300 - preliminary candidates

To accomplish something, Rama used to describe the difficulty and express the benefits he would give to the people who needed to work with him.

The troubles and benefits are in front of everyone at the same time, and then the rest is left to them to choose.

This kind of behavior is not always successful, and if you are going to abandon a group of soldiers and use their lives to delay time, you certainly cannot say that I need you to die and use your lives to attract the attention of the enemy.

If a soldier is willing to charge with his head held high knowing that it is a sacrifice, such an army has been too few and too few throughout the ages, and it is even more difficult if it is to be replaced by other groups.

There are many ways to do this, such as the simplest deception, they don't know that they are dying without telling the truth, and the soldiers will naturally not resist the general's military orders without a suitable reason.

Whether they know it or not obviously does not affect the attractiveness of their actions to the enemy.

Rama's approach can only mean that he has absolute power to choose.

The impact of sacrifice on His plan may have been, but certainly not great, so He is willing to let others make the choice.

If it is when it comes to one's own life and death, no one thinks that Rama will give the power of sacrifice or not to others, and He will inevitably let these people die for themselves, rather than having some "choice".

Everyone fell silent.

It can't be said that it is with the discernment, but what they need to know is indeed enough.

"What if I'm going to say no?" Alhaitham glanced at the people around him and asked first.

"I will use the power of the god of grass to modify this memory of yours, so that you lose the part about the transaction, and make sure it is a secret for the time being." Rama said, "When it comes to memory, I'm sure you don't believe my reputation. ”

Rama was also calm: "You can trust me in this regard, because I can directly destroy your existence to hide the secret, but I chose to modify my memory. ”

"I've done this too much, so I won't do things like peeping into your memories or modifying them a little more, it's too much to add to it, and it's really unnecessary."

Even people like Cyno couldn't help but pause, and their faces were helpless.

In a way, Rama was always able to understand what people feared and to find the most convincing reasons.

He knew that people were afraid of losing, of experimentation, so He pulled Nahida in and assured everyone of the success rate of the experiment, that every participant would be given strength and other promises.

He knew that those who wanted to retreat were afraid of memories and souls, but there was no good argument for that, so He used a simpler, crude reason - when I could have killed you but chose to change my memories to keep it secret, you don't have to worry about what I would do.

Bring sand to the beach.

This is really the best reason, everyone looked at the miracle that Rama had just revealed, and they were unconsciously a little speechless.

Finches.

He was already careless, but now that he has seized the divine power of the Red King, what is the problem for him to kill a few ordinary people?

Being able to kill but not kill is the biggest guarantee in itself.

Being able to kill but not killing, this is what Sora has always suspected.

Every time he recalled the situation at that time, he was sure that the other party would definitely be able to kill him and Ying.

But after such a long time, he was still alive, and Ying was still alive, so his choice to intercept the two of them that day was even more doubtful.

Different people face the same situation and get different answers.

At least for the people in front of Rama, they are really relaxed - an adventure that you don't need to take much risk and can safely get out of it, but it can bring great benefits, and they really can't raise too many concerns and worries.

Rama's selection involved something that no one could think too much about, and that was their talent for elemental powers.

Talent is of course a real thing, and there are geniuses in this world, and of course there are mediocre people.

Rama picks geniuses who are gifted, but talent is such a thing as having already made a decision to roll the dice at birth, and it is not something they can decide.

When good luck strikes, excitement is a matter of course, but if you calm down a little, you will also wonder why good luck has befallen you. With pure luck like that, you certainly can't doubt it any more.

Rama didn't doubt things like crossing and goldfinger from the beginning, at that time he just thought that he was the protagonist of the story, some kind of child of destiny, and he did not refuse all the benefits of fate, including talent, crossing and goldfinger, as if this was the configuration of the protagonist, without the slightest vigilance and suspicion.

This is the most normal development of the traversal story, where you will officially open a card in a magical world, then level up and add points, and finally become a savior.

What is there to doubt about such a story? Do you not believe in your holy sword, or do you not believe in the girl dragon that you ride during the day and are ridden at night?

Rama didn't doubt it then, and they don't doubt it today.

Even if it is a 1 in 100 million probability, after all, there is really a probability that it will fall on you, and there is naturally nothing to say.

Rama waited patiently.

He didn't intend to make promises that he couldn't keep, and those good fortunes were real good fortunes, not the same traps he had encountered not so long ago.

After all, this would be extremely feasible in the expected attempt, and it would not cause irreparable disaster to the subjects.

"I agreed." Cyno clasped his hands around him, "I'll ask for an audience with the Grass God in the future, but I'm willing to accept your experiments on this aspect of elemental power." ”

What needs to be asked is a question about faith, in fact, it is a vain question to ask, but this can be regarded as some kind of insistence of the Tempestine Judge?

His eyes were uncertain, and he didn't know how to face Rama for a moment.

Cyno's quick promise was not without a reason to avoid Rama.

There is no doubt that Rama is definitely the biggest breaker in the Akademiya's rule system, and this destruction is not just as simple as he killed Hazard, including the precepts and rules that Cyno has always followed as the Gale Judge, and Rama is still trampling on to this day.

In experiments like this, He only gave a brief summary of the results of the experiment.

Cyno knew the benefits of such experiments, but he also knew even more that Rama's attempt must have cost the lives of many others, which was of course the greatest contempt and insult to the group of Madrapeta.

The problem is that Rama had already revised this part of the law.

Rama did not legitimately inherit control of Sumeru from Azar, he was a usurper, the king of Sumeru's second system.

