“CONNECTIONS ESTABLISHED…CONFIGURING DATA CONNECTIONS…UPDATING NEW COMMAND SYSTEM…UPDATED FINISHED…JOINING THE NEW MAGICAL OBSERVER NETWORK…CONNECTIONS JOINT AND ESTABLISH….EXECUTIVE ORDER CHANGED…MAGICAL OBSERVER NO.2 IS READY TO DEPLOY…AWAITING NEW INPUT ORDER FROM CODE NAME DRAGON 1..”. (Magical Observer No.2)
By the time I have finished destroying 2 dungeons, as I get back to the site where the crater was and where the Magical Observer were still waiting and arranging it’s database, it has already done and just awaiting it’s order from me. Also, the code name Dragon 1 is me, and then for the 5 first ministers their code name will start from Dragon 2 to 6, after that, I don’t really know, as they all were given and decided by Elijah and the Minister Cabinet.
“Deploy and enter the Satellite formations…locations straight up and lingers in the
Now that the Magical Observer can already be move, I decide to stop the operations for now, and together with all my team members, along with the Magical Observer that is already capable of being moved by itself, we get out of the ocean floors and get back to the Eloesa Eastern Beach. As of now, the Operations is far from, over at the moment, this is just a rest, when we get up it was already 5 in the afternoon, we spent about 8 hours deep in the ocean floors already. So with my orders, the soldiers started to erect a camp and went off to get their well needed rest. The camp fire were lit and the late afternoon lunches were cooked on the spot, the Eastern Beach is not that far from the Eloesa City actually, it was just about 100 meter away or so, but rather than get back to the city for rest, it was better to stick around here for now.The Magical Observer was placed right next to the Commander tent, which is also covered in a big tent. After all I can&rsq
“Activating this guy really takes a lot of things…I have settled the Energy reserved part but…now, we are left with the repair issue…and that takes a lot of metals to do so…but the problem is…in this island…iron or other metals is just to hard to obtain….”.Right now I am in Eloesa Royal palace, having a dinner with the Entire royal family members and also the members of my ministers cabinet. By now Queen Aqeesha nor even Duchess Kolarova, as well as the entire Kingdom of Eloesa court members, does not bear any prejudice nor even upset with them becoming apart of Aeternum official government.After seeing first hand how, Aeternum government were working and does it’s job, also the honour that it brings with it, all of them has became rather eager to participates. And most excited of them all is Queen Aqeesha, as she would entered the first ever government cabinet in the world
“...um…are you okay?…you know..you don’t have to this you know..I got maids and stewardess for this kind of things..”.I sat down on my chair, facing the bed and drink my newly poured warm water, as I observed Duchess Kolarova, tidying up the bed like it was normal to her.“That…is inappropriate My lord…as a wife to be…or Fiance?…anyway, We Eloesan people, when becoming a wife or soon to be wife…we must served our husband to the fullest extend….not only serving their carnal desires…but also managed the household…Yes, we are a true warrior in the battlefield…but to us, serving the household and taking care of our husband…is just as honourable as battling on the front lines…we took pride at what we do..and we wanted to do it as best as we can…”. (Duchess Kolarova)Duchess Kolarova right now, looks
Ever since the sea monster horde attack in Eloesa Beach has ended and dealt with, Eloesa City finally seems to once again be revive. Everyday, there will always be a lot of Aeternum constructions worker, wearing their orange overall moving here and there, with their heavy machinery, also, all Aeternum Construction worker were considerably not entirely normal, most of them were 2 meter high, and all of them were very burly, muscular and strong, and almost 70% of them were all woman, be it human or non-human all of them working harmoniously with each others, which at first shocked all Eloesan people that see them.“HAHAHAHA!!…Fuck your forklift!…look!..all I had to do is carry this metal beams myself!!…”. (Elephant Demi-Human)“Hahaha…Funny!!…..Shut the fuck up!!..stop playing around and get to work!!..”. (Constructions Supervisor)The scene an Elephant Demi-
But thankfully Andrea and her Entire department has discussed these issues, and together with the Central Government or Elijah Department/The Black House administrator. They have devised a long terms plans to handle this issue smoothly, which is to normalize the sea products only in Aeternum. The aim is very simple, which is, making the Sea Food or Sea related products become rather normal and affordable only in Aeternum inside the Central Continent. Which at the same time building a Brand of Aeternum related Sea Products, and at the same time build an intense reputations and market for the merchants and other nations interest on this items, while also controlling the merchandise flow.As of now the price that the other nations and the merchant guilds were labeling on the tropical fruits and sea products were just outrageous. So, I want Aeternum be the only country that comes out as a good guy in this situations. So to make that happened, I have to apply so tric
