Volume 5 Lord's Path Chapter 6 Broken Dreams_2

The representatives, extremely annoyed, had already understood that the situation was irretrievable when facing the protest march outside the Archduke's Mansion by the local merchants and farmers. The richness and fertility of the Galle Region, along with the hustle and bustle of Gutenberg, had captivated them, but they dared not stay under such circumstances. Living in a society hostile to them, their own lives and the safety of their family's assets could be threatened at any moment. This situation wasn't much better than the risks of remaining in their own country. They could only depart sorrowfully, hoping to relocate here through other means in the future.

Komer could understand the resentment felt by the three representatives. Anyone would wish for themselves and their families to live in a better environment, especially when one has to suddenly fall from a relatively good situation into a desolate and notorious territory; accepting such a contrast was even harder.