How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World chapter 490

How To Live As A Writer In A Fantasy World 490

Ogres (2)

It was when he was deeply contemplating the absurd demands of the three dwarves, not the three idiots.

Maybe it was because I was riding outside to attract my aggro, and the news seems to have spread to the ears of the students who were in class.

This means that the children of high-ranking aristocrats, that is, my acquaintances, also heard this news.

As a result, more people flocked to my dormitory than before.

“So, these people asked you to pass on knowledge?”

“yes.”

“To overthrow the rotten machina?”

“Is that so?”

“You can turn a country upside down, so why are you so naive? Don’t you know what you’re doing yet?”

My lovely fiancée, Marie, urged me with a tone of absurdity at my blunt answer. I was embarrassed by the reaction and scratched my head.

Reflecting on her words, it is clear that I am about to do something dangerous. A country could be in chaos.

It has been going on since I wrote Xenon’s biography, but it takes a long time for me to accept the sudden change of circumstances.

I’m also the type of person who usually thinks that way and is just too slow to understand the situation.

As Marie said, the three dwarves came to me at a level far beyond just an advisory level.

‘Something seems to have found a hidden sage…’

I am neither hiding nor a wise man, but in any case, it would be similar to that.

“I understand Machina’s situation. It’s more exploitative than I’ve heard. I’d have bribed the media to keep the news from spreading.”

“Yes. If it continues like this, Machina may be broken to the point where it can no longer be used.”

“Hmm······”

While I was being scolded by Marie, Lina learned about Machina’s status from Geas. Like Marie, she heard the news and came to my dorm.

“You treat people that badly? Why are you doing this?”

While Lina was organizing her thoughts, Cecily, who had also come to the dormitory, got angry.

As a woman with the aspect of a saint, Machina’s situation would be difficult to accept.

In particular, demons share a common wound, so they tend to care for each other. Even if he touches the wound, he smiles haphazardly at first.

The reason Helium, which was isolated from the international community, did not perish and survived because of the strong power of the demons, but because of that tendency.

Because they are facing a huge tragedy in the unit of tribe, the king never pressures the people, and the people acknowledge their authority by saying that they suffer from such a king.

“It’s not been 100 years since the revolution took place in the Kingdom of Teres right now. But what is the King of Machina thinking?”

“It’s probably because of Machina’s educational situation and its unique closedness. From what I’ve heard, Machina doesn’t have a separate educational institution. It tends to become a factory to increase labor rather than education.

“What?”

At Lina’s answer, Cecily’s red eyes widened in surprise. The reaction is unbelievable.

It is also true that Helium was semi-forcedly isolated, whereas Machina was arbitrarily closed.

Also, basic educational institutions exist in small countries at best. The academy is a kind of university.

But Machina didn’t. He has very good dexterity, but he lacks basic academic skills, so he gets advice from other countries.

Most of the ‘magic’ in ‘magic items’ such as refrigerators and hot water controllers are handled by elves instead.

“Princess of Helium. We dwarves have a tendency to not come out easily once they enter the smithy. Also, they are so dexterous that they move their hands more than they think with their heads.”

“Yeah, that’s right. I didn’t know much about dwarves, so this was the first time I knew about it.”

Cecily trembled at Geas’ polite explanation. Even though the demons have advanced into the international community, there are still many things they don’t know since it’s only been two years.

“You don’t have to know. Dwarves are hard to find around you unless you’re a machina. There aren’t many dwarves living in Halo Academy right now, right?”

“You can’t bring it even with the economic power of the Minerva Empire?”

“It’s not that I can’t bring you. Instead, the king of Machina is so unlucky…”

Lina looked at the three dwarves without a momentary insult. No matter how bad your reputation may be, it is absolutely rude to openly curse the king.

However, if the reputation had already fallen to the ground, it would be a different story. Geas smiled at Lina, who looked at her, and spoke softly.

“If you feel like it, we want to hang the king too, so please curse as much as you like. I don’t care.”