Aeternum, New City.In Downtown New City, at the 6 in the morning, where the sun were yet to rise in the horizon, Les were already waking up and preparing in his house, getting ready for his busy days ahead. Naturally this is not normal for them, in fact, they were one of the new category of people that lived in Aeternum, They were Migrant from the Giant Lake Crystal Duchy, who come here to the New City from the last year Monster Horde that comes and destroyed his village.Unable to retreat back to the capital of Giant Lake Crystal Duchy at that time, he joined a large migrations groups who is heading northeast, according to the group they were headed to the safest place in the Central Continent. The land of safety, gold and dreams, The independent States of Aeternum, the haven for the lost, discarded and victims, where one can live as they like. As a simple village fisherman, who not only lost his house and everything that he ow
With enthusiasm, the Giant Lake Fish Stall finally opened for business, as always the Wet Market as soon as it was opened, all of New City dweller will come in and out of the market, everything were being sold fast. This is the uniqueness of Aeternum, everyone were able to buy and can buy any food they want. The environment were quite busy and cherry, many happy face went in and out of the market, and by the noon quite a lot of vendors has closed their stall because their products has gone out, including the Giant Lake Fish.But then, Les Noticed that today there is something odd happening, there were quite a numbers of Aeternum Resource Department Officer, wearing the famous Aeternum Military uniform, but blue in colour signifies that they were and officers from the Aeternum resource department. This group of people arrival made many felt uncomfortable, and wonder which bastard that does not pay their trading taxes yet. But the officers went from stall to stall
Just like anyone in the crowds, Les was shocked and alarmed with the announcement from Minister Andrea, Sharing the Country wealth and rich, More over the Government wanted the mass public of Aeternum to taste and afford the luxurious meat of the Ocean fish. This sounded just to good to be true, after all, Sea Fish and Sea Products isn’t something that one can easily picked up everywhere.One must know that any Sea Products were very expensive and all of it can only be obtained from the prestigious merchant groups that specialized in selling these kind of items. Also, the price has always reached above gold Coins outside of Aeternum and inside of Aeternum, it usually sold 50 Credits and above for a single fish or items. It was an equivalent to a Tier 3 Monster meat, that is how luxurious it is, only the richest can enjoy them. But now, The government wanted to ensure that every single Aeternum can have that taste of luxuries. Even to all the vendors
“Shadow diplomacy?”“Shared progress,” I corrected. “No puppet states. No conquest. We build allies, not subjects.”“And if she fails?”“She won’t.”“You trust her?”“I trust momentum.”Silence settled between us. Weighty. Calculated.“She came to the edge,” I said. “She looked down. She chose to climb.”I placed my palm on the table. Pulled up the interlink data from the last ACIA relay. A still frame of Helen and Merrica, standing beside a new council—half of them former commoners. Not a single noble.“She’s rewriting the code of kingship,” Elijah said.“She’s writing history.”Elijah nodded. “I’ll alert the Council of Governors. Phase One integration can begin. Cultural exchange programs. Civil training volunteers.”“Quiet. Measured.”“As always.”I watched the horizon past the glass. My reflection stared back. Older now. Sharper.“Hallerus lives,” I said.Elijah placed the closed folder back into his case. “And Aeternum listens.”I sat behind the presidential desk, sunlight spilli
"Your Majesty, to attempt full restoration in so short a time—""Will cost," she interrupted. "Yes, I know. But the people have paid enough. Now it’s our turn."What followed was a flurry of action unlike anything Hallerus had seen in decades. Labor crews moved out in droves. Merchants were granted tax reprieves to reopen. Public works officials received emergency authority. For once, the gears of governance turned swiftly.But still, the people watched with wary eyes.In the village of Elbarrow, a merchant shook his head as soldiers repaired a broken bridge."They say it’s Queen Helen’s will," he muttered. "But we've heard such promises before.""Aye," replied a farmer, watching with folded arms. "But maybe this time it sticks. She walked among us, didn’t she? My cousin swears she saw her with the duke."Rumors of the queen’s journey spread like wildfire. With them came cautious hope.One evening, at a small gathering hosted by village elders in Merrowind, Helen removed her hood and
"Transparency will be paramount. Council sessions will be documented, and decisions made in conjunction with the Crown will be communicated openly. This is not a move to consolidate power, but to distribute it wisely, ensuring that the governance of Hallerus reflects the will and welfare of its people."Lord Dallren, who had been silently observing, stepped forward. "Your Majesty, such a council could indeed bridge the gap between the Crown and the nobility, fostering unity. I support this initiative."A ripple of agreement spread through the assembly.Helen continued, "Furthermore, to address the grievances of our citizens and promote economic growth, we shall implement reforms aimed at equitable taxation and the eradication of corrupt practices that have long plagued our administration."Duke Merrica added, "These reforms will not only strengthen our internal stability but also enhance our standing among neighboring realms, fostering alliances and trade relations."Viscount Rellan,
