Volume 3 Chapter 52 (1/2)
By on • ( ) A Wish To Grab Happiness - Volume 3 - Chapter 52
Chapter 52: A Desired Wish
「I have a ht of the full moon, which is today, the first beacon will be set on…」
Upon hearing Largud Ann's words, I realized that tonight their schemes would be put into action Somehow, I felt that I had a preh
I heard that the starting point of their strategic plan was at a rural village in the Southern part of the Gharast Kingdoer a word part of our vocabulary It seeroup of revolutionary members and sooal was to liberate the Heraldic order and retrieve all of their eht soe that a peasants' rebellion would be planned and executed in such a way
In that attack, the feudal lord and his sainst that rebellion It was a surprise attack, and it proved out to be successful The feudal lord didn't call his soldiers in tiht properly Therefore, the feudal lord abandoned his territory and the people of his domain, and evacuated to an area where his relatives still ruled their lands It was a quick defeat So far, their rebellion has had a favorable result Yes, unquestionably
But, weIt was a peasants' rebellion
The attack was successful, but their arainst a full-fledged army without proper weapons to wield Still, everyone was so cheerful Obviously It was the first time that a small peasants' rebellion proved out to be successful It was a significant fight even if they just had accoic plan
These events were the beginning of a series of revolts from the co of the Heraldic Order Per history, this name shortened to ”The Gospel War”
The beacon of war had finally been lit
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The night passed in a hurry At dawn, a docu at the second-floor of an old and tattered liquor shop Inside of one of the private rooside Ann and Filaret Yet, the document was encrypted Only Ann could understand those codes But, I understood the contents of this document because of Ann's reaction
Just one word made me realize what really happened The rebellion was a success The beacon was lit up high once everything was inhad started for real
The sun rose on the horizon A beaht entered the room, and my eyes opened while I wrinkledof the beacon of war If we execute everything as planned, the national arainst us However, if we stand out too much, the army will be able to counter-attack with proper er went away, Ann said that it was too early to proclaim victory Despite her doubts, I knew that that peasant's rebellion was going to be successful At least, that hat our history had informed me about
Of course, the success of this event was soht If everybody becaood would come out of it Everybody had to clear their s cloud their own judgements This was a serious action after all The topic of the Heraldic Order was a taboo Actually, it was an i, the national arion, the so-called Cathedral, was the state religion of the nations
I chew htly with rance spread fros, and then to my nose
「But, there shouldn't be any problem We have to think clearly but with optie and powerful Sage Lion」
Ann spoke with a calained the composure of a confident wo towards his destination without looking back The look of her eyes was fir and frail girl
However, she was right The Sage Lion could be defeated if one couldwas about strategy and resolution I narrowed ue
Indeed This situation couldn't be changed now The Gharast Kingdom wasn't the only nation apprehensive about this issue This proble countries as well The Cathedral had a huge influence in the people, froh society In fact, their influence grew so much that the Cathedral becaet their input in national politics
Many people were feverish religious people Especially in the upper class Many of these aristocratic people cherished the religious teachings passed down froeneration
Well, of course, not everyone was a devout saint Actually, ion per se
If so, then no wonder that soht that the power of the Cathedral had to be weakened to some extent
In other words, the Gospel War was not only the result of the Heraldic Order's rebellion, but also the result of those unreligious people who clashed with the power of the Cathedral and those anted to keep that sah They even played out to our advantage
「Did that Saint tell you that we should wait here without doing anything?」
I leaned on a chair I was getting better, but I wasn't fully healed yet I spoke to Ann with a bitter s my question
「Saint Matia wants to spread the love of Maria to every believer There won't be any activity around here until she wishes differently」
Last night's rebellion was a tool to show everybody the tyranny of the Gharast Kingdoainst the Heraldic people Besides, this was just a s Garoua Maria
I saw that Filaret was shaking her shoulders She wrinkled her eyebrows slightly, without displaying much emotion on her face Perhaps, she felt sos
Of course, it was natural Despite being an international student, Garoua Maria was still the place where she spent most of her time It must be hard for her to hear all the plans to overthrow Garoua Maria and, go up against its citizens and its current institution
「The progress sounds good But, what's important is not what you do, but how you do it YouHistory tells us that Garoua Maria never fell In a sense, this city-state transformed into a sort of sanctuary It will be impossible to invade fro to talk and engage in this conversation Yet, her talk wasn't that optiloomy and without hope
Nonetheless, her words had a point They made sense At present, Garoua Maria has never fallen before That fact was the pride of its citizens It was the heart of the city's foundation
For Filaret, this scheme was no more than a bad joke This wasn't even the story of outstanding soldiers tried to overthrow a city It was rather a story of e history by invading Garoua Maria
「Yes, of course ”How can you do it?” Actually, we have already carefully planted the seeds for that part of our plan We are just waiting their germination Anyways, I just came here because I had a request to make This is a request fro voice
Her voice was likeinabysmal was about to happen
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「It's still better to let a cat write poetry instead」
My ruff and rasp the words that Ann professed to us before
”…We expectfrom the inhabitants of the Poor People's cave”, she said
That was Saint Matia's wish Actually, I expected it somehow Yet, when I heard Ann's words, I felt that a black mist clouded my brain
「It will only take a few days Yes, a few days until chaos engulfs thee The urban functions will paralyze if the workforce of the inhabitants of the Poor People's cave is lost In particular, inificant impact on the city-state」
That was an unmistakable fact