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Chapter 1238: 1238: The Nameless, Humble Life (Grand Chapter for Monthly Votes)



Chapter 1238: Chapter 1238: The Nameless, Humble Life (Grand Chapter for Monthly Votes)

For the longest time, He Ao had always harbored a doubt in his mind.

That is, in the Copy World of the Wilderness Wanderer Ronald, what was the “reason” the federation had for supporting South City City Defense Army Commander “Noan” in his rebellion?

After Noan killed Christos, even with the backing of the federation, could he really convince an Angel-Tier Legion Commander, convince Ains, to recognize his “illegitimate” ascension?

What kind of price would the federation have to pay to achieve this? Could Noan really repay these “losses” to the federation?

At the time, Christos had not fully ascended to power, and his “threat” to the federation only existed in future projections.

The federation likely wouldn’t have been willing to pay such a hefty price for Noan, especially considering the federation’s “stingy” nature.

So why would they encourage Noan to “rebel”?

It wasn’t until today, when he saw Dick in front of him.

He Ao finally obtained the long-overdue answer.

The federation never truly “supported” Noan. They merely intended to use Noan to kill Christos and his supporters. Then, Dick from the North City Defense Army would suddenly “descend like a divine weapon,” annihilate all the rebel forces, and complete the suppression of the rebellion.

At that time, Dick was still the Minister of City Defense, a position appointed by Christos and his cabinet.

As long as the cabinet was entirely wiped out, he would have an absolutely legitimate right of succession, enabling him to smoothly and unimpededly become the Mayor of Dawn City.

The federation would not need to deal with Ains, nor the Legion Commander, nor the citizens of Dawn City.

Because this “succession rule” was entirely lawful.

With the achievements of suppressing the rebellion, coupled with the federation’s support and propaganda, Dick could even proclaim himself as the inheritor of Christos’s “legacy.” Seeking re-election would then be a simple matter.

From the very beginning, the federation’s support was always for Dick.

And to ensure Dick’s legitimacy remained intact, he could not be involved in any “rebellion.”

From this perspective, the current events are nothing but a “repetition” of Noan’s rebellion back then.

However, because Christos exhibited a much greater threat, the federation and the Order Church lurking in Ains’s shadow had invested much more power into this endeavor.

Dick was still one of their trump cards, and the “intercept” army appearing here was, theoretically, only a preventive measure.

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