112 - Trading
When it comes to doing things, the Knights of Favonius are hardly on par with the Fatui.
It's not a matter of size, it's just the gap between Jean and the executive.
Jean is similar to Nahida in that their spirit of sacrifice is more evident in themselves, and if sacrificing themselves can solve the problem, they are usually the first to rush forward.
But the Fatui executives are different, their moral bottom line is high, emotional intelligence is the bottom line is flexible, to put it bluntly, it is outrageously low.
"Fortunately, my moral level is not very high, and there are still fights."
Rama was very happy.
Fluorescent is one of the most special cases.
She's kind enough, but that's purely because she's always endured backstabbing of all sorts.
In short, she saw that anyone who had endured suffering dared to lend a hand, not even out of moral demand, but out of sheer kindness.
Of course, any trouble she encounters because she reaches out, such as saving someone and being approached by his enemy, or simply the person who saved her backstabbing her, Ying can bear it.
She has never lost anything precious because of kindness, so she can stay kind countless times.
This is Yingmei's unique ability, she can take any risk, so she can be kind almost without scruples.
Ordinary people can't bear even one kindness but reap malicious development, so it is difficult for them to pay kindness at will.
But this does not mean that her kindness is not precious.
On the contrary, the most precious thing is that any person who has inhuman strength is willing to maintain an equal and friendly attitude towards a group of ordinary people who are clearly inferior to him in life level.
Friendliness and kindness are expensive chips, and friendliness and kindness from higher-level beings to lower-level beings are even more precious.
Rama cooperates with the Fatui, he is also the kind of player who can't resist backstabbing, he can only fight with the Fatui who is more prepared, which is reflected in the actual operation, that is, whose moral level is lower, and whose ideas are more insidious and despicable.
You thought I was going to backstab, but my thoughts were seen through and I would do things on the basis of what you thought.
The mille-feuille game is essentially about seeing who can fool whom.
Ying can resist all kinds of backstabs, and her weakest time is at the beginning, but during this period she met Mondstadt's Jean and Wendy, and then directly hooked up with Zhongli.
By the time of version three, she was already holding the lady's coffin board, and she was not weak at all.
In the early days, there are thighs to escort, and it doesn't matter when it becomes stronger.
Wendy, like Zhongli, is obviously two riddlers who know a lot but don't say a word.
They didn't say anything, but they clearly had a lot of hope for Yingmei.
Besides, the current villains are either the Fatui or the Order, and the Fatui are not without real fights, Tartaglia, Rosalyn, and the Skirmishers are all real fights.
As a result, Tartaglia opened the Demon King and never fought, so he could only lead Oser according to the plan.
The lady fought a duel in front of the palace and went into the coffin and opened a PV by herself.
The skirmishers were also really hit, but they were overturned by the car, leaving behind a "no! Wait a minute! Only that, only the heart of God...! The tragic cry of the grief.
And those who know a little bit of the inside story, such as doctors, have no intention of fighting at all.
Those who didn't know were desperate, and then they were arrested and beaten.
Those who know a little bit about the inside story are either escorting or acting, and they don't have the desire to really fight at all.
This gang of people deeply runs through the self-cultivation of the villain, focusing on a crazy experience that can be beaten and never shot, and can't be beaten.
It's pretty funny.
The ones who are desperate are all junior brothers, and the boss knows what but he just doesn't say it, and even encourages them to work hard.
When Rama recalled the plot, he actually hesitated to choose to go to Sumeru at this time, and chose to go to the new map of Sumeru more west.
There, you can meet a new force called [Naga Juna Tuan], as well as "another" troubles related to the world that are waiting for Yingmei to save the world.
Of course, none of this matters.
On top of that, there seems to be an opportunity to tie up with the Order.
Strictly speaking, the Abyss Order is also a trouble, but behind the trouble is often also interests.
The Fatui were not a good partner to work with, Rama was there when they betrayed Hazard, but now they are still partners.
Risk is rarely a problem in the face of benefits, and most of the time it is not worth mentioning.
But this is an uncertain benefit, which may or may not be a gain, and may or may not be targeted by the Order, and then beaten by the Order.
The Order is the weak side in front of Yingmei, but the Order is actually an evil organization that has been wanted by the Seven Kingdoms since the fall of Kanria.
The ability of the Abyss Cult is indeed sufficient, at least it is not much of a problem to clean up the current Sumeru.
While Rama was pondering, Tartaglia was also imagining.
Rama's moral level is obviously hard to describe, but he does have a lot of talent.
And the Fatui have always been open to such people.
In fact, if it weren't for Rama's seat as the Great Sage, Tartaglia would have been able to hold his shoulders and call him a brother and sister right now.
But Rama is already a great sage.
What kind of price can the Fatui offer to be more noble than the identity of this great sage of Sumeru?
Recruit someone, even if everyone is not an enemy, or even a so-called friend, you can't let him find that his life is not as good as the original after changing jobs, right?
Prospects and realities are all there is to be done.
[This person can't be recruited. 】
Tartaglia was quick to make a final judgment.