A murmur of agreement rippled through the assembly.Helen's gaze swept over the room, her eyes meeting those of each noble in turn. "I have summoned you here not only to reaffirm our unity but to propose measures that will ensure the stability and prosperity of Hallerus for generations to come."Viscount Rellan, his earlier defiance now replaced with a veneer of compliance, inclined his head. "Your Majesty, what measures do you propose?"Helen took a measured breath. "Firstly, we shall establish a council comprising representatives from each noble house. This council will serve as an advisory body, ensuring that all voices are heard and that governance is conducted with transparency and fairness."Baroness Yvette Darrow, her scepticism barely concealed, arched an eyebrow. "And what powers would this council hold, Your Majesty?"Helen met Yvette's gaze unwaveringly. "The council will have the authority to propose legislation and oversee its implementation. However, ultimate executive p
Amidst the turmoil, Duke Merrica found himself face-to-face with Lord Dallren."Merrica," Dallren sneered, blood trickling from a wound on his brow. "Betraying your own kind for that girl?"Merrica's grip tightened on his sword. "My loyalty lies with Hallerus, not with those who would see it rot from within."Their blades met in a fierce exchange, each strike echoing their clashing ideologies.Nearby, Baroness Yvette confronted Queen Helen."Your Majesty," Yvette began, her tone almost mocking, "you've become quite the thorn in our side."Helen met her gaze unwaveringly. "And you, Baroness, have leeched off this kingdom for too long."Yvette smirked, drawing her dagger. "Let's see if you're as formidable with a blade as you are with words."As the battle raged on, it became evident that the Queen's Faction held the advantage. The support of the common folk had bolstered their numbers, and the corrupt nobles' forces began to waver.Count Vorell, witnessing the disarray, turned to his r
A trusted royal scribe—a man who had served the palace for over a decade—was found dead before sunrise. A dagger coated in poison was discovered strapped to his leg. The second attempt followed soon after.A servant carrying tea for the Queen was intercepted before she could enter the throne room. Hidden beneath the silver tray was a vial of deadroot extract, a lethal poison. The servant, after interrogation, confessed that her family had been taken hostage by nobles who ordered the hit.Then came the third, fourth, and fifth attempts. Archers on rooftops. Explosives set along the Queen’s carriage route. Blades hidden in the folds of a courtier’s robes.Each time, the assassins failed. Each time, they disappeared without a trace. Helen knew who was behind it. But rather than show fear, she faced the storm head-on.Seated in her war room, Helen traced her fingers along a map of Hallerus, where red ink circled enemy strongholds. Duke Merrica stood beside her, arms folded, his sharp eyes
Aeternum had taught her a valuable lesson—control is not about force, but manipulation. So, she would make them turn on each other.Helen began summoning the nobles one by one, speaking to them in private meetings. She whispered honeyed words into their ears.“Viscount Talis, I need a reliable man. Duke Rehn is plotting against me, and I require your loyalty.”“Countess Ferros, your influence is invaluable. I fear Duke Rehn is siphoning funds, and I need someone I trust to investigate.”“Duke Rehn, the other nobles are moving against you. You must act swiftly before they remove you from power.”With every meeting, seeds of distrust were sown.The nobles—drunk on greed—were too blind to see that they were being played.And so, one by one, they began to conspire against each other.As the nobles scrambled to destroy each other, Helen’s true loyalists made their move.Under the cover of darkness, handpicked assassins carried out eliminations with precision.Duke Rehn?Found dead in his s
“Then Mies will destroy Hallerus.”Helen turned sharply toward him. “You think he would go that far?”Merrica didn’t even hesitate. “Yes.”Helen stared at him, searching for a lie. A hint of hesitation. But there was none.“He will not give you mercy a second time, Helen,” Merrica said. “If those nobles push for war, if they even dare to challenge Aeternum—you will lose.”He took another step forward, his voice heavy. “And I will not be able to protect you.”For the first time in their conversation, Helen looked away. Merrica saw it. The fear. The realization.She already knew everything he was saying was true. She had just been too proud—too trapped—to admit it.Silence hung between them. Then, at last, Helen spoke.“…What do you want me to do?”Merrica finally allowed himself a small sigh of relief.“You already know what must be done, Helen,” he said gently. “You must take back your court.”Helen slowly nodded, though her expression remained grim. “Those nobles will not leave peace
“Merrica understands that if Hallerus moves against Aeternum, we won’t hold back.”Kasuma gave a knowing smirk. “And you won’t hesitate to destroy them.”I met her gaze, unblinking.“No.”A heavy silence fell between us.Kasuma leaned forward, her voice softer but firm. “You don’t want war with Hallerus.”“No, I don’t,” I admitted. “The people of Hallerus don’t deserve to suffer for their queen’s mistakes. Merrica doesn’t deserve to be put in that position.”Kasuma studied me for a moment before sighing. “Then let’s hope Duke Merrica succeeds.”I ran a hand through my hair, my thoughts swirling. Visma was controlled. Chaos was their prison, and we held the keys. Hallerus, however, was different.It was once an ally, a friend, a brother. But betrayal had shattered that bond. Still… I didn’t want to be the one to crush it completely. I drummed my fingers on my desk. If Helen could be saved, then perhaps—A knock interrupted my thoughts.“Enter,” I called.An ACIA officer stepped in, bowi