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Chapter 218

Lucen Auction House. The high-end auction had ended, and they were riding back to the train platform.

Ezel Runselot turned the pages of the auction catalog.

"We ended up with nothing after all. Not even the Silver Diamond."

The secretary in the passenger seat pouted with undisguised disappointment.

"......Can't be helped."

Ezel Runselot. She was the heir of House Runselot, a high-ranking mage family that had pursued magic and scholarship for generations. She knew the value of every magical implement and artifact listed in this catalog. How each had been made, how long it had been handed down, how it had been stored...... She had even met some of their original owners in person.

Which was exactly why she knew that not a single item in this catalog had come from a legitimate transaction. These were assets soaked in the blood and sweat of colleagues who had once debated scholarship with her, or of their parents and ancestors.

Objects plundered by the Imperial Guard's brutality at prices that amounted to theft, or stripped away entirely under a false charge of treason. People expelled from the Empire or executed for the crime of not being pure Aran.

"......"

Ezel closed her eyes.

Behind her eyelids, she could almost hear the screams of people persecuted and despised for being labeled subspecies. The face of a junior mage driven out of the dormitory for not being pure Aran was still vivid in her mind. Had he been executed, or was he rotting in a prison cell somewhere......

But Ezel had no stake in the grand cause the Revolutionary Faction proclaimed.

What she wanted was something far simpler and more self-evident than heavy words like revolution or the overturning of systems.

Why must human beings treat one another differently? Could the shape of a heart, the circumstances of a person's birth, the religion they followed,could such crude measures really be allowed to define human dignity and decide who lived and who died?

The trouble was that the Empire as it actually existed was too far gone in its madness for anyone to stop and sit with questions that fundamental.

The cousin she had treated like an older brother had become a soldier of the Empire and a devoted follower of pure Aran ideology. The innocent boy she had first met at eight years old, running through gardens together, had somewhere along the way become the sharpest blade in the Empire.

The Empire as a nation, the people who constituted it,where were they all drifting toward?

She was still too young to bear the full weight of that answer, and too old to go on pretending she knew nothing.

She quietly reached into her coat and drew out a book.

"Moonlight Below."

The book that was soaking the Empire in cold light these days. Stamped clearly on the cover: Maximilian von Albrecht Ebenholtz.

"......Sorry, Max."

Ezel smiled bitterly and mouthed the words without sound.

"I think I see things differently from you, no matter how I look at it."

She ran her thumb gently over his name, embossed in gold foil, then slipped the book back deep into her coat.

An unexpected feeling welled up in her.

Without noticing, we have been growing older like this.

Walking different roads.

"We've arrived!"

The secretary announced. Ezel looked up.

They had reached the train platform before she realized it. Her face pulled slightly taut as she reached into her robe's inner pocket and fidgeted with the scroll tucked inside.

* * *

Items from the Lucen Auction House were not delivered immediately after the auction ended. They were first placed in temporary storage in hidden vaults scattered across the continent, and only released to buyers once payment was confirmed. Distributing the risk that way was far safer than keeping anything inside Lucen itself.

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A whistle shrieked across the platform.

Screeeech!

The train ground its wheels against the rails and pulled into the station. Celine Dubois stepped aboard quietly.

Seat number 10-93-01.

She found the designated spot and settled in without drawing any attention.

This operation would not take long. A clean seizure,one where no one needed to bleed or get hurt. The only variable was the Prozen intelligence operatives who had appeared out of nowhere.

"......"

Celine leaned back into the soft seat and closed her eyes. She breathed deeply and waited, still.

A sizeable number of passengers were on board.

Somewhere among the crowd, her allies were impossible to identify.

The Revolutionary Faction operated on a cell structure. Each person was a dot forming part of a larger picture; all that was required was for each dot to execute its assigned task without error.

Celine's orders amounted to a single line.

Place a small adhesive explosive in the train's lavatory and detonate it at the designated time.

Pshhhhh......

The train departed, and as it passed the second and third platforms...

Celine rose from her seat as naturally as someone who needed to use the restroom. She stepped into the cramped compartment, reached under the sink into a blind spot no one would think to check, and fixed the device in place. She set the timer, then returned to her seat.

