Chapter 180: The Savior of the Slave
Killing too much is sometimes not a good thing.
First of all, the invincible orcs were deflated at the hands of the human race for the first time.
Orcs have some psychological shadows.
Moreover, the power of the artillery made the orcs have no power to fight back at all.
Second, Ponga hunted down too many orcs.
This brings up another problem:
The living space of the orcs suddenly became spacious!
They don't need to go south to raid, they can temporarily fill their stomachs, and they can also withstand the cold.
This created the impasse in front of Ludon.
If the orcs don't go south, he can't go north.
Ludon paced back and forth, thinking about his next steps.
The last time the orcs went south, Ludon had used a lot of drugs.
These drugs can increase the fertility rate of orcs.
In fact, there are similar drugs that can be given to humans.
Generally, there are only two uses:
1. Help some males regain their youthful demeanor.
2. Increase the fertility rate of slaves.
Yes, in the state of God, the children of slaves are still slaves, just as the children of the Divine Descendants are still of the Holy Seed.
Faced with their own tragic fate, the slaves, of course, refused to have children.
They would rather glue themselves than let the next generation dust the saints.
So, the effect of this drug is manifested.
Thanks to these, the Saints have been driven by generations of slaves to sustain the greatness of the Divine State.
If everyone wants to live quietly, then who will carry the weight forward?
The issue of slavery has always been of great concern to Luden, second only to the ruins of the Qiyun Kingdom.
Luton was well aware that slavery was backward and should be eliminated in the state of God, where the productive forces were progressing.
When he was dictator, he certainly had a way around the problem.
However, the problem is easy to solve, but there is no way to get rid of the root cause.
If one day Ludon leaves, the Divine State will still return to the same path.
Just like the Qiyun Kingdom back then...
Sitting on the high platform, Lu Deng began to seriously think about the fate he simulated this time, the secrets of the Qiyun Kingdom, the survival of slavery, the future of the Divine State, Awu....
If you want to really change something, you have to do it spontaneously.
The process will not be gentle, it may be violent, it may be bloody, it may be tortuous...
However, they will eventually get what they want.
That's enough.
Ludon can't make a choice for them.
That kind of mercy and choice from above, like a savior?
No, it's not fair.
What's right and what's wrong, what's good and what's bad?
How to measure, how to define?
The question is too complicated.
What's more, Ludon is well aware that there is no savior.
He never disdained to play the role of a savior, let alone denied the existence of a savior.
Spartak consulted Ludon several times about slaves, from being cautious at the beginning to speaking freely, from the beginning of the purpose to being at a loss.
Spartak thought of resisting and was capable of resisting.
He could lead thousands, or even tens of thousands, of people to teach the slave owners a good lesson, and then be easily suppressed by Ponger's troops.
This kind of thing has happened more than 100 times in the history of the Divine State. …
But
Spartak couldn't understand why his companions, who were slaves yesterday, were even more cruel than slaves once they regained their freedom and became slave owners!
Luddon's view on this is simple:
"There's no way you can change human nature, there's no way to make people really empathize, even if they've experienced it themselves."
To put it a little simpler:
people, will not betray their own class.
Ludon said a lot, Spartak understood part of it, and there was much more that needed time to understand.
Fortunately, he still has enough time to allow him to do a lot of things.
Moreover, under Luden's hints, Spartak no longer openly fought for the welfare of slaves, no longer fought for legal human rights for slaves, and even encouraged slave owners to expand the size of slaves.
Since the slave owners do not empathize with the slaves.
Then let more slaves experience for themselves what slavery means!
Let this fire burn more vigorously.
When there is enough anger, even the great gods will tremble in the face of this anger!
At least, that's what Mr. Ludon said.
Spartakus, as the commander of the legion, is Pongge's most trusted subordinate, and the red man in front of Ludon still has some say in the Divine State.
It is said that while chasing the orcs, Spartak even proposed to replace the orc's flesh with his own.
Of course, this offer was rejected by Punger.
Looking at Spartacus patrolling below, Ludon recalled a conversation between the two before:
The last time Luton spoke to Spartak about this, he said something meaningful,
"You need not only the army, but also the mind, a common goal, an easy-to-understand slogan ... A leader is also needed. ”
Spartak felt a little enlightened,
"A leader like General Ponger?"
He has always regarded Ponge as his idol, and he is impressed by the other party, and he is willing to saddle the horse before and after.
If it was General Ponger, he would be invincible with an army of slaves, right?
Ludon shook his head,
"Nope."
Who is Ponger?
Born to be a master.
Ponge's aura, brilliance, greatness, everything is built on the Saint Family.
He would never be able to empathize with a slave.
Ponger may feel a little unfair, but that's about it.
Spartak thought for a moment and asked again,
"A leader like Young Master Awu?"
Awu is 13 years old.
He was more and more valued by Pong, and now he was sent to a military academy somewhere to learn orthodox tactics and command.
Over the years, the potential, character, and ability that Awu has shown show that he will become an excellent, even an excellent leader!
And... Awu, still a slave.
If you want to pick a young leader who won't betray his class, Awu is the perfect fit.
As the heir to Ponger and Ludon, Awu has the power to accomplish this truly great cause and save countless people from the fire!
Surprisingly, this answer was also denied by Luden.
"It's not Awu."
Awu looks like a slave, but he has never lived the life of a slave.
No kidding...
In Awu's days, no number of saints can envy it.
His slave is a thing that exists in name only.
Ever since Ludon rose to power, no one would have treated Awu as a slave, even a fool of the Senate.
Spartak couldn't find a third candidate.
Ludon told him to go back and think again.
Think about it.
The answer is there, don't rush.
When Spartak figured it out, his career was not far from success.
"A true leader, a true savior, a real man who can change the fate of slaves..."
Looking at the back of Spartak leaving, feeling the confusion of the other party, Ludon read the answer softly,
"It's just yourself."
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