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Chapter 413 The Purpose of War

Felisa thought that Safi would visit schools and other institutions, but today Safi seemed to be just walking around in Cliff City and looking around.

I don't know what Safi is looking at today.

Felicia posed the question that evening.

"I'm looking at the place where Cliff City is most likely to be lurked," Safi sighed, "I'll make sure your living environment is safe before leaving."

Felisa stared blankly at Safi, but she didn't expect this to be the reason for her inspection of Cliff City.

"Am I not safe now?" She asked, a little flustered, who would be uneasy if she knew that there might be factors threatening her life around her.

Safi shook her head: "No, I don't see any problem, don't worry."

Felisa was a little relieved: "That's good."

"But don't take it lightly," Safi said. "I've already told Miss Olivia to let her pay attention to those places every day. The lurkers like those places the most."

Felisa nodded slowly, she didn't know those things, but since Safi said so, it must be so.

"I originally wanted to arrange some people to protect you personally," Safi said with a wry smile, "but His Highness said that would be too conspicuous, and it would be easy for people to notice your specialness."

Perhaps it was a guilty conscience. They were always worried that the blood pact on Fei Lisa would be discovered. They knew that leaving it alone was the best protection for Fei Lisa, but they still couldn't restrain themselves.

After all, if Felisa had any fatal accidents, this war might become an endless situation.

"Then why start a war?"

Finally, Felisa asked the question that had been lingering in her heart for many days, and choked up, "Didn't you agree to sign a peace treaty?"

Safi was almost helpless with pain: "But Felisa, who will ask for peace first?"

It would be nice if the peace talks were really that simple.

Felisa obviously couldn't understand the question of who comes first: "Is there any difference? Isn't our purpose the same?"

As long as the goal is achieved, is it so important who releases the signal for summation first?
Safi pointed out: "Philisa, the point is not to reconcile, but to seek."

To beg is to put oneself in the lower position, and to lose the opportunity in the negotiation, neither the demons nor the human race are willing to do this.

Even if Fred is willing, the other nobles will not agree. This involves fundamental interests and absolutely cannot be compromised.

If you want to be the first to make a request for peace talks without losing the initiative, the only way is to suppress the other party with strength, so that the peace talks are a charity, not a request.

The ultimate goal of waging war is peace talks. Although it sounds nonsense, it is true.

Otherwise, why would anyone talk to you.

Of course, it is not impossible for the demons to attack the human race first and then propose peace talks, but Felisa is a human race after all, and she has her own natural position. She naturally does not want to see such a thing happen, so in comparison, the human race took the initiative to attack the demon race. I can accept it.

Humans are really the easiest creatures to compromise.

When she heard that the human race attacked the demon race, she objected, but when she heard that if she didn't fight the demon race, she would be beaten by the demon race, she felt that attacking the demon race was acceptable.

"So, maybe this war will end soon?" Felisa looked at Safi inquiringly. This was her last hope.

However, even this hope was quickly shattered, and Safi had no way to give a conclusion: "Depending on the situation on the side of the Demon Race, there must be various ideas within the Demon Race, those who are willing to fight, and those who are willing to negotiate peace. It’s not easy to say on our side.”

"No matter what the purpose of the war is, casualties are unavoidable." Felisa sighed, whether it is a demon or a human, it is a living life that is passing by.

Speaking of casualties, Felisa thought of what Idel said about cooperating with the doctor.

Almost forgot to ask this.

"By the way, what does the royal family plan to do with the tree in the south?"

Safi replied: "The tree is not easy to move, let it continue to grow in place until you think of a way to deal with it."

Felisa had seen the tree before, and she objected to moving the tree: "The tree already has elementary instincts, and if you hurt it at will, you may be counterattacked."

Safi agreed with her: "I think so too, but there are always idiots who think that the tree should be moved to the royal city as a symbol of the royal city."

People who say such things, when asked if they have a specific plan, pretend to be dead and can't answer a word. They don't plan to pay money, don't plan to contribute, and don't plan to use their brains. They just open their mouths to ask for it, Sa Faye gets annoyed at the sight of that kind of person.

This topic has been brought up a few times, always because of Fred and Safi's indifferent frankness.

"Didn't it say that light attribute magic can affect a person's physique and make people have the potential to use light attribute magic?" Felisa immediately asked along the topic, "Where are those people?"

"In the Royal City," Safi replied, "In order to protect them, His Highness and Daniel also spent a lot of effort."

Hearing this, Felisa's expression inevitably became serious: "What happened?"

Safi twitched the corners of his mouth, but the smile never reached his eyes: "You are right, those people are indeed qualified for light magic, you know, there are fewer and fewer people in the royal city who can use light magic, which means that doctors There are fewer and fewer, and Ulysses is already unbelievable."

Ulysses's talent in light attribute magic is indeed higher than that of ordinary people, even higher than that of Fred, the orthodox royal heir, but can Ulysses invite him if he wants? And although Ulysses is good at light attribute magic, he is not a doctor.

Therefore, when knowing that there are so many people with light attribute magic talent, some people are tempted.

Raise people in captivity, teach them light attribute magic, even if they know magic, so what, can't they only serve the nobles?

Just like domestic animals.

A horse fed with good grass and good materials is not meant to be ridden, that's probably the idea.

So the aristocrats sent people to abduct civilians, and there was no price at all, as long as they told the civilians that they had food, drink and money to earn, the civilians would foolishly follow.

Fred also got angry several times because of such incidents, but it was useless to warn the nobles. After all, they did not break the law, they just hired civilians to work for them. What did they do wrong?

Fred could only inform Daniel to restrict the nobles from recruiting people.

But now even the civilians didn't understand Fred's painstaking efforts, thinking that his source of income had been cut off, and complained for a while.

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