“Can you see my hand? This is the price I paid for working hard for my country.”

Next to Geas, Handi showed the severed finger. He said something was strange earlier, and one digit of his left ring finger is missing.

At this, Lina also rolled her blue eyes and opened her mouth with a cautious voice.

“······················ Of That’s A Little Unlucky.”

“Are you good at diplomacy?”

If you swear at someone you don’t like, it’s like a compliment. Cecily knew that part perfectly.

“Yeah. I want to take out the dwarf craftsmen, but I’m afraid that they won’t, raise tariffs for conciliation, and stop production if they put military pressure on them. Makina is a country that is difficult to gain diplomatically.”

Weapons are not the only ones produced in Machina. Starting with paper, various items are being produced.

Since it was a Dwarf-made item, reliability was guaranteed and even mass production was carried out. Of course, imposing a huge tariff here is a bonus.

Bullying with resources existed everywhere, in all East and West. In the case of machina, although human resources.

“That’s right. But what’s the customs duty?”

“·······”

In response to Cecily’s innocent question, Lina looked at her with an expression of what a disease… I wonder if all sorts of anguish are going through my head right now.

Considering the situation of Helium, which had been isolated until now, it would be understandable. It’s only been over a year since I set foot in international diplomacy.

However, when a person reaching the level of a national leader would say such a thing, it would be rude.

At this, Cecily smiled and patted Lina on the shoulder, opening her mouth.

“I’m kidding. Maybe I don’t know about that? No matter how inexperienced Helium is in diplomacy, he knows everything now.”

“It’s a pity. If I didn’t know, I was going to rip everything that could be ripped off. Are you saying that helium-made weapons are that good?”

“Are you serious about that?”

“Well?”

Of course, Lina wasn’t easy either. When Cecily narrowed her eyes and stared at her, Lina only shrugged her shoulders.

No matter how close they are personally, diplomacy must be thorough. In the future, the heads of those two will become more and more complicated.

“By the way, I have a question, may I ask?”

“Ask anything.”

“Is it worth coming to Xenon in a crowd?”

Lina folded her arms and looked down at the dwarves. It also began to exude an aura that could not be reached.

Usually, Marie and I ruin the atmosphere, but Lina is the imperial princess. The dignity and elegance of a princess does not go anywhere.

Gias, as well as the other dwarves, swallowed their saliva as they were slightly pressed by the spirit.

“As long as you have visited Zeno, these rumors will reach the ears of King Bourgeois V. And he did propaganda before he even entered the Empire? Do you know what this means?”

“·······I know. It is a rebellion.”

Geas answered with a heavy voice. As Lina said, this trio of dwarves openly opposed it.

If I had only been a rumored person, I would not know, but I am a world-famous ‘public official’. A public figure recognized even by God.

Even if it wasn’t, I was in a situation where I dragged all the aggros to call me. It goes unconditionally into the ears of Bourges V.

Literally crossing a river of no return. In other words, it means desperate and longing.

“Fortunately, the carriage that you were riding in. If you go by that carriage, you will be able to arrive before King Bourges V gets the news. But from then on, Machina will actually go into a civil war. A situation in which a number of countries, including the one, are aiming for. You know what I mean, right?”

“·······”

The trio of dwarves did not say anything to Lina’s explanation. That’s right, her explanation contained countless meanings.

In fact, it’s exactly the same as what I said outright. The moment the trio of dwarves revolted, the Minerva Empire would reach out.

It’s not about helping the revolution, it’s the intention of pulling out the dwarf craftsmen who will suffer damage from the revolution one by one.

Even with that alone, from the perspective of the Minerva Empire, some large pumpkins would roll in on their own.

The reason I gave you all the circumstances is simple. It means that the prospect of the Dwarf Trio is dark enough to show all the cards.

“The Zeiros Revolution was also only half successful. Thanks to that, a commoners’ assembly was launched, but failure failed. But the Machina will be different. Upon failure, the instigators are executed. And even more exploitation than now. Our Minerva Empire. I will blow my nose without touching her.”

