108. Masatug of Fate

"Ko, this is amazing. That's King Masatug."

says one of the Home Affairs Officers.

To the words, the other interior officials nodded one after the other.

But I...

"Ha."

Yes, sigh.

"What I did was improve the literacy rate. It's no big deal."

That's what I say and shake my head to the side.

"What are you talking about!? Such a huge undertaking!? No, it's more like a divine undertaking!?"

It was Baenbas, the head of these housekeepers, who raised his voice.

He was a brilliant man and the management of this country was formed under an incompetent previous king, except because there were these hidden delicacies.

The prime minister of this country was extremely incompetent, so he has been dismissed and replaced in one word by me.

Essentially, this Baembas is the top clerical bureaucrat.

He is such a man among the executives of this country, but anyway, he has the disadvantage that he immediately wants to be loud about what he thinks.

Jesus Christ, even if you really think about it, it's nothing but annoying to be called "God" in your ear.

"I don't know about God, but only people can save people. The reverse is true. Like an incompetent previous king about to destroy his country. Come on, isn't it time we needed the temper to take care of our own country?

Baembas, the lead interior official, said in a hazy look,

"You're right, sir"

That's what I say, lay flat, and drool like this.

"It must have been exactly that kind of determination King Masatug said he was putting the most on those who keep our national politics. It was not possible to have those fundamentals to defend the country, to perpetuate the people in peace and to govern them in peace. If King Masatug had been here sooner, the steering wheel of this country would never have bent this far!

I snorted.

"Regardless, I guess so. But otherwise, national politics will not begin."

That's what I say, shrugging my shoulders.

"With me, I know what it's like to think, but rather the other way around. You should think of it as one lucky thing to have a human being like me here in the first place."

"I know," Baenvas nodded with a careless look,

"If King Masatug is always on the throne, etc., it's like a waste of children. It's like wishing for miracles all the time. There's no way there's such a convenient story. If King Masatug had always been here in the first place, the shape of this country would have been more different in the expression of the people."

Something like carelessness. Understandable. But I only have one person, and relying on me to do so leads to inhibiting people from standing on their own feet and growing themselves.

Will that mean people are alive?

You can't have too many hands.

If, for example, God were to help people, people would not have tried to walk on their own feet, nor would they have made progress.

Same thing about me.

If a man like me helps, he'll be sweet on me. That would be like a duty as a superior that must be avoided when overlooking the balance of the world.

While walking with people, you can't be next to them.

I'm in the middle of a big fate.

and it was when we were interacting like that.

"Oh, my God."

Batan and the door opened and the scouts jumped to the throne with momentum.

"What the hell! In front of King Masatug!

Baenvas' anger flies.

... but that's bad, Baembas.

I still have a lot to teach.

No matter how much the head of internal affairs, it hasn't.

That if you look at the look of that scourge, you'll know that the corresponding thing happened.

Above all,

"No, that's okay"

I tell Baenbas to keep it down and stand up.

"So,"

"Good. Nothing is more ridiculous than devoting ourselves to liturgy and the country perishes. I'm the type of king who takes quality over form."

Would that be something you'd admit?

And Baenbas drowned his head again, as he admired.

Thus, with one foot at a time, we train this country. Oh, boy, that's a tricky thing. Because a high school student like me has to do this country just because he can.

"So, what happened?

Ha, and the scouts lay flat on me,

"The city near the border has suddenly vanished! According to the words of the inhabitants who managed to survive, only a woman who looked serious walked, things around her rotted and breathed, and the house burned! That looks like... like..."

"It was like the end of the world, but did I say?

The scourge in my words gave me a stunned look,

"Duh, how did you know! O King!?"

And he cried out,

"Well. I wonder why. Just like that."

I stand on the throne with my cape on.

"Feel it."

"Or feel it?

"What are you doing?

Scouts and Baembas ask.

He wants to somehow understand this puzzling situation, and he waits with a hard look for my next word.

Oh, boy, that would have been settled.

"Of course, the fate of this world will be decided soon."

Oh, and Baenbas, the scouts, and all the men in the same room gave a hazy look. I noticed. Yes, to the fact that the person in front of you is not just a king.

To be the Messiah from another world, who holds the fate of the world.

Well, with all due respect.

I think on the inside.

"While I protect the orphanage, I can only save this world."

With that in mind, I was in a hurry to get ready to leave.

The fate of this world... no, the fate of the orphanage... was about to revolve around me.