Link looked at Nadir Shah.
When Nadir Shah mentioned the World Conference, there was still the pride of a great monarch in his eyes.
Of course, Lin Ke was not surprised by this. After all, this was also a proof of identity. And from this perspective, Persia's influence in the world, even in the World Conference, was naturally far greater than that of Holy Egypt.
But what Linke cared about most was the words that Nadir Shah said that could help Linke.
Lin Ke knew very well that if he asked Nadir Shah to help him make suggestions, his opinions would definitely be "tampered" with.
Some of the relatively fairer parts will certainly begin to favor Persia and several powerful kingdoms or civilizations.
But Lin Ke knew very well that the interests involved were definitely not just about who was stronger. Since it was Persia that proposed it, he could certainly win over those kingdoms and civilizations that already had good relations with him.
Simply put, Lin Ke cannot transfer this power to the other party because that is not the proposal that Lin Ke wants.
Nadir Shah looked at Lin Ke, and Lin Ke was not angry at the other party's previous attitude.
On the contrary, Lin Ke just smiled and nodded.
"King of kings, I am very grateful for your advice."
Lin Ke's voice was sincere, and there was no displeasure in his tone. Nadir Shah could even see a hint of joy in the corner of Lin Ke's eyes.
"But I must decline your offer."
When Nadir Shah heard this, his eyes were stunned for a moment.
Obviously, he did not expect Lin Ke's answer.
He originally thought that Lin Ke would gladly accept his help. After all, to some extent, this was the most reasonable path.
So, after hearing Lin Ke rejected him, he immediately couldn't wait to express his doubts.
"You actually rejected me?"
Although Nadir Shah could not have expected it, he had already gained some understanding of the Holy Pharaoh during the time he had been dealing with him.
This holy pharaoh is not an "ordinary person".
"Don't you still understand?"
"Holy Pharaoh, without the support of a powerful force, your proposal has almost no chance of passing at the World Conference."
Lin Ke just smiled at this, as if this was his answer.
"I understand perfectly, but I have a slightly different idea than you."
Nadir Shah quickly asked, “What’s the difference?”
Lin Ke simply explained, "In my opinion, the World Conference is not just a place for power struggles."
"It is also a place where major civilizations demonstrate their values and ideas."
"Whether the proposal is passed is certainly important, but it is equally valuable to let more people hear different voices."
Lin Ke's attitude made Nadir Shah even more confused.
Obviously, Lin Ke's words were telling Nadir Shah that he didn't care whether his proposal was passed or not.
In Nadir Shah's experience, everything related to the World Conference has always been a zero-sum game.
Either victory or defeat.
There is no middle ground.
Then Nadir Shah shook his head.
"Holy Pharaoh, you are too idealistic. The World Conference is far more complicated than you imagine."
Indeed, the complexity of world conferences is extraordinary.
On the surface, it is a place where major civilizations discuss common affairs on an equal footing, but in reality, it is a battlefield full of open and covert struggles.
All parties participating in the conference must not only consider their own interests, but also weigh their relations with other civilizations, predict the actions of their opponents, and find potential allies.
Some civilizations gain respect through their long history and profound cultural heritage, while others win their place through their strong military power.
There are also some that have limited strength, but have become the targets of various parties because of their geographical location or the key resources they control.
These factors are intertwined to form an intricate network of power.
What's more difficult is that each civilization has its own values and development model.
Some advocate the use of force and believe that the law of the jungle is the natural law of the world.
Some promote business and trade, advocating mutual benefit and win-win results.
Some countries are closed off and indifferent to international affairs.
Therefore, these different ideologies often lead to heated debates at meetings.
In addition, there are invisible underground transactions.
Such as secret agreements before voting, promises and threats outside the meeting room, and even covert bribery and assassination.
Some proposals, seemingly harmless on the surface, are actually traps set by a powerful civilization to weaken the influence of its opponents.
This is what the world conference is today: a complex system of calculations, compromises and conflicts, rather than an ideal decision-making body.
Therefore, in Nadir Shah's view, Lin Ke's words seemed idealistic, absurd, and even a little ridiculous.
However, Lin Ke's expression remained unchanged.
"King of Kings, I certainly know that the World Conference is complex, but complex problems often require innovative solutions, don't they?"
Nadir Shah stretched his lips quickly, as if he found it difficult to evaluate Lin Ke's words.
“So, how are you going to get enough support?”
Nadir Shah couldn't help asking.
He couldn't understand how, under the existing situation, an emerging civilization could change the views of other members in a short period of time.
This is simply impossible.
"Don't worry about that. I have my own way."
This confidence only confused Nadir Shah further.
Common sense dictates that a fledgling ruler facing a place like the World Conference should cautiously seek allies rather than single-handedly challenge the status quo.
But Lin Ke's performance was completely different.
He was neither anxious nor flattering, but instead gave Nadir Shah a sense of calmness that everything was under control.
So Nadir Shah remained silent, because this was the first time Nadir Shah had encountered such a situation and such rhetoric.
This kind of person.
Lin Ke bowed slightly at this time, making a farewell gesture.
"So."
"Let us meet again at the World Conference, King of Kings."
After Lin Ke finished speaking, he quickly turned around and was about to leave with the three people behind him.
Nadir Shah looked at Lin Ke's back and was stunned again.
Because, not long ago, the generals of the Persian Empire were still openly discussing how to bury this arrogant Holy Pharaoh here.
Nadir Shah himself had said that the Holy Pharaoh should not be able to leave alive.
But now, the Holy Pharaoh just said "goodbye" in a relaxed manner, as if everything that happened before had never happened.
"goodbye."
"Holy Pharaoh."
Nadir Shah finally nodded, his voice quiet.
Until the end, the Holy Pharaoh did not make any request to Nadir Shah, not even asking for an alliance or a good relationship.
"See you at Delos."
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