Tick.

She waited for the moment.

Tick.

By now, she imagined, countless comrades in the Revolutionary Faction were cycling in and out of the lavatory to make it impossible to pin the act on any one person.

Tick.

How much time had passed.

Screeeech──!

A grinding noise came from somewhere in the train. The speed fell off visibly, then the train stopped altogether. Next, an unidentified mist began seeping through the ventilation shafts and curling into the passenger car.

Sssssss......

Gray mist rose through the air. Passengers stirred in confused murmurs.

"Everyone, please stay in your seats!"

A crew member called out urgently over the intercom.

"There appears to be a minor load on the engine!"

It was a non-toxic gas, so there would be no innocent civilian casualties. The revolutionary comrades were moving through their own positions, advancing the plan one step at a time.

"It will be resolved shortly,please remain calm and stay where you are!"

The murmuring gradually died down, and Celine Dubois waited without a trace of agitation.

Her role ended here.

Editor-in-chief of Jemion Daily. As a Revolutionary Faction operative embedded deep within imperial society, her single most important obligation was to never be seen.

......

Thud. Thud.

Someone walked through the thick gas-mist like a ghost,a silhouette slipping out of a VVIP private compartment and moving quietly down the corridor.

Thud. Thud.

She reached the freight car where the items were being held. For a freight car, it was accorded more VVIP treatment than the actual VVIP compartments, yet the security was anything but rigorous. The armed guards had all sunk into a deep sleep. Probably one of them had been a Revolutionary Faction member.

Then again, maybe not.

Creeeak.

She,Ezel,stood before the vault and opened it. She unrolled a scroll of parchment. The intricate magic circle contained within it spread open, and in that instant the inscribed magic unfurled into the air and activated.

Swoooosh──!

Strange light swept through the freight car. The crates and auction items inside the vault shrank all at once. A box the size of a person compressed to the size of a palm; a palm-sized box shrank down to the size of a knuckle. A spatial magic that reduced mass and volume.

Her role ended here.

She turned and walked straight back to her original place,the VVIP private compartment,and sat down.

The person who would carry the safely packaged goods away was another member of the Revolutionary Faction.

Who that person was, even Ezel did not know.

......

At the same moment, Schatz Heizen sat on the roof of the train, watching a particular direction.

At the far end of her gaze, she caught sight of someone slipping off the train and disappearing rapidly into the rugged mountains.

"......"

It looked like someone making off with the auction items, but she did not give chase. She only watched, still.

Not long after, the engine was restored and the carriage shuddered back to life. Schatz dropped down silently and slipped inside the train.

"The engine has been restored! We sincerely apologize for the great inconvenience to our passengers!"

With the crew member's announcement, the ventilation fans kicked on again. The gas slowly cleared, and the whole incident was smoothed over as nothing more than a minor mishap.

"......?"

Schatz was walking the corridor at an unhurried pace when she caught a glimpse of someone through the gap of a VVIP private compartment window.

A woman resting her chin in her hand, gazing idly at the scenery outside. Ezel Runselot.

From her, the trace of mana she had just expended drifted faintly through.

"......"

The dark eyes watching Ezel slowly filled with something deep.

* * *

A luxury hotel penthouse in a neutral country.

"They took the goods."

Schatz, just returned, stood before me and gave her report. I nodded without lifting my eyes from the newspaper.

I had never intended to stop their operation in the first place. If anything, I had been perfectly willing to let them have it.

"Also, Prozen Republic intelligence operatives appeared at the scene. They did not overlap with the Revolutionary Faction's movements and appeared to be operating with considerable coordination."

A smile spread across my face.

"Ah, right. That figures."

Before the regression, a rumor had floated openly through the Empire.

"The Prozen intelligence service was subordinate to Izenheim, and along with Lobrus, was the organization that most heavily backed the Revolutionary Faction."

Prozen had denied it even after the war, but today, through the identity of Felix Renoir, I had confirmed it for certain.

"Izenheim at the upper reaches of Prozen intelligence...... and the tracking of the items?"

"No problems."

Schatz answered with clear confidence.

Yukia had built a small device for this operation,an ultra-compact transmitter that emitted a specialized electromagnetic signal detectable only by Schatz. We had embedded one in every item put up at the auction.

