Chapter 518 - 518 385 Asking for advice_1
Chapter 518 - 518 385 Asking for advice_1
?Chapter 518: Chapter 385 Asking for advice_1 Chapter 518: Chapter 385 Asking for advice_1 “I see!”
After listening to Sho’s report, Gandhi, the king of the Kingdom of Seth, clenched his fists, stood up, stared at the sky, and a gleam of understanding sprung from his eyes.
As the king of the Kingdom of Seth, Gandhi was indeed a decent ruler, always hoping to change the existing circumstances. Many did not know that Gandhi often traveled undercover as “Mite of Conquest”, apprehending and punishing high officials and First Class Citizens who were misbehaving.
In simple terms, Gandhi at that time was a fusion of the Manchu Emperor Kangxi touring incognito and Batman.
He wished to change the current dilemma of the Kingdom of Seth, but was helpless to do so. In fact, it deeply saddened Gandhi that only a small portion of First Class Citizens in the kingdom of Seth had empathy. Were all the other First Class Citizens heartless creatures?
But now, having heard Sho relay Duanmu Huai’s analysis of the political system of the Kingdom of Seth, a sudden realization dawned on Gandhi!
Why did First Class Citizens despise Second Class Citizens?
The reason was simple: Second Class Citizens infringed on the interests of First Class Citizens, and this was not a trivial matter!
In fact, Gandhi knew how the hierarchical system of the Kingdom of Seth had originated.
As mentioned before, on this continent, there was no issue of whether one had magic talent or not, everyone could learn magic, the only difference was the maximum level of magic they could use (MP limit). Technically, given Seth’s education system, most people should be able to graduate successfully.
In modern terms, it would be like letting all students go to school, with the majority being able to make it through high school.
So, the Second Class Citizens in this policy were originally intended to cater for those who were unfit.
These were people akin to early school dropouts or those who couldn’t finish middle school, lacking skills and needing societal support, which seemed only natural.
However, these individuals would certainly be in the minority under normal societal circumstances, with the majority being at least high school graduates.
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