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Chapter : 165

For sothing to blow up the mont I got back.

My workload was overflowing far too much.

‘Isn’t this a bit much?’

I felt a complaint rise up, wondering if they could not just solve it themselves.

But what could I do.

It was all karma I had sown.

Even the problem I ran into upon arriving in my domain this ti had happened because I ordered it.

“Mm…. So you are saying the jurists and the judges are hitting and fighting each other? Is there anyone injured?”

“…They are scholars. Would they really throw punches? They are just fighting with their mouths, my lord.”

“It is a joke, Chamberlain Hamil.”

Tch, my jokes did not land! Chamberlain Hamil really was a serious person in every way.

“What on earth is going on? Is there so reason to fight all of a sudden? Is what I ordered really sothing that would make them raise their voices at each other…?”

I had made them do a lot of work, but if they wanted to complain, shouldn’t they complain to ?

Why were they fighting among themselves? No, in the first place, it was not even sothing worth fighting over.

‘I think I told them to draft a code, and to follow administrative officials around and make an organizational manual….?’

It would be grueling work, sure, but at what point did it beco sothing to dispute?

As I was thinking that….

“M, my lord. The code draft you ordered beca the problem.”

“??”

The code draft beca the problem?

No, why???

Wasn’t the code draft just sothing you could make by mixing in so of the Ancient Empire-era code appropriately?

Then Chamberlain Hamil looked at my face and carefully opened his mouth again.

“Opinions split on the differential enforcent of law between nobles and ordinary commoners. Between those from a theologian background and those from a noble background, the opinions are extrely tight, my lord.”

-DING-DING!

[You tried to establish a modern legal system. However, a modern legal system is a significantly progressive standard by current standards. You have lit the fire of a political-philosophical and ideological dispute. Your domain will beco the center of reform for the ti being.]

[Alert: Ideological debate in the Margrave of Bellua intensifies.]

[Alert: Scholars’ interest pours toward the Margrave of Bellua.]

[Alert: Unrest increases.]

“Oh, co on….”

Damn it.

I had no idea what was going on.

---

The era of [Pangea Universalise] was quite an enigmatic ti.

It was almost identical to dieval Europe in the real world, was it not?

Well, it was created with that era as its background to begin with, so it could not help but be similar….

‘Still, it really is awful that the ideological foundation and reality grind against each other like this.’

Wretched lambs under the one true God, and nobles who believed themselves to have blue blood. Of course, before God, those re creations had no choice but to be equal, but the nobles who ruled the world did not think so.

“Tsk tsk. That is why I said you should not have insisted on making a code. It feels like you have created a needless sore. The best way is to just leave it alone and let it be governed according to local customary law….”

“Ugh…. How would I have known it would turn into this? I thought they would just roughly follow the Ancient Empire-era code. Magician Agpiel.”

At Magician Agpiel’s scolding, I jutted out my lips.

A legal code system was so important!

Anyway, people in this era did not seem to feel the importance of law very strongly.

Even the Great Sage was saying that.

“Still, I believe there needs to be a standardized legal code, as my lord intended. While working, I have felt many tis that we have been doing things in such an improvised way.”

“Thank you for telling . Chamberlain Hamil.”

As expected, in tis like this, there was only Chamberlain Hamil.

“By the way, what do you plan to do, my lord? Do you intend to leave them to fight like that?”

“As if.”

I frowned.

If I left it alone, I did not know what might happen. And even more so when I thought about the buff(?) I had gained this ti.

[Center of Reform – Margrave of Bellua]

[Increases the speed of ideological developnt. Various ideologies may arise. But keep this in mind. Ideological division sotis brings chaos.]

Content that made my mind go blank just by looking at it. When I played [Pangea Universalise], if I left it alone, there were many cases where the inside got wrecked by ideological division.

It was a buff that only cald down if you quickly established a dominant ideology.

“I should quickly sort out the traffic.”

“Traffic…. sort out?”

Ah. I misspoke again.

Before Magician Agpiel could ask, I hurriedly said to Chamberlain Hamil.

“Gather the jurists and judges in one place. I will talk with them.”

“Understood, my lord.”

And not long after, Chamberlain Hamil returned, leading a whole crowd.

All judges and jurists.

Each of them entered the conference room at my invitation with slightly hardened expressions.

“You called for us, my lord.”

“It has been a while, Your Excellency.”

But the mont they entered, they suddenly split into flocks like sheep, and people who looked like representatives ca forward and greeted .

No matter how I looked at it, it seed the factions had already split into a clerical line and a noble line.

