Genshin Impact: Pool Character, Nirvana of the Demon God
Chapter 938 The Spirit of the Desert People
In the vast desert of Mount Sumeru, the sand and dust of Kawanyi churned under the scorching sun.
The plan was agreed upon long ago, how can you change your mind at the last minute?
When the travelers Ying and Paimon arrived at Kavan Station, they witnessed a tense standoff between Seno and Rahman.
Chief Disciplinary Officer Seno crossed his arms, his silver hair trembling slightly in the hot air: "Your plan is too radical and could very well cause innocent casualties." After careful consideration... I simply cannot agree.
Rahman's bronze face was taut, exuding the imposing authority of a gilded brigade leader: "But this is currently the plan with the highest success rate! As a former disciplinary officer, you should have a longer-term vision."
"Can't you see those obvious advantages?"
Sino lowered his eyelids, then suddenly looked up, a resolute light flashing in his crimson eyes: "It is precisely because I see clearly that I understand even more the risks hidden behind this advantage."
"Erhesen's plan is even more ruthless than we imagined."
Sensing the tense atmosphere, Ying and Paimon quickly stepped forward to inquire about the reason for the argument between the two.
Rahman turned to them as if grasping at a straw: "You've come at the right time! Quickly, help me persuade Seno!"
It turned out that the action plan proposed by this mercenary leader was strongly opposed by Seno.
Sino shook his head helplessly: "We did ask you to come up with a solution in the meeting, but you actually went to ask Elhesen for advice."
He clenched his fist, his knuckles turning white: If I had known he would give such a suggestion, I would have rejected it on the spot.
"We're partners now!" Rahman raised his voice, the rugged voice of the desert man echoing in the inn. As partners, we should cooperate with each other!
Sino understands the mercenaries' belief in valuing friendship and being unafraid of sacrifice, but he can never agree with it.
Because Elhesen's proposed solution was for Seno, in his capacity as disciplinary officer, to join forces with the Kawan Post Guard to arrest Rahman and all members of his gilded brigade, and escort them to Sumeru City for trial.
Behind this seemingly perfect plan lie various uncontrollable risks.
If things don't go as planned, all sorts of risks will arise, and it will be inevitable that Rahman's gilded brigades will suffer losses, and even Rahman himself might be at risk...
So even Ying fell silent after learning about Rahman's plan, unsure how to respond.
[The Trojan Horse.]
[A classic Trojan horse strategy.]
Why can't we just launch a direct attack?
[↑You don't actually think that Sumeru City is right behind Kawan Post Station, do you? Can you guarantee that after breaking through Kawan Post Station, you can launch a blitzkrieg and directly attack Sumeru City?]
[The Imperial Guard is indeed useless, but Sumeru can't possibly be without even one capable unit, so a direct assault is not an option.]
"Wait, how can we join forces with the guards?!"
Paimon quickly replied.
Rahman explained that desert dwellers like themselves could not cross the sand barriers, and Kavan Station could not allow a large number of unregistered members of gilded caravans to travel to Sumeru.
That's why he agreed to Al Heysen's risky and daring proposal.
This method eliminates suspicion and allows for the entry of a large number of people into the city at once. There is no better way.
Rahman also stated that when Al-Hysen presented the plan to him, he had already explained that:
"There is no foolproof method. But if the goal is simply to complete the plan, this solution is feasible."
Furthermore, Al-Hysen added that with the help of Sino and Ying, the success rate of the plan would greatly increase.
Rahman knew that Elhesen's methods were risky, but he did not blindly trust Elhesen and believed that Seno and Ying were his own personal choices.
This is where the problem lies.
Sino knew that if he were to carry out the arrest alone, he could control the force he used and prevent Rahman and his Gilded Brigade members from getting hurt.
Because they are in cahoots.
But the Kavan Post Guards in Rahman's plan were not like that.
Seno and Ying will control their power from the perspective of their partnership, but the guards will not.
In order to make the plan appear more realistic, Rahman will surely lead the Gilded Brigade in a rebellion, and casualties will likely be inevitable.
If they were enemies, Seno wouldn't care even if they were all lost in the desert, but Rahman and his gilded brigade were comrades, and Seno refused such meaningless losses.
Rahman was amazed that a powerful organization like Seno would care about the lives of desert people like them.
Sino's attitude was clear: because they were his companions, and he always held his companions in high regard and sincerity, and was not hesitant to tell them these important things.
But it was precisely this attitude that made things difficult for Rahman.
At that moment, Ying unleashed a magical artifact: the Dust Song Pot.
Inside the Dust Song Pot is a grotto created by immortals. The space is stable and can also shelter from the wind and rain, and it can easily accommodate hundreds of people.
