Chapter 191: The Wish of a Filial Daughter
The world of fools is so straightforward.
Quote Merlin's comment on Xiao Mo: The Knights of the Round Table are not fools, but Modred is just a fool.
Given that Mordred and Yamato are both passionate and stupid, the wise responsibility of rebellion falls on Roy. Ignoring Yader, who is about to be dispersed, Roy analyzed to several people:
"It just so happens that Kaido is not in Wano Country now. We can launch a coup first, seize Wano Country directly, integrate the power of Wano Country, and then face Kaido!"
After all, Kaido is one of the Four Emperors and has a very large territory. Wano Country is just one of his many territory. Even if he throws his daughter here, Wano Country is still not his ruling center.
Although the Four Emperors are called "pirate", they have long since left the category of pirates.
The name of a mere "thief" has long been no longer the identity of the Four Emperors and others.
They are already real princes and kings.
Everyone's power spans many countries, and the main source of income is no longer plunder (although some of the Four Emperors still take over this business). Their fiscal revenue model is already "tax". Countries shrouded by their power will pay taxes to the Four Emperors' forces for offering sacrifices, whether they are sheltered, occupied, or coerced.
Just like Zhang Zuolin, he started out as a bandit, but after becoming a warlord, although he could not get rid of the mark of "bandit", he was already a warlord at this time and could not be regarded as a bandit.
This is true for the Four Emperors. They are all warlords with the name of "pirates" and are operating their respective territories.
Two filial daughters are preparing to rebel against such a king.
"That's right, right!" Stop and shake, throwing the dizzy Yad back to Grey. Mordred agreed, "Just like my rebellion against King Arthur, I took advantage of my father's expedition to Rome and then took down Camelot and then faced the return father!"
Mordred felt that his IQ seemed to be online back then.
But if you take your failed rebellion back then as an example, is it OK to be sure?
Mordred and Yamato really have some similarities.
Both of them are the daughters of the king, both raised as sons, and both are highly expected.
During his expedition to Rome, Artoria handed over the work of keeping his home to Mordred; Kaido hoped that Yamato would take charge of Wano Kingdom in the future.
However, there is a "father-son gap" on both sides, and the two filial daughters are more and more cheating than the other.
"That's right." Roy could only follow, "This idea is correct. Only when the king is gone can we easily achieve early victory.
But unlike Mordred, you were left behind at that time. You were Camelot, and Yamato did not have this status, but what was better than you were at that time was that the people here were much more resentful towards Kaido than the situation that King Arthur was facing back then. If it was done properly, we might achieve more brilliant results than the Battle of the Sword Bar.
We deal with it one by one. Rebellion is not about treating guests to dinner, it must be carefully and thorough."
Roy earnestly spread the knowledge of rebellion to the two rebels.
Chapter completed!