Chapter 52

From Ivan’s perspective, it may have been portrayed as a horribly primitive pre-modern society, but that is an absurd exaggeration. Naturally, people in this world are competent. (The incompetent couldn’t survive.)

Since this competence cannot always be applied in a positive direction, most competent elites and high-ranking members of society intricately accumulate corruption. (This is why the intelligence headquarters believes in the conspiracy theory.)

As everyone knows, the corruption of the incompetent is less fatal than the corruption of the competent. This becomes even more critical when it evolves from an individual challenge to the societal system.

So, those ambitious individuals who have decided to side with the demons are playing in deep waters.

“What about these guys?”

“Why ask that? Don’t act like an amateur. Let’s handle it professionally; respond like a pro.”

Dmitri shrugged, turning his body. His long coat swayed as he turned. Simultaneously, a dry gunshot echoed twice.

Dmitri lit his cigarette with the gunshots as an accompaniment. Hiss, exhale. The glowing cigarette cast a reddish glow in the dark room.

“Annoying bastards.”

As the societal system becomes more sophisticated, the ambitions of the ambitious bury themselves deeper in the shadows.

In this world, the ‘surviving ambitious’ are all exceptionally competent. As mentioned earlier, those who revealed their incompetence in the turmoil of war have all perished.

This seems worthy of a global linguistic experiment.

According to traditional syllogism, it goes like this:

1. All current rebels, terrorists, or anti-establishment figures are somewhat skilled.

2. However, the societal system of the United Kingdom remains robust.

3. Therefore, all factors catching these ‘competent rebels’ are more competent than them.

It’s been just 4 years since the war ended. The structures of all kingdoms are damaged to a level where they can no longer endure further conflict.

Furthermore, the majority of the working-age population has been lost, mainly disappearing into the clutches of the demons.

A flow similar to when popular rights soared during the Black Plague outbreak unfolds. The difference is that the nobles pillaging the populace are overwhelmingly powerful, literally wielding magic.

Naturally, there’s an impending rebellion between the populace and the plunderers. If someone sparks the fire, it will blaze to a monumental level.

In the societal phenomenon, when a major event occurs, the one who benefited the most is often the culprit.

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– The demons under colonial rule.

– Neighboring nations.

– Domestic rebels.

– Exiled royal families due to power shifts.

– Ideologues immersed in the beliefs of the common people.

“Sigh....”

Dmitri exhaled a sigh mixed with cigarette smoke. There are many complexities, spanning across domestic and international aspects. Currently, Krasilov is on the brink of civil war.

The Krasilov intelligence headquarters will have to spend another night awake.

It was a tiresome summer night, no different from usual, until the fire engulfs Frechenkaya.

***

Ivan, being a person who loves peace, tends to resolve most issues through dialogue.

One notable challenge in this primitive era is that, faced with minor issues, the majority of people tend to lock the gates of their hearts and refuse conversation.

However, Ivan, in a manner befitting a resourceful modern individual, effortlessly tackles this issue.

After all, gates are made of wood, and all wood breaks beneath the axe.

Hence, among countless examples (bottle openers, can openers, head openers, etc.), Ivan’s axe serves the role of a door opener, wide-opening and moistening the gates of the other person’s heart.

“Oh, well. I guess so.”

Krasilov spent the past war under a single monarchy. Naturally, a nationwide state of emergency was declared, and the country operated under a martial stance for over a decade.

Even though peace has been restored, such a militaristic state wouldn’t change in just four years. But Drovian is different.

During the last war, Drovian maintained a loose alliance where about a dozen tribes each governed their own regions.

In these tribal nations, there is no centralized authority. Naturally, the rights of individual citizens have developed significantly compared to other countries.

Even the most ordinary warrior on the street, if you trace their lineage seven generations back, is the brother-in-law of the cousin of the great-great-great-great-grandson of a chief. That is what a clan society means.

The point to be wary of here is that warriors are scattered on the streets. Anyway, thanks to that, social order could evolve more modernly.

Unlike civilized societies, in tribal societies, axes are wielded against those lacking manners. Everyone has manners, making the streets less frightening.

In such a society, living conditions and looking at the streets of Frechenkaya might seem bleak and tough.

For Ecdysis, who has been in this city for nearly three months, it was still a challenging environment to adapt to.

“Oh, Uncle. Have you tried that store? The waffles there are really delicious.”

Typically, a waffle shop near a university is not a place to go alone. It’s a space for the unruly insiders.

Therefore, Ecdysis had never tried waffles from that shop. She often found herself gazing at people eating and then returning home.

With a voice tinged with regret, Ecdysis was continuously introducing her uncle to nearby popular eateries while passing the closed waffle shop.

“Oh, right. The waffles with strawberries there are delicious.”

“...?!”

What Ecdysis overlooked was the fact that Mord was immensely popular.

The Knight Department is basically a stronghold of the strong, where men operate according to the laws of the strong.

It’s hard not to like a Drovian man who boasts of being the man among men. Furthermore, Mord is affable, wealthy (thanks to King Einar’s activities), and generally kind.

Ecdysis, who was despised for exactly the opposite reasons, now gazed at Mord with a deeply wounded expression.

A betrayer.

The world is full of betrayers.

The 20-year-old university student, who realized this harsh truth, muttered quietly with bowed head.

“Let’s just go home. It’s not fun anymore.”

“Shall we grab something to eat on the way?”

“Enough!”

And so, they began to move back home for a moment.

Before their eyes, an unexpected but familiar figure appeared.

“It’s been a while, brother.”

“...How did you find this place?”

“Is there a reason for me to come here other than His Majesty’s orders?”

“Uncle!”

“Oh, Eshi. How have you been? It feels like ten years have passed in just three months since you left. The difference is quite noticeable when our princess is here or not.”

“Hehe, Uncle. How have you been, too?”

The person who appeared under the night’s enchanting lights, with wild hair standing on end as if it had a mind of its own, was a spirited male.

Einar’s huscal. It was Dionar Eriksson.

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