Wizard: I brought the wrong system.

Chapter 574 Bevin's Thoughts

Chapter 574 Bevin's Thoughts

Bevan asked, puzzled, "Teacher, if that's the case, why not explain it to Mr. Anabe? Haven't you always said that language is for communication?"

"Because there isn't enough trust, if I just say 10 out of 10, they'll be lucky to believe 8 out of 10. It's better to clearly state the conditions and let them see and think for themselves."

"Won't they have any doubts once they see it themselves?"

"Once they see it, they won't be able to refuse it."

“Uh…” Bevin was speechless.

Seeing Bevin's furrowed brow, Yaro chuckled and asked, "What are you struggling with?"

"teacher……"

Remembering his teacher's previous teachings, Bevin said nervously:

“I’ve always hated the Earl for secretly transporting grain without informing you, but what you’re doing now… isn’t it just a repeat of that? You didn’t tell Mr. Anabe directly either, but instead used various means to imply that he could do it. The Earl did the same thing to you before…”

Upon hearing these words, Yaro was not angry at all; instead, he looked pleased.

"Very good! Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you. It's great that you have this idea!"

"Huh?" Bevan looked up in surprise.

“However, the two things you’re talking about are not the same,” Yaro said with a smile. “The Earl’s territory’s actions are tantamount to blindfolding me, plugging my ears, and then extracting profits from me…”

Actually, there were some things that Yaro didn't say.

Baron Claire's subordinates, while not claiming to fully understand Bevin's situation, likely had some vague knowledge of it.

It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call Bevin a hostage, because he was entirely saved by Aro—at least before he fully awakened his magic.

Did the Earl's estate consider Bevan's life or death when it assigned Baron Claire's subordinates to do such a thing?
The earldom was able to disregard Baron Claire's demands and directly mobilize his subordinates to pursue their own interests...

Does this mean that Baron Claire's subordinates are not as loyal as they appear?
Does this mean that these people are willing to betray Yarrow at any time for the benefit of the Earl's territory, should there be a need?

The fact that the Earl's territory is doing this so brazenly shows that they don't even respect Yaro, but could it also be a way of 'sending a warning' to Yaro?
These are the things that truly angered Aro.

This is also the main reason why Yaro wanted to find another location to establish a 'Martial Arts Holy Land'.

After briefly mentioning the Earl's territory's actions, Yarrow patted Bevin on the shoulder and began explaining the differences in how they treated Anabe:
"I laid out almost all the pros and cons for Anabe, making my intentions crystal clear. And think about it carefully, if I directly told them about the method of using magic to replace life force in martial arts training, and asked them to learn and verify it, wouldn't they think I was being arrogant?"

Bevin's furrowed brows relaxed slightly, and he asked curiously, "Teacher, but when you laid those things out in front of them, didn't they still have no choice?"

"Choice space?"

Yaro couldn't help but smile.

"Bevin, have you forgotten that these martial arts skills originally belonged to me?"
They lived just fine before they had martial arts skills, so why is it that when I put the advantage of martial arts skills in front of them, it turns out that they have no choice?

Can't they choose not to learn?
I didn't force them to learn it. In fact, the "Martial Arts Catalog" only records the "Blood Word Technique" which is related to "blood and qi frenzy".

You can't say that I have something that is very useful to them, but it may also be harmful to their health. I didn't force them, and I didn't even give them the thing, so it becomes that I am going to harm them, right?
Even if they truly wanted to learn, they should have considered what conditions they could offer to persuade me to agree to pass on my martial arts to them.” Yaro paused, then added:

"Of course, I had already stated my conditions, which was to appoint Anabe as the 'Sect Leader.' The 'Sect Leader' is the nominal head of the 'Martial Arts Holy Land,' with benefits and power. I didn't urge him to produce results anytime soon. So even from a transactional perspective, the conditions I proposed were by no means harsh."

Tell me, can the Earl's estate be treated the same to me as it is to Mr. Anabel?

The method of using magic to operate martial arts was something that Yaro wouldn't learn in the beginning, and by the time it was fully matured, Yaro might not even be here anymore. Only Bevin would definitely benefit from it.

With other witchers who also use magic to power their martial arts, Bevin will have someone to talk to about any problems he encounters in the future.

Moreover, placing Bevan in the newly built 'Martial Arts Sanctuary' will allow the demon hunters to look after Bevan after Yaro leaves, preventing him from accidentally entering the strange space again.

It can be said that Yaro had already taken all aspects of the problem into account.

Bevan didn't know Yaro's deeper meaning, but even the superficial explanation was enough to dispel all his doubts.

"Teacher, I understand."

This time, Bevin didn't apologize; he simply replied calmly, but the respect in his eyes grew even stronger.

He even kept recalling the short sentence his teacher had just said: "Do not do to others what you would not have them do to you."

There's also the saying I mentioned before, "A gentleman is cautious even when alone, and does not deceive himself in the dark," and those short phrases I unconsciously uttered when we lived together at Perrin Castle.

All of them are insightful and profound, full of wisdom about life!
"By the way, teacher, you said before that the teaching of the Eight Extremes Method must first select people with peaceful personalities, and then require several years of moral education. But how exactly should this moral education be done?" Bevan suddenly asked.

"Characteristic education?"

Yaro was taken aback.

He had only considered the issue before, but he hadn't really thought about how to implement it.

But then he thought of the young witcher he had met a long time ago, and said, "The witcher's values ​​are well-developed. You can ask Mr. Anabe about this issue and ask them to pay more attention to it."

Bevan replied, "Teacher, I've also learned a bit about the Witchers. I admit they are indeed very virtuous, but they're more like the 'Heaven-Mending Faction,' full of initiative. Doesn't that fit the needs of a 'Martial Arts Holy Land'?"

“Don’t worry, Anabe is mature and steady. Since he knows the rules and requirements of the ‘Martial Arts Holy Land’, he will naturally know how to make the arrangements.”

Yaro wasn't worried at all.

Anabe was never alone; as long as his demands were conveyed, his group would naturally find a way to get them to agree.

This time, I'm the client!
Moreover, aside from their active role in hunting monsters, witchers maintain a detached attitude towards everything else, so it's not unreasonable to completely adopt their methods.

Seeing this, Bevin didn't say anything more, but another thought arose in his mind.

"If I summarize the insightful things my teachers say and write them into a book, it would be much easier to remember than those tedious rules and regulations, right?"

(End of this chapter)

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