A heartwarming daily life farming novel, occasionally also a passionate epic.
Spears spread across the wilderness like a thriving forest. Glorious knights march in formation, and countless bl...
The Green Empire divides social status, noble or not, based on bloodline and extraordinary strength.
Frost Rose divides social status and power based on wealth and extraordinary strength.
The latter is an imitation of the former and is therefore very similar.
If such behavior were to occur in distant Earth civilizations, it might have long been replaced by a new social form. However, the emergence of the Extraordinary Sequence has caused the actual gap between people to become extremely large, and this concept has become increasingly solid.
The more numerous the extraordinary people in a country, the more obvious this situation is. Although the church's stated view is that everyone is equal, in reality it cannot escape the influence of objective laws and ideological trends.
Since the establishment of Frost Rose and Crancia, topics like social structure and rights, once overlooked, have become a hot topic of discussion. While people elsewhere, perhaps due to lack of information and education, speak less, within the Church, where everyone is literate and well-versed in history and texts, debates on various issues have become lively and intense.
Everyone often discussed with each other, and later they were divided into several factions.
As more and more information about the Frost Rose reached the Holy Land, many priests gradually agreed. They claimed to be the representatives of angels on earth and possessed extraordinary powers, which meant they were superior to ordinary people.
The main group of people who supported the theory of hierarchical society was concentrated in the faction of Archbishop Sibes.
As for Grand Master Odysseus of the Knights of the Holy Lance, he agrees more with the view that those who have made contributions should be superior. No matter who they are, as long as they have made contributions, they are superior to those who have no contributions. This is the view of their faction.
And Binnies has not expressed her opinion. Although Loren Hill feels that she may be inclined to equality for all, she has remained silent perhaps because she does not have strong arguments.
The storm is coming.
Loran Hill sighed in his heart, looking at the scene of two parties confronting and quarreling with each other on the opposite mountain. Then a group of knights on horseback came from the other side of the mountain road. They were holding torches and swords, and were well-trained. They were the Knights of the Holy Lance, which had been famous on the continent for a long time.
"Silence! Silence!"
The knights used torches to drive the two groups apart. Then a knight on a tall horse, wearing dark gold and silver armor, slowly approached, and the scene gradually quieted down.