Them getting rewards such as promotions on the spot were something that they never thought they would received right now. Many thought that what I gave Thiavani and her team might be rushed, but compared to many of the opinion, I stood by my decision, all because I find their result net them more than just a simple promotions. Their talent of the Auto-mechanics field had showed enough just how vast potentials they had should they were given more help and freedom to do their own things. Thanks to the History on earth past, I know very well, it was better for Aeternum to provide a support for them rather than hindering them.
Not a lot of people find that Aeternum Scientist were valuable resource. But that does not mean that people could not see their potentials and significance, As a matter of fact, talent poaching has rather started a while back. And those country and organizations saw their importance on may things. They were a resource that certainly Aete
As Jessica Colvin took the stage, the entire discussion has suddenly become very complex. She had just stated that the resource that that everyone in the world had once thought were nothing but a nuisance and only brought nothing but a bad thing and cursed to those that were using it. Was actually a new type of resource that could actually changed the entire world as they knows it. To be honest, perhaps, it was just me, Rafaela, T.A.S and Jessica herself that knew, that we were the only people that know the very big significant of this.“Our findings on this Crude Oil..is that…Sire President..it matched 80% of the provided sample….”.(Professor Jessica Colvin)“80%..what is the 20% difference?..is there another substance in it?..”.It was shocking to hear that the Crude oils were only 80% matched with the Crude Oil from earth. I have provided a sample from earth for Jessica and her te
Just like what I had anticipate from the positive findings of the Crude Oil. Since it compositions were 100% the same as the Crude oils from earth, naturally it could be used. But there was another form of purity in it, which is the Mana Liquid, which had to be separated, In order to fully exploit the oils. Thankfully, due to Professor Jessica intense researched, she and her team already found a way to safely and proficiently extract the Liquid Mana from the Crude Oils.Surprisingly it was quite simple, it was just filtering and the both Oil and Liquid Mana just simple separate themselves. Quite a shocking find actually, Since Professor Jessica had announced her researched findings, that was all there is to her topic. Since I have yet tell anyone what I were about to do to the Crude oil, no one in Fantasma yet, knows that the Crude oil can be used for many purposes. I intended for this to be a secret for as long as I can, while at the same time slowly and secret
Today I was up quite early than usual, and like I have wanted, I entered my office early than usual, usually I went to the Black House at 11 in the morning or later, but today I went in at 9. Thanks to the Conference 2 days ago, I have finished up my drafted plan for the entire Aeternum development focus. The data that I had collected and prepared for by not only T.A.S but the entire Aeternum government has made me realizes that the Current Aeternum has entered it’s first result of changes to another new generations of modern thinking.“I want, Another researched group that will solely focus on the Crude oil developments…I have already listed what I wanted to see from their result…The designated dead lines, is 5 months from now…the result must be at least 2 from the list…Also, I want another Top researchers to researched the use of that Liquid Mana…research everything that we can about that substance..Both this Rese
Thanks to the recent conference, I had to make a numbers of new industry, all to profits from the many new discoveries. Some might say it was too fast for me to decides to do so, but I disagree, because now that we found it, it much more a correct move to make profit of it rather than later. I dislike being passive, that is why, Thanks to Senior Researcher Thiavani, new industry will be flourish in Aeternum. As of now, there were quite a numbers of Aeternum own a car.Knowing the public demands, I figure there will rise a desires to personalize their own. So why not give it to them.To many cars owner in Aeternum, the cars were their prize possessions, some also made their cars as their source of income. Thanks to me selling cars, taxis started to pop up here and there, naturally this business were made known to me. I did not hinders the Aeternums who wished to join the Taxi industry, rather I encourage them, also, Me too, I have a taxi company of my own. And I k
After delegating every task that I had in mind to everyone, Naturally my work hasn’t end yet. Instead right after me breaking a havoc from my office it was time for me to hold the National meeting at the Minister Cabinet. Thanks to many outstanding and shocking data that comes to my possession. This grand meeting had to be held as fast as I can, to alert everyone of what is currently Aeternum were facing. Surprisingly, underneath the current of fast development, a numbers of things has also started to changed in Aeternum, which can be a good thing if handled brilliantly, but catastrophic if being neglected.“Has all the Cabinet Members been assembled?..”.“Yes sire…Everyone is ready and waiting for you…Just like what you have been ordered…every single official starting from the Class 3 to 1 has present…”. (Lieutenant Colonel Selie)As this was the meeting that wil