“·······”

“Is it really worth doing this? Especially, Ains, you invented the magic engine, so you can exile in another country.”

Ains heard the pinzan, not the pinzan, and slowly raised his head. Due to the dwarf’s unique physique, he had to look up, but his scorching eyes were still there.

Afterwards, he looked at Lina for a long time and then came up with an answer that stunned everyone.

“It’s just repairing the wrong machine. Do you need a reason? It’s because I was born as a Dwarf, and if I don’t fix it right away, I feel like a thorn in my mouth.”

“·······”

“I thought my invention would make the dwarven factories more comfortable. But the greedy king doesn’t think so. He thinks of the machina as a forge, not a country. We have hammers and anvils and pickaxes. It won’t pass.”

Ains swallowed his words for a moment, and then continued with an exasperated throw.

“We’re not hammers or pickaxes. We’re just dwarves who really want to create. Is this a slave or something?”

“That’s why you want to be king.”

“No. I don’t want a king.”

When I heard that I didn’t want a king, of course, Lina and me, who had been quietly listening, also widened their eyes.

Even making a revolution to bring down the greedy Bourgeois V is understandable. However, if a country does not have a leader, the country falls into extreme chaos.

No matter how tyrant, the king is the pillar of the country. If you uproot a column, you have to replace a new one.

If you don’t put it in on time, the country will collapse.

“Instead, I just want a country where everyone can create fairly. That’s why I fell in love with the idea of communism.”

“Communism doesn’t mean everyone is fair, but do you read Blood and Steel?”

“I’m constantly reading.”

“Then think about why Stalin of the Soviet Union is called the human butcher of Georgia.”

You asked me to tell you about the essence of communism, and it was because of this. It is no wonder that Lenin also called for communism during the Russian Revolution.

However, although communism is close to perfection as an ideology, it has obvious limitations and potential as a political system.

Democracy has a high potential even though the gap between the rich and the poor will arise through ‘competition’, but communism weakens competitiveness by evenly distributing it to everyone.

The Soviet Union, too, initially exploded thanks to communism and Stalin’s five-year plan. However, it was later defeated in the Cold War with the United States.

“Above all, a leader is essential for the existence of a nation. This is a social structure that cannot be helped once civilization has been established.”

“Then you, Gias, be king. I can’t do speeches.”

“What?”

“Only five years. I have all my thoughts.”

“No what…”

At Ain’s request for a stage fire, Geas has a face that is absurd and doesn’t say anything. Still, seeing that he doesn’t shout, he seems to believe in Ains.

It is clear that there is a situation or vision that has progressed just like roasting beans in lightning.

‘Are the first Dwarven generals to appear?’

Or it could be a structure where those three people stand in the same power and take on their respective tasks.

“It’s always the same to liberate the suffering dwarf factories. Did you say bourgeoisie? It’s not that they occupy all the power and factories, but that each one becomes a true craftsman and creates. It doesn’t matter if you don’t want to create. No. That’s fair as it is. I want a society like that.”

“·······”

“So, if the revolution succeeds, I will spread the blueprints of the magic engine all over Machina.”

“······yes?”

I had no choice but to open my eyes wide at Ains’ remark, which was quite shocking. Sprinkling magic engine blueprints all over Machina.

Of course, it is difficult to create a design just by looking at it. By the standards of a race other than a Dwarf.

But what about ‘dwarves’? What if they are craftsmen who are born with great dexterity and are familiar with various machines?

What if the dwarf factories with enormous production capacity are called public artisans, that is, factories?

“A society where all Dwarves have fair skills and can try various creations.”

Ains clasped his hands together and expressed his thoughts.

“A society that creates a desire for competition, but leads those craftsmen to the right place.”

Really.

“I want a society like that.”

The only word that came out was communism that only Dwarves could do.

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  1. Well Frog says:

    Just like what was he’s saying that things on Earth won’t be the same, the same thing can be the said on this planet. If communism is not perfect on Earth, maybe communism is perfect for the Dwarves

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