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Chapter 40 Your Rights(3/5)

To put it nicely, he can do anything, even if he is robbing the house.

To put it nicely, he can't do anything.

Everything depends on where the boundaries are too extreme.

"If you want Arce to do things, you have to tell me, because I usually need her." Kalista said this, his eyes fell on his legs.

Robin probably understood what she meant.

Because of the lack of mobility and the safety of oneself, Alsé needs help.

To some extent, this God-enthusband almost completely delegated power to him.

Is this a little too good?

"But, while sending them, I hope you can do something." Carlista stopped and turned his wheelchair to Robin, "If you do something other than your duty, please give them the corresponding reward."

What does this mean...

Robin stood for two seconds.

"Every life is extremely valuable. No one is born to serve another person and make sacrifices." Carista said calmly, "If you want others to give and sacrifice for you, then you have to pay accordingly. In other words, even the chosen one, or me, must give accordingly."

Why?

Robin's heart thumped.

What she said just now-

Why is it so unlike the power master he imagined?

It is incredible that such words come from the mouth of the Supreme God-Powered One in a feudal society!

This is almost the translation of equality of all beings.

“In the next month, you will learn about the matters of the entire temple and will also let you know clearly the work of the various staff members of the temple and their compensation.”

"So how should I judge, if they were asked to perform a request beyond their scope of duty, how much compensation should I give them, and what form of compensation should I use?" Robin asked in confusion.

Perhaps the job and everyone’s monthly salary are specific and fixed.

But the boundaries beyond duty are still blurred about what God said.

Carista turned around and glanced at him, "That's your business with them."

“…”

"As long as both of you agree and are satisfied, I don't think there is any problem." Carista said lightly.

“…”

Oh my God, is this the legendary py?

However, how did this vague compensation relationship continue to this day?

Robin complained silently in his heart.

And was this rule a tradition in the temple or was it invented by Carista himself?

unknown.

Robin shook his head silently in his heart.

"Mr. Robin."

Anne walked up, held the push handle behind the wheelchair with both hands, and smiled gently at Robin.

"If you have anything, just give your order. As long as your request is just and kind, we will serve you."

"An..." Carista raised her head and looked at Anne resentfully like a spoiled little girl. She lowered her voice and said in a low voice, "At least you can see if this chosen person is a bad person. Why should I remind him so early?"

“…”

Sorry, I heard everything you said just now.

Robin was covered in black lines.

...

"Then, what I just said is the power within the scope of the temple. As for outside the temple..." Carista dragged the tail tone for a long time, and also sucked Robin's curiosity.

Robin has tested the power of the divine twice before.

He has not yet imagined the power of the Chosen to the Kingdom.

"Itnair, plus Haoyue City, is divided into eight major territories. Except for Haoyue City, which is directly under the jurisdiction of the king, the others are controlled by the seven great dukes.

Every great prince has a great god association, and then there will be local god associations in the small territory below.

There are 327 gods of all sizes across the country.

We will decide the main priests of each great god club through local selection and temple meeting, and then they will select the next level of priests, and so on.”

"Huh? Didn't it be appointed directly?" Robin looked at Carista in confusion, "I mean, just like the king appointed the Grand Duke."

"Haha..." Kalista smiled contemptuously, "You think things too simple. Even the great master cannot be appointed by the king."

She said this and added, "Maybe it was like this at the beginning. When the country was founded, Yitnell's first grand duke was appointed by the king. However, time will change everything and will continue everything.

Those people will not easily spit out the benefits, and when they have territory, the family will become more important than loyalty to the king."

"Sorry. It's going too far." Kalista smiled slightly, "But, what can be compared is that the main priests of the major gods learned this from the lords.

Although in name, the temple enjoys the right to appoint and dismissal, I also have the right to decide, and can remove and appoint any priest from the local divine association.

But, we can't do that.

Or, the situation does not necessarily support us to do this.”

"Why?" Robin didn't quite understand what kind of operation this was, "If the great masters were because of their own control and influence on the place..."

When he said this, he suddenly understood something.

The Grand Duke escaped from the king's control because they had enough time to manage the people of the territory to become them.

The king's arms couldn't stretch that long.

Then when the power is stable, continuation becomes an inevitable demand.

So is the same as the main priest of the Great God Association?

"Sixty-six years ago, I removed the main priest of the Saint Beta because I learned that she had sold the fruit of life privately." Carista recalled history and her eyes were dim, "and then I transferred one of my most trusted priests to the Saint Beta."

Speaking of this, the messenger raised his head and glanced at Anne standing behind her.

Robin felt that the eyes of both were a bit strange, but he didn't understand what it was.

"Then what?"

Robin wanted to know how it turned out.

Rosalind told him before that God would collude with the lord to sell the fruit of life, but it was a different feeling to say it from the divine messenger.

"As a result... she was sent to court not long after she took office, about a month and three days. Then after being convicted, Camilla was hanged."

This result was something Robin didn't expect.

"Guess what the charge is?" Carista smiled and looked at Robin.

"have no idea."

Rather than guessing, Robin answered honestly, although he had a vague premonition, that was not a good crime.

"The crime is selling the fruit of life."

"Ah..." This was beyond Robin's expectations.

"But you obviously sent her there because of the previous one... was it because of being corrupted? Or was it falsely accused?" Robin suddenly felt that what she described was a little deep.

"I don't know." Kalista shook her head and laughed sarcastically, "So far, I still can't know the truth. My dearest Camilla, did she betray me or was framed by others? In short, she was quickly arrested and hung.

The stolen person was captured, and that trial was voted by the conquered people."

"Recruiting the vote?" Robin's pupils magnified slightly, and he couldn't imagine how the verdict was carried out.

"San Beta, 120,000 people voted, and Grand Duke Hunter seemed to want to clear himself, so he adopted the most fair judgment in the Haoyue Code. To be precise, 124,581 people voted, from Grand Duke to farmers."

When Carista talked about this past event, her eyes fluctuated slightly.

"Then 124,580 people found Camilla guilty." Carista laughed jokingly, "The only abstention was found in Hunter's referendum."

Kalista snorted coldly.

“What a irony.”

Yes, what a sarcastic one.

But Robin thought to himself, the more he took himself apart, the more he was going to have problems?

"I am not a person who is easy to compromise, nor do I really believe that my own vision will make mistakes. I believe that Camilla is a person, she has a sincere heart and a holy soul." Kalista continued, "In the past fifty years, I sent more than thirty different local priests. The craziest time was to replace the four great masters and masters of the great gods and the main priests."

"What's the result?" Robin stared in her eyes.

The silver pupils are like the bright moon in the sky.
To be continued...
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