Chapter 455
Based on Aether's understanding of Lumine, as long as there are a few scapegoats in the Fatui, Lumine definitely won't continue to target the Fatui to death.
"Your Highness, should we also intervene?" After thinking about it, the Abyss Mage asked Aether.
"No matter, let others handle this matter. Anyway, it doesn't have much to do with us." Aether waved his hand and said: "During this time, our main force is placed in the Sea of Ash, striving to explore the secrets of the Sea of Ash for me.
I have a premonition that there are the deepest secrets of Teyvat inside, which are of great importance to the entire Abyss Order."
While Aether and Pierro were having a headache because of Lumine's behavior, Lumine led a group of people to the outskirts of the Tanit tribe.
Lumine looked at Jeht on the side and said softly: "If you can't face the tribe your father once belonged to, just watch from the side later."
Lumine had a good impression of Jeht; she was a very good person and had her own kindness in her heart.
Lumine had taught Jeht some swordsmanship and how to use elements before. Although she didn't have Pyro elements, Lumine was very confident in herself.
Moreover, even Dehya thought highly of Jeht and even wanted to pull Jeht into her "Flame-Mane."
The current Flame-Mane was no longer the Eremite brigade of the past, but an official military organization recognized by Nahida.
This could be considered a disguised incorporation, but for Dehya, this was a good thing. After all, Dehya herself was a kind-hearted person, and when Nahida dealt with the Akademiya, Dehya also played a significant role.
Nahida naturally didn't mind giving Dehya some benefits.
Dehya didn't look down on ordinary Eremites; she knew very well what kind of character ordinary Eremites had.
And now seeing Jeht, Dehya also had a heart of cherishing talent.
Regarding Dehya's recruitment, Jeht didn't choose to join directly, although she was now on Nahida's side.
It could be considered regular troops, but people, after all, have some ambitions.
Jeht also hoped that she could build a troop of her own.
As long as she worked hard and her strength continued to grow, she could also lead troops independently.
As for Dehya, the other party was indeed a good person; it was precisely because Dehya's character was good that Jeht was afraid that she wouldn't be able to bear to leave later.
Regarding this, Dehya also knew it well, but she didn't have any dissatisfaction with Jeht because of this, and even taught Jeht from time to time.
Instead, she taught Jeht her experience as an Eremite.
This made Jeht not know how to respond to Dehya. Sometimes, people like Dehya were too good, and Jeht was also very helpless.
And in Dehya's words, everyone is a desert person, I think you are also very good, we were comrades before, and now everyone is working for the Lesser Lord Kusanali, so it seems reasonable for me to teach you some things, right?
Jeht expressed that this was somewhat unreasonable.
After all, Jeht, who grew up with her father since she was a child, although her worldview wasn't distorted, hadn't felt much friendship.
The emotions between desert people are very special, and they might even betray each other because of some small things.
Therefore, Jeht didn't dare to make friends before, but seeing Dehya like this, Jeht didn't know what to say.
Perhaps, she also needed to have more confidence in some people.
Just like Dehya, who seemed very good, and Cyno and the others, who also cared for her.
Now facing Lumine's comfort, Jeht shook her head slightly and said: "Although the Tanit tribe is my father's tribe, it has nothing to do with me. I don't have much relationship with them.
They have now become a hidden danger to Sumeru, and even colluded with the Fatui. What they did was not for King Deshret or the Goddess of Flowers, but for themselves.
Moreover, my father is now considered a traitor to the Tanit tribe."
The desert people's behavior toward traitors has always been endless.
They hadn't encountered the Tanit tribe's pursuit before, and now that they were going to take action against the Tanit tribe, Jeht wouldn't have any extra emotions.
"Then take care of yourself. If you feel uncomfortable, you can go to a safe place and wait for us first." Lumine took out the Sword of Descension and instructed Jeht.
"Thank you, Lumine!" Feeling Lumine's concern for her, a trace of warmth flashed in Jeht's heart.
The Traveler is really a good person.
Dad, there are good people in this world.
Jeht prepared to go back to Aaru Village and have a good discussion with her father.
Her father now wants to live a stable life. After defecting to Nahida, he is now a small leader in Aaru Village.
And Jeht has a heart that wants to advance!
"Let's go!" Lumine gave Dehya a wink and led the way toward the Tanit tribe.
