44 - Let's win first

Do you know that the sea of sand changes too fast?

If it can't be called a war, it's at least a big fight.

But how long did it take for Rama and his Tanit tribe to go from making a name for themselves to being successful?

This is almost a crushing victory, not a crushing battle, there is no way to win so quickly.

Candace was more worried than Dehya.

Dehya's Gilded Brigade can hide, they are desert folks, but they happen to have a strong enough friend in the rainforest.

In other words, if the situation is not right, they can hide in the Humayi house to survive the troubles, or they can return to the desert at any time and accept the rule of another king.

But Candace can't.

Aru Village is here, and she has to offer her loyalty to the rainforest if she doesn't bow her knees to the sea of sand.

When a conflict breaks out, these unresolute but at the same time very weak people are usually the ones who die the fastest.

Sand Sea gave her an order to solicit her, but she rejected the other party's kindness, and the next one to come was the warriors of Sand Sea.

Candace can refuse, it's her freedom.

But Shahai will reject her refusal, which is the other party's freedom.

"I can only take one step at a time." Candace shook her head, "Aaru Village is not an important place, and the reason why he recruited Aaru Village is probably just to complete the complete domination of the desert. ”

My family knows my own business.

The armed forces of Aaru Village cannot be said to be none, and if Candace is really relying on her to maintain peace and order in the village, she will indeed be too busy.

But for Rama, who is about to become king in the sea of sand, there is not much difference between there and nothing.

"I heard that the messenger wants you to go deep into the sand sea." Dehya bumped Candace's shoulder with a teasing look on her face, "The scene of a young hero meeting a desert beauty is also quite interesting, isn't it?" ”

She's not a child who doesn't know anything anymore.

With the size of Aaru Village, Dehya didn't feel that there was anything valuable in this place except for Candace.

"If you're worried I can just say it," Candace bumped back, "don't care about me with those words, it would seem like you're gloating." ”

People bring things up in the open, usually in order to find a solution to the problem through deliberation.

But there are other cases, although the problem is on the bright side, but it is only a process to inform everyone to accept, and there is no solution.

Obviously, it can't be solved, and it can only be accepted.

"There's no way, Aru Village can't run again."

"If you can't run the village, you won't be able to leave."

Dehya frowned slightly, "Then what can you do besides accepting." ”

"It never occurred to me that mercenaries have no fixed place to live, and it turns out to be an advantage to roam around according to the wishes of their employers."

Over the years of being a mercenary, I have seen too many things.

She herself was still able to maintain her original intention, and still put Mora still cultivating children from the desert every day, which sounded very idealistic.

But a mercenary-born person, what kind of idealism can there be.

They are busy with their lives, and they are generally realistic.

The tribes in the sand and the rising kingdom are, at a glance, nothing more than a larger, gilded brigade.

They all do things to talk about returns, what can be regarded as a reward in Aru Village?

Mad Scholar? The population of an entire village?

These are actually pretty good.

But in the short term, only Candace can really realize the value.

It's never a secret that Candace is stubbornly guarding Aaru Village, and the other party can know Candace's death line after a little inquiry.

If someone holds the hole cards, it can be ravaged by others.

Candace knew that, too, but there were some things that were obviously useless just to know.

"Then accept it." The honey-skinned beauty stretched, and the line almost stuck to her best friend's body, "What else can I do?" ”

"Everyone has called my name, I'm running now, Aru Village can't run."

"Ah······h I'm not going to talk to you about any love stories. Dehya scratched her head, "When I was a child, I liked to read these kinds of fairy tales, like refusing family arrangements for love, but now I know that these things are quite fake." ”

"Well, if you move faster, is your son the prince of the desert?"

"Get out!" Candace sneered, kicking out without hesitation.

"Wronged." Dehya dodged sideways, "Then what else do you say he is looking for you for, to be a hostage?" Or do you expect to be a general who expands the territory? ”

"If that's what you say, I'm going to recommend you too." Candace smiled and said, "Didn't you always want to help those poor little children in Shahai receive a normal educational environment? You can't do it, but His Majesty the King of the Desert is certainly qualified to do it. ”

"Alas, alas, one yard to one yard, this kind of thing has nothing to do with me, if he wants to win the Akademiya, or if he does defeat the Akademiya, he will arrange this job himself, and he doesn't need me to go at all."

I never felt that the identity of the Gilded Brigade would be so convenient, but speaking of which, Daddy's side ······ Will there be any trouble?

Something suddenly occurred to Dehya.

Originally, she didn't worry about these things.

Kusella is an old fritter in the desert, he has been active in the sand sea for a long time, and with the backing of an organization like the Legacy of the God King, as long as he doesn't die, it will be difficult for anything to happen.

After running away from home because of negative anger, it has been a long time since I have been in touch.

Shahai's changes are so drastic, wouldn't he really suddenly encounter some kind of accident?

Candace lazily closed her eyes, waiting for Uncle Amp to talk to the Guardians.

She was not optimistic about Dehya's idea, about education, looking up the history of the sand sea, the king and the nobles obviously did not mean to popularize education to ordinary people.

As long as their children receive enough education, the rest of the ordinary people will learn to farm, domesticate camel beasts and so on.

Education, hunting, etc., these have nothing to do with ordinary people, they just need to move things.

Most of the people sheltered by Dehya were children who had lost their parents, and they were clearly the ones in the ancient desert kingdom who did not need to be educated.

Somebody has to do the work of farming and raising camels, and the rainforesters use cheap desert people, but what about the desert?

Let's take the win.

Candace was silent.

At the very least, if you win, you can let the rainforesters do these things and let them share some of the tricky problems.