Omniscient First-Person’s Viewpoint

Chapter 289



It took a long time. Yuel said full of resentment.

“…is this country so wrong? To the point where you have to destroy it yourself?”

“Where in the world is there anything wrong or wrong? It just happened.”

“I just wanted to realize his dream of a country led by the crowd… and there is nothing wrong with that…”

“There is no such thing as wrong or wrong. Oh and.”

People keep saying that the country is led by everyone, but I say it because I really think that way.

Where is the kingdom of the people?

“The military is not a country led by everyone. It is a country that no one can lead. No one I’ve seen is leading this country. If it is laid, it is laid.”

“…that.”

“Don’t talk like it’s the only way. You just couldn’t trust anyone. Soldiers, people, and even yourself.”

In order for the crowd to lead, the crowd must be the master. However, crowds are not ideal. Rather, the more a group forms, the more the individual makes a harsh choice that is difficult to even imagine.

Yuel, who did not trust humans, created an army of imaginary beings. The military government watched them, monitored them, and judged them.

just like god

Maybe it’s because she’s a saint, so she’s full of faith when she copies it from somewhere. If there’s a difference, it’s that the military will judge in this life, not in the afterlife.

“I don’t know what kind of person the ‘he’ you are talking about is, but one thing is certain. He wouldn’t have wanted a country like this. Unlike you, ‘he’ would have believed in humans more. If it wasn’t for you, I wouldn’t have had such a stupid dream.”

What he wanted to build was a beautiful sand castle, not a cruel, eternal castle made of steel.

Yuel screamed at the words that contained only the facts.

“How can you believe it! I’ve ‘seen’ everything! What they do behind the scenes when they come with a smile! I watched everything…!”

Even while the kingdom collapsed and the military was re-established, selfish human groups existed. Those who want to take care of themselves, those who envy the power of the past, those who want to become a new vested interest in place of those who have been left out.

Indeed, to the saintess of the far-sighted world who has only seen the most beautiful things in the world, the evil basket of the human world must have seemed foreign. Did you want to take away freedom, responsibility and guilt from them as if you were harvesting them?

“What can I do? That is human.”

But what can I do? All of them are human, including that.

The sobbing voice cut off. Yuel clenched his fists and lowered his head. The voice muttered downwards reflected off the stone floor and entered my ears.

“…Ab. you will destroy the army Or are you broken?”

“The head office has no intention of doing that.”

“How nice it would be if everything went as planned. But no. If you’re incompetent, external pressure will crush you, and if you’re competent, they’ll gnaw at your insides. All the sins of this country are yours. Tragedy that has nothing to do with you will be your responsibility, and the resentment you spit out unintentionally will become a dagger and pierce your heart. you can’t stand it Especially if you can see more.”

In most cases, advice from experienced people tends to look like old territories to inexperienced people, but this time it was miraculously delivered. It’s probably because of Captain Abbey’s empathy. A pure empathy ability that has nothing to do with synchronization magic.

Captain Abbey said with determination.

“I am prepared to be resentful. The main building just does what it has to do.”

“It’s what you have to do. Abbie, what are you going to do first? Do you intend to stop the war that has already taken place as the kid requested?”

The ostensible purpose of the regressors was to prevent a war between the kingdom and the nations. In the first place, I believed that the military could not accept it, but the claim was so.

Captain Abbey glanced at me and nodded.

“War is an extremely costly tactical action. All the more so if a powerful being launches an ambush to stop it. If the situation can be settled gently without going to war, there is no reason to continue the war.”

“I have a reason to do it. You couldn’t hear it because communication was cut off then. The reason is clear.”

“What is?”

Yuel, who was watching Captain Aby ask back, said with a sad face.

“The trouble with war is that it happens even when one of you intends to do so. Even if the military countries do not fight, if the nations have the heart to do so, war will happen.”

“So your intention is to hit the player first before they attack? That is irrational. Something that never happened…”

“No. I ‘saw’. Nations have already waged war. They are gathering troops without a declaration of war and heading for the wilderness where the abyss was.”

“four?”

Now that I think about it again, the clairvoyant is a scam.

The military’s weak point is its short history and lack of mystery. Therefore, there are few countermeasures when an asymmetric power with a mystery like Tir or a regressor is swept away. This weakness appears especially in espionage warfare, because espionage activities are virtually impossible without the ability to outwit the opponent.

