Immortal Sage

The politics of the Las Gakans Empire

Our interest in crossing the border from the Coral kingdom onto the streets of the Las Gakhan Empire is the life of the imperial people.

If the military invasion of the Rasgakhan Empire is near, conscription, etc., will affect the lives of the people...

"That's futsu..."

"We don't know because we're still in a remote area near the border, do we?

There must be no doubt that Vereda and the others are involved in the heart of the Las Gakans Empire.

Those veredas are eating human souls.

There's no way people can have peace in that situation...

And I thought...

"Since then, there has been anxiety as Wolfe's [Sword of God's Destruction (Leviataine)] has been infiltrated without activation, but it seems a little clappy..."

After the encounter with Sizka, the [Sword of God's Destruction (Leviataine)] was never activated.

Is there even a specific conditional activation condition, as it was when [Daiwei] became [Daiwei] and the skill that was arbitrarily activated was [Zone] today...

I'm sorry that the [Sword of God's Destruction (Leviataine)] hasn't become more powerful, Holly, but there's no reason to count unusable magic as a force of war...

"I just don't feel any military signs on the Coral Kingdom side, I don't know anything else."

"It's not a full-scale military invasion. If it's sabotage, like before, we'll keep it a secret from the public."

Mark and Julia are right.

We've just entered the Las Gakans Empire, and there's no way we can be more distracted than just a fraction of it.

The merchants were to stay overnight in the city of Fanil, along the streets.

We, the escort, are separate from the members of the merchant squad... well, we decided to take a room at the Cheap Inn.

Adventurers who normally receive escort requests usually spend as little as possible from the rewards of escort requests, so they thought it would be easier to feel the atmosphere of the Las Gakhan Empire in a common lodge as possible so that it would not be seen unnaturally.

"It's not superficially inferior to the Reisl kingdom..."

"This slam is terrible."

"Why... so far"

The Rasgakhan Empire had a more military-national impression than the Reisl kingdom, but the standard of living of the people we have seen so far was no worse than the Reisl kingdom.

But our impression of discovering a slum on the western side of the city of Fanil turned out to be the opposite.

Rough eyes of skinny, thin orphans...

Its eyes tell the story of everything.

"There's no doubt that Vereda and the others are the inhabitants of the slum..."

"If this looks like it, no one would be suspicious and case where someone went missing..."

It was me, Holly and Chris with a stunned look, but I was happy with Mark and Julia's whining.

"Assuming they're also deeply rooted in politics, you mean they're intentionally creating this rough slam too!?

"Secure the source of the soul while suppressing political anxiety with the stigmatization of popular dissatisfaction and the distinction between rich and poor…"

"No!?

Chris rejects me and Holly when they realize the intent Mark and the others felt.

This is the context in which the Rasgakan Empire, which once had the same power as the Reisl Kingdom, was able to invade the surrounding countries...

As a matter of course, what is most needed in war is neither force nor technology, but the economic power that underpins it.

Even if the tax imposed on the people is too large, it is not expected to stabilize the political situation and has not been able to travel outside the country.

This is only my prediction...

Isn't it this kind of slum that was born as a result of coming to dispose of the prisoners and people gained when invading the peripheral countries as a workforce?

If the people who lived with us until yesterday were treated like disposables, they would be anxious to see themselves next, but there is no such atmosphere for the people of this city.

So what's possible is that there hasn't been a difference in identity since the people who live in the slums came to this city?

Over the years such a sense of discrimination has been imprinted on the people as a matter of common sense is a country called the Las Gakans Empire...

"You're naturally incompatible with our country!

"I can't believe it makes that much difference in the environment in which it was born..."

"There will be about the difference between rich and poor born, but you're wrong about this!

"Apart from criminals, the presence of below the civilian..."

Naturally common sense is different if countries and regions are different...

Like Holly said, it's an incompatible idea with us.

As Chris and Mark say, I can't help but be born with some handouts, but common sense has a range too!

It is self-inflicted on criminals to be treated less than civilians, and as Julia puts it, it is only a mistake to be treated like this in a birth that is not self-inflicted!

Even though I feel angry, I can't do anything about it right now.

By crusading Vereda and the others, we need to change the minds of the government centers of the Las Gakan Empire.

It's not just our fault, we have to crusade both of those ghosts for the sake of humans in this country...