Which meant that wherever they stashed the stolen goods, whether in some deep underground facility or sold off through a black market, every route of funds and logistics would flow back to us intact.

"Things are about to get busy, then. Keep a distance they'll never notice, and start connecting the dots they've spread to map out their structure."

"Yes."

What we were ultimately tracking was the Revolutionary Faction's leadership,the Veil.

Fail to catch the Veil, and we catch no one. That place mattered that much.

"They'll be desperate for cash right now. They'll want to move those items fast and turn everything to currency."

Part of the proceeds from that sale would, true to the promise made with Ezel, go toward supporting poverty relief for the lower classes.

"Yes. I will proceed with care."

"Good. And thanks."

But Schatz did not turn to leave.

She stood there, openly watching me.

"What?"

At my question, as though she had been waiting for it, she reached into her coat and held something out.

A gem with an unusual silver sheen. The Silver Diamond.

"I set this one aside separately."

"......"

I looked back and forth between the glittering stone and Schatz's face as she watched me. A joke came to mind.

"Is this a proposal?"

"......?"

Something shifted across Schatz's face,a rare, genuinely flustered expression.

I laughed out loud.

"I'm joking. But, you know, if this one piece is missing, they might notice and get suspicious?"

It was a playful jab, but it was also true. Schatz had let her composure slip for a moment.

"......"

Her face stayed expressionless even so, but to me it felt somehow full of things unsaid.

"Still, thank you."

I turned the diamond over in my fingers and smiled.

"I really did want this."

Something I had quietly wanted. The reason she had taken this risk on herself was, in the end, because she had sensed the lingering attachment in me.

"Yes. I'm glad."

Of course, I still could not fully read her feelings.

What was it that Schatz, the person hidden beneath that expressionless mask, truly wanted? It did not come through clearly. But the one thing I knew for certain was that her gratitude toward me was real.

"Go rest for today. We're going to be very busy from here on."

"Understood."

Schatz withdrew from the Penthouse.

I leaned back in the chair and turned the diamond between my fingers. For a moment I sat with my thoughts.

"The structure of the revolution......"

We still did not know the roots of the organization called the Revolutionary Faction. We did not know how deep they ran. Even after the regression, they had been nothing but questions.

Now, at last, a real trail was open: where the source of Izenheim had coiled itself on this continent.

"......Ezel. This is thanks to you."

I looked out at the dense scatter of stars beyond the window and smiled, faint and quiet.

* * *

......Colonel Edmund Bwindol.

The youngest colonel in the Empire's history,a man who carried the confidence of Supreme Commander Sebastian and had grown up like a brother alongside Maximilian. His bloodline was not pure, mixed as it was, but every one of those distinctions more than covered for it.

"Salute!"

A frontline unit pressed against the Eastern Alliance's border. Edmund received the crisp salutes of the sentries and walked into the command building.

"Salute!"

Lately, though, the salutes had been noticeably loud.

"Salute!"

It was not his imagination. Even accounting for strict military discipline, it had not been like this two or three weeks ago.

"Salute──!"

"......"

He fixed the soldier who had shouted right in his face with a long look.

"SA, SALUUUTE──!"

The soldier went even louder.

There's no saving this.

Edmund just rubbed his ear and pushed open the door to his office. Some uninvited guest was sprawled arrogantly across the sofa.

"Oh. You're here."

Major General Schweitzer. He was assigned to the Zerpa front, so what was he doing all the way out here in the east? Strange,but then, Schweitzer had never been a man who fit neatly into common sense.

"Salute."

Edmund gave a respectful salute.

"Ah, drop it, drop it. At ease."

Schweitzer waved a hand and let out a short laugh.

"How is the situation on the Zerpa front, sir?"

Edmund asked as he removed his coat. Schweitzer gave a dismissive snort.

"Ah, it's just a matter of time. Lobrus has apparently been supplying weapons to those Republican faction rats from behind the scenes,which actually makes it more entertaining. They need to hold out a little longer before there's any fun in tearing them apart."

