Babir did not believe Rama.
The adopted son is just a tool, and she has many adopted sons.
But the answer is very simple. Rama has this ability. No matter what, you first let him shed his blood for the tribe, open up some new territories for the tribe, and add some new slaves.
Rama also said that he hoped to help the tribe complete the great cause of unifying the desert and establish a kingdom in the land of red sand.
So before you build a kingdom, you always have to help the tribe fight enemies and collect resources, right?
What happens after the update?
Let’s talk about it later.
Do you have to kill the situation in front of him, and then watch such a fighting force break away from the tribe and leave alone?
Babel couldn't do it.
She is an adult, and adults have to take a long-term view.
Reasoning with Rama, firstly, she couldn't convince Rama, and secondly, she didn't want to let this man go.
So she admitted that Rama had a point.
Ah, yes, yes, you are useful anyway, and everything you say is right.
But you are right, do we have to listen to you and follow your principles?
This is wrong again.
This attitude was obvious, and Rama could certainly see it.
But that doesn't matter.
Attitude and rhetoric are irrelevant in some aspects. The key is whether he is willing to do something.
If she goes to do things, the curses on her lips won't matter.
As long as the tribe starts to drive the wheels of war, the whole thing is no longer under their control.
"There are always people who think they can control the beast of war," Rama murmured softly, "but who can really control war?"
"Once the wheels start turning, you have no say in whether they stop or not."
He doesn't have any favorable impressions of the tribe's elders, and of course he doesn't have any bad feelings either.
The elders of the tribe are responsible for the direction the tribe travels and take the lead in external battles.
This is a responsibility equal to power. If you want to hold the scepter, you must also bear the weight of the scepter.
There was no intuitive conflict between them and Rama.
But hostility is something that does not require hatred. Obviously, the crown can only be worn on one person's head. Who will this person be?
Of course this person has to be me.
So anyone who would stand in the way of me wearing the crown is my enemy.
This is a very intuitive conflict of interest.
"The guest has been watching for so long, and he still doesn't want to come forward."
Heading towards the hidden corner, Rama suddenly stopped.
"Adelphi said you are a person who can be fought for. Your eyes are full of ambition and desire."
The masked man in black said in a hoarse voice, "It seems he was right."
It's a regular opening, as if you can see into other people's minds.
In reality?
In fact, no one can walk in the world without desires.
"The taste of the northern snow country...Elder Babel was blinded by ambition." Rama smiled gently, "She wants the support of the fools to complete the unification of tribal power and obtain more resources and technology. "
"But everything has chips. If you are willing to pay, you will naturally want to get it."
"So what do you want? Essential oils, fake therapeutic drugs... no, no, no, these are too cheap."
During this period, Babel must have just considered cooperating with the Fools.
Adelphi is the tribe's merchant, and he is usually responsible for external transactions.
This time the tribe asked Asalige to do something, obviously because Adelphi had a reason why he couldn't get away.
"Everyone knows that only the ruins of the Red King and the Flower God are worth paying attention to in the desert." The tone of the Fool officers who were incorporated as debt processors and performed hidden work remained unchanged.
This is too good a guess.
There's only so much in the desert. If you don't want this, what else could you want?
Are you concerned about the plight of desert people?
"Elder Babel has agreed to cooperate with the Fools. Your tribe needs our resources."
"Before you arrived, Tanit was one of the most powerful tribes in the desert." Rama shook his head, "We are not your only choice, but you are not a necessity for any tribe in the sea of sand. "
Are the Fools a force that can be contacted?
of course.
Putting the names of all the current villains together, it's not enough for Fool to beat with one hand.
Among the four countries in the plot line, even the cult that bears the hatred of destroying the country has a relatively limited appearance.
But the Fools are different. In every country, behind every hostile character that Yingmei encounters can be the work of the Fools.
One of these people is causing trouble.
But no matter what, they are unlikely to value this small place like the Tanit tribe.
What was worth their efforts was obviously the legacy of the Flower God and the Red King.
This is the best case scenario, they have what they want and need the local desert people to be cannon fodder.
Zhidong is not the enemy of the desert people, because Zhidong doesn't look down on the desert people at all, and they have no need to stir up wind and rain in the desert.
No hatred, no conflict of interest, then we can be friends.
Conflicts of words do not affect deeper cooperation.
His willingness to show up is itself a behavioral orientation.
He also knew very well that Rama did not take action directly but spoke to him here, which was also a very direct expression.
Come quickly and get the money. I want money so I can work for you.
If there is really no interest in cooperation, then everyone will definitely start fighting directly, and time will be wasted trying to reason.
He wants to seize control.
Fools all have money, but it would be better if they could spend less.
Mora, who frequently spends large sums of money for trivial matters, is the privilege of the executive codenamed "Master" in Liyue next door.
"Babel wants power, what do you want."
He spoke first.
"what can you give me."
Rama had a lot of time to relax.
The debt handler responded simply: "What I can give you depends on your value."
"I want to become the king of the sand sea." Rama asked with great interest, "Can you help me with this?"
"The strength of the Fools is far beyond your imagination." The debt handler said calmly.
"Even if it's Xumi, it's not impossible for us to take it, let alone it's just a desert."
This is not a boastful line, but a real reality.
He did not show off the military power of the fools, nor did he despise the power of the desert people. He just described a fact very calmly.
The truth never needs exaggerated tone and words to describe.
"But why do you let fools support you?" the debt handler retorted, "The price of taking over the desert is too high, and it is far beyond what a tribe can afford."
"You always need a puppet. All I want is what I want," Rama looked gentle and was not affected by the officer's words. "It makes no sense what I want, so you must help me achieve it, right?"