13- The greatest expectation

Never expect too much from a foreigner, this is the answer described many times in history.

The Solstice are active in the desert, they support Babel, and are willing to give up their interests to cooperate with Babel because they need the desert people to act as cannon fodder.

That's all.

Each gift of fate has been secretly marked with a price, you can take it, but the price has also been written.

The bargaining chip that the Fatui need is the lives of the desert people of the Tanit tribe.

"A good answer."

The debt handler is thoughtful.

"You need the desert people to work for you, but the desert has its own set of rules, and you don't want to go straight against the Akademiya."

"So you need a local to be your mouthpiece."

Rama's words were calm, "It doesn't matter who he is or what he thinks. ”

"Because you're strong enough that as long as the other person is willing to do what you want him to do, you don't need to care more."

This is also the plan that Rama came up with.

You don't have to think about hatred, and you don't have to worry about whether they have extra thoughts.

As long as they are willing to obey temporarily, it doesn't matter what they think.

Because you only need to drive them for a while.

Later, Rama took out abundant resources to divert hatred within the tribe, while the Fatui did not matter.

Their base plate is not in the desert, as long as the plan is completed, what becomes of this place is none of their business.

To support a puppet regime, does it matter what the puppet himself thinks?

"There are many people in the Tanit tribe who are hungry for power, and you, Babel, and even more of the Elders."

The smile under the mask of the debt handler sneered, "Babel, they are all better choices than you." ”

"You're a danger factor."

"That's really my pleasure." Rama spread his hands, "It may be an honor on my shoulders to be seen as a tricky danger factor by the Fatui. ”

That is to say.

The change in this matter is nothing more than Rama directly saying it.

Babel also knew the mind of the Fatui, and the Fatui knew that Babel intended to use the Fatui to achieve their goals.

Is this a secret?

Not a secret.

What feelings can the people of the desert in the north have, once everyone comes into contact, it is naturally for the sake of profit.

The answer is played with open cards, but no one will admit it.

The Fatui won't say I'm going to use you as cannon fodder, and Babel won't say that I value your resources and technology, and I'm going to kick you out if I get it.

Do it, these things have to be done.

But no one will say it directly, because if you say it, you won't get anything, and you will only get trouble.

And Rama himself said it.

He bluntly stated the Fatui's intention to prop up a puppet regime, but so what?

Because he dares to speak, the Fatui will look the other way, and think that he is a character?

People who think this way have too many errors about the abilities of Solstice and the Fatui.

Solstice is too strong.

The desert is too weak.

This absolute disparity makes even a mere debt handler still have the courage to defy the sea of sand.

Rama didn't believe that the Fatui really took themselves seriously.

These people are too busy and look too far away.

It's either a god, it's a god's heart, and as for mortals on earth, they have no interest.

"Your rhetoric is funny, but it doesn't change your current situation." The debt handler shook his head, "Even those alchemy props you took out are not precious. ”

"You don't have the value for us to support."

"You're mistaken," Rama said with a smile, "we all have time, don't we." ”

Cooperation is not in a hurry, and besides, with the status of the Fatui, if it is said that cooperation, the current Rama is indeed not qualified.

"That's fine." The debt handler handed over a map, "You want to be the king of the red sands, the Fatui are not interested in the sand sea, and whoever can be the king here will not have much impact on us." ”

In a kingdom without gods, it doesn't matter who the king is.

"This map contains a distribution of resources around the Tanit tribe, your tribe has just completed its migration, and this map should be in need."

"Attached to the map, there is also a ruin of the Red King that has been explored but cannot be solved."

"Whatever you want to do, show your worth first, and then you have the right to bargain."

Rama took it, "I'm looking forward to the final evaluation of the Fatui. ”

"If you really need a spokesperson, who this person is, although it doesn't have a big impact, it's better to pick a useful person."

That's a free investment.

The ruins of the Red King and the Flower God have been circulating in the sea of sand for hundreds of years, and the Fatui are clearly not the first to target them.

With their abilities, it's hard to say who is the bonus between the resource map and the ruins of the Red King.

Rama believed that this resource map would not fall into his own hands.

The Tanit tribe is not the only option for the desert, and the Fatui are not a must for the desert people.

The Fatui need to stir up disputes and contradictions, to pick the right people to work with, and to make sure that the partners become weak and need them.

The map itself needs to be delivered to the Tanit tribe, and the other surrounding tribes will also get the resource map, and then everyone will hunt together to determine who will be the winner.

Only the victorious hound is qualified to pick up the fat thrown out by his master, and this method is really commonplace.

The debt handler turned and walked away.

He made no promises, just as Rama did not expect any support from the Fatui.

If you're valuable, they'll come to your door themselves.

Conversely, if the individual is useless, any promises made by others are useless.

The only thing you can be sure of in this world is the one you can decide.

And the rest of the promises and contracts can be waste paper at any time.

Flames ignited at your fingertips, burning the entire map to ashes.

Rama had a more complete map in his hands, and unlike his rhetoric, his greatest expectation of the Fatui was not their support, but their disappearance.

Not meddling in the desert affairs, this is what Rama needs most.

He was not sure that he would conquer the desert and deal with the Fatui at the same time, which was really difficult.

As for this ruin······ Let's check it out, and add a little proficiency to mechanics.