Naval Gacha System: It's Time To Monopolize The Seven Seas!-Chapter 300: | | First Meeting of Ferus and Typhon Part 6
The banquet of the Daemon Monarchs and the rulers of the United World Government concluded in a good note. Although the introduction of the Mythical Mage, Althea, halted the feast momentarily. It soon carried on with the Mythical Mage and the Authority discussing plans, suggestions, and primarily advice about how to address the threat of the League of Humanity.
The United World Government would rather avoid a widespread war that would desecrate the primordial world. However, they cannot ignore those enslaved by others for the sake of a false peace and security. They must defend what they stand for as what would it mean when they couldn't even fight for the sake of it? Once they had chosen freedom. There was no going back.
Althea wasn't that bothered by the intentions of the United World Government to ban slave trading and hunt those that participate in it. Although it would be difficult to erase the act of enslave others through power and authority, it was a better goal that what most would have done with the capabilities of the World Government. There was no doubt that a power was rising up.
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This power would bring about change that would echo throughout the centuries that would come. It made her intrigue about the future and what it would look like. Would the world end through the wars of ideologies? Or will freedom prevail and cause the dawn of a peaceful age to begin? It was a question she was interested to hear the answer for. Though, perhaps she'll have to wait.
At any rate, the conclusion of the banquet was satisfactory because of two terms. It was the trade agreement between various allied nations of the Typhon Region, and the disbandment of slavery. Of course, since the wide dissolution would cause man power shortage. The United World Government will be willing to assist them through the introduction of technology.
Because of the trade agreements within the Typhon Region, a new market had been unveiled and it was expected for another economic boom to strike the United World Government. Products from the Ferus Sea would start circulating in the mainland, and it would begin with the land of monsters. A rather intriguing story, indeed. This would also give the ability for the nation to influence Europa.
Abraham and Laplace stayed within the Kingdom of Monstra for a short while after the banquet. The reason why was fairly simple. The two wanted to explore the Typhon Region alongside their daughter, Tiamat. Although officials from the World Government didn't like their rulers moving without the protection of the Sentinel and the United Military.
It was more of a cultural and political reason since in actuality, the two didn't need the escort or protection of any forces. The existence of others would only hinder them in a battle. From this thought process, the three left the Kingdom of Monstra and travelled throughout the Typhon Region in the hours to come. Obviously, Little Tiamat was excited.
Their first destination was the mountain ranges that separated the Typhon Region and the wider continent of Europa. It was a natural barrier which ensured that no forces could invade the land of one another. The sight alone was breathtaking, to say the least. Observing it from afar, the mountain range of Typhon was separated into two parts.
The five-kilometer plateau and the ten-kilometer mountains atop it. The sheer size of the mountain would ensure that no entities from either side could pass through without sacrifices. But that didn't mean that there was no entry point between the continental regions. At the very center of the mountain range was the valley of death. It was current occupied by a Colonial Dominion.
At the vanguard of it and at its rear were more Colonial Dominions, which made the valley of death akin to the fortress or gate of humanity. Abraham, Laplace, and Tiamat merely watched the scenery from afar as there was no need to cause trouble within a continental region that wasn't their jurisdiction. Of course, things would be different if their allies asked for their assistance.
The United World Government wouldn't hesitate to aide them in defending against the expansion of the League of Humanity. After all, it was better to have a friend that not have one. At the very least, they wouldn't handle the League of Humanity alone and could face only a part of their attention. Other than that, the three continued on and travelled to the opposite coast.
The Typhon Region didn't only consist