95- is really happy

"Sumeru's events are starting to escalate."

Anyone who knows the inside story has a question mark on their faces.

Normally, it was just an internal rebellion.

But the Akademiya really escalated the contradiction to a point where normal people couldn't understand it.

Their attitude towards running away is too strong and resolute, and if you think of them a little shamelessly, you can detect the attitude behind these decisions.

The upper echelons of the group of thirty gathered to discuss how to deal with the situation.

They won't leave Sumeru.

The next home has been found, Rama also made a promise, and after that, Sumeru will still be their base camp.

In doing so, the Six Sages are not only digging up Rama's foundations, but also harming all those who will remain in Sumeru in the future.

Shazaman found an opportunity and immediately communicated with his friends.

Friends who compete or cooperate with each other have expressions of "The Akademiya really didn't suspect the wrong person, you really turned out to be the enemy", and then discussed with a smile, "Brother take me one, I also want to join the camp of Shahai".

Of course, this is the choice for the future.

What needs to be done now should be to stop the six sages of the Akademiya from escaping.

What they took away was not their own private property, but the wealth of Sumeru.

And the future of Sumeru may have a part of them.

This kind of thing is tantamount to being touched away by someone's own family, and no one can stand it.

Everyone was forced to act by the turmoil caused by the Six Sages.

That's the value of power.

Their power position is too high, and casual actions can make the people below figure it out for a long time, let alone such a big move.

Even complete outsiders, like Koto or Ningguang, had to turn their attention here, waiting for Sumeru's farce to end.

They don't care who the owner of Sumeru is, but they must care about the owner of Sumeru.

Except for Inazuma, no one in the Seven Kingdoms is an island.

Interests with other countries cannot be easily separated.

They are concerned about whether Sumeru still has the intention of continuing to cooperate, and what benefits can be given up for cooperation.

As for who makes the decision, it doesn't matter.

The turmoil caused by the Akademiya began to affect the whole of Teyvat.

What was different from what Rama expected was that because Eden Hazard's desire to escape was too strong, many people saw that Sumeru was a big pit, so they didn't have the attitude and idea to enter the game at all.

There will always be a part of a human plan that fails, but it fails because the enemy fled too quickly, which was also an unexpected factor for Rama.

It's a little bit outrageous.

The attitude of the six sages to flee was too strong, and the scholars at the bottom were busy with their own future, worried about the Shahai regime that might come at any time, and they didn't have much emotion to think about these things.

But for these people who have already united with Shahai, this signal is too clear.

It didn't wait until nightfall, and the moment it sensed the signal, the [Group of Thirty] began its own performance.

Their work is much more enthusiastic than in the story, and they have already begun their assault on the Akademiya before Rama's troops enter the city of Sumeru.

At the same time, the Sumeru magnates led by Shazaman also began their own counter-offensive.

Shazaman openly "persecuted himself in the Akademiya" in public, claiming that the Devil's Scale Disease was actually a human experiment program of the Akademiya, and that his daughter Dinazeda was the victim of the human experiment.

Not only that, but the sages of the Akademiya forced him to contribute his family fortune and took his daughter hostage.

All of this was too despicable for Shazaman to tolerate, so he resolutely chose to resist.

Based on the fact that this "if you don't fight back, you will be beaten all the time" is too righteous, and the "righteous people" called for by Shazaman have come forward to denounce the evil acts of the Akademiya and promise to seek justice for Shazaman.

They have many slogans, including "Sumeru is the Sumeru of the Sumeru people, not the Sumeru of individual people", "The six sages betrayed the interests of Sumeru and are traitors" and other slogans were all thrown out.

The Gilded Brigade living in Sumeru City can't figure out who is the enemy and who is the ally, it's too confusing.

But they could see that Sumeru was already in chaos.

It's good to mess up, they immediately started to act.

All the careerists started to perform, but the ordinary people living in Sumeru were at a loss and had no idea what was going on.

What and what, this is!

Isn't the Akademiya the leader who leads us to the better life we have today?

How is it that all of you suddenly say that the Six Sages are actually a bunch of sinister and cunning villains?

They make a point, and they seem to have proof······ But I'm a rainforester! I can only stand on the side of the Akademiya, the six sages, you stand up and explain!

Ordinary people don't understand and don't care too much about the truth, they only know that the Akademiya is the Akademiya of the rainforest, but Rama is Rama of the Sand Sea.

They did not welcome Rama and were loyal to the rule of the Akademiya.

It doesn't make sense.

The Akademiya will ensure that they are human beings, but when Rama comes, they will not be able to do it as human beings, and may even become human animals.

There's no reason not to support the Akademiya.

The butt determines a person's position more than the head, and they are eager to call out the Six Sages and are willing to give more support.

At this juncture, not many people will believe the words and propaganda of those Sumeru magnates and the Gilded Brigade.

They uphold the most simple truth, whoever gives us steamed buns is a good ruler.

However, it is useless.

The six sages they warmly called for had gathered in the Northland Bank at this moment.

Eden Hazard remains the leader.

He was previously a Great Sage, but now he is still at the head of the Six Sages because he first reached a cooperative relationship with the Fatui.

On the basis of the loss of power, this advantage once again established Hazard's position.

This preferential treatment did not make Hazard feel any more pride, and he was really forced to leave Sumeru.

The six sages were already treated at the highest level, and without Sumeru, it was impossible for them to get this level of treatment there.

It's still painful to think about.

They still chose to hold together, after all, after leaving Sumeru, if they still divide their interests with each other, they will only make their already small chips even less.

Cooperation can bring greater benefits, which is why they maintain cooperation.

"Welcome, everyone." Tartaglia smiled, "I'm so glad to see you all here. ”

Hazard smiled reluctantly, but Tartaglia was genuinely happy.

(End of chapter)