Hearing that 2500 of the new generation recently discovered Wizards inside of Aeternum were all non-human were a shocking finds. Because this contradict the common knowledge that were known all over Fantasma. In Fantasma the common knowledge that everyone agreed, is that Wizards that have the Non-human, especially the Demi-Human descends is considered rare. It wasn’t even an exaggerations to say that, it was impossible for the Demi-Human to easily produce a wizards, especially one of those that can rival humans.In the history, it was said that Wizards were only suitable for Humans and Elves, these 2 races were said to be easily produced Wizards. But now, Aeternum has shattered that common knowledge, and instead has proven that the common conception of the Fantasma is nothing but a baseless lie. That are clearly created by the human supremacy, to degrades the other races, whilst right at this moment has shown that in fact the other races is not jut s
“Sometimes…Humans can do unspeakable things to others…though I myself were a human…I never done such things…Eloesan never ever have prejudice on the others just because of their races..”. (Queen Aqeesha)Of all the Humans country, it was safe to say that Kingdom of Eloesa were unique, they were unlike any other nation in the Central Continent, they have never been racist, because to them the measurement of respect and honour lies within a person strength, not skin colour or race. Hence only Eloesan people never felt the same regrets as the other humans in the hall.“..I have thought of such reasons before….now it was proven..it is..very sad even for me…”. (Elijah)As the oldest person in the Hall, Elijah has watched the downfall of not only Demi-Human, but also her kind as well. But she had never got the chance to ponder on what had happened, after all she
The Cabinet Meetings proceeds rather fast, none of the order that I have issued has gotten any refusal nor disagreements from anyone. Which is a good thing I supposed, then again, should they disagreed, it not like I can’t come into discussions, but then again my people rather than felt oppressed by my leadership, they were rather agreeable with what I proposed, I supposed everyone were on the same pages as me. Also not as naive and greedy like any other government in Fantasma.“Since we have set aside all the orders that I have given…I expect for those that were tasked with my order will do their duty wholeheartedly…This matters is important to Aeternum and our people…so, do your best…”.“SIR, YES SIR!!..”. (Cabinet Members)The entire hall were shaken by their enthusiastic replies. Which pleased me quite a bit. I know for a fact that whenever I issued an order o
I took another sip of tea, letting the warmth spread through me.Because here’s the delicious irony: by copying our education system, they didn’t just adopt our books and schedules.They were adopting our mindset.Every child who learned using our curriculum. Every teacher trained by our methods. Every official who quoted Aeternum textbooks. They were all little seeds planted deep within foreign soil.In ten years?Those nations would think like us.In twenty?They would be like us. All without a single sword being drawn. I leaned back in my chair, utterly content.Without armies, without bloodshed, we were gaining soft political power over thirty-one nations.Real power.The kind that shaped futures. Mina clinked her cup lightly against mine in a silent toast, her green eyes sparkling.“To the future?” she teased.I smiled, lifting my cup.“To the future we’re writing,” I said.And out there, beneath the quiet, darkening sky, the seeds of a new world had already begun to bloom.The n
In New City, the public watched it all unfold on massive news screens and digital displays.A young woman in a coffee shop blinked back tears.“My mother couldn’t even sign her name,” she said. “Now, she’s going to school at sixty. Can you imagine?”A factory worker on break raised his can of iced tea. “They used to mock us for thinking machines would replace us. Now? My kid’s learning to design them.”Later that evening, President Mies stood at his office window in the Black House, overlooking a city glowing with lights and ambition.Minister Myers entered, holding the finalized signed charter.“It’s done,” he said quietly. “They all agreed. The future begins today.”Mies nodded. “We’ve unified their borders, their defense, and their markets,” he said. “Now, we unify their minds.”A long silence followed. Then, just a single line: “History will remember this moment.” And across the continent, it already had.The evening air was soft, almost languid, as I sat back in my chair, savorin
As the documents were sealed, cameras flashed and live broadcasts streamed the images of rulers shaking hands with President Mies—smiles genuine, eyes alight with purpose.The message to the world was unmistakable:Aeternum does not just lead with power—it leads with knowledge.Later, in a private conversation, Jonathan Myers turned to Mies.“This is more than we hoped.”Mies looked out the window of his office, where the UNA flags fluttered in a perfect row.“No,” he said. “This is exactly what I planned.”Jonathan raised a brow. “And what next?”Mies smiled faintly. “We teach the world… to think like us.”The central assembly hall of New Concordia UNA Headquarters—a gleaming white dome adorned with banners of thirty-one nations—had never been so full.Delegates filled every seat. National flags stood in perfect rows. The giant LED display behind the stage glowed with the symbol of the United Nation Alliance, now framed by a new banner in golden letters:"Education for All – A Future
