She saw everything just now, and naturally they had no way to hide it unless Duo Ya was willing to help them.
How could Duoya help them?
Facing several pairs of eyes full of pleading and hope, Duoya frowned even more tightly.
"They can't hold on anymore, you go and help first, and we'll talk about this later." Su You seemed to understand something, so she didn't remain in this stalemate.
What she said was not to ease the atmosphere and help them get off the ground, but that they were really unable to withstand the attacks of so many monsters.
After all, there are only fifteen people except Su You, with only twelve combat effectiveness (excluding Vivian, the doctor, and the bard). There are only three standing here, a full quarter of the combat effectiveness.
"We'll go there right away." Although these three people were still a little worried that Duoya would tell Su You about what happened just now, Su You had already given them new orders, and they had to abide by them.
So when they left, they could only pray in their hearts that Duoya would be able to help later... but this was obviously impossible.
As the three people expected, after they left, Duoya frowned and quickly recounted what had just happened.
"So that's it." It's normal for them to think this way. After all, everyone has the same money. Some people are fishing for rest, while others are fighting hard. It's definitely uncomfortable.
It doesn't matter if it's just a private discussion, as long as it doesn't affect the mission.
But they were almost injured just now. If Duoya hadn't taken action in time and lost three people in combat effectiveness, the consequences would have been very serious.
Although Vivian can save people, her magic is limited. Until she gets the materials that can be used to make magic potions, she must use them sparingly... And even if there are magic potions, this is not the reason for their mistakes.
"Lord, do you want to punish them?" Duo Ya was a little confused. She didn't know whether she should say these words, but she also knew that Su You's character would not blame her for saying more, so she still asked this question. .
"Huh? Why do you ask that? I thought you wouldn't care about this." Su You felt a little strange, because she didn't expect Duo Ya to ask this question.
Did she feel there was no need to punish them?
After all, with Duoya's nosy temperament, if she thought this matter was nothing, she would at most continue to participate in the battle after talking to Suyou about it, but she did not leave, but asked this question.
"It's not that I care, I just don't think it's appropriate to punish them now." Duoya's meaning was obvious. She actually felt that these people should be punished. After all, they did do something wrong.
Su You paid for the people to fight monsters, not to chat, not to mention they almost got into trouble.
"Tell me what you think." Su You looked at Duo Ya with interest, her face was very calm, but her heart was full of expectations.
Duo Ya felt that something was wrong, but she still expressed her thoughts——
Duoya: "I think they deserve to be punished, but not now. Punishing them now will only make them dissatisfied and affect the overall mood of the team, because they are right, the bard does not seem to have any Any use.”
Even though Duo Ya knew that since the lord specifically found a bard, he must have her intentions, she knew it was useless and others did not know.
This was probably the longest sentence Duoya had ever said since she joined the territory - this was Suyou's first reaction after hearing what she said.
Su You asked again: "Then when do you think we should punish them?" Since he said he would punish them and said he couldn't punish them now, when is the appropriate time to punish them?
This is what Su You means by this question.
Duo Ya thought for a while and said: "If you want to punish them, it is best to do it after the bard has played his role."
The focus of this contradiction lies in the bard who fishes in the water. As long as he can play a role, then it is natural for them to be punished, and they have to accept it.
Even if you are dissatisfied, the worst case scenario is that you will be kicked out of the team directly, and others will not think anything of it.
On the contrary, if the bard is punished when he still has not played his role, not only will they be unconvinced, but others will also be unconvinced, because in fact, not saying it does not mean that others do not care about this fisherman. In fact, everyone is more or less unconvinced. Everyone will care.
Then, she smiled at Duo Ya and said something completely different from the current topic: "The monsters here are almost cleared, go and inform them to prepare to move on."
Duo Ya was stunned for a moment, but still nodded and followed Su You's instructions to inform everyone to prepare to gather and move on.
In fact, what Duoya said was correct. Her thoughts were similar to Suyou's, but Duoya ignored one issue - Suyou was the lord, she was the issuer of the task and the one who paid for it.
Don't say whether this bard is useful or not, but as long as she is brought into the team, even if he is a traitor who may backstab his teammates, this is not a reason for them to be lazy and chatting and almost get hurt.
When you receive money to do things, there are not so many reasons why, why... just because you received the money, isn't that enough?
To take a step back, bards are indeed very laid-back. This is true, but their professions are different. If a bard is a fighting profession, it is definitely wrong for him to fish, but he is not.
The professions are different and there is no way to compare them.
To put it another way, if it was Vivian or the doctor who was leisurely now, would they be unconvinced?
Won't.
Because Vivian is a healing magician, and the doctor's job is to treat wounds. Once they get busy, it will prove that many people will be injured, which is what no one wants to see.
Is it possible that someone would deliberately get themselves injured in order to keep Vivian busy?
Suyou recruited the bard for the same reason. His existence was for insurance purposes. If possible, she also hoped that he would be idle all day today.
But other people don't know this, so they feel uncomfortable seeing others taking a rest when they are busy.
Su You hoped that the bard would be idle. If Du Ya's idea was followed, wouldn't it mean that those three people would never be punished?
Duo Ya's way of dealing with the problem is fine, but her perspective is different from Su You's, so her way of thinking conflicts with what Su You wants.
…
In less than a minute, Duoya had gathered everyone together.
They put the loot into the trolley, then waited for Su You to give the order and went to the next place to continue cleaning up the marine monsters.