Chapter 155: 114 Miracle Person (Vote for Monthly Tickets, Recommend Votes)
Is it the number of miracles?
No, it’s not.
No matter how many miracles a country possesses, if it cannot unite, it would be better to have only one.
At least one miracle, one Master of Miracles, who would not fight internally over political disagreements and become obstacles to each other.
Yatun’s miracles all belong to one person—Bailuo!
This is the most formidable strength of Yatun.
A nation with absolute orders and thoroughly centralized power.
Thus, some may ask, doesn’t that mean the People of Yatun can never possess miracles?
What if a person of Yatun acquired a miracle?
Would you abandon him or kill him?
This question had actually been asked by Bailuo to his uncle over half a month earlier when they unearthed the Fairy Armor.
Bailuo remembered being troubled by a fallacy in his thinking at that time.
“Are you vexed by something?”
Back then, his uncle noticed Bailuo’s issue.
“Yes, there is something bothering me.”
The quandary troubling Bailuo was in fact quite straightforward: what should he do if a person of Yatun found a miracle in the future.
It was unthinkable to kill someone for the so-called unity of Yatun, wasn’t it?
But what if the ones who found the miracle were Inya, Little Miya, or Little Shuster? Should they also be killed?
Trust!
Yes, Bailuo trusted them immensely.
Yet as time goes by, people always change.
Even if they don’t change, then how do you resolve the contradictions brought by the Miracle Power?
A country, two distinct Miracle Powers, which are incompatible with each other.
It’s like if the Tree Elf and Lilith belonged to two different Masters of Miracles, the Tree Elf living with the Fairy Clan would definitely encounter all sorts of problems.
Over time, even the seed of division might sprout: who should we listen to?
The Offspring of Miracle, the Miracle Citizens, they only obey one ruler, and that’s the Master of Miracles.
Even if Bailuo and Inya spent a long time with Inya as a subordinate to King Bailuo, it might be fine for her, but what about the Miracle Citizens under her command? Would they really be without thoughts of their own?
Thus, the best solution for a country with two Masters of Miracles is to partition the power.
But partitioning means division.
“I thought it was something else, just this?”
However, after listening, his uncle was unexpectedly calm; this made Bailuo a bit incredulous: “You’re not worried about this?”
“What’s there to worry about? Do you think that miracles have existed for so many years that if there were such a major flaw, they could still be used to establish a country?”
Consider if a Master of Miracles nurtures a powerful Child of Miracle,
and the latter then finds a miracle and proclaims himself king, that would be utterly pointless.
“So?”
“Miracles being found fall into two scenarios.”
His uncle told Bailuo: “The first scenario is where the person who finds it is free, with no allegiance to anyone in their heart, and has not accepted the Miracle Power of anyone.”
“In this situation, the miracle will belong to the person who found it and make them the Master of Miracles.”
But this scenario is almost impossible in Yatun.
Apart from those new children, who isn’t a Miracle Citizen of Bailuo?
From the moment they surrendered to Bailuo in their hearts, they could no longer become the Master of Miracles.
“What if Teacher Sister and you obtain a miracle?”
“It would be yours, of course!”
His uncle straightforwardly said: “We have accepted your Miracle Power and become your Miracle Citizens; any miracles we obtain naturally belong to you.”
“Is that so?!”
Bailuo: “But isn’t that too unfair?”
“Unfair, where is it unfair?”
His uncle shook his head, saying, “We willingly acknowledge you as our king. To us, the voluntary offering of a miracle is a matter of honor, we have not a shred of greed or self-interest.”
Because of this, Bailuo really didn’t have to worry about this kind of divisive trouble.
The Miracle Power is so comprehensive, considering all aspects.
And in the Miracle World, if there was someone who possesses more than one miracle, they must have obtained it through the hands of their Miracle Citizens.
The more people there are, the higher the chances of obtaining a miracle.
“If an outsider obtains a miracle,” his uncle said, “there’s a lot of maneuverability here. Since we haven’t encountered this situation, I don’t know how to explain it. We’ll cross that bridge when we come to it.”
“Yes.”
All the doubts in Bailuo’s mind were dispelled by his uncle, and his thoughts became much clearer and more at ease.
However, this was quickly followed by another issue.
That is, according to his uncle, any miracle unexpectedly found by a Miracle Citizen would belong to Bailuo.
By doing this, wouldn’t Teacher Sister and the others’ talents be wasted?
“In this way, Teacher Sister’s talent would still go to waste.”
No matter how much Miracle Power there is, how can it compare to a true miracle? If Teacher Sister could possess a miracle, how powerful she would be.
“Then you must work hard to make us your Miracle People.”
Before, Bailuo had not heard about Miracle People.
At that time, his uncle was not yet certain that Bailuo had the ability to seek miracles.
So, the concept of Miracle People was not very significant to Bailuo.
But by that time, Bailuo had already possessed the pocket, Sherri, Lilith, and found the Tree Elf.
His uncle knew it was time to mention the Miracle People to Bailuo.
“The true miracles, those not counting derivatives, Miracle Citizens, Miracle Structures, Miracle Species, and so on,” his uncle said, “mainly include the following.”
“Miracle Creature, Miracle World, Miracle Person, Miracle Object, Miracle Structures, Miracle Resource, Miracle Race.”