights, and even verdicts for it?" Auston looked back at the court, undaunted: "But I want to know, will you?"
"Me?" said Ting, "no." ”
"Will you not shed tears?", Alston asked in a different tone, "or will not shed tears?"
"In my memory, I have never shed a tear for anyone or anything. ”
"Understood. Alston's gaze shifted to the other two, "I guess neither will you." ”
"Now even the seniors don't scream!" the black-robed priest snorted coldly and turned his face away.
The priestess hummed hymns, held up a small mirror, and played with a small clip in her other hand.
"Understood. Auston's gaze replied to the court's face, "very calmly," I accept the messenger's assignment. ”
"Wait a minute," said the court, "I have to know," and you changed your mind about something. ”
"It's simple. Alston spoke in a calm tone, but the answer was peculiar: "Because you don't shed tears." ”
"Is there a connection between the two?" Ting looked at him like a joking acquaintance.
"Of course there is. Alston didn't look like a joke: "Since you can't, you should learn." ”
"I'll teach you. Auston rolled his gaze and looked at the other two: "Bao Hui!"
...... Session 2: Temporary Secondment (II)