episode_0051
by fnovelpiaCass shook hands firmly with Crom’el von Girex.
“Casduks. Welcome to the right place! I’ve been waiting for you to come this long.”
“Count Cromelle von Girex. I’m glad you’re in good health so far.”
“Haha! Fortunately, the central government did not notice our revolution. Thanks to you, I haven’t been hurt yet!”
Crom’el laughed loudly.
Really stupid central government bastards.
Cromwell thought that the central government was so corrupt that it was so stupid that it did not yet understand whether the Girex Castle had become a camouflage fortress or what the new revolutionary ideology, liberal nationalism, was.
They were really stupid pigs, just wasting their time in luxury and greed, not knowing that countless seeds of rebellion like themselves were growing in the kingdom due to foolish politics and corrupt administration.
However, because it was such a stupid central government, it was able to completely hide the revolutionary army’s hidden side by borrowing a portion of the investment funds that could easily pass over the millions of dollars given by Dux and giving enough bribes to the inspectors.
They were really stupid central bastards who still thought that the Bemes Revolution was only a reform of science and economy.
“Casduks. It really seems like the inspection agencies of the executive branch and the Ministry of Home Affairs have become obsolete. There are so many people with yellow cloth discussing revolution in the Jirex territory.”
“Inspectors these days are really bastards who eat the liver of a flea, Dux. Thanks to this, our revolution is still accepted internationally only as science and economic reform. Of course, it is steadily spreading as the correct ‘revolutionary ideology’ to our revolutionary army, residents, and people in various places.”
“Count Cromelle. But isn’t the speed at which revolutionary ideas are spreading among people too fast? Are there really no problems with camouflage and security until the day of the uprising? It would be a big deal if a traitor came out. Before the revolutionary army rises, we must prevent the unfortunate incident of a punitive army emerging from a lazy center.”
I told Count Cromell of my concerns about revolutionary traitors.
It was a stupid center, but the day a renegade army came out, a big problem would arise in the revolution.
People are fickle creatures who can move more easily than expected for even the slightest benefit.
“Don’t worry about that! The core contents of the Great Revolution were made known only to trusted elite revolutionaries. And, using the two examples you gave me earlier, the Gestapo and the NKVD, we also established Vigilante, the National Security Police, a secret political police organization for the great revolution. Thanks to this, you can easily find dangerous traitors.”
“Secret police? Is it possible for us to have a secret police system since we will lack administrative power and personnel? But, by any chance, you didn’t impose cruel security controls on insufficient personnel, did you? We are a revolutionary army that stands up for the will of the people, not oppressors.”
I was surprised to hear Vigilante, the National Security Police Department, suddenly pop out.
Oh my, I’m surprised. What kind of secret police are you suddenly talking about? Is this Nazi or Soviet?
If a psychopath like Heinrich Himmler or Nikolai Yezhov existed and acted as a revolutionary as a vigilante, the revolution could become very radical.
Even before I had established a clear political situation, it would not have been good for my plans if excessive political censorship and harsh security occurred within the revolutionary army.
It’s time for us to expand moderately and quickly!
Even though it was meant to catch revolutionary traitors, I hoped that the reign of terror I told you about, such as mutual surveillance, rewards for informers, and excessive interrogation, would only be used as simple examples.
Because I was neither a fascist nor a communist.
“It’s definitely not that Vigilante is excessively oppressing or monitoring the revolutionary army and the citizens of the Zirex territory, right? You are surely aware that I am preparing the final plan for the bloodless entry of the capital city of Vermina. Please do not engage in disruptive behavior such as throwing cold water on people!”
“Of course!!! Vigilante is not like Gestapo or Encabede! It’s just a bit of a radical police mechanism to catch serious degenerates! I often receive reports directly from the person in charge!”
Cromelle was surprised, as if he had suddenly received a reprimand from a superior, and confirmed Vigilante’s stability.
Although I had absolutely no power over the Girex Territory Revolution externally, ideologically, as their leader and leader Dux, I had a very strong, shadowy influence.
So, as my potential subordinate, Cromelle had to follow my intentions. The enormous amount of money he now has, the army built based on that money, and the reason people follow Cromel come solely from me.
Fortunately, my dominance is sufficient to control Crom’el.
Cromelle, who was so angry at the royal family and the demon world, suddenly went to extremes, so he had to hold on to the reins.
A really big revolution is no different from a big massacre, so if I didn’t firmly take the reins of the revolution, I might be judged only as a massacre in history.
At least, as someone who directly spread new ideas, I felt that level of responsibility.
He said he was not an irresponsible sowing father.
I never! I never wanted my revolutionary army to become a terrible radical group under the guise of revolution.
I didn’t like the Soviet Union’s disregard for human life or the racially discriminatory Third Reich Germany.
The ultimate goal of my great revolution was a bloodless entry into the capital, Vermina, and a natural revolutionary government. So there was no need for such radical groups.
Just as Lenin entered the capital, St. Petersburg, where the existing provisional government was located, bloodlessly, with the help of citizens and soldiers during the October Revolution in Russia, I also planned to change the regime cleanly without causing any major damage.
‘But a bloodless revolution is really very difficult. However, I have enough game knowledge to use this part.’
I knew for sure.
The important knowledge that the production company gave to users in the original game.
It was the fact that Barakhan, the demon prince of the demon world, had been disguised for decades as Duke Trail, the highest-ranking noble in the palace, and eventually led the Bemes Kingdom to complete destruction.
It was the only game text that accurately stated the reason for the fall of the Bemes Kingdom in the game.
Barakhan, who disguised himself as a Trail Duke for decades, eventually shook the Bemes Kingdom from its roots and destroyed it.
