âThis is going to work, brother. I assure you, it works. Iâm telling you, one real bald guyâs doing fine. How did you come up with this thing with religion? â
âEveryoneâs got an idea. I didnât stand a chance. Iâm the only foreigner who remembers Venegorâs doctrine in the first place except priests. The revolution was an option I was thinking about, and itâs not that great. â
âYes, but⌠in my case, I didnât think empire citizenship would accept this yet. â
âNo, no, no. The Empire is also quite conscious. The Empress II, who loves the Imperial people more than anyone, has been consistently raising her level of consciousness for the past few years. The situation itself could have exploded at any time. I just didnât have a chance. â
âIs that what you were judging? Thatâs a pretty high blow to the Imperium. Personally, I think the first tenet of this work is the Venegor goddess doctrine. In fact, if you look at the reaction, itâs hotter than you think. If weâre lucky, we can get the Holy See involved, even more so. â
Tr ans l at e d by Jpmtl .c o ď˝ âIâm talking about personal thoughts, too. Thatâs what the Civil Revolution was all about. Most of these kinds of revolutions⌠â
âYou want to talk about the Bourgeois revolution? Itâs led by capitalists who have economic power, but donât have control. â
âYes, thatâs right. â
I saw Ji-hye nodding her head in front of me.
Seeing her mouth turned upside down, she seemed to be as much fun as I was.
âIt canât be that boring. â
In the beginning, Ji-hye likes this situation.
Tr an slat e d by ď˝p ď˝ tl .ď˝ om The public, the public, moving on this side of the board.
She feels Qataris because of that, and itâs not hard for her to consume power.
I raised my face, and I saw Ji-hye looking at me as if to tell me more, so I also opened my mouth, raising my mouth.
âOf course, we need to think a little bit about what happened on Earth and whether we should bring history here. But thereâs no guarantee you wonât be able to do that if you fill it up. â
âWhatâs missing? â
âPower.â
âAhhhh. I see what you mean. â
âThe difference from Earth is also powerless. Unlike the bourgeois on Earth who only need economic power, this side only feels slow because thereâs one more condition. â
âThe Bourgeois class here has to add economic strength and power. There are times when revolutions donât happen. â
âI think so, too. I think the reason that the people in this place had power in the first place was because of their power. I can deal with dozens of civilians just by looking at the knights here⌠Can you go against the authorities in a situation like that? In fact, we were almost ready for the revolution. I just couldnât put it into practice. â
âWhat are you talking about? â
âPoverty, hunger, inequality, the gap between the ruling and the marginalized, and growing civic consciousness. AndâŚâ
âThereâs the press. â
âYes. The press is decisive. Another reason might be the emergence of the class of Shin Bourgeois. People who have economic power and power but no control. â
âStrangers.â
T ran s late d b y ď˝p mt l.c o m âYes.â
âThere are a few others. A private mercenary or a wizard in a steeple. As you said, the conditions for climbing the steps of the revolution have already been met. Youâre just saying that everything is disconnected? â
âI donât know if Iâm right, but I do. The problem is how to blow it up. â
There were other problems.
The biggest problem is that you have to move radically.
Unnatural revolutions or reforms can have side effects no matter how well they are fought.
Even if we are fortunate enough to succeed, this empire is sure to bear some side effects.
Of course, Iâm not a political scientist, so I canât predict and I donât care.
Anticipating problems to come is beyond my capability.
Right now, we have to focus on this.
âIt has to end quickly. â
Another anxiety is the presence of the Republic.
Itâs just an imagination, but if the situation breaks out, itâs more likely to put a spoon on the revolution within the empire.
You have to detonate it all at once and then rush in and solve it all at once.
It is no wonder that the longer the time it takes for existing powers and empires to embrace each other, the more pressure it receives from the outside.
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Nobles respected by the Empire will take up a new rank.
It may be a bit overwhelming, but it is right to force them to join the revolution.
âWe have to. â
Of course, the most alarming thing is the existence of the second princess.
Noticing this move, I had to move carefully and carefully as there was a chance of hitting the player first.
âIt could go to hell in a heartbeat. â
If he is caught in treason, he is the spouse of the Dragon, the honorary bishop, Nabal and the end.
Thatâs why I go to political fights with Sharia, to the Emperor, or to the camp without rest.
I thought I could turn my eyes away for a while, but I thought limits could come.
âOh, Sis. By the way, what about Princess Two? Any response? â
âNo, itâs quite quiet. I didnât think Iâd be interested yet if the old people in charlia were too busy trying to figure out what to do with it⌠Now that I think about it, itâs awfully quiet. Even though she was working quietly from the outskirts, even though she was cursing herself and catching her like a ghost⌠â
âRight? I feel like thereâs less pressure on this side than when you said youâd rush in to kill yourself right now. Actually, I didnât think I could breathe until a few days ago⌠Are you watching the Holy See? â
âIt could be. OrâŚ.â
âHuh?â
âItâs just a simple thought⌠It⌠came to my mind. I thought the two Imperial princesses cared so much about the Empire people? â T rans lated b y jpmtl .com
I felt like I knew what she wanted to say.
