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Chapter 101 The Proclamation of King Doroe

Chapter 101 The Proclamation of King Doroe
Bendy and Orenmo, two disgraced royal bloodlines, end up becoming best friends.

As a result, the illegitimate son Bandi met many nobles who were still loyal to King Sabo.

The fathers and grandfathers of those nobles turned out to be the elders in the kingdom. In the past, they gathered in the stone palace to discuss political affairs with King Sabor. Indirect one after another was left out in the cold.

King Jalesto acted wisely. Over a long period of time, he slowly cut off the nobles who were loyal to King Sabor, keeping them away from the palace and even the capital, and went to various city-states in the kingdom to eliminate the crisis. to be invisible.

however…

After hundreds of years in the world, these neglected Logos nobles have gathered together, and a huge undercurrent has been formed.

They more or less supported Orenmo, the blood of King Sabo, to regain the throne.

Bandi made friends with these nobles, and here, as an illegitimate child, he was valued, and the flattery and flattery of these nobles who were loyal to King Saber poured on him one after another like a river of water.

The illegitimate child knew that he was valued not because of his talent, but because of the blood of King Doriot on his body.

King Doroe and his queen had three heirs, two of whom died young, only Ruiying, the eldest son, has grown up.

Other than that, only Bendy, the illegitimate son, was left.

So Bendy didn't get lost in the flattery.On the contrary, he maintained the vigilance that an illegitimate child should have, and carefully selected a worthy partner. He slowly accumulated his own power in the city-states of the nobles.

With the passage of time, Bandy relied on his talents to show his hands and feet in the city-states of those nobles, and his power expanded accordingly.

Gradually, Bandy had a vision for the throne.

Bendy realized that he was not that far away from the throne.

In the past, he was hit hard by the status of an illegitimate child, but now, with the growth of his own strength, Bendi clearly sees that the status of an illegitimate child is not a disadvantage, but his greatest advantage.

Just... clear one obstacle - Ruiying, the heir to the kingdom.

As long as Ruiying unfortunately passed away at the right time, he would be able to become the new heir of the kingdom as the only son of King Doro.

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Ruiying's idea finally came true.

In the palace, King Doloo summoned all the ministers and nobles in the kingdom, as well as most of the priests in the Law Garden.

The old king announced something unprecedented.

"What King Jalesto returned was the free body of the Son of God, but the three-eyed apes are not the Son of God!"

The king's solemn voice resounded throughout the palace, and the people under the throne immediately became noisy.

Numerous people argued endlessly about this, and those who opposed stepped forward, expecting to overrule the king's will.

However, King Duoluo, who once backed down step by step, now categorically rejects any opposition.

King Dolo's eyes were majestic and disdainful, as if he had returned to his youthful days. He showed a tough attitude and immediately drove all opponents out of the palace.

After that, Ruiying ordered the guards to take several three-eyed ape-men to the palace.

In front of all the people, King Doloo personally bought the freedom of those three-eyed apes with rare treasures.

The three-eyed ape-men had been arranged for a long time. They happily took over the treasure of King Doriot, bent down and kissed the floor of the palace.

This scene gave the ministers and nobles a strong shock.

The king's actions undoubtedly set up a beacon for the entire kingdom.

The days when the three-eyed ape-man became a slave.

And so it started.

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Bazel paced the house, clearly something was disturbing him.

Ram held the "Book of Two Kings", raised his head, looked at his teacher puzzled, and asked:
"Bazel...why are you walking around."

Bazel turned his head, looked at Ram, and said:

"I'm, I'm thinking..."

Ram subconsciously asked:
"Thinking of what? Is there any law?"

Because Bazel attached great importance to the law, Ram subconsciously thought he was thinking about the law.

In front of Ram, Bazel always tried his best to impart what he believed to be the greatest crystallization of wisdom of the Logos people—poetry, history, and law.

Facing Ram's questioning, Bazel shook his head, then he stared at Ram, staring at the third eye for a long time.

Under such a gaze, Ram's eyes were a little itchy from being stared at, and his face was full of doubts.

"What are you thinking about?"

Ram asked.

"You, you, you, you three-eyed, ape-man, want, want, to be slaves, slaves!"

Bazel's lips trembled, what he was worried about before finally happened.

Ram was taken aback. The child was still too young. He had only seen the word "slave" in the "Book of Two Kings", and he still couldn't understand the suffering behind it.

"What, what do you mean?"

Ram asked blankly.

Bazel sighed a long time, and sat down. Since the Logosians hadn't invented chairs yet, everyone had to sit on the ground.

"My, mother, mother, mother is, slave."

Bazel was stuttering, and he didn't have many worries in front of Ram.

"She, she... died very early. If you, you, do, do, slave, slave, then, you will no longer be... human."

After getting along for a long time, the clever Ram understood Bazel's meaning immediately.

There is a difference between a slave and a human.

A slave is a kind of intelligent animal, an obedient beast. Once a person becomes a slave, he will not be placed in the same position as others.

Ram stood up suddenly, and he asked anxiously:

"Then what should we do?! What should we do?!"

Bazel turned his head, glanced at Ram, and then his eyes fell on the "Book of Two Kings" in Ram's hand.

Suddenly, an extremely bold idea flashed in the poet's mind, but he couldn't help feeling uneasy.

perhaps…

He could... could go into the desert.

Find the elder of the three-eyed ape people, and use the "Book of Two Kings" to persuade that elder to call on enough three-eyed ape people to defend and fight for the freedom of the three-eyed ape people.

and…

The significance of "Book of Two Kings" is not just a history book.

In the eyes of many Logosians, this history book compiled by the second son of the prophet enjoys almost equal status with the Book of Kings and Prophets.

That is to say...

As the Book of Kings and Prophets became the source of law,
"Book of Two Kings" can also be law!
Bazel stood up suddenly, and he grabbed the "Book of Two Kings" from Ram's hand.

Ram looked at the excited Bazel in surprise, and saw the latter flipping the slate back and forth in his hand.

Bazel was flipping through it word by word. He hoped that, by virtue of the law, King Doro's will could be overruled.

 There's more at twelve o'clock, there's more in the afternoon

  
 
(End of this chapter)

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