…But if the clairvoyant saint was handing information to the telegraph operator, the story would be a bit different. You’ve been hiding here and spying all over the world. That was the mighty power of the military.

“The acquired nomads. Mobility is one of the few strengths of the land-forsaken nations. The only thing we are superior to them is the system. Thanks to the signalman’s hastily summoning troops, a search battle is now taking place in the Abyss wilderness.”

Uel recalled the contents of ‘seen’ with clairvoyance.

As we made our way to headquarters, the corps assembled on the Meta Conveyor Belt marched north. While the heavily armed main force headed, the vanguard had established positions in the wilderness before we even reached headquarters.

And the cavalry of the nations arrived. The armies of the two countries faced each other over a land that was once abandoned by the mother goddess and ignored by everyone. an imminent situation.

Yuel couldn’t take his eyes off it even while the attack on the headquarters was in progress. Yes, a small number of people are guerrillas to the end, but on the battlefield, it is on the verge of an all-out war that will depend on the fate of the country. We were not paying too much attention to ourselves because we were looking at the trends of the nations.

Perhaps the reason why they were able to easily enter the military headquarters was because most of the military power was directed there.

“This is not a unilateral war. It is an all-out war in which each other and each other’s understanding are intertwined. Nations desperately need land to settle down. It was a useless land when there was a bottomless pit, but now that the curse of Earth Mother has been lifted, it is a delicious prey. While you were possessed by him, I told the radio operator that he ‘sees’ all of it. All signal soldiers who confirmed it through cross-validation judged that war was inevitable. But should we stop when an unknown armed force suddenly appears and tells us to stop the war?”

The belated information made Captain Abbey feel the need to check all his previous judgments.

When Captain Abbey contacted the regressor, he heard demands from the regressor to stop the war. Captain Abbey, who had been disconnected from other communications soldiers, accepted the regressor’s proposal as it was. In Captain Abbey’s mind, a truce must have been the only way to stop this raid.

But the war has already happened. The request of the regressor could not be accepted in the first place. If that’s the case, I’ll have to repel or persuade them.

“If I had explained that fact, wouldn’t the other person have accepted it?”

“How are you going to prove something that didn’t even happen at that point? Shall I show myself? Shall we explain the phrase in front of the sijo? Once upon a time I was a saint and saw a future yet to be reached!”

I’m revealing that I’m a saint here. I was calm because I was familiar with it, but the princess looked quite surprised. Because being a saint is not something you can often see like a local pastor.

Now there are no secrets or anything. Yuel shot sharply.

“under! I bet it would be many times more dangerous that way! Where’s the guarantee that the progenitor won’t call the principality?! Can you handle the situation where the full force of the Mist Principality drives in the darkness?! If we’re going to repel it, now that the founder is alone is the first and last chance! It must be too late!”

It’s a tricky situation indeed. Captain Abbey acknowledged it.

‘Yuel’s words are reasonable. It is impossible to stop the war at this point. Shay’s request is both irrational and impossible, so the only way the military can deal with it is to repulse…’

But that wasn’t the only difference between Captain Abbey and Yuel.

Captain Abbey was the manager of the abyss and had quite frequent contact with the regressors. In particular, they talked about this and that through me.

Seeing the tremendous power of the regressor, UL seemed to define the regressor as a kind of phenomenon. Like a typhoon or thunderbolt or eponymous Tirkanjaka. It is probably the most reasonable judgment from the point of view of ‘seeing’.

However, Captain Abbey did not know the future, but he knew a human named ‘Shay’. He was sharp and blunt, but he was surprisingly rational, and he knew that he was oddly flawed.

Humans are small compared to phenomena. Hard to believe.

However, it is the human being, not the phenomenon, that responds to the wish.

“It’s not too late. The Court believes that there is still room for compromise. Rather, compromise can produce better results.”

“compromise? By what means?”

“If his request is sincere and you are truly willing to put in some effort towards that goal. There are ways to diplomatically project this force toward the military.”

Captain Abbey brought up a proposal that the former military might never have made.

“It is to appoint him as a special envoy and send him to the nations. If he really wants to stop the war, he is willing to use force for that goal, as the military did. He will be the most effective means to break the fighting spirit of the nations.”


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