He didn't mind recommending Rama, but Rama's status really didn't need to be recommended.
Can't this person give up the position of Great Sage for the resources of the Fatui, right?
It's also too unrealistic.
Eden Hazard was willing to give up, apparently because they had no choice.
Otherwise, they would not have given their trust to the Fatui, and in the end they would have been betrayed.
Both sides calculated the credibility of the cooperation, and then shook their heads in sync.
There's no need to believe it.
Rama and Tartaglia caught each other's movements at the same time and then smiled awkwardly.
"Well, let's go back to Mondstadt." Tartaglia coughed lightly, skipping the slightly awkward atmosphere.
"Of course, let's go back to the question first."
Rama smiled as well.
He didn't know what Tartaglia was thinking, but looking at the embarrassed expression of the other party, there was a high probability that he had completed another backstab plan.
That's good, when the other party thinks about backstabbing, it's reasonable to backstab yourself.
"Mondstadt is in a very weak situation, and with the expedition of Falga, the remaining forces within the Knights of Favonius can barely maintain order in their own country."
It can't even be maintained.
If it weren't for Diluc and Kaeya on top of each other, Mondstadt would have had a problem a long time ago.
"Of course, with the advent of the Dragon Plague, the Knights of Favonius have completely lost their last dignity, and everyone can see that they can't even maintain the peace of Mondstadt."
There are three levels of national security, the state is actually protected, the state makes the people think that they are protected, and the people themselves know that the country is not safe.
Mondstadt was originally in the second tier.
Considering that the Fatui don't plan to make too much of a fuss, and the Order is also very much babbled about revenge, and it doesn't seem to rely on the slaughter of ordinary people to complete revenge, so in fact, Mondstadt of the second rank is also very safe.
After all, Teyvat's environment is relatively safe, and the era of scuffle is over.
The difference between the second and first levels is actually not that large.
But the third level is completely different.
"But they have Barbatos." Tartaglia was completely unmoved.
"The Fatui are not plotting against Barbatos, how do you seem to have faith in Barbatos?" Rama supports the forehead.
Competitors are like this occasionally.
No matter what you say, I'm just going to question what you're saying.
"These are two different things." Tartaglia rejects malicious speculation, "We want His God's Heart, but we still respect the Seven Archons of the Earth. ”
It's either malice against you, or faith in Barbatos.
"That's an interesting statement." Rama was noncommittal.
There is an intention to cooperate, and repeated blows are to reduce prices.
So, do you want to just lift the table? Choosing to plunge directly into the arms of the Knights of Favonius?
"Don't be silent······" Tartaglia sighed.
I was caught.
As soon as Rama was silent, he knew that Rama was definitely not persuaded and planned to sell his skills at a low price.
Obviously, he was going to be outright uncooperative.
Everyone talks about Mondstadt, but the topic of the Heart of God is unavoidable.
The tone of the negotiations was that Tartaglia was being threatened.
Words can be suppressed, but once people have the attitude of flipping the table and not playing, they still have to be obediently invited back.
When have the Fatui ever been so aggrieved?
But there is a first time for everything, and now I experience it.
The point is that Rama flipping the table is not just a threatening attitude, he is indeed able to flip the table without getting what he wants.
If there is a real demand for others, it is that everyone is taking care of each other.
But if there is a solution under the optimal solution, then flipping the table is not something that cannot be understood.
And Tartaglia really didn't think that Rama had to choose the path of the Fatui.
Empathy, the Fatui never felt that Rama was an indispensable partner.
Neither side felt that the other was a necessity, but Rama did not have weaknesses that were taken care of, while the Fatui did.
The most conventional weakness is actually life and death.
The Fatui always have a way of controlling the lives of the majority, and life and death are their regular bargaining chips.
And Rama is not among the majority.
"Come on, I don't ask you why you're doing this, let's change the way we communicate."
Tartaglia has a bit of a big head.
He didn't want to fight with Rama anymore, this person couldn't afford to play, and when he saw that he was about to lose, he just flipped the table.
But when he himself saw that others were about to lose, he took advantage of the victory to pursue.
Boring!
"What do you want, estimate for yourself how much the secret that covers the heart of God is worth, estimate how much value you want, make up for it if it's not enough, don't be greedy if it's enough, just forget it for the sake of everyone's friend."
Tartaglia took a deep breath and refused to communicate ineffectively.
"How can this be done, letting the Fatui intervene is equivalent to your problem of being caught in a bad way, and we are both old friends······"
"Stop, stop, I'll add money, I'll add money, please shut up!"
Tartaglia waved his hand again and again, "Let the Fatui punish me, quick, I can bear it!" ”
I can't stand it.
I don't want to share friendship with Rama.
"Don't be like that, Mr. Tartaglia, you don't want that." Rama sighed, "Okay, okay, you've asked for that, I'll be happy." ”
"Mondstadt's dragon plague was set off by Dvalin, the dragon of the east wind, a family member of the god of wind."
"I need the Fatui to release this news a little."
