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SL: Chapter 564 – Day 5,039 – The Leader

“Welcome to the city of New Mecca,” Hasad said as the city came into view. We had stopped for the night and in the morning, I saw grinders hard at work quickly clearing the monsters. They looked tired but had clean clothes that were colored gray. From the store clearly. No one would wear gray clothes otherwise.

Looking at the walls, there were towers and cannons. So, this city was clearly developed. There were lots of stares from both the grinders, and soldiers as we passed them. I wasn’t overly concerned. We entered the city, and they had an actual road leading to the center. No random path of craziness, which was nice.

Everyone was clean and there wasn’t a smell in the air. No trash on the streets either. That showed the government was actually in control, unlike Meech, which was a hellhole except for the inner city. Making our way through the city, we eventually arrived at a large building at the plaza. I noted New Mecca didn’t have an inner-city wall like Purgatory or Meech did. That was interesting. There was an airship tower and only a small air-boat docked, nothing bigger.

Perhaps I could buy an airboat so we could leave this place and travel above the roads. That would be a good option. The building we were led into was only four stories tall. We were escorted to a well furnished side room and left to wait. There were no traps as far as I could tell.

Water was brought to us, but the servant didn’t say anything. Eventually a servant came after half an hour, left some water, and that was it. No food or anything else the servant left and ignored all questions.

“A bit lacking,” Fiyaz said.

I could agree with that. “Maybe they want to see if we are doing anything. Or this Leader could be outside the city,” Captain Francis made another good point.

“Well, they clearly have an upgraded city and points, with all those cannons,” I pointed out. I took the water and poured my own cup. “I also didn’t see anyone run off or any type of communication that was used either,” I mentioned. That was something that had been bothering me as well.

“My guess is that whoever handles the communication is kept concealed,” Fiyaz suggested. I nodded at that.

“No summons, and no businesses. The entire plaza is just a line of carts purchasing supplies,” Michelle added. That was another aspect that was throwing me off.

“A military city, a military state,” I said as it clicked togeather. This really was North Korea but without North Koreans. Now I was even more curious what the Leader would be like.

We waited another two hours, which made me think it wasn’t intentional. They just didn’t have protocols for visiting heads of state. Or they were trying to get a trap into position. I didn’t sense any danger and didn’t hear anything out of the ordinary.

The door finally opened and eight soldiers entered. Now these men had stats that matched up with my soldiers. High level 4, low level 5. Much more than Hasad. I noted Hasad walking to the left of a man in uniform, that was similar to his soldiers, except for the shoulder pads. His beard was a bit neater and had a touch of white. This was clearly the Leader.

I stood up and my team fell in around me. To the Leader’s right a man spoke up. “Announcing, the Leader. Defender of the Faithful. Chosen of Allah.”

I gave a look and a quick nod to Fiyaz, who spoke up. “Announcing Emperor Michael of the Empire of Purgatory. Champion of the Realm. Custodian of the Avatar. Slayer of the Divine Empress.” I could tell the man was sizing me up as well.

He had stats, but not as much as me. I would put him around 150,000 to 200,000. A sizable amount. Even enough to be a threat if he was a glass cannon. But I didn’t think that was the case. We eyed each other. He actually had a bit of height on me.

“Hello,” I finally said with a bit of a smirk. I was curious how he would respond. Would he stand on a pedestal and pretend to be mightier than me or would he recognize he was outclassed.

“Hello. My apologies for the delay. We haven’t had visitors in over a decade. A conference room has been prepared, shall we sit there and speak?” he asked.

“That is fine,” I agreed and stepped forward. I could tell the soldiers were giving me nervous looks but didn’t interfere. I inclined my head, which he returned. We left the sitting room and went to a conference room.

I took the middle seat on one side with my team flanking me, the Leader did as well on the other. His soldiers matching our numbers with Hasad and his announcer sitting on either side of him. The remaining soldiers stood behind him.

“I am told you come from the East?” he asked me.

“Yes. My Empire controls the Eastern portion of the Systemic Lands. And your Leader’s Domain, three cities?”

“An interesting name, Systemic Lands. For this place. And you have clearly spoken with the Indians and Russians,” he replied.

