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Bluphlei Academy

Logically speaking, before today, almost no one was optimistic about Kant's plan.

Whether it was the navy of the three countries 'fleets or the traitors who had surrendered from afar, it was the same.

In the eyes of these otherworldly natives, giving money and food to the people was a shameful waste. It was useless.

Their views were extremely simple, and it was the consensus of most of the upper echelons in the other world. That was, poverty and hunger were caused by their own laziness. If they worked, they would have food.

There was no concept of social welfare here, and the so-called disaster relief and charity were even more fanciful. This was because they felt that if they distributed food to the untouchables for free, it would encourage their bad habits of being lazy. Moreover, once the free distribution was stopped, it would incur the despicable hatred of the other party.

But... As long as Kant was happy.