27 - The End

It's a simple and routine process.

First, show your ability to make people think you're someone to follow.

Second, draw a big pie and let them know what benefits they can get if they follow you.

Finally, incite hatred, preach righteousness, raise the target, and tell them that we are not doing this for personal gain, but for the sake of justice and the future of the desert people.

Here's how it goes.

Personal interests are small things, and we value the future of the desert and hope that all desert people can get a bright future, so we have to stand up and fight.

The righteousness of the family and the country, and the bright future of the public······ You can say whatever you want, try to pull it in as big a place as possible, but there is no need to say that you are for profit.

It doesn't matter if you talk to your own people, but this session is for all the desert people, and you have to make them think that you are fighting for their future, the future of their children.

Objectively speaking, Rama is not a qualified orator, but he did a good job in the first part.

Everyone admits that even if this man is so candid about his desire for control of power, to the extent that you will frown at the sound of it, he is more capable of bringing victory than any other elder.

The first link was done so well, and the remaining two links were not so much that Rama persuaded them, but that they valued this future in the first place, so they wanted to choose Rama.

Yes, he's a bit controlling.

But he can't do all the work alone, can he? You have to make room for someone else, right?

Taking a step back, if you are the middle level of a tribe and the middle level of a kingdom, will the treatment and power be a hierarchy?

He can win, that's the biggest ability.

In this battle, the elders of the Tanet tribe invested a lot of tribal warriors, and although they wanted to trap Rama, they did expect Rama to open the situation.

Don't seek success once, only weaken the other party.

When the enemy becomes weaker, the defense line will shrink, and a lot of resource points will naturally be freed up.

This decision led to two consequences.

Tanit did become rich, because Rama ate all the other tribe at once, and everything about them would become the cornerstone of Tanit.

And on the other hand, after the victory, these warriors were inclined in their position towards Rama.

This means that although Tanit is rich, Tanit is no longer the Tanet of the Elders.

Because the soldiers didn't want to be Rama's enemies, they wanted to follow Rama to victory.

Without the support of warriors, the elders of the tribe were just ordinary people, and there was no way to keep their power.

The dominance of the tribe began to fall into the hands of Rama.

On the way back, Rama promised the conquered tribes that in the next war, the best warriors would be able to join the Tanit tribe with their relatives, freed from slavery.

Supposedly, this kind of thing is a bit difficult.

In ancient times, after the end of a war, the commander of the army usually acquiesced in the plundering of the city, including women and wealth, as the subsequent spoils of victory.

The reason is simple, you win the city, and it is not yours.

But your soldiers are the cornerstone of your power, and if you let them die, you have to give them something.

It is unrealistic to expect soldiers to die bravely on the basis of military salaries.

The spoils of war are the things that appease them and encourage them to die.

Rama withheld a considerable portion of the booty, but this incident did not cause dissatisfaction.

Mainly because this war has nothing to do with them at all, it is completely a victory that Rama smashed out alone.

He just doesn't give anything at all, and to put it bluntly, it's not appropriate, but it can't be said to be wrong.

What's more, he only saved the other party's family unit to avoid attracting more hatred, but Rama took all the wealth of the tribe and distributed it to these warriors.

As losers, they kept some important things, got the promise of freedom, and naturally did not dare to complain more.

As the victors, they came but did nothing, and then they were given a lot of resources and wealth, and naturally they did not have any objections.

Wealth always flows back to the upper echelons in another way, and Rama doesn't care about giving it to these warriors.

Then the elders cracked.

They knew that Rama could fight, but they didn't think that this man could fight the resistance of an entire tribe by one person.

Strictly speaking, Rama only thwarted the opponent's first wave of counterattack, but the other party saw the warrior behind Rama and got Rama's promise, and almost no one resisted.

The warriors of the Tanit tribe seem to have just gone through the motions, but if they don't show up, Rama won't be able to achieve the final victory.

The number of war machines is limited, and they can only gain a certain advantage, but cannot achieve victory.

The warriors of the Tanit tribe thought that Rama had won alone, after all, they had not experienced any battles.

No one paid attention to this small issue, and the elders saw the final result.

Their choices contributed to Rama's success.

"The power of the upper echelons comes from the crowding of the lower classes, and the power of the elders comes from their ability to drive the warriors of the tribe to fight for their own desires."

"The elite who wield the weapons of the Elling, the ordinary tribal warriors, these two are the cornerstones of tribal rule."

"And this war, you have taken away all their cornerstones."

Babel looked inexplicable, "Anyone who witnessed last night's battle would not consider rejecting you for the sake of the Elders. ”

"Not all." Rama's expression was relaxed, "My ascension to the throne is definitely to weaken the power of the elders, there are always some people, their interests have been completely tied to the interests of the elders. ”

"When I move the power of the elders, I move their interests."

Cutting off people's wealth is like killing their parents, and power is more than wealth, and Rama can hardly bear to do this.

"But in the end, they will still be patient, even the elders themselves have chosen to compromise, they are just attached to the vines of the elders, and they have little fighting spirit."

Babel took a deep breath.

It's hard for her to let go of power, but the truth that the situation is stronger than people is as simple as that.

"What about you? Mother. Rama looked calm, "I know you're passionate about power, and the only bargaining chip I can offer is to make sure you still have a chance to ascend to power, but you can't be the [Mistress] anymore." ”

Babel's abilities are there, and the only problem that shows them is that she actually considered killing Ying.

But it's not a big deal, because there are a lot of such neuropathies in the main story or personal lore missions.

Among the inazuma who locked the country, Kamisato Ayaka can hear Ying's reputation.

And in the fourth country, there are still people in Sumeru who don't know the name of Ying, a great adventurer, and think that they can kill Ying.

It's just unbearable.

How can any cat or dog dare to think like this?

"What choice can I make?" Babel shook her head, "Everyone knows that you are my adopted son, isn't that what you told me?" ”

You can't do anything, you have to play the family card.