“I have. They were, disappointing,” I replied, and he nodded.

“Cursed. The spawn of idiots and devils. Their madness, it is tiring. That is why the border is closed off. I apologize if Hasad offended you. My nation is very strict,” he replied.

“There was no offense given. I can understand your policies. Out killing monsters?” I asked him.

“Inspecting. Making sure things run smoothly. I am surprised an Emperor, with over 10 cities, has come this far,” he replied. That was a valid question and I smiled.

“The management of my Empire is well handled in my absence. We have had quite a bit of time to perfect things. But I am curious about the devil monster, and the sword,” I replied flexing a bit more.

“A controversial topic. My advisors would warn me to stay silent or trade the information. How many cities?” he asked. He clearly was no puppet leader. He was inquiring about my economic power and military force. The number of cities under my control directly related to how much combat pressure I could bring against him. The answer, quite a lot.

“Nineteen,” I said. There were looks of shock on the surrounding soldiers, and also despair. The Leader closed his eyes and let out a long sigh, slumping back in his chair. There was no point lying about such a thing. I could have hidden it some more, but this wasn’t that type of conversation. While I was here, I wanted to make clear I held the superior position in these discussions.

“Nineteen, that is quite a bit. Your stats are higher than mine. Your companions have quite a bit,” he replied while looking us over.

“And you are all alone out here?” I asked him.

“Yes.” He held up a hand when his announcer seemed to what to say something. “Lying will only make enemies. We cannot win against such a nation. Our advantage is separation. We could fight, we could resist, but winning would be impossible. That title, ‘Slayer of the Divine Empress’, your predecessor?”

“Another nation. The Dragon Empire, that was defeated. She was quite evil, and I don’t use that word lightly. She liked to turn people into furniture and listen to their screams,” I said.

“Ah, that is quite…evil. Well we have our own evils and are trapped in our territory. The void is to the North, West, and South. To the East is death. We have had contact with the city states to the South, but we are cut off. The airship route is perilous, long, and expensive.” He seemed tired.

“The overflow population. How do you deal with it?” he finally asked.

“We are growing our own food, and that is offsetting the problem, and we are looking to invade another nation.” I could see everyone suddenly staring at me in surprise that I would say such a thing. But if there was going to be an initial fight, might as well get it over with.

“And you are planning to take cities into your Empire?” the Leader asked with a bit of hesitation and a slight touch of fear. I shook my head.

“Like the Wild West. I plan to unleash people, but they would fight and do what they want. Like a no-man’s land,” I said. He relaxed at that.

“The cursed cities. You plan to take unleash people there. I see it. It would be good for us as well,” he responded. “But that leaves the cursed sword and the devil monster,” he said with a lot of hatred. I nodded at this.

“I was hoping you would provide some more information,” I responded. He gave me a searching look.

“A treaty is like a fart in the wind. It does not matter. And with your stats, I can’t win. I want to keep my three cities, and the boarder to the East,” he said.

“It will be the Wild West. I won’t be organizing a response against you. There needs to be an outlet. Taking more cities, just increases the issues,” I responded.

“So, you will let me defend myself like the Indians against your settlers,” he replied with a frown, and I nodded.

“I think you are better organized than that, but yes. As long as no attack, including terrorism is done against my nation, then I won’t personally intervene against you,” I replied. Getting more cities might increase my income, but that was only short term. Long term, the population crisis would become worse and that would lead to rebellion and loss of income.

It was much better to create an outlet and send people out this way. As for this Leader and his Domain, I didn’t care too much. It would be the Wild West. An artificial Wild West, but one, nonetheless. People would die by the thousands, and some of that chaos would impact the board this Leader had.

But it didn’t matter to me. We had a huge string of void zones splitting the Systemic Lands and no plan to make a road. We would set up a portal building and use that to transport people in mass to a staging city, then unleash them. No transport back the other way, except with Clarissa’s or my permission.

It would be a war zone, with people constantly flooding in. It was cruel, unfair, and horrible, but it was the only option available. We would pack in people more and more. And I had no doubt a lucky few would get enough points and crystals to buy a pass back to retire. But it was the only long term option for stability I had.