Edmund knew Schweitzer's madness and arrogance well, and he knew the man's exceptional tactical ability alongside it. The feeling went both ways. Schweitzer was a general who had too much faith in himself, but he equally had a fondness for talented juniors who showed genuine ability. Edmund was one of the very few people he acknowledged as the real thing.

"Hmm~"

Schweitzer's gaze drifted to the stack of books on one side of Edmund's desk.

"You've been reading these too, I see."

"Moonlight Below," "Baltaras," and even the recently popular manga "Outcast."

"This one here."

Schweitzer pointed specifically at "Moonlight Below."

"Yes, sir. It's been distributed to nearly the entire military."

"......"

Schweitzer stroked his chin and gave Edmund a strange, probing look.

"You haven't read it."

"......"

He genuinely had not. No time for it was the excuse he told himself. The truth was that knighthood still felt like a thorn pressing into him from the inside.

"Read it. Your name comes up."

"......My name, sir?"

"Yeah. Chapters one and three."

Edmund understood, belatedly, why the salutes directed at him had been so unusually loud lately.

"By the way, have you seen that knight's report that came through to the military brass? The one Maximilian wrote."

"I have."

Knights held a supra-legal authority to monitor and evaluate every aspect of the Empire, so their reports were taken seriously even at the highest levels of military command.

"Max spoke quite highly of you, sir."

"......'Max,' you said."

Schweitzer's eyes narrowed.

"Is he trying to quietly put the fear in me? Like, don't get too full of yourself just because you're on brotherly terms with that knight?"

Edmund knew Schweitzer's unhinged temperament better than almost anyone. Provoke him needlessly and it just got exhausting.

"......You're not the kind of man who'd be cowed by a connection like that, sir."

So he stepped back with practiced ease. Schweitzer raised an eyebrow at that.

"True enough. Anyway,the reason I'm here."

He held out a piece of paper.

"This."

"......Hm?"

Edmund looked carefully at what was written on the document.

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    f#ck them jews f#ck them niggers f#ck them muslims f#ck them indians
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    I don't understand the people that are offended by the stuff in this book reading to this point.
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      No offense intended but that means you don't have media literacy and the ability to infer. The idea that are explored here are things that exist in the real world. They are sources of real conflic where thousands if not million shave died for/because of
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        Do you think I don't know about the world wars lol???

        I don't agree with racial cleansing and most of the pro Aran (Aryan) sentiments but I can see why its used in the story...

        What I don't understand is why people who cant separate reality from fiction are reading to this point all butthurt about the main premise (Racism against alien's pretending to be a race of people) that has been here since chapter 1??

        Media literacy and having the ability to infer doesn't mean anything in this context your just being a smart ass.. boast
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          The thing is it's very difficult to see them in different lights when people are villing to call other people aliens just beacse they are from another country or culture. Fiction is a reflection of reality. No human can ever write the emotions of an alien it's always a projection of human emotions.





          Maybe I was a little smart assie, but tend to that direction when I'm about to sleep
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            People need the ability to separate Reality from fiction.

            Fiction is a reflection of reality to the point it isn't.

            The Ezenheim (a parallel to real world jews) are the overarching bad guys in this story, but that doesn't mean the person reading the story who (should) understand the context needs to hate jews because the Ezenheim are evil...

            That's a stretch and its a weird thing to imply ngl.

            Going back to my original point I am confused why people who should have the ability to recognize fiction from reality are reading the book to this point which made the tone clear from chapter 1 and are still getting angry.
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              Well, IRL most people do have a hard time differentiating fiction from reality aka lies from the truth even in contexts which are supposed to represent reality like "news" or history lessons. I mean, speaking of "news" remember how many people had been legit convinced a few years ago that Trump was a Russian agent/had been installed by Putin. That was obviously all made up by malicious actors still... how many swallowed that crap hook line and sinker?!

