Chapter 689: Chapter 691: Bet Fifty Cents, I Have to Help When They Rebel
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“…” Qin Muye was utterly speechless; this guy really lacked any insight. In a normal feudal society, he would have been eliminated long ago. How could he possibly have survived this long?
“???” Qin Muye was sowhat puzzled, “Don’t talk in riddles, what exactly is it?”
“A ninth-grade world, quite normal. If it wasn’t stable, it would be a waste of a reputation,” Qin Muye remarked.
“Dad, how did you end up here? Weren’t you in the harem before?” Ji Shan, the slow-moving egg, floated down.
“Your Majesty… you must not be blinded by the villains; treating the Royal Family like this, it’s utterly unfilial!!!” a slightly senior Royal Family mber scread as he was dragged away.
“No, while I was digging, I sensed sothing quite off,” Ji Shan said with a serious expression.
“The mastermind plans to let this group of ineffectual troublemakers rebel, and I really hope they won’t blurt it all out when drinking two days before making their move,” Qin Muye couldn’t bear it any longer.
“Rember to seize the right mont. Also, you guys need to figure out how to keep these useless people in line; don’t let internal disputes over the division of spoils cause it all to fall apart,” Qin Muye advised. He wouldn’t have bothered so much if it were soone else planning a rebellion.
“It’s just sothing very off.”
“Keep an eye on them; don’t let their incompetence foil our plans,” Qin Muye felt sowhat wearied; other rebellious Royal Family mbers were all skilled, needing no oversight.
“Co here, you Royal Family mbers have traveled far; you must be weary. Let them rest well lest they spout more nonsense here,” Qin Muye felt this group truly did not know what was good for them, no wonder they were part of the Royal Family; they really were useless.
“No worries, you handle it. Besides, I think it’s bound to explode sooner or later, because Dad, with your disaster-attracting nature, we might as well prevent it in advance.” Ji Shan spoke sincerely; since there would be trouble either way, it might be better to investigate and see if it could be resolved.
“You finally ca back????” Qin Muye complained, Ji Shan had been digging in the Subspace for quite so ti.
“Are you sure? I bet fifty cents that when we go back, trouble will start. Stupidity isn’t scary, and neither is mischief, but having both is a recipe for disaster,” Qin Muye had instantly deciphered the essence of these people during that brief interaction. If they truly were worthy, they wouldn’t have been targeted by the Alien Clan.
“What exactly?”
“Yes, master, so Spirit Monsters have already infiltrated to assist,” the Evangelical Spirit Monster reported; naturally, the Endless Abyss had arranged for Spirit Monsters to help.
“So, are you back here to rest?” Qin Muye asked.
“I don’t know, I just sensed it, I didn’t actually see it,” Ji Shan earnestly explained his reason for being unsure and using vague terms.
“Can we use another term next ti?” Qin Muye finally got it and continued, “Ahem, how about you stop digging; what if you unearth sothing incredible?”
“It probably won’t happen… I an, these people should have so sense,” the Evangelical Spirit Monster added, sowhat uneasily, given the recent display by these people.
“Isn’t this exactly what you wanted, master? If they don’t stir up trouble, we wouldn’t have had the chance to connect them and incite their rebellion. When the ti cos, we can simply strip them of their titles and sever their influence on the country,” the Evangelical Spirit Monster considered this a good thing.
“Master, before that, they probably need to resolve who gets to be Emperor…” the Evangelical Spirit Monster twitched an eye corner, foreseeing more chaos if these power-hungry individuals each deed themselves the most suitable leader for a rebellion.
“The main problem is that this world is quite solid; otherwise, I would have finished digging long ago. Right now, I’ve only completed one percent of the intended goal. It seems it will take quite so ti,” Ji Shan also felt frustrated.
“Be careful, don’t let them ss things up. What if sothing goes wrong because of their quality? And we still have to diate between them and the discharged soldiers. Both groups are arrogant and if they really start causing trouble, a bloody ss isn’t out of the question,” Qin Muye remarked.
After all, since it was within the rules, Qin Muye could only complete the task according to them.
It might also be possible that this was an exchange for a shot at wealth using the rebellious intentions of these people.