Ying's idea was that she could use the Dust Song Pot to smuggle Rahman and his gilded troupe to Sumeru City, and then release them from the Dust Song Pot once they arrived in Sumeru City.
Seno and Rahman were astonished that Ying possessed such a treasure.
Paimon, however, felt that Ying's proposal was more constructive. If successful, it would allow a large number of people to be brought to Sumeru City without losing a single person.
"What do you think?"
Ying held the Dust Song Pot in her hands and looked at Seno and Rahman.
The two looked at each other.
Sino said, "I think this method is worth a try. At least it doesn't require taking risks or risking losses."
After a moment of contemplation, Rahman shook his head and said, "No, this method may bring our people safely to Sumeru City."
"But one problem still exists: food and lodging."
Rahman looked at Ying and said, "According to Elhesen's plan, after you arrive in Sumeru City, you will have to go with Elhesen to confront the royalist sages."
"In other words, if you want to hide our people in Sumeru City, you have to release us from this treasure before you enter the Order of the Church."
"Have you thought about where to house these hundreds of people? The unusual surge of people in Sumeru City will definitely attract the attention of the Coaching Academy."
"If the executor of the Wise Men and Fools finds out, the risk of exposure will be very high."
"What I fear even more is that the other side might turn a trap on us, and then our internal breakthrough could become a trap."
Ying sighed and said, "That's true, but if we don't expose ourselves, the risk is still better than the current plan."
Rahman laughed and said, "Friend, I appreciate your good intentions, but unfortunately, we are now doing something that could shake the very foundation of Mount Sumeru."
"We must minimize all risks."
"If any link goes wrong, it will not only affect us, but also everyone involved in implementing this plan."
"Such losses are undoubtedly greater."
[Rahman: I'm giving away this head! I said it, not even the Little Lucky Grass King can stop me!]
[↑The Red King's followers were not originally under Nashida's jurisdiction.]
[To those who say it's feeding kills, hasn't the story already explained it? One is zero effort but moderate risk; the other is little effort but low risk. Now the goal is to minimize risk!]
[↑This is what happens when you don't pay attention to the plot and only rely on subjective assumptions and taking things out of context.]
“Then we’ll have to use the brute force approach,” Ying said. “Let me help Seno. I’ll know what I’m doing.”
"Haha, thanks for your support," Rahman laughed.
Rahman then looked at Seno.
Sino's expression remained hesitant: "..."
Paimon chimed in, "If we defeat a few more of our own men, we'll reduce the guards' chances of intervening! Even if... even if it only improves things a little, it'll be good!"
Ying then said, "Perhaps we shouldn't let Rahman and the others down."
Rahman solemnly said to Seno, "Seno, on behalf of my brothers, I thank you for your kindness."
"But this is a mission with no turning back. Our comrades are important, but what we are about to accomplish is even more important!"
"We are not afraid of casualties because we want the benefits of victory to support our grand ambitions! Perhaps this is the spirit of the desert people!"
Upon hearing this, Seno finally lowered his head and said, "Ha, since you say so, then naturally I can't refute you anymore."
"But remember, stick to the plan and don't do anything out of line. Candice made it very clear that only by ensuring your own safety can the plan succeed."
"We both recognize the significance of this operation, so there should be no divide between the followers of the Grass God and the followers of the Red King. All lives are equally important."
Rahman nodded solemnly: "Okay, I promise you. Let's put this grand vision into action!"
[For victory, fire on me!]
Rahman is a real man.
Long live the desert!
Sacrificing personal interests for the greater good! Rahman is capable.
[Rahman is very well-suited for the Rock type, and to be honest, he's quite similar to Ichidou; it feels like the two leaders have a lot in common.]
There is no victory without sacrifice.
[Sino, a desert dweller, has willingly placed himself as a follower of the Grass God... He's been completely captivated by Nasita...]
After reaching a consensus, Rahman ventured alone into the vast desert to begin meticulous preparations for the upcoming operation.
His agile figure quickly disappeared into the swirling yellow sand, leaving only a trail of footprints that gradually receded into the distance.
Meanwhile, Seno and Ying walked side by side and quickly arrived at the garrison camp of Kawanyi, where they found the positions of the guards.
With a solemn expression, Seno, in his capacity as Grand Disciplinary Officer, succinctly explained the situation to the guarding soldiers:
A covert operation. I will be leading troops here to apprehend a large criminal gang. In accordance with the "Guidelines for Covert Operations" issued by the Religious Council, I have the right to request the cooperation of the Kavanghut authorities.
Upon hearing that the order was personally issued by the Grand Discipline Officer, the guards on duty immediately straightened their backs and became extremely solemn.
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