Tartaglia's eyes lit up, "I'm familiar with this job, and I can help you encourage the Treasure Hoarders in Mondstadt to do something." ”
"I don't need to tell the other executives, I can handle it alone."
"Don't do things with the Treasure Hoarders." Rama waved his hand.
"Kindness?" Tartaglia raised an eyebrow, "Can't you see it, you can still think like this?" ”
Cause trouble, bother the owner's house.
Then solve the trouble and become the guest of honor at the host's house.
This process is quite simple, anyone can use it very easily, the only trouble is not to let the host find out that the person behind the operation is you, otherwise things will be troublesome.
There are many ways to solve the problem, including using identity to contact, and directly disposing of the insider······ It's okay, the core is still cautious.
Tartaglia looked surprised, completely suspicious of Rama's character.
But apart from being kind-hearted, he really couldn't figure out why he didn't need the Treasure Hoarders
Don't expect anything from the Treasure Hoarders.
Bandits have relied on the same means for subsistence in all ages.
In the early days, the core of the Treasure Hoarders was actually thieves, who mainly relied on digging up ruins in the field to keep themselves running.
But there are very few safe and precious relics, and the ones that remain are often dangerous.
In contrast, the Treasure Hoarders quickly opened up a second business.
Rob.
In some ways, they are no different from the Gilded Brigade, but most of the time the Gilded Brigade appears to be paid mercenaries, and only part-time bandits are a few times, so they are officially recognized by Sumeru.
And the Treasure Hoarders have always been bandits, and no country will recognize them.
That's how the Fatui are.
They are often associated with any armed forces within any country, including Inazuma's wandering samurai group, Sumeru's Gilded Brigades, and the Sand Sea Tribe.
That's why it's really outrageous to say that the Fatui are true.
Supposedly it shouldn't, if technology needs cutting-edge talents such as doctors and harlequins, then the gap between other countries and the Fatui should not be so big for such a thing as external infiltration.
To this extent, it can only be said that they have completely failed to consider external activities.
Among the Seven Kingdoms, only the Fatui regularly do this kind of thing, maintaining external infiltration and activities.
However, countries such as Mondstadt, Liyue, and Inazuma do not do this, and they are seen infiltrated in the plot.
Iroke, who handled the death of Diluc's father, Cripps, is confirmed to be a mutineer, and it is no surprise that the Fatui are responsible.
Among the legendary characters of Yelan, Zhiyi, who almost became the star of Tianquan, is also a partner of the Fatui, although Zhiyi completely intends to use it and directly backstab the Fatui in the back.
Not to mention Inazuma and Sumeru, two of the three commissions, and four of the six sages are all allies of the Fatui.
In all the plots, I only see the Fatui infiltrating, but I don't see anyone who can reverse infiltrate the Fatui and Solstice.
Unreasonable.
Tartaglia's self-confidence really doesn't come out of nowhere, that's the accumulation of the Fatui.
You're right, but that's the Fatui.
Infiltrated six countries, leaving behind all kinds of legends, that is, no one has a way to take it.
It has always been the Fatui who sabotage first, and others sabotage the Fatui's plan, and everyone is waiting for it to make a move and then crack it, and I have never seen anyone who can teach the Fatui a lesson first.
As soon as Rama's plan began, Tartaglia realized what Rama wanted to do.
It's nothing more than creating contradictions, and then proclaiming their own values, and then forcing the Knights of Favonius to cooperate.
In order to show his sincerity in cooperation, he also took the initiative to increase his efforts to cause trouble for the Knights of Favonius.
However, Rama refused.
"It can't be a cover-up, can it?" Tartaglia was a little puzzled, "You've cooperated with us, whether the Treasure Hoarders are involved or not, you are all an alliance of the Fatui." ”
Your reputation is in ruins, friend.
Do you know who your partner is? It's the Fatui!
Whoever hears that your partner is a Fatui will know that you are a bad person, and you can't be cleaned······ Tsk, it doesn't seem to be something to be proud of.
"It's not a matter of reputation," Rama also agreed with Tartaglia's words, "I don't have to care about reputation when I work with you, it's clear that you have a bad reputation and it will affect all your partners." ”
You think you have a good reputation, don't you?
Tartaglia glanced at him, but remained silent.
"I have my plan, you just do a good job of publicity." Rama waved his hand.
"It's too easy," Tartaglia thought for a moment, "and you want this to keep it a secret for me, I don't believe it." ”
"Are you sick?" Rama was a little surprised, "You are not satisfied with the lack of things?" ”。
"You're sick." Tartaglia said angrily, "Don't you know the value of this secret yourself?" You want this, and tell me you're satisfied, and you can keep it a secret for me······ Are you such a person? ”
The question suddenly changed from a question of difficulty to a question of character.
His character was so doubted that Rama could only sigh.
"It's too deep for you to misunderstand." Rama thought for a moment, "So be it, you continue to steal technology from the doctor. ”
"You can read it······ Forget it, it doesn't matter. Tartaglia shook the potion in his hand, "What if I entrust it privately and want to continue to purchase alchemy potions?" ”
"Spend money." Rama was concise and to the point.
(End of chapter)