As a human kingdom, the most suitable division for Sumeru at the moment is not based on the weakening of the god of grass five hundred years ago as the dividing line between the two eras. After all, in these two periods, no matter how strong or weak the gods were, Sumeru was actually always stable.

The most suitable for dividing is Rama's victory.

He destroyed the order of Sumeru since the Demon God War, and the scholars of that era gathered around the god of grass and established the first order around the gods, and it continues to this day.

And Rama destroyed this order and rebuilt a rule.

Whether Cyno agrees with or is satisfied, he has to face a very simple problem - the rules of the previous generation do not have the soil to be implemented today.

As the de facto king of the country, Rama certainly has the right to change any rules that he deems old, and all the rules under the Akademiya system can be counted in this category, because he killed the six wise men and seized power, rather than obeying the previous kings and taking the crown from his hands.

Cyno was accustomed to the precepts that the Madrastic Officer should follow and what kind of people he should hunt down, but Rama directly changed this part of the rules and laws, making the behavior of the Matriarch's team unruly.

The lack of follow-up means that their behavior is not even a regular one.

In the time of Adjara, they followed the ancient rules of the Akademiya and hunted out mad scholars who violated the law, which was recognized by all and belonged to the power of the Madracon.

Hazard later wanted to kill Cyno himself, and apparently he knew that his actions were illegal and inconsistent with the rules of the Discipline Officer, so he wanted to strike first.

Now this kind of behavior is already illegal, and their obligation to arrest scholars has changed from their own obligation to coerce the lives of scholars by violent organizations, after all, the law does not give them the power to control scholars' experiments at all.

Of course, it really needs to be completely revised, which involves too much, such as human experimentation and killing are not different to some extent, and Rama can't really deprive the Madent of his power in this regard and make killing reasonable in Sumeru.

Constrained by other constraints, and by Rama's own disdain for ordinary scholars to produce some subtle research, Rama did not restrict the discipline and rules of the old era from continuing to follow the rules of the old era, allowing them to hunt down the supervising scholars according to the original rules.

But Cyno is well aware of the cost of this acquiescence, and while he has Rama's support, he must also protect Rama's interests, otherwise once the two sides turn their faces, Rama can immediately turn the current discipline officer army from a regular ruler who upholds the law into an evil organization that abuses violence without permission.

Moreover, Rama is too restrained.

His experiment was also fanfare, and many scholars in Sumeru knew that the Great Sage himself had a wonderful study, but the Wind Judge just couldn't find much useful information······· This is actually a matter of course, formal operations are usually inseparable from the support of intelligence, and Rama's position as the Matriarch is at any time, if he wishes, he can cut off the flow of this information and make the Matriarch ignore this information.

And it was not Sumeru who gave him more resources and support, but the Fatui.

In terms of intelligence warfare, the Fatui can no longer be said to be very strong, and they are almost the same opponents as the current human kingdom in the past.

If it weren't for the fact that the war itself was not in their interests, coupled with the presence and restraint of the gods, Rama had no doubt that Solstice would be able to flatten the Six Kingdoms and directly turn Teyvat into the territory of one country.

This is the situation that Cyno is facing, not to mention whether Rama has done bad things, he can't even find out where Rama is doing, and it is difficult for him to conflict with his immediate boss.

He guessed part of the truth, but the guess was not evidence, it was completely impossible to beat and beat, and he couldn't find out, just knowing that he had a problem, he could only be angry with himself.

Rama knew Cyno's embarrassment and was very considerate, "Then, please also ask the Judge of the Great Wind to temporarily hand over the work, and for the next period of time, I'm afraid you won't be able to leave easily." ”

In any case, a person is willing to keep his persistence in the face of such a situation, even if it is only a part of it, and Rama feels that this is still worthy of respect.

This kind of mind can be simply called, boring and a little want to be cheap.

Obedient people have seen a lot, and when they see a person who doesn't intend to compromise easily, they will feel that this person is really worth looking up to.

Rama's mentality will only last until Cyno doesn't really jump out against himself.

He also didn't intend to test human nature, such as forcibly throwing a little bit of his own experimental information to Cyno, and then letting Cyno follow the trend, and finally face the struggle of insisting on principles to challenge Rama and giving up his principles and turning a blind eye - it's quite sick, Rama is a little bored now, but it's not so boring.

Boredom and busyness are not in conflict.

He was so busy advancing his research that he couldn't find much time to spare, including today's preliminary selection and observation, which was actually a kind of vacation.

But that doesn't stop Rama from being boring.

These studies need to pile up the number of failures, only the moment of success is worth joy, and every previous failure is a boring and boring attempt, but unfortunately there is no way to skip the attempt, and directly get the final success.

He does have some fun when he is bored, but to this extent for the sake of fun, Rama has to be ashamed that his level is not enough, and he is not a qualified musician after all.

With Cyno Charged, the thinking of the rest of the people was much simpler.

In any case, Cyno, the Chronicler of the Great Wind, is indeed a high-ranking figure in the country of Sumeru, and compared to Rama, who barely shows up, maybe the people of Sumeru are more familiar with Cyno.

He was willing to take risks, and the relatively ordinary lucky ones who were selected naturally didn't want to refuse.

Alhaitham thought about the value of elemental power to himself, and did not hesitate much, and chose to agree, and even, compared to losing elemental power, he was more reluctant to use Rama's memory - he had no reason to do bad things, but he didn't want to.

Candace shrugged and nodded.

(End of chapter)