"I know a little news. The leader who incited the people will appear in three days and lead the resistance team to attack the Knights directly. When the time comes, you will focus on the leader and expose his identity as an Abyss."

"Is it that simple?" Farga thought it was a good idea.

The Knights will be hit sooner or later, how important can this news be?

Kevin said calmly: "Oh, do you think that leader is leading a team of several thousand people with the few people you have now in the Knights Order?

Another point, you also said that they are like rats in the gutter. If you don't pay attention and let them run away, you will be completely in a passive situation."

Simon said: "So we have to call back all the knights on that day, resist the attack of thousands of people together, and then catch the leader in one encounter. Is that right?"

"Ah."

Farga asked: "Since we know his Abyssal identity, why don't we just expose it?"

"If we expose it, there will still be many people who have doubts. If we do this from the beginning, we will never be able to solve the problem once and for all."

"That's true. Now that we know the exact time, this matter will be much easier to handle." Farga nodded without any objection.

Simon recalled the previous conversation, a smile appeared on his face, and he nodded.

After the few people discussed it, Kevin left.

Not long after leaving.

Simon concluded: "The leader is Kevin"

Falga was a little bit unbelievable and said, "Kevin, how is this possible?"

"Do you know why Kevin asked us to guess the enemy just now? It's because he doesn't know what role he should play. He wants us to help him choose an identity."

"Good boy, this kid!"

Farga responded.

Simon analyzed: "As for his purpose? He probably wants to frame our enemies for the series of events that Bennett brought up."

Farga asked.

"There must be a better way. Why make such a big fuss? Even if we can come forward to explain, it can be resolved slowly."

Simon smiled meaningfully.

"I'm afraid he's still obsessed with the ruins. He wants us to transfer all the knights to the Knights Order and then secretly go to the ruins. After all, we always send the knights to follow him, and he has gotten away from us several times recently."

"Since he is the leader, there is no way he can be divided into two, right? Is he pretending?"

"No matter what method we use, we are not the only ones guarding the ruins. There is also Lord Wind God. We will just play this game with him this time. I hope he will behave himself in the future."

. . . . .

After Kevin left, he did not leave the Knights directly, but found Bennett in a corner.

Since the people outside were always watching the door, Bennett couldn't even go out and could only hide here.

Sitting in the corner with my knees hugged, I became withdrawn again.

Kevin came up to him, with some distress in his eyes, but he pretended to be relaxed.

"Bennett, I haven't seen you for a few days. You look so depressed. You're still sitting here by yourself."

Bennett slowly raised his head and said numbly: "Brother Wen, just let me go out and face them."

Kevin frowned slightly and said dissatisfiedly: "It's not your fault. Why should you bear the responsibility?"

"How is this not my fault? If it's not because of me, how could it be theirs?"

Bennett suddenly stood up excitedly.

Kevin pushed Bennett back and sat down next to him.

He said calmly: "This is not your fault. I have already found out that this is all caused by the Abyss Cult."

"what!"

"The Abyss Cult, they want to overthrow this country. Do you remember how you entered the ruins?"

"Well, I just randomly found a place to take an adventure and that's what happened."

Bennett could never have imagined that other people were involved.

"This is not random. They put those monsters on the path you must take, just waiting for you to pass by."

In order to comfort Bennett, Kevin made up a lie.

The basis of the lie is to frame the Cult of the Abyss.

"Then why do they do it?"

"Because you are special, in short, you are unlucky, so they make you look even more unlucky."

Bennett couldn't wrap his head around it for a moment, and asked blankly: "Isn't this redundant?"

"Look at the situation now. Do you think it's redundant now?"

Bennett thought of the past and combined it with the present.

Finally, based on Kevin's words, I guessed what Kevin wanted to express.

"So the Abyss Cult is using me to attack Mondstadt, right?"

Bennett was no longer as sullen as before, but instead clenched his fists in anger.

At the same time, the haze that shrouded my heart dissipated a lot.

"Well, because you are usually unlucky, they want to make it seem like all of this is your fault. In fact, it's not your fault. After all, your luck has never killed anyone. This time, you were just taken advantage of."

Bennett pulled himself together, his expression becoming resolute.

"Dad was also captured by them, right? Brother Wen, what do you think we should do?"

Seeing this, Kevin smiled with relief and patted Bennett on the shoulder.

"I'm here for everything, don't worry. You just need to stay in the Knights and help the Master of the Order. I'll come find you when the time comes."

After talking with Bennett, Kevin left the Knights.

He put on a mask and a black robe and disguised himself once again as the instigator he had been before.

Kevin now has a new code name that is spread among the resistance teams.

That's the orator.

In recent days, Kevin has been traveling around, giving speeches and brainwashing local people.

A lot of resistance forces have already accumulated.

The reason why it was so easy to incite people before was that he took advantage of their dissatisfaction with Bennett.

Regardless of whether they are innocent or not, many people’s friends, relatives, and families have paid the price for this disaster.

There has to be an outlet. As the protagonist, Bennett is no exception.

Kevin took advantage of this and stirred up the anger first. Then he exposed Bennett's current situation and dug up the old accounts of the nobles, combining them together to give people the illusion that the upper echelons wanted to shield and use Bennett to oppress the people.

All of this needs guidance.

Kevin did this to force Mond's leadership to stand against the people, that is, on Bennett's side.

As for whether they would sacrifice Bennett, Kevin believed that with him around, this would not happen. At least it would not happen without his approval.

If you want to know why, it is because these people, including the God of Wind, are afraid that something will happen to me.

No matter what they are afraid of, at least I have the initiative.

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