‘Good grief, my head.’

These bastards, I called them in and gave them work, and they were already forming factions and fighting among themselves?

A dull ache started in one side of my head, but what could I do. It was all my fault.

I sighed inwardly and looked at the two representatives in front of .

“So. You are saying a problem ca up while working?”

“Yes! No, I an, these people are saying nobles and commoners have equal rights!”

“Hey now! They are creations with the sa blood of God, so aren’t rights equal to begin with!”

“Are you saying you will not acknowledge the rights of blue blood?”

“Are you the one saying you will not believe in the sacred gospel!”

Good grief…. noisy, so noisy.

Where had these scholars eaten sothing so good that they had so much strength? Just look at them fighting with neck veins bulging like that.

‘Hmmm…. What should I do.’

But caught between them, I was simply flustered.

No matter which side I took, I would end up in a politically disadvantageous position. I had to be careful with my words.

‘Ah?’

Then suddenly, sothing flashed through my mind.

‘Social contract theory.’

A political philosophy theory I had morized diligently in my school days.

By modern standards, it had many errors and was close to outdated, but not in the era of [Pangea Universalise]. Rather, wouldn’t it serve as a middle bridge that could mix dieval values and early modern values well?

If I used this, it seed I could smooth-talk and persuade both sides properly.

“Enough, enough! How dare you raise your voices here.”

After finishing my thoughts, I slapped the table and shouted.

Only then did the two representatives realize they were in front of , a great noble, and their faces turned pale.

They had committed a trendous discourtesy while fighting.

Sothing that could even cost them their heads.

Of course, I had no intention of cutting heads.

“As I listen quietly, you are saying things that conflict with each other, aren’t you? Is that right?”

“That is right. Those over there are not recognizing our nobles’ rights.”

“How could it not be so, Your Excellency? Before the supre God, we are nothing but creations, so how could we specify that we are different?”

“Ah. I understand well what you are both saying. Stop bulging your veins.”

I waved my hands, telling them to calm down.

“But when I think again, the two stories have a point where they match.”

“What?”

“Yes??”

At my words, the two representatives cried out in shock. Match? How could the above match? No matter how you looked at it, they were opposing statents….

‘Is he saying sothing impossible just to reconcile us?’

For a mont, the two representatives had that insolent thought.

Of course, that was not my intention.

“Think about it. You are saying everyone is equal before God, aren’t you?”

“That is right, Your Excellency.”

“Yes. That is right. Aren’t we all equal creations before God. Because we were molded by the supre God.”

“Hahaha. That is right.”

The theologian-background representative smiled with satisfaction at my words. In contrast, the noble-background representative who had been listening cried out to in alarm.

“H, however, my lord!”

“Hey now. Didn’t you hear what I said? Why are you raising your voice. Isn’t it not equal? Before God, that is. As expected of the Sacred Guardian of Bellua, those are your words.”

“This fellow, really!”

Oops. If I left it, it seed they would fight again. I hurriedly waved my hands again and stopped them.

“Enough! Why are you cutting off?”

“I, I apologize.”

“And I am not saying that fellow is wrong.”

“Yes…?”

“Long ago, God created us equal, but if left alone we would fall into chaos, so didn’t He lead the lambs, guide them, and make them praise God? Then don’t the people who lead these lambs have more responsibility and authority than others?”

“Uh…. y, yes….”

“Yes. Think about it. If there is more responsibility, then it is natural that we are equal, but shouldn’t there also be a different distinction?”

“???”

“Since a world that has not been guided is a world of chaos, shouldn’t each equal mber delegate their rights so that soone else can spread the gospel of God?”

At my words, silence and shock fell over the room. I swept my eyes over the scholars, and fearing soone might speak up, I hurriedly continued.

“So although we are all equal before God, to end this chaos, we are specially entrusted with authority. Through that, blue-blood people like us use that entrusted power to devote ourselves to spreading the gospel of God. What do you think?”

-DING-DING!

[You advocated social contract theory as a political governance philosophy. The scholars present fell into confusion upon hearing your advanced assertions. However, so scholars found your ideas deeply interesting. What you advocated would beco a major turning point in reestablishing the relationships between the state, the king, nobles, and commoners, which had been clumsily ford until now.]

[Alert: Political governance philosophy – Social contract theory is established.]

[Social contract theory becos the leading theory of the Margrave of Bellua’s Center of Reform.]

It was crude, but it was a kind of social contract theory.

With a bit of faith mixed in.

Here you go. dieval people.

I will shake the world up.

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