              Speaking of history. How many people believe that what happened just was some Austrian infantry corporal just shaved his beird into a funny mustache and it had such strong hipnotic properties that for no other reason whatsoever countless millions fell into a trance to do whatever the heck he said. And he also wrote a book that was worse than the Necronomicon by the propensity for corrupting human souls that it has to be banned even 100 years after initial publication.
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    Man, this book leaves me so conflicted. On one hand the writing is so peak. On the other, I’m genuinely disturbed and disgusted by a lot of this.
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      It's not your fault. Everyone, in fact everything in the world follows the law of stability. To gain such stability, we humans invented peace, and to maintain that peace we used non-violence as a measure. But then again, we humans are far too complex, for our own gains, in the name of peace we waged wars, used progandist reforms, discrimination, racial heirchy, to establish our need, and thus, the situation rn, wars and wars, all in the hope of frequent Selfishness of us humans. So yeah, it may look disgusting as times and it may look right even beautiful at times, but, it will happen and continue to happen until the end of humanity.
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      Bro, this is just fiction: invented charachters acting in an imaginary world. It doesn't work like that in real life. And the real historical events that this novel alludes to were not like that at all. There are no lessons to be learned from this nor moral dillemas to be had. Because none of this is real. I mean, we are talking about a dude regressing and being tasked with saving the world alone, ffs. Just enjoy the novel.
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      That’s normal mate, everyone goes through that. This contradictory feeling of liking something and knowing it’s wrong. Some might not care about the controversial developments of this novel, some might even like them. Most of them went through such a moment, as have I.
      What I believe now is that entertainment and humour should have free expression. Offensive jokes aren’t funny , and offensive jokes that are funny, aren’t offensive. Keep an open mind and enjoy the good things in life.
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      Same, but it's great to be conflicted. It allows us to gain a deeper understanding of ourselves. Just remember to actually use your own real life experience to reflect on things. One of the largest failings nowadays is basing most of our values on information we've only seen online.
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        IMHO, fictional/non real situations can't serve as meaningful grounds for self-reflection as a matter of principle. Because they are not real.

        E.g. the "train car dilemma" is fake and useless, because the situation is fake and not real. In a realistic situation you'd have at best a split second or two to make the decision. As such, pondering for hours over the sort of thing can't in principle possibly lead to any meaningful realizations useful in real life. Since the situation is fake any conclusion you may reach would be false. Similarly the "lifeboat dilemma" and the rest of the stuff like that.
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          Wow, way to misinterpret my comment. Where did I say fictional situations can serve as grounds for self-reflection?

          I even clearly wrote that reflection should be based on real, personal experiences...
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      It's good that you are disgusted. There are very radical views being expressed here. If you enjoy it for the ideas then... we'll we know what kind of person you are. Racism is something that exists in all cultures. It's not just news and blacks that face it. These two are the the spotlight because the Europeans and the Americans are the victors of a war that gained them enormous soft power.
      Also the various atrocities conducted by European colonies are ignore or just written off their textbooks silently. And no media will question it since there is no foundation for them to stand on.
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        Well, I don't enjoy such views, but I can understand where they may be coming from. E.g. when the Russia-Ukraine war started - about 50% of jews living in Russia left the country with the expectation of up to 75% eventually to leave. That's data that has been officially published by the government of Israel, btw. And they left for Israel (and other NATO countries), and we do know that the Mossad and the CIA are basically one and the same organisation. And they are very keen on "working" with new arrivals.

        So, imagine that you are a responsible politician. And you have the hard data that among some distinct demografic group at least half are potential traitors who, should things go south, are going to run to your enemies with any state secrets and capital etc. that they may hold. Not to mention their extreme over-representation in any and all 5th column movements. So, imagine that you are a responsible politician that expects some kind of a war in the future, who has this data on hand and really cares aboutthe future of his country and his people. What is he to do?
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    Edmund and Ezel, I hope you don't kill them. It's sad to lose such people.
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    I’m quite intrigued. There will probably come a time where Outcast receives the Moonlight treatment. Branded by the righteous world as an opinion piece, a propagandist work. And the story it tells, not only will be based on truth, but the truth itself.
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    The Emperor and Princess Justine be like: "Boy, that escalated quickly! It really got out of hand!"

    I mean, Maximilian's current standing in the Empire equals and surpasses that of Napoleon Bonaparte at his apex. He has hit peak populism. No person or force to counter him can exist, including the Emperial Family itself. The Emperor seems to exist in the Empire much more as an institution than a personality - he doesn't show his face to the masses and as such actually lacks any personal popular support. And all of his power is institutional. Historically this can serve as an advantage in times of peace, but in times of turmoil and war this is a most fatal weakness... as so many rulers have come to learn the hard way.

