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Chapter 915: To the End of the World

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"Of course there isn't" Roland poked her forehead affectionately "On the contrary, I feel it's exactly so you'd dream"

"Why are you so happy about what Edith said then?" Anna asked in bewilderment

"I'm not happy about her prediction History itself has a lot of variables and possibilities," Roland replied sly "It's already hard to learn from the past, let alone to predict the future For instance, we may survive the third Battle of Divine Will but suffer a miserable defeat in the fourth one 100 years fro at the bottom of the ocean are too powerful for us to conquer the us to be exterminated from Earth's surface By that time, we don't even knohether the human race could persevere, not to do you typical for you to think about," Anna co Roland's tone "What s" Roland spread out his hands "When she said soovernular noble with a title"

"A governmental officer?" Anna tried to repeat theas an official frooverns the entirety of Graycastle She's do toward, which is a rare and invaluable quality for people born in this era It's so that even Barov fails to pay attention to As a City Hall director, he aleighs pros and cons froa, Edith Kant, as an ordinary noble in the Northern Region, had been assisting the ruler in governing the state, while at the saion It was the ranted to their fa theh they had pledged alliance to theis her attitude toitches" Roland went on, "It's foresightful of her to associate witches with technological revolutions and then incorporate their abilities into the developy"

Roland kneas entirely different to blindly follow an order than to understand the reason behind it Although he had developed the idea of "science and technology constitute a pri force" in his book, nificance of treating witches fairly They did so 's order The public did not understand the rationale behind it either They gradually accepted witches because of the convenience the latter brought to them Their mutual relationship was, as a ile as a thin thread that could easily snap off upon a conflict or a nized the absolute necessity of witches would they engage more deeply

In fact, Roland was more pleased with the shift of Edith's attitude toitches than the change in her political mindset With the centralization of power and the dihts, more officials would eventually accept the concept of unity However, it would probably take a rasp the nature of the witches' abilities

Having said that, Edith was not perfect Although she was htful of the future than most people, she failed to see some other possibilities besides the continued doy were still primarily bound by the era

Nevertheless, Edith was, after all, a young woale It was thus healthy for her to have an a eovernor she would become in 20 or 30 years when she had been imbued with all sorts ofto advertise

After hearing Roland's explanation, Anna tilted her head and asked, "Since the future is unpredictable and you don't care about what Graycastle would look like after your death, what are you planning to do if we survive the Battle of Divine Will?"

"You already know, don't you?" Roland looked into her azure eyes