Outside the palace gates, the citizens of Hallerus City buzzed with excitement. News traveled fast: another king had come, and he, too, had seen the truth.And far beyond the city walls, whispers began in other UNA courts:“Perhaps we should ask Queen Helen for assistance.”“Maybe Aeternum’s model isn’t just for them.”“Could we build this future too?”In the Black House of New City, when President Mies received the report of King Leopold’s visit, he simply closed the folder and smiled slightly."One seed sows a thousand trees," he murmured.And in the fields of Fantasma, the seeds of knowledge had already begun to sprout.The towering skyline of New City shimmered beneath a clear morning sky. It was a perfect day for diplomacy—and a historic one.Within the great glass-paneled east wing of the Black House, Aeternum’s political nerve center, a long oval table had been prepared. Security was tight, the air dignified, yet the atmosphere was distinctly welcoming. For today, President Mie
That evening, Queen Helen hosted a quiet reception for the UNA visitors. Modest food, strong Hallerian tea, and conversation flowed freely.“We’re not pretending it’s perfect,” Helen told them. “But we’re not pretending it’s impossible, either.”One observer raised a hand, smiling. “Would you be open to helping other nations start similar programs?”Helen looked to Merrica, then back to them.“Of course,” she said. “We’ve taken help. It would be wrong not to offer it.”It was the kind of answer that made diplomats take notes. And so, Hallerus—once a fractured kingdom cast in shadow—began to shine in a new light. Not as a symbol of power. But as a model of transformation. And as the scholars walked the streets of Hallerus City, alongside teachers and curious children, they quietly realized: The future wasn’t just being forged in Aeternum anymore. It was spreading.The scent of blooming gardenias filled the royal courtyard of Hallerus Royal Palace. The sun hung high above the battlement
“It’s… beautiful,” she said.Jonathan smiled. “It’s sure is,.”The first major step was the immediate conversion of six major city libraries into public education centers. Then came the pilot schools—one for each major region of the kingdom. Each staffed with a blend of local teachers (newly trained) and educational experts from Aeternum who came to oversee implementation.Within a month, Hallerus Elementary Schools opened their doors for the first time. Children from farming villages and mining towns, who had never once held a book of their own, were now reading stories about space, science, and society. They learned arithmetic on digital chalkboards and watched recorded lectures from Aeternum instructors. Classrooms were modest, but organized. Desks were salvaged, but steady.The change was jarring. But it was real. Queen Helen visited one of these pilot schools in the outskirts of Archenport. There, she saw barefoot children reciting alphabet lines. She watched a young girl raise h
Outside in the streets of New City, a mural was already being painted on the wall of a youth center—depicting two children, one Aeternian and one Hallerian, sitting together at a shared desk beneath the words:"Wisdom Unites What War Divides."The mural was uncommission—but no one was taking it down. From within the homes, classrooms, and council chambers of Aeternum, the message was clear: the world was learning, and they were learning from Aeternum.And that made the people walk taller.Because every road rebuilt in Hallerus, every classroom opened, every young mind taught in their system—was a quiet victory for Aeternum’s vision. The age of empires was ending. The age of influence had begun.The great hall of Hallerus Royal Palace hadn’t hosted a summit like this in over a generation. Not for war. Not for taxation. But for education.Long tables stretched beneath arched stone windows, newly adorned with fresh flags representing each province of the Hallerus Kingdom. The air smelled
Contracts were awarded to the newly established Hallerus Road Commission, overseen by both local talent and advisory engineers from Aeternum. Bright orange marker flags began appearing all over the kingdom, outlining future road paths. Caravans brought in equipment, gravel, construction tools—and, notably, several transport trucks from Aeternum carrying the first batch of reinforced roadstone, a durable blend sourced from the Stone Ring mountains.Helen personally visited the first construction site just outside the capital—a winding, broken stretch leading to a key trade town in the east.She knelt beside the workers, running her fingers through the packed dirt and gravel. “This path,” she said to a nearby foreman, “will be the spine of our kingdom.”He blinked, surprised at her presence, then bowed. “Then we’ll make sure it’s strong, Your Majesty.”As roadwork began, the kingdom watched. Villages previously isolated by floods or rough terrain saw the first signs of inclusion. Mercha
The project would take time—perhaps years—but its impact would begin in weeks.“Once the roads are in place,” Merrica said, entering her chamber with a report in hand, “we’ll be able to move goods faster, respond to crises quicker, and prepare for the second phase: economic zone development.”Helen took the report with a tired, but satisfied smile. “This… this they will see. This they will believe.”“And when they do,” Merrica said, “they’ll follow.”Late that night, as the wind howled against the palace windows, Helen stood in her private study, gazing out at the flickering torches lining the city streets. In her hand was a smooth, curved stone from the first road pile—just a plain stone, but to her, it was the beginning of a foundation.Her fingers closed around it as she whispered to herself, “Let this road lead us to a better kingdom.” And with that, the first steps into a new Hallerus had begun.The throne room had seen war plans, council betrayals, and royal declarations. But on