856. I, Promised Land, send money.

The poet felt somewhat down after his recent debate loss, clearly seeing the audience cheer more vigorously for his opponent.

He reflected on his shortcomings.

"Indeed, for these citizens, solving the inconveniences of current life is more tangible and thus more important, but in fact our exploration could solve these problems too. It's just that for many people, the initial investment is hard to accept..."

"The Wild Guard's proposal did sound more reliable, but the resources around Utopia are limited. Even if it could satisfy demands temporarily, they would eventually run out, plunging us into endless internal strife..."

"He truly is a warrior, very aggressive, and his demeanor so commanding. I couldn't gain the upper hand in the debate; although I often had the more logical points, I lost out in presence..."

"Debates aren't just won by being loud, but a loud voice is quite intimidating..."