Not only were they low in emotional intelligence and lacked discernnt, but each also esteed themselves as exceptional, a typical case of high ambitions paired with low capabilities.
However, this greatly dissatisfied the group of Royal Family mbers, intending that severe penalties be imposed, and also that they reclaim what originally belonged to them.
Since he was idle either way, Qin Muye decided to give it a try. What if their rebellion plans actually succeeded, even if there was only a one in ten thousand chance? Qin Muye had to try. He would definitely choose materials of superior rather than ordinary quality unless he really couldn’t obtain them and had to consider using violent ans.
Apart from so who complained, there were also those harboring thoughts of entering the court to make money through governance, but given their capabilities, they were incompetent in governance and poor in money-making techniques, only knowing how to levy harsh taxes, and the money ended up in their own pockets.
Moreover, the mastermind behind this was none other than him; having these people ask Qin Muye to do these things was essentially like asking Qin Muye to slap his own face. Who could endure that?
Indeed, those who embezzled funds and exploited soldiers had so abilities, albeit not many, but still much better than the Royal Family mbers. Otherwise, how would they dare commit such acts? Despite the Alien Clan’s permissiveness, having boldness was also a kind of capability. If really pushed by that so-called royal group, they would even kill the other party.
He at least had to go through the motions—You’re good, I’m good, everybody’s good. But not only did the other party not afford him any dignity, they even thought about embarrassing Qin Muye. Such behavior, let alone him, would upset anyone in his place, yet they still presided over justice.
Fortunately, everyone was dragged away, and Qin Muye had much more peace.
Upon eting, they directly impeached the people under Qin Muye’s command for being lawless, bringing up all kinds of ssy issues, which quite vexed Qin Muye.
Yet here, he not only had to help the other party make connections, but he also had to prevent them from internal strife over yet-to-be-acquired positions, which might cause the plan to fail.
Yet these people might start harboring jealousy over trivial matters.
Qin Muye watched a row of Royal Family mbers kneeling under the Golden Throne Hall, crying so loudly as if they had suffered the greatest injustice.
Qin Muye also understood the intent of the Evangelical Spirit Monster, which made him sowhat exasperated. Indeed, such a possibility existed.
The gap between worlds was vast. In a 6th-tier world, one could easily tear open space for instant teleportation, but at an equivalent strength in a 9th-tier world, not to ntion tearing space, even using all one’s strength might not even make a tear.
Whoever cos to visit relatives, starts with complaints, and even colludes with all the royal relatives and the Emperor against him, truly has no emotional intelligence.
So, they had to make a major mistake, a mistake so severe that even their status could not save them.
Stripping off the titles and official positions from these Royal Family mbers was actually more troubleso than dealing with those court officials, especially when they weren’t all deported during the rebellion, necessitating a legitimate rationale afterward.
Otherwise, could a top power from a 6th-tier world be a top power in a 9th-tier world as equals? That was simply impossible. The strongest in a 6th-tier world is only 6th-tier; how could it compare with 9th-tier?
To speak of the gravest error, it would definitely be rebellion. Not to ntion the Royal Family mbers, not even a carte blanche for exemption from death could compensate for such a cri.
It’s like counting on winning five million before even having it, then dreaming about how to spend it. That’s already absurd, but then to start fighting over the fantasy? That’s just utterly nonsensical.
These people’s values were questionable from the start, plus a life filled with indulgence and luxury as pampered nobility, always getting whatever they wanted without any reverence, which turned them into absolute wastes.
If this matter really caused a failure, it would also be very awkward for Qin Muye afterward; he could only think of ways to forcefully act with a group of Green Forest heroes, but if it really ca to that, the effect would be much worse.
Such a scenario was truly possible, considering their foolishness coupled with selfishness. When the ti ca, whether to rebel or not was another matter, but they might start feuding among themselves even before they had agreed on how to rebel.
However, given that these people were indeed excellent materials for creating Primordial Dragons, he could only temporarily watch and pacify them for a while.
It was even possible that this could escalate to them bringing their complaints before him for judgnt. Although this would be outrageous, it was not impossible with this group.
Altogether, any kind of extre existed.
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