Shijou Saikyou Orc-san no Tanoshii Tanetsuke Harem Tzukuri: Volume 3 by Tsukiyo Rui

Shijou Saikyou Orc-san no Tanoshii Tanetsuke Harem Tzukuri: Volume 3 by Tsukiyo Rui

Author:Tsukiyo Rui [Tsukiyo Rui]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-01-11T23:46:50.686000+00:00


Chapter 12

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To Have a Choice

Rurine suppressed her agitation from hearing the suggestion of assassinating the first prince Falta while opening her mouth.

「Can Ork-niisama, do such thing?」

「Do you know about the revolution that occurred in Braille Kingdom, the Soleryud Revolution?」

「Of course I know about it……the royalty there was living in extreme extravagance and waste while burdening their people with heavy taxes. On top of that was their haphazard political measures. The military lost their temper because of that and caused a coup d’etat. The people also responded to that and rose in insurrection. But, it all ended in a failed attempt due to Ork-niisama’s endeavor.」

The final test of the wise king Vareo to me was to stop the revoltion that occurred in Braille Kingdom that was a vassal state of Forland Kingdom.

Forland Kingdom couldn’t possibly stay quiet when a vassal state came crying at them for help. Furthermore the royalty there could be considered as a relative of Forland’s royalty, so this country couldn’t possibly abandon them.

「I killed many people in order to prevent the revolution from succeeding. That revolution couldn’t possibly be allowed to succeed. ……After all it was obvious that tens of thousands of lives would be lost if that revolution succeeded.」

If the revolution succeeded, the military and the people would be in charge of the government even though they had never received any education for running the government, nor the experience or the connection required. They wouldn’t be able to run the country properly.

The bigger problem than their lack of knowledge was their lack of connection.

For good or bad, almost all of the countries around Forland Kingdom used monarchy system. The royalty of each country had formed connection with each other through marriage, so all of them counted as family relative with each other.

Therefore, they wouldn’t associate with people who became the country’s ruler through killing their relatives.

If that happened then Braille Kingdom would be isolated. That would be no different from them being given economic sanctions. Sooner or later they would arrive on a dead end. People dying from hunger would appear in succession and they would feel tricked because they only cooperated with the revolution because they believed their life would become better through that. After that their dissatisfaction would explode before long and caused civil war.

Braille Kingdom’s neighboring countries would also try to crush the country in order to clear their resentment from having their relatives killed. But their biggest reason was because they couldn’t possibly allow a precedent of a country getting better after the monarchy was overturned to be created. If such precedent was created, they feared that the risk of revolution occurring in their own country would heighten and negatively influenced their ruling.

And so, the surrounding countries would be forced to destroy Braille Kingdom due to both emotional and practical reasons.

Braille Kingdom would be as good as destroyed and their people’s lives exposed to danger if the revolution ever succeeded.

「If that revolution succeeded, it would be just as Ork-niisama said, the blood of tens of thousands of people would be shed.



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