If the sword and the monster couldn’t be cleared, then I would have to take one of the Leader’s three cities, and unleash people here. It was not my first choice, but it was a choice. Let the other nations to the far West, send people out into the warzone.

Comments

No chapters again today? :/

Overlord1993

Michael doesn’t have this knowledge, but I think eventually the end goal needs to get people ready to leave this almighty system sheltered systemic lands. So as many people need to be made as strong as possible to survive what comes after and defend the rest of humanity, as well as raise the baseline power level as much as is viable. Other than pumping up the champions in points what else can the more mediocre strength people do? There are only so many grinding areas and point flow available for the entire population?? I say learning how to directly manipulate energy would be the most helpful! Maybe create some schools to teach people to start manipulating energy with as low stats as possible. See how much it can get developed by sheer population numbers trying stuff. Try to sustain and heal off ambient energy like the DE that solves a lot of population problems right there. If they can figure out how to make stuff like the voice projection module, maybe eventually can lead to do some lite skills. They could maybe figure out some earth knowledge programming/coding type mega “programs” to run with energy to end up with different effects. “Magic” without the system. Try to use it to reinforce physical stuff and maybe internal stuff like healing or curse resistance Energy manipulation that could come useful when meeting other energy systems or users. Curse damage resistance seems to be being seeded as a unique strength of Michael. I feel like this has to come into play even more than it has. Maybe need it to resist and even travel places outside the systemic lands This would maybe be the most helpful thing for the population to be able to do if humanity is sent out into the wider dangerous world/universe/dimension.

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Alba

Honestly i see no solution with what they have as of now lie MC and tohers said/think They can't upscale the food farms enough for the growing population even if they go outside cities (and underground one), cost of it and etc can't follow it with the number Like MC said it will be a bloodbath no matter what at some point when he discovered that they can't upgrade the citie anymore and so no option to solve this shit will reveal itself, maybe get the tower and the vote to 'end' the systemic land if its really like this..... but also by doing it can kill basically everyone as they are in a box and they don't know what outside (but seem its not good and hostile area as the fragment coming out of the Systemic land have show) Kill the newcomers like you said is bad, if you want that atleast a part of Humanity stay in stability (and can 'progress' as a civ/country/organization and search new solution and have time/ressource for it) and not everything go into bloodbath and caveman wilderness, seem launching the overflow of people into a area with Wilderness 'law' and basic partial supervision is the only 'solution' (and the 'better' one as of now) in my mind Honestly the story is all time the MC and others being into fucked up situation do the best choice that they can (who is partially fucked up in some way but not by their choice but as the only less bad one that they have in their situation) Everything other option seem more disastrous (even if short term they 'okay' at some point the return will be even more disastrous) in my view I think its best if he wipe everything out here in this area (so as to not have surprise or potential problem arising in the future (like this Leader growing more at some point and doing shit), take 1/3 of the citie of this area (like his region geography you have some citie who are in corner region or etc who can be taken as they are easely blocked and controlled (like surrounding by level 4-5 zone) so he can still grow a bit his income and have deserted citie and territory who will give some time to his empire and some place to grow more And all the rest who were wiped clean he launch it as wilderness I see not point and benefice to let others old country (who have more or less some teeth as they don't start at zero) to stay alive instead of going a clean wipe of all of it if he can so as to be sure no future problem or people 'holding' and growing with time is possible and potentially come fuck thing in his stable side/territory when he launch the wilderness area, 'country' and conflit will be created anyway by the people he launch in this wilderness, so a good clean state/wipe (who is more or less easy for him to do if he solve the sword and monster) is eliminating potential problem for him in the future, and he is sure to have 'full control' of the systemic land people and so can really focus on PVE and the systemic land real problem/challenge and not worry at all with PVP problem spawning at some point

Zarik0

Well damn :)

Zarik0

Anyone has any ideas on how to deal with the population issue? I think one way to deal with it is to build outside cities. Maybe underground? Then massively scale the food farms. That would still most people useless and defenseless. The easiest solution I can think of is to just kill of the new comers, except for exceptional people. But that just invites people to rebel.

Kyle


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