Therefore, based on this knowledge of the game, I was able to enter the royal capital without blood by making exquisite use of the fact that the Duke of Trail was a disguised Prince Barakan.
To explain in detail why this is possible, all we had to do was subject Duke Trail, a Barakan, to a heresy interrogation, reveal his true identity as the Demon Prince, and revolutionaryly criticize King Delmond, who ruined the entire country without knowing the truth for decades, and the regime would be in our hands. .
Such an extremely incompetent royal family could not withstand the enormous anger of the people.
“But, Kasduks. Is the old Trail Duke really the devil prince ‘Barracán del Posimos’? Kasduks. Looking at the information you provided, it seems certain, but as expected, there is no very conclusive information.”
“Yes. Count Cromelle. Demon Prince Barakhan used his specialty of disguise to pretend to be a human for decades and lived as a close friend of King Delmond, a treacherous traitor who tilted the country. There is no way he would leave behind conclusive evidence that he is a demon.”
I nodded to Cromelle, who was worried that due to a lack of conclusive evidence, Duke Trail, a high-ranking noble, could not be revealed as the Demon Prince of the Demon World by being interrogated for heresy.
Yes. Now, sadly, because Barakhan was such a meticulous and skilled tactician, there was no conclusive evidence to put him under the Inquisition for heresy.
Even though I have gathered so much game knowledge and all information networks!
As it was, the trail work, which was a prerequisite for a bloodless revolution, made it impossible to reveal the identity of the demons.
Who could recklessly subject a duke, a very high-ranking nobleman, to an in-depth interrogation of heresy without any significant evidence?
“So, only our Bemes Revolutionary Army, which will grow, must gain strong prestige, power, and the support of the people, and request the Duke of Trail to be interrogated for heresy instead of avoiding a civil war by keeping the civil war a secret. We must make up for the lack of evidence with a show of force and intimidation sufficient to start a civil war, and ensure that the duke stands trial for heresy.”
“Dux. can we do it? The more I think about him, the more I feel like he’s just a ridiculous tactician.”
“Have courage. Crom L. You have the heart of an angry revolution.”
“Dux… … .”
Thanks to my support, Cromelle regained the anger and courage toward the royal family and the demon world that came from the pain of losing relatives, friends, and permanent residents.
He was a tactician with incredible tenacity, but we had to do it.
Ha, it’s really similar to how the nine-tailed fox transformed into Dal-gi, a peerless beauty, and turned King Zhou into a rare and ruined king in Jujiyukrim.
Barakhan, who transformed into a mean old man, continued to pretend to be human for several decades, ultimately shaking the very foundation of the Bemes Kingdom.
The kingdom was tilting more and more violently, and countless disasters were occurring.
He was a man from a ruined country. Not a beautiful woman in ruins, but a man in ruins.
So, I couldn’t help but think that Barakhan’s intelligence and persistence were no joke.
Because you ruined the country.
In the original, with his great acting, he eventually sacrificed the Kingdom of Bemes and ascended to become the next Demon King. Depending on the route in the game, he was a future great evil who could even become the new Demon King.
Therefore, it was absolutely necessary to destroy the plan of the person who would sacrifice the Kingdom of Bemes, which was full of tenacity and could last for fifty years, or perhaps even a hundred years.
That was the way to rule the Kingdom of Bemes and gain a gigantic state-level power to protect my newly reincarnated hometown and save the world from its dark fate.
He and I were now in a fierce battle to see who would take over the entire kingdom of Bemes.
The winner would gain rapid national power, and the loser would disappear into obscurity.
“We must raise a strong revolutionary army capable of waging a civil war in order to bring down Barakhan and his associated royal family without a civil war. The future of the kingdom rests in our hands.”
“Yes! Kasduks! We must scale quickly and infinitely! How dare you offer up the Kingdom of Bemes as a sacrifice to the demon world! Disgusting demon bastard!!! Glory to the revolutionary army! Vivat Revolution!”
Cromelle shouted revolutionary slogans while shaking his fists.
I could understand Crom’el’s determined heart.
Indeed, no one has known about Barakhan’s disguise and national immolation plan for over fifty years. Demon Prince Barakhan, he was a very demon-oriented, patient, skilled, and dangerous man.
However, even though he had been working on the trail for fifty years, or even before that, in human form for over a hundred years, he had been working to destroy the kingdom.
With my knowledge of unfair games, I was planning on completely ruining my long years of effort as an unfair demon.
I don’t know what his final struggle will be, but in order to prevent his final struggle, reveal his identity, and take over the country, I had to complete a revolution of great power called the Bemes Revolution.
For the world, for me, and for my hometown after reincarnation.
And to quickly destroy all annoying future risk factors before they grow.
Lastly, to take revenge on King Delmond, who had been a half-traitor and a toy toy with me for ten years, and who had brutally destroyed my childhood home.
As I remembered the final goal of the great revolution, I resolutely strengthened my mind.
For a full day, we had a very passionate discussion about the internal elements of the revolution with Cromelle, who, like me, had a strong hatred for the royal family and the demon world.
The structure of the revolutionary army, its future level of armament, and methods of controlling the revolutionary forces.
After such a heated discussion, it was time to inspect the exterior of the Jirex territory the next day.
From what I heard, quite a few factories have already been built in the pilot industrial complex, and the revolutionary army is also training hard in anticipation of new weapons. I was definitely looking forward to it.
I went out of the castle with Cromelle, guarded by a wall of knights, to feel the revolutionary enthusiasm of the Zirex territory.
And soon Cass could only hear and smell the smell of metal and the sound of steam at the same time.
It was the early steam revolution.
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