Redel fell into a long period of thought. With his age and experience, he could not understand Lin's words, but everything he saw in the dream made him gradually understand what the other party wanted to express.
"Is there any way to avoid this?" Redel asked at a loss.
"No, unless we completely eradicate human desires, but then what's the difference between us and the walking dead?" Lin En shook his head, paused for a while, and then spoke again. "Of course, if we have to say it, establishing faith to suppress desires may be a way."
"Faith? Do you mean faith in the Moon Goddess [Ella]?" Redel couldn't help but frowned. However, the Baron was also a believer of the Goddess, but he still treated them harshly.
"No, it would be more appropriate to describe it as belief," Lin En explained. "First, establish strict military discipline, let the people who follow you know what the purpose of your rebellion is, what things you want to do, and propose corresponding programs and goals, preferably directly related to the interests of everyone, such as equality for all, equal distribution of land, etc...."
"Gather those people with firm beliefs and form a personal guard. Let them spread your ideas. At the same time, eliminate those who violate the rules to ensure the purity of the team..." Lin En said eloquently.
It is not an empty saying that thieves pass by like a comb, and soldiers pass by like a rake. Not to mention in ancient times, even in modern times, it is common for regular armies to massacre and loot after breaking into a city.
However, there are exceptions. For example, the famous Yue Family Army in history had the philosophy of "We would rather freeze to death than demolish houses, and we would rather starve to death than plunder."
"These are only temporary solutions, not the root cause. You can manage an army, but you cannot manage a huge kingdom. You can also find your own answers in your dreams." Lin En said slowly.
Redel nodded as if he understood, and kept these words firmly in his mind.
"Then what are these dreams? Are they all my imaginations?" Redel looked confused.
Because the scenes in the dream were so real, and even had cultures and customs that were very different from this world, sometimes he couldn't tell which was reality and which was a dream.
“Who knows? This world is huge. What you experienced in your dream might be happening in some corner of this world.” Lin En said with a smile.
"Then what do I need to pay?" Redel took a deep breath and prepared himself. His experience in the dream world had already made him understand that there is no free lunch in the world, and all gifts have a price tag behind them.
"Is the soul sent to hell after death?" Redel asked nervously.
"Hell..." Lin En couldn't help but laugh, then shook his head and sighed. "Think about it, isn't the place you are in hell right now?"
Could this be the legendary hell? Reddle paused for a moment, but before he could ask, the entire dark space began to vibrate violently, and then he left the magic realm.
It was not until then that Redel realized that the vibrations around him had not stopped, but had become even more violent, and screams rang in his ears.
"The mine has collapsed, run, the mine has collapsed!"
The mine outside was in great chaos. It was raining heavily from the sky. The cold rain poured down on everyone, and mixed with the cold night wind, it drove away everyone's sleepiness.
From the frightened recountings of the surrounding miners, Redel learned that it was a small underground mining area that had suddenly collapsed due to the continuous infiltration of rainwater in recent days.
Fortunately, the collapse did not continue to spread, otherwise all of them might have died in their sleep.
Rupert, the supervisor, had a gloomy face. After counting the number of people, he found that more than 30 people were missing. This meant that all of them were left in the mine, or were trapped under the collapsed road, or were simply crushed to death by the falling ore.
Why at this time? Rupert was extremely annoyed. In two days, the convoy transporting ore would arrive. If the ore mined by then did not meet the requirements of the Baron, he would most likely be punished.
However, he had no intention of organizing a rescue immediately. The situation inside the mine was not clear yet, and going in rashly might cause a secondary collapse.
The most important thing is that Rupert knows very well that once a mining accident occurs, the chances of those trapped inside surviving are slim. Instead of spending several days digging out the bodies, it is better to hurry up and mine more ore in other mines to deal with this month's task first...
To put it bluntly, these miners are just consumables. Dozens or even hundreds of miners are brought to this mine every month, and they die if they die.
"Lord Rupert, Carlo, my brother Carlo is still in there, please, save him." A ragged man begged Rupert to gather people to start excavation and rescue work.
Rupert, who was already annoyed, immediately cursed and kicked the other person to vent his anger. He even blamed Carlo and others who were trapped in the mine for the collapse.
The sounds of pleading and crying continued to ring in his ears, and the big raindrops soaked his head and slid down his cheeks. Redel looked at the collapsed mine, Rupert who was waving a whip, and the group of numb miners who were watching, and he finally woke up.
They are in hell now! An inexplicable courage rose from his heart, and Redel tightly grasped the mining manuscript in his hand and walked into the mine with determination.
"What are you doing, Redel!" Rupert quickly noticed the other party's unusual movements and shouted harshly.
"I'm going to dig up that mining area and rescue Carlo and the others!" Redel said loudly, and then looked at the miners around him and shouted. "I've already asked, and the mine collapse this time shouldn't be serious."
"I hope everyone can work together to clean up the collapsed soil and ore. Otherwise, next time there is a mining accident, don't expect others to rescue you!"
(End of this chapter)