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Chapter 2132 is all my lyrics.

Chapter 2132 is all my lyrics.

"Is the village finished?"

Blazer was taken aback. Looking at the contents of the review documents provided by Robert Kleef and Aldridge, he thought that only a preliminary stage had been established.

It's understandable that they would think this way. Humans build villages on a large scale and make quite a commotion, while orcs have a habit of patrolling their territory daily and will come up and demolish any temporary camps that humans set up.

But the small to medium-sized kingdoms represented by Robert Kleef and Aldridge have already been built.

“That’s why these guys are so fearless. First, all their actions are in accordance with the law, and second, it’s the will of the people.” Herbie rarely showed a troubled and headache-ridden expression.

"Just as we used the Olympiad to ban war by separating the powerful class from the vast majority of ordinary people by giving benefits to the people, these small and medium-sized kingdoms also give their citizens benefits, namely, the increase in villages."

"With those villages, the people can not only obtain land, but also acquire resources to develop the villages and become wealthy by participating in the Olympic Games, killing two birds with one stone."

"Therefore, the citizens of these small and medium-sized kingdoms were quite cooperative, bringing their families to those places and even actively participating in the construction."

"By the way," Herbie turned his head, resting his left hand on the table to support his face, and looked at Blazer with his head tilted to the side.

"Don't try to persuade those villagers to leave on their own by portraying yourself as a benevolent army. There's a saying that might sound harsh, but... there's some truth to the old saying that 'bad people come from poor and remote areas.'"

"They don't need the persuasion or deception of the power classes in small and medium-sized kingdoms; they are already determined to stay in the villages of the orcs. [Interest] is more effective than any words."

"So far, we haven't sent anyone to investigate or persuade them, just to prevent the villagers from knowing more or more specific things and becoming even more determined to stay there."

"Really."

Blazer's expression didn't change much. Instead, he carefully reviewed the audit documents provided by Robert Kleef and Aldridge from beginning to end.

But after looking at it again, he couldn't find any problems. Just like his initial assessment, it was a perfect application review document with no flaws.

Judging from this application review document alone, the committee that granted the qualification to participate in the Olympiad without conducting any on-site inspections seems to be nitpicking.

However, Blazer's self-awareness told him that there were some problems.

Herbie rested her head on her arm and quietly watched Blazer. The other four representatives were also very quiet until Blazer finished organizing the application review documents, at which point she spoke.

"This is somewhat like shooting ourselves in the foot. If we had known, we should have... You know what I'm going to say."

"I know that it is precisely because I insisted on holding the Olympiad in a peaceful manner, a competition that could replace war, that they have the audacity to make such unreasonable demands. I'm sorry for causing you trouble."

"How can you say that, Lord Blazer!"

The chaebol alliance representative, determined to win favor through business acumen, immediately stood up and expressed his support for the Olympia competition.

"Whether it is the benefits gained through war or the Olympic Games brought about by violence, force, and pressure, it will ultimately become a means for the powerful class to exploit the people."

"It is always the people who live in fear and suffer, while even when the enemy is at the gates, the powerful classes will only continue to hold their balls and enjoy fine wine and food." "Therefore, our financial alliance absolutely supports your idea. The Olympiad must be absolutely peaceful, as impeccable as the reputation of Hermes's Hat."

"The difficulties we face now are precisely because our goals are ambitious and we can achieve a reputation that no one will question and that everyone will admire!"

“Oh, you’re very perceptive.” Blazer looked at the representative of the conglomerate with admiration.

Herbie glared fiercely at the representative of the financial conglomerate. She often struggled with whether or not to flatter Blazer because of their overly close relationship.

In the blink of an eye, her words were stolen.

This man is a formidable foe; he's incredibly cunning and even stole her old location.

"All you do is say nice things," Herbie muttered, straightening up and resuming his businesslike demeanor.

"To be honest, this matter is quite difficult to handle. Even if we go along with the wishes of the small and medium-sized kingdoms and give them compensation in exchange for giving up their villages in the orc tribes, I'm afraid all the compensation will not end up in the hands of those villagers. In the end, the committee will still force them to move away."

"Either way, I'm going to get myself into trouble."

“They really value money over life.” The representative of the conglomerate alliance shook his head helplessly. “I secretly went to investigate. To be honest, I suspect they already know that the purpose of building the village is to get relocation compensation from the committee. They only maintain the bare minimum of operation, and they just sit there waiting every day. The young and strong ones are even carrying farm tools. I don’t know if they are guarding against orcs or someone else.”

“The problem really is their confidence.” Blazer turned to look at the silent representative of the Holy Cross, who had remained silent throughout.

"Besides being certain that what we are doing is absolutely in accordance with the law and the will of the people, the most important source of our confidence is actually the Holy Cross Expeditionary Force."

"...Lord Blazer, even without asking Commander Anderson and the Three Saintess, I can answer your question on behalf of the Holy Cross Church."

After a moment of silence, the representative of the Holy Cross Church spoke with great difficulty, yet with unwavering resolve.

"Even if they are being used, the Crusade will still go to war for humanity and fight against alien races."

"Even if you humans were the ones who started this trouble?" Lottie spoke for the first time, her tone laced with undisguised sarcasm.

"Yes."

"You eat the food grown by us orcs, and you still come to help people you yourselves hate to fight us!?" Lottie almost slammed her hand on the table and stood up, but remembering that this was not orc territory, she suppressed her anger.

"Even if your Holy Cross Kingdom hates other races, don't be so blind to right and wrong. I can guarantee that the orcs will only expel them and will absolutely not harm them."

“No, if you attack, the Crusader Expeditionary Force will march.” The representative of the Holy Cross Church clenched his fists, suppressing his emotions.

"This is not directed at you, but rather a vow that the Crusaders have upheld for thousands of years. Even knowing it's a trap, even knowing they're being used, they will still carry out their vow."

(End of this chapter)

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