To Four Thousand Years Later

v2 Chapter 74: public opinion representative

In fact, it wasn't just the priests who didn't understand the New Deal **** was promoting.

If any priest who was confused went to the countryside to inquire one by one, he might get a conclusion that he himself could not believe. The common people in the past also did not understand why the new pharaoh would be willing to divide his power. Walk. They might even worry about it. These people who have been enslaved for a long time. When I just gained such a little bit of rights, I even felt anxious in my heart.

They were wondering if the new pharaoh did not actually have the ability to learn to control the entire country? Or is it that he has no intention of ruling Egypt for long at all, so what becomes of Egypt has nothing to do with him? They don't understand the considerations of the practitioners, and they don't know what changes this will bring to their lives.

Only one thing. It is these ordinary people who have not received much education that know for sure.

That is, they finally have the right to stand on equal footing with the Pharaoh without needing to bow down—even if there is only one person every year, it doesn't matter...Although this candidate will most likely fall in the hands of a certain priest in power, this has already made the people rejoice. It's something they've never considered before. Or something that I dare not think about at all.

Pharaoh was a **** on earth! He is the son of God Amon, and will become a member of the gods after death. Under Pharaoh, no matter how high the status is, people are just ordinary people.

How can man question God? The Egyptians used the gods as a government, using their power to control law and violence.

From the 23rd to the 10th century BC, a religious rebellion transformed Egypt's power structure from absolute kingship to royal politics; more than 900 years ago, when Solomon I came. Egypt has undergone a new round of transformation.

The power of the lawmen was delegated to different priests, and the monopoly of writing was terminated. Even the most lowly people, if they want to, can go to the "House of Life"-that is, the Egyptian hospital doubles as a school to learn letters and numbers. From then on, although Pharaoh was a **** on the ground, he didn't need to work, as long as he existed, Egypt could continue to prosper. People no longer obeyed the pharaoh's orders unconditionally, but listened to the orders relayed by the local priests, and the priests were under the jurisdiction of the higher priests. One level after another, just like a pyramid.

…There will be forty centuries, from the top of this pyramid overlooking all beings. "

Jesus whispered.

He looked at the monk in front of him and smiled: "Do you know who said this?" "Yes.

A somewhat restrained and deep voice sounded: "It is the Holy Book written by King Solomon, chapter 3, verse 11. The content is King Solomon's self-evaluation of the new system he established. He answered Jesus' question neatly, He is a strong man with no hair.

He was a little confused and asked, "Do you have any deep meaning when you say this...?"

That man was Molo. That is, when **** watched the sanctification ceremony, he met the strong priest with no hair all over his body in the Sanhedrin Sanhedrin. He wasn't wearing the suit he had when he met Jesus—the old priest's robe with Amon's mark crossed with blood and the Eye of Solomon drawn behind it. Today he wears a formal priestly robe. Somewhat cautiously, he sat beside Yehe Yastaru.

He is the representative of the first generation of public opinion. Before **** claimed to elect a representative of the people. Under the guidance of Phoenix, the Firstborn's Guild began to operate. These craftsmen, wise men, and priests all over Egypt mobilized their social power, and concentrated on electing a priest with a clean background, hardworking, poor, and helpful.

That's right, the strong Priest Molo who looked like he could kill a hippo with his bare hands. Although he was dispatched to a remote village because he offended the pharaoh, Moluo did not accept bribes. He also helped the villagers carry water and treat diseases all year round, and also taught the villagers some knowledge and physical exercise skills.

-Of course, this is the superficial image.

While it's true that Morrow wasn't a villain, he wasn't a devout Amonchas. He doubted the power of God Amon to his teacher, and questioned why the God Hemun didn't save Egypt from the "outsiders" such as Alexandria, so he was beaten by his angry teacher, and he was almost expelled from the temple. Fortunately, his teacher died early. This matter has become a secret that only he knows. Under Phoenix's gesture, he has maintained his glorious image. And his deeds were also spread underground by Phoenix.

In fact, he belongs to one of several "folk heroes" images operated by Phoenix... They were originally used to assassinate the pharaoh and stand up to disintegrate the regime of Alexander VI. Pharaoh was one of their own. But these "heroes" who have been shaped clearly cannot be wasted. In the eyes of ordinary people, Alexander VI killed Molo's teacher. He expelled Molo from Thebes; now Alexander VI died with the hatred of the whole of Egypt. Let Mo Luo come back to be the representative of public opinion, and they will naturally be funded.

But they don't know that these two pharaohs plus a representative of public opinion will only make one voice—Jesus will not stay in Egypt for a long time, and now Molo's talent is still somewhat insufficient, Yastaru's character It is also not very suitable for maintaining the political situation. Fortunately, the "wearing of a mask" required by **** made it much easier for him and Yastaru to seek his past. As soon as Molo, who had a dull face, was elected as a representative of public opinion, he was immediately grabbed by Jesus, and he began to forcibly make up lessons from morning to night, and he and Phoenix took turns to give him homework.

"To put it simply, I divided Pharaoh's power into thirds on the surface, not to please the common people...they would not be happy either. **** said calmly: "Because people only care about themselves. What they care about is whether they can have enough to eat, and the taxes they pay are very heavy to pay back...so. Did they have something to lose'. If all their requirements can be met, they will happily support even a dog as a legal person.

...but that won't make the priests approve either.

Mo Luo frowned and said in a low voice: "What those old things hate the most is change...: any change in the situation is the same.

"That's right, Molo. Believe it or not... It's not for the people of this era that I disperse the pharaoh's power. **** raised his eyebrows and continued: "Since one person can rule Egypt, two people can also Rule over Egypt. So can a group of people rule Egypt? And can an Egyptian rule himself well? "... how is it possible. Mo Luo shook his head without hesitation: "There is nothing more stupid than letting a businessman manage a businessman. When it comes to themselves, everyone becomes an asshole.

"That's a good thing you say, Molo.

Holy **** laughed: "Everyone is a jerk, that's right. Even the legal ones are the same.

"The meaning of the set of ideas I gave is that in the future, maybe a certain law-maker will destroy Egypt with his own incompetence or madness alone. But if there are three people, there will always be two people who can suppress the other who is out of control." alone until he settles down again. **** said calmly, "Or, settle down forever. When Mo Luo heard this, he shivered unconsciously.