Dehya and the others followed knowingly.
"Everyone, what are you doing coming to my Tanit tribe?" The arrival of such a large group of people, and coming to the outskirts of the Tanit tribe, had long been noticed by the people of the Tanit tribe.
Even Matriarch Babel took the lead and walked out.
When Babel saw Lumine and the others, her expression sank.
Perhaps Lumine's reputation in the desert wasn't very big, but Cyno's reputation was very big.
Although Babel had ambitions, declaring war directly on Sumeru was something Babel didn't want.
With her tribe, facing the regular troops of Sumeru, she probably didn't have much combat power.
Not to mention the current Sumeru army, even the Corps of Thirty from the Akademiya era, they probably weren't opponents.
"The Tanit tribe attempts to split Sumeru. According to the latest Sumeru law promulgated by the Lesser Lord Kusanali, no one is allowed to attempt to split the nation; otherwise, they will be the enemy of all of Sumeru." Lumine looked at Cyno, and Cyno stood out knowingly and said.
"We are the subjects of King Deshret!" Babel stared at Cyno and said in a deep voice: "For the past five hundred years, we have all lived like this.
Is the Lesser Lord Kusanali, who hasn't paid attention to us for five hundred years, going to settle accounts with us now?"
"The past is the past, and now is now.
Those five hundred years were the pseudo-Sumeru government led by the Akademiya; now it is Sumeru led by the Lesser Lord Kusanali.
We firmly follow the leadership of the Lesser Lord Kusanali." Cyno said neither humble nor arrogant.
During this time, Cyno had been following Nahida, so he naturally knew Nahida's ability.
The entire nation of Sumeru was recovering and developing at a speed visible to the naked eye.
Undoubtedly, Nahida is a qualified Dendro Archon, and even an extremely excellent god.
In such a situation, Cyno would naturally support Nahida's actions.
Moreover, Cyno didn't think there was anything wrong with Nahida's decision.
The conflict between the desert and the rainforest has lasted for thousands of years, and it is time for it to end.
Long pain is worse than short pain.
Hesitation leads to disaster; if these things are not solved at this time, the conflict will continue to be endless later.
The current Sumeru needs to solve these problems and then rapidly develop national strength. If tribes like the Tanit tribe continue to exist, it will be a huge consumption for Sumeru.
"Hmph, isn't it just the rainforest wanting to annex our desert." Babel snorted coldly. At this time, her mood was extremely bad.
She had cooperation with the Fatui and originally thought that Sumeru was just shouting, and couldn't really take action against them.
But she didn't expect that after she rejected the envoy from Sumeru, it didn't take long for Sumeru to kill her door.
And it looked like Sumeru didn't intend to let it go.
Babel also panicked.
"King Deshret himself had already handed his subjects to Greater Lord Rukkhadevata to take care of, but you people don't see the situation clearly.
In this regard, there are records among the authentic descendants of King Deshret." Lumine snorted coldly: "Sure enough, there is nothing to say to you people who are blinded by greed.
Moreover, you also united with those Fatui scums.
Let's kill them; oh, right, this woman, don't kill her first, she needs to be taken back to accept trial."
Before others could speak, Lumine killed her way into the Tanit tribe like a cheetah, almost one sword per person.
This also shocked Babel and the others.
This child is so terrifying!
And why is she so irritable?
Babel wasn't completely stupid; she naturally knew that at this time, she had no chance of winning.
If she could find the Eternal Oasis, or enter the Golden Dream, and obtain the power of the Goddess of Flowers or King Deshret, then dealing with the Lesser Lord Kusanali would be easy, right?
After all, the Lesser Lord Kusanali is still a young god, and her strength is definitely not as good as Greater Lord Rukkhadevata's.
And Greater Lord Rukkhadevata's strength is comparable to the Goddess of Flowers, not as good as King Deshret's back then.
Babel also had her own ambitions; she wanted to be a god and be the master of Sumeru.
As for whether she could find those places and whether she could control these powers, she didn't think about it at all.
She didn't even look at how much weight she had.
And at this time, Babel also thought about surrendering and then directly handing over the Fatui, so that all the faults would belong to the Fatui.
But she didn't expect the other party to be such a brute, killing her way over directly.
— Author's Notes —
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