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Part IV

We had been in the library for some time and there is only one hour left until 4:00 p.m. and the end of the excursion.

Kina wrote quickly, organizing the notes and information related to Klondike.

I spent a lot of time searching for books on the subject, although I really think I found something useful.

The information you decide to look for is what will define your final result.

As a matter of perspective: if you investigate only a limited number of things, that's what you'll get, a limited view.

While holding a stack of books, I placed them on the table and sat next to Kina.

Mikael: I'll help you write to divide the load.

Kina: Yes.

Kina: Have you found anything new?

Mikael: I think so.

King Liolpes XII was a libertine man who lived on pleasure and entertainment, but his boredom changed when he met Zatrina IV who was a duchess of Trymeltia.

That mysterious woman with an uncertain look and unknown personality was the personification of an incomprehensible and seductive being in the eyes of Liolpes.

Liolpes took her as one of his personal concubines from the king's famous 'Sakura Garden ', a place full of the most beautiful concubines; and shortly after as his favorite.

He visited her every day as if enchanted by her gifts and charms, buying her any type of the most expensive clothing, golden carriages, private palaces, training centers and huge and intimidating parties.

Liolpes faithfully fulfilled any whim that Zatrina could think of, even for her political submissions, of which she also had extensive knowledge that he praised.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dioni, warned Liolpes of the critical situation of the corruption of the nobles with the lowly people, the waste of the fortune of the empire, and its current situation, but Liolpes only had free moments to be with Zatrina and commissioned him Dioni to be a mediator for those problems.

Dioni did what he could within his limits as foreign minister, but the final decisions were made by Zatrina whom Liolpes trusted most.

Dioni only kept silent to avoid getting in the way of the spendthrift empress-in-the-making.

Any nobleman who prevailed in the protest against Zatrina's bad actions and Liolpes' negligence was beheaded or deprived of his position; because they were only impediments between their fanatical relationship.

As Dioni could not do anything about what was happening, he could only disappear along with the few men who were banished from their lands.

At the height of the country's food shortages and poor trade, the entire capital soon rose up in arms against the king in his luxurious central palace and tore down the walls. The guards did nothing if they were not ordered to move by Zatrina, and thus the crowd was destroyed with everything that was a symbol of the Klondike empire.

Liolpes, scared by the fate that awaited him, sent the love of his life in a carriage to an address far from the Klondike; a place where he can live the rest of his life and avoid the fate they both shared.

The king was captured and executed without anyone having remorse, even when times of peace were fond of memories.

Kina: It's an interesting story.

Mikael: That's true.

Kina: I don't know how I should do the theory, now that I think about it, I don't see a structure to think about.

Kina: Wouldn't it be easier to highlight each person's mistakes and what could have gone right?

Mikael: You may be right, although it can be considered superficial; something everyone will do.

Kina: Sorry, I don't have that much depth.

Although one believes oneself incapable, the fact of recreating or imitating what we consider superior is already an advantage over the rest of those who do not try.

Imitating is always easy and the most natural.

Michael: I understand.

Kina: You don't seem distressed even though this exam is difficult.

Mikael: Is that so?

Kina: Well...yes.

Kina: Are you able to do the theory?

Mikael: I'm not sure.

Mikael: I think you are capable of doing it if you concentrate.

Kina: I understand, I'll try.

When answering, he looks at the books intensely, trying to fit the pieces on the table.

I will need to help you with this exam and your grades for school.

I will first work on your ability for this exam and leave the rest to your reasoning.

According to the information contained:

King Liolpes was bewitched and blindly in love with Zatrina. Zatrina was a duchess of Trymeltia. Dioni was a strong support until the end of his career. Trymeltia had a faithful peace treaty for centuries. Klondike was a powerhouse. The great Trymeltia was formed and the war ended. Zatrina disappeared and so did Dioni.

Certainly the theoretical framework would arise from the following options:

Trymeltia as the first target.

About the origin of the kingdom: A century before the peace treaty, Trymeltia and Klondike were sworn enemies. Taking up arms against a world power was suicide and they lacked both military power and money.

Conclusion: the peace treaty may well serve as a means to gain strength over time, until you have enough to follow the desire of your ancestors inherited after generations.

About infiltrating the Klondike: Duchess Zatrina was trained in the art of seduction in all its aspects, as well as learning about Liolpes and his peculiar dissatisfaction about entertainment; playing the perfect role as a mythical woman in his eyes.

Conclusion: Zatrina fled on her own, returning to her lands, fulfilling the original role of taking down Liolpes.

Regarding what is growing: it is true that Zatrina was trained in the diplomatic political arts, but part of the plan was to slowly disable indirectly, as late repercussions, the decisions made at the foreign relations table. Zatrina monopolized power and ruled out anyone who interfered with the original objective.

Conclusion: Dioni was a front within the Klondike, as she served as a double spy for Trymeltia. Zatrina and Dioni could have been in love and they did not disappear completely, but once everything was done, they triumphantly went to live together in the remoteness of Trymeltia.

About the birth of Great Trymeltia: to give the public his preaching of a firm and benevolent country, he protected Klondike according to the treaty. Thus, he united, in forces and homes, with Trymeltia to defend him and be brothers in arms together.

Conclusion: it was already planned, including the war and the cost of defending Klondike, but by uniting and forming the new power called Great Trymeltia, the wish inherited from centuries ago was fulfilled. The war that was only pretended to be won if they were united in a single country, was another facade; The war was already a few steps away from ending in victory for Trymeltia, but they did not rush until just the right moment to achieve their objective.

The king of Trymeltia at that time, Carl IX seemed, according to this monitoring of his psychology, a strategist who meticulously prepared his victims to fall into his webs; and only from the shadows did he operate.

He was brutally informed of his enemy and the conditions in which Liolpes was found.

Thanks to extensive careful information and a little analysis, I could finally discover the truth about the history that is known, and what the reality of the facts is.

It certainly seemed strange to me that Trymeltia was so benevolent without having purposes and convictions; and if he had not penetrated into the reputation that King Carl had and how he thought. Even all his previous preparation from years ago.