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Chapter 432 Labor Pain

"Take him outside the city and kill him?" Taliyah was speechless.

Yes. Because the Wind Leader has officially intervened in Shurima, the plantation owners on the north coast no longer dare to buy slaves.

Desert warlords who are engaged in the slave business will immediately take measures to stop losses when they find that the goods are in their hands.

And this measure can only lead to massacre.

Every Shuriman is a warrior who has survived this cruel desert - it is impossible for the slave owners to let out these "dangerous elements" who have a deep hatred for themselves in vain.

"What have I done?" The enthusiasm for the struggle that was aroused in Bergun a month ago has long faded, but the consequences it brought made Taliyah shudder.

She looked up at the slaves who were being driven to the slaughterhouse like pigs. There were at least several hundred people here alone.

What about outside the city of Vikora?

What about the entire Shurima Desert?

How many other slaves were ruthlessly slaughtered by slave owners because they lost their value?

"I" Taliyah didn't dare to think deeply.

She felt scared and confused about this.

"How should I save them?" She murmured to herself, looking at the slaves in front of her who were about to reach the end of their lives.

"Save these slaves?" Nasus came to Taliyah quietly.

"It's very simple." Although there is no one who can occupy an oasis city in this desert surrounded by wolves and keep this big piece of fat in the bowl, it is not easy to deal with.

But as long as Nasus is willing to help, he can help Taliyah save the slaves in front of her at any time.

But he knew that Taliyah was thinking about much more than just the slaves she saw in front of her.

"It's easy to save these people." Nasus said in a deep tone that understood everything: "But if you want to completely make up for your mistakes and save all the Shurima slaves, it is almost impossible."

"The butterfly flutters its wings and cannot be covered by the water. What can you do to stop this spreading storm?"

"I" Taliyah was speechless.

Yes, what can she do.

Slave traders are already voluntarily "liquidating their stocks", and this trend has spread throughout Shurima with the news of the end of the slave trade.

After the desert tribes attack each other in the future, I am afraid that there will be no survivors left.

How could she reverse all this? Couldn't she just say hello to the plantation masters on the North Shore and ask them to restart the slave trade?

"I" Taliyah had cold sweat on her forehead.

She thought for a long time, finally gritted her teeth and made up her mind: "I, I can use the emergency communication of the blue bird to contact Zu An and let the organization find a solution."

"How to find a solution?" Nasus said half questioning, half expectantly: "You Wind Leaders no longer have the power to intervene in the Shurima situation, do you?"

"No need to formally intervene." Taliyah expressed her thoughts: "Maybe."

"You can ask Zu An to pay to redeem people from those slave traders."

This is equivalent to restarting the slave trade in disguise.

Slave traders in the desert will not be in a hurry to clear their inventory when they see that the goods can still be sold.

"This" Nasus laughed at this naive idea: "Hahahaha."

"Taliya, although I don't know your superiors, I believe that if they receive such a request from you, they will definitely have a headache."

Of course Li Wei and others will have a headache.

Zaun has a lot of money to spend now, especially after the second-line construction plan gradually started.

Huge investments in industrialization and infrastructure are difficult to see benefits and recover costs in the short term. In order to support Ionia, the once extremely generous Leader Association has now begun to become financially tight.

At this time, if Taliyah sent this kind of message for help to the Supreme Council, it would be equivalent to waving the moral stick of political correctness and bringing down all the top leaders of the Leader.

Spend money to redeem people, it will be too much for you financially;

Don't spend money to redeem people. It's a political mistake.

To put it bluntly, this is equivalent to driving desert refugees to the doorstep of Bai Zuo in Europe, leaving people in a dilemma.

"I can see it." Nasus sighed: "In the strategic plan of the Wind Leader Association, Shurima is not a high priority."

"The accident you caused in Berghun, and the subsequent impact it caused, may have been an unplanned big trouble for your wise President Levi."