âThat canât be⌠â
âYouâd better keep the possibilities open. â
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âIsnât that an assumption? â
âI just imagined it myself. You donât have any evidence, and if you want to write a novel, you might want to do this. As my brother said, the Second Empress may have also realized that the Gentiles are of God Bourgeois class and made a plan. At least if he was interested, he would have caught on to a lot of things. I mean, look at all this media. Itâs a lot to think about, isnât it? â
âBy the way⌠â
âI wouldnât have been able to do it if you hadnât raised the media⌠but thereâs already a lot of media in the Holy See. Not only foreigners, but the Imperial people make and sell Imperial newspapers. If the Second Princess wasnât an idiot, she would have smelled it when the Empire newspaper was published. It even has a magic video hologram now. If, indeed, the second princess was capturing a magical hologram⌠you could think that she really wanted to lead the way. â
âSo she said,â The second princess has provoked me to be part of the center of the class of Shin Bourgeois. You want me to move like this because you forced me to squeeze and threaten you? To move the estramorwn? â
âYou said fiction. But⌠it makes sense to fit it in again. Spending a lot of time with the Empire in the first place⌠Honestly, I feel a little overwhelmed trying to tame my brother. You threatened to swing the knife, but you didnât actually cut off his arm and leg, did you? Of course, itâs hard to say I didnât cut it at all⌠But I was firm and I didnât touch any power. I was expecting it to be an attempt to bring you back in. â
âIf she wanted to in the first place, she would have told me herself. â
âDo you think you would have listened to me if I told you? I donât think I ever would have done that. In the first place, you would have thought about beating the back of two princesses with it. Like you⌠I mean, what should I say? Ah! Feudalism and absolute monarchy are more advantageous for fancy cunts. Iâm telling you, it seems like a good fit for you and me, but if Iâm not mistaken this time around, I wouldnât be in this revolution. He was just sucking on his honey. â
Honestly, I couldnât deny it.
If the second princess had dared to bring up the story of the revolution, I would have smashed her back with a weapon.
I kept thinking that there was no way that something like that could happen, but I started thinking about the novel written by Lee Ji-hye.
Especially the conversations with the two princesses began to come to my mind suddenly.
Conversation with the Imperial Knights training ground.
At the time, it felt like a small conversation, but now that I think about it, there are many doubts.
âExcuse me, but Iâve done some research on the honorary bishop. He was a little more interested in the title than everyone else knew, such as the Dragon Chosen One, the Bishop of the Holy Empire. It was the most impressive thing that had brought the media to Lindell and caused so many transformations. â
Transformation.
âThe free cities are basically separate from the empire, but they can only be indirectly affected as long as they are actually separate. Soon after the media started in Lindell, it was only a matter of time before there was a similar institution within the empire. Youâre basically a selfish person, but you also know that you have a minimum conscience. Whatever the reason, what youâve done has been good for a lot of people. â
Outcomes in favour of many.
âMaybe I think⌠I think you can create that outcome because youâre looking at other peopleâs eyes. No, Iâm sure of it. You must be someone who sees the public. You are a person who gives what you have to the public without giving up what you have. â
concessions for the public.
âDonât worry, itâs a compliment. Your Holiness, the Empire needs talents like you. We need people who can see, and we need people who can see, politics that can see. â
Maybe itâs true what she said.
More and more, I began to think she might be right.
I donât know why some grumpy regretter says she shouldnât be emperor, but Iâm sure some scumbag drove her crazy in the middle.
If you predict that there was no such exercise in the first car, it was not the time to rush.
Considering the rapid appearance of the media has changed things, it is not so strange.
The situation was different, but I had to move carefully because I didnât have the right evidence.
Of course, in the meantime, the symptoms toward her continue to bud.
Even the last words you said to me now sound suspicious.
âI am a man who does not hesitate to draw a sword against his enemies, Archbishop. I know youâre important to the Empire, but if you really turn your back on me, I have no choice but to draw my sword. You have to make a wise choice. â
No wonder you really want to know what it means to turn your back on yourself.
It was unclear what the wise choice she spoke of, what kind of person she described as her enemy, nothing.
Perhaps we can interpret it this way.
Assuming this is what she really wants, she can interpret it like this.
âI do not hesitate to put a knife in the monarchy. One thing you need is an empire to come. You will bring about a revolution in the Empire, and even the importance of the Empire will not be lacking. If you truly turn your back on me, on the public, I will draw my sword. So⌠please⌠â
âRevolution.â
âYes? What? What are you talking about? Youâre already doing it. â
âFuck⌠â
âWhat? â
âI think youâre right. â
To be precise, I was forced to join Lee Ji-hye and meâŚ.
Second Princess.
I had no choice but to realize that Charlotte was also looking at things like us.