    Are we actually getting an FMC?! I actually dislike MCs who neglect love life/personal relations. Like OK - you are saving the World and all... but why does the process have to suck with no fun allowed? And anyways, if you believe in your victory - you can even have some kids along the way of saving the World. You are doing it for them, are you not?

    Furthermore, like hardly any real life great hero (or villain) in history had been celibate or whatnot.
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      Like who, Shatz? 22
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        Yes, Schatz - she is basically MC's shadow and seems to be interested in a deeper relationship. Another ship was Filty - MC considers her to be the only person in the World qualified to stand beside him. Albeit having a clairvoyant girlfriend is a bit iffy. Sonnet is going to be shipped - I think the Emperor would want our MC to marry har to better control the MC. Another one is that radical girl from Prozen - MC considers her to be a legit great hero. Justine - probably not. Yelena - also unlikely. Hannah - possible, but unlikely.
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          Well, I kind of agree with your analysis. I’m sceptical regarding his romantic endeavours, but were I to consider this proposition seriously, this wold be my thought process.

          I don’t believe that with his subordinates, shadows or others, he will go any further than banter. He requires a woman to fit his stature, as the, de facto, face of the Empire. A woman without a social standing would, if not destroy, stain the pristine image.

          Sonnet is a candidate. And pretty much the only one. Yelena is one, but not much interaction between them. Justine is one, but in this case, politics will be paramount. If both were willing, such a union might not even happen. Only when f.e. he becomes so powerful even the Emperor wants some of that power, would they have a chance. Maybe even be forced into it.
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            I personally ship Filty. She is the only person who can really know the truth of our MC and with whom he can truly be himself. No need to keep up any pretences and facades in front of her. The sort of thing is very important.

            As for the stature thing, I don't think this is important. Our MC is like the most powerful with most people being afraid to even utter his name. He can pick like anyone - even a monkey from the zoo as his wife and nobody can say anything. As a historical example there are Napoleon and his Josephine, who would have been a very controvercial pick - a commoner widow who had even been older than Napoleon. Yet he crowned her Empress...
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              Filty might be suitable, as she has potential to truly understand his motivation and his endeavours. Not contesting that.

              I still think social status is important. You take napoleon as an example. I sustain that the situations are different. For one, he is not the emperor. That might not change much, until you take into account that he is playing a perfect imperial. With the right ideology, manners, and bearing befitting a noble. Should this veneer fall, that would be indication that he is not what he claims to be. Or, at least, an alarm that he can hold views that are incongruent with the imperial culture. Also keep in mind that he is powerful, but only to the extent the emperor allows him to. He has not ascended the seat.. yet?

              Another, for me more compelling reason. Even if he were to become the emperor, with unmatched power, his main goal is still the crusade against the Ezenheim. He chose to approach the fight from an ideological standpoint, by moulding the imperial system to his will. He still has to be very political about his actions. For them to be congruent with his political identity, for the imperialists to follow him. An outright break from it, like the rejection of noble marriage, would, if not destroy, cool off his relations with other nobles, diminish his image in the eyes of the public, and give ammunition to his political rivals. The „image of Aran” would cease to be. Noble families would actively suppress such a notion. What he fears at this point is, to my mind, not vocal opposition, but malicious compliance, dragging feet and a lack of belief in his cause. A marriage with a commoner would be a very risky move on his part.

              Anyway, I don’t particularly care about this, just sharing my thoughts. Maybe this could be possible after the end of his mission? If there is such a thing…
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                I think that you are right. I just want our MC to be happy and blow off some steam once in a while. Albeit, he doesn't have to get married immediately and can just have a GF. All things considered the optimal GF for him is going to be Schatz. MCs partner is obviously going to be targeted by all manner of terrorists and malicious actors. And Schatz not only is going to be strong enough to contend with Sebastian, but she also has great stealth/invis. Our MC wouldn't have to worry about her safety at the very least.
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      In his past life, he had already enjoyed a life of luxury.
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    More chapters please. Where is the execution of revolutionaries?
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      Execution by RPG preferably. Flak cannon is also acceptable. Poison gasses?
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