This is exactly the case.

Shurima has a small population, complex political situation, vast and barren land, and extremely primitive social structure.

If you don’t want to be politically correct, let’s be more realistic:

For the Leader Association, which urgently needs to spread its faith, consolidate its strength, and increase the number of believers, Shurima is almost a bad land with "little money and many things to do".

It's not even tasteless, it's just leftovers at most.

It takes a lot of effort to chew it, and you won't be able to get more than a few bites of meat.

Therefore, according to Levi's strategic plan, the leader should first concentrate on eating the populous Ionia, and at the same time, with the cooperation of Swain, Prince Jarvan and others, secretly infiltrate Noxus and Demacia.

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Once these three most populous places are digested, the goddess Jana will be invincible.

Only in this way can the leader realize the dream of liberating all Runeterra as quickly as possible.

Before that, the Wind Leader had neither the will nor the ability to take on the big burden of Shurima.

"So, your best choice now is not to report this matter to the leadership of Wind Leader." Nasus said solemnly: "Because even if you tell them, they will not be able to solve this problem."

"When the time comes, your bosses will have to act stupid and pretend not to have heard your report."

"Otherwise, they can only disrupt their strategic planning and squeeze out a large portion of manpower, financial and material resources from other places to clean up Shurima's mess."

Taliyah Nasus asked: "Do you think this is really good for your Wind Leader's career?"

"That" Taliyah's face turned pale.

She murmured: "Then we will do nothing?"

Nowadays, there has been a wave of massacres of slaves across Shurima.

Is there really no way to curb this trend?

"No." Nasus said seriously: "Reality is not the legend told by the bards. It is not something you can be a hero if you want to be a hero."

"Moreover, do you really think that the redemption plan you came up with will not have any negative impact on the Shuriman people?"

Redeeming slaves is, to put it bluntly, resurrecting the slave trade in disguise.

And the fact that the slave trade was ended?

In the short term, this will lead to the mass slaughter of slaves, which is a bad thing.

But in the long run, the end of the slave trade is a good thing.

"Because as long as there are still people spending money to buy slaves, it will make people valuable." Nasus said meaningfully: "And in the vast desert of Shurima, there are not many valuable things."

Making something valuable is actually a disguised form of encouraging people to fight for it and plunder for it.

In the past, when various Shurima tribes met each other in the desert, they had to first see if the other party had anything to grab and whether it was worth the money.

Only when the expected benefits far outweigh the risks of combat will a conflict between tribes occur.

But later, the slave trade rose. Human beings who used to be regarded as a waste of food when they were taken captive now turned into a valuable treasure.

As a result, the vast desert of Shurima completely turned into a dark forest.

It is almost impossible for two strange desert tribes to coexist peacefully after meeting. Only by choosing to fight without hesitation can they ensure that it is not themselves who are sold as piglets, but their opponents.

"The existence of the slave trade will only make the already chaotic Shurima desert even more chaotic. A lot of blood that should not have been shed will be shed as a result."

"Taliyah, are you sure - do you still want to use your innocent redemption policy to continue this terrible slave trade?"

Nasus' question struck a nerve, and Taliyah was completely speechless.

In that case, the end of the slave trade was a good thing. She shouldn't have stopped it.

"But what about the slaves?"

"Hey." Nasus pointed out helplessly: "Once this batch of slaves are dealt with, the warlords will not capture more slaves."

"By then, the tragedy will be over."

Taliyah: ""

"This is the pain of change." Nasus said solemnly: "Shurima must bear it."

"What's more," he added: "The news of the end of the slave trade may have spread throughout Shurima. No matter what method you want to use to remedy it, I'm afraid it's too late."

Taliyah grew silent.

"Can I really not save them?"

"Save them, yes." Nasus said, looking at the slaves in front of him.

Then, he looked up and looked at the vast yellow sand of Shurima: "We can't save Shurima."
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