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Chapter 180 The Savior of Slaves(1/2)

Killing too much is not a good thing sometimes.

First of all, the invincible orcs suffered defeat at the hands of the humans for the first time.

Orcs have some psychological shadow.

Moreover, the power of the artillery made it impossible for the orcs to fight back.

Secondly, Pangge hunted too many orcs.

This brings up another problem:

The living space of the orcs suddenly became spacious!

They don't need to go south to plunder, they can temporarily fill their stomachs and resist the cold.

This created a deadlock in front of Luden.

If the orcs don't go south, he can't go north either.

Luden paced back and forth, thinking about his next move.

The last time the orcs went south, Luden used a lot of medicine.

These drugs can increase the fertility rate of orcs.

In fact, there are similar drugs available for humans.

Generally there are only two uses:

1. Help some males regain their youthful elegance.

2. Increase the fertility rate of slaves.

That's right, in the Kingdom of God, the children of slaves are still slaves, just like the children of saints are still saints.

Faced with their own tragic fate, slaves certainly refused to have children.

They would rather glue it themselves than let the next generation dust it for the saintly men.

Therefore, the effect of this drug is reflected.

Thanks to these, the saints are driven by slaves from generation to generation to maintain the greatness of the Kingdom of God.

If everyone wants the years to be peaceful, then who will bear the burden and move forward?

Luden has always been concerned about the issue of slavery, second only to the ruins of the Qiyun Kingdom.

Luden knew very well that in the Kingdom of God, where productivity is constantly improving, slavery is backward and should be eliminated.

When he was dictator, he certainly had ways to solve this problem.

However, the problem is easy to solve, but the root cause cannot be eliminated.

If Luden leaves one day, the Kingdom of God will still return to the same path.

Just like the Qiyun Kingdom back then...

Sitting on the high platform, Luden began to think seriously about his simulated fate this time, the secret of Qiyun Kingdom, the survival of slavery, the future of the Kingdom of God, Awu...

If you want to truly change something, it must be spontaneous.

This process will not be gentle, it may be violent, it may be bloody, it may be tortuous...

However, they will eventually get what they want.

That's enough.

Luden couldn't make the choice for them.

That kind of superior, savior-like compassion and choice?

No, that's not fair.

What is right, what is wrong, what is good, what is bad?

How to measure and how to define?

This issue is too complex.

What's more, Luden knew very well that there was no savior.

He never bothered to play the role of a savior, and even denied the existence of a savior.

Regarding the matter of slaves, Spartacus asked Luden for advice several times. From being cautious at the beginning to speaking freely, from being clear-minded at the beginning to being confused.

Spartacus thought about resisting and was able to resist.

He could lead thousands or even tens of thousands of people to teach the slave owners a lesson, and then be easily suppressed by Pangge's troops.

This kind of thing has happened no less than a hundred times in the history of the Kingdom of God, large and small.

but,

Spartak couldn't understand why his companions who were slaves yesterday, once they regained their freedom and became slave owners, their methods were even more cruel than those of slaves!

Luden’s view on this is simple:

"You can't change human nature, you can't make people truly empathize with you, even if they have personally experienced it."

In simpler terms:

People will not betray their own class.

Luden said a lot, Spartak understood part of it, but there was more that needed time to understand.

Fortunately, he still has enough time, which allows him to do many things.

Moreover, under Luden's hint, Spartak no longer openly fought for welfare benefits for slaves, no longer fought for legal human rights for slaves, and even encouraged slave owners to expand the size of their slaves.

Since slave owners don't empathize with slaves.

Then let more slaves experience for themselves what slavery means!

Let this fire burn brighter.

When there is enough anger, even the great divine kingdom will tremble in front of this anger!

At least, that's what Mr. Ludden said.

As the commander of the army, Spartak was Pangge's most trusted subordinate. The popular man in front of Luden still had some say in the Kingdom of God.

It is said that when chasing the orcs, Spartak even proposed to use his own meat instead of the orcs' meat.

Of course, this proposal was rejected by Pangge.

Looking at Spartak patrolling below, Luden recalled a previous conversation between the two:

When Luden talked about this matter with Spartak for the last time, he said something meaningful:

"You not only need an army, you need ideas, you need a common goal, an easy-to-understand slogan... you also need a leader."

Spartak felt that he had some enlightenment,

"A leader like General Pangge?"

He has always regarded Pangge as his idol, and he was impressed by him, and he was willing to ride the horse in front of him.

If it were General Pangge, he would be invincible with an army composed of slaves, right?

Luden shook his head,

"No."

Who is Pong?

A born master.

Pangge's aura, glory, and greatness are all based on the starting point of the Saint family.

He absolutely cannot empathize with slaves.

Pang may feel it's a bit unfair, but that's all.

Spartak thought for a while and asked again,

"A leader like Master Awu?"

Awu is 13 years old this year.

He became more and more valued by Pangge and was now sent to a military academy somewhere to learn orthodox tactics and command.

Over the years, Awu's potential, character, and abilities have shown that he will become an excellent or even outstanding leader!

And...Awu is still a slave.

If you want to choose a leader who is young and will not betray his class, Awu is the perfect person.

As the heir of Pangge and Luden, Awu has the ability to complete this truly great cause and save countless people from water and fire!

Unexpectedly, this answer was also rejected by Luden.

"It's not Awu."

Awu looks like a slave, but he has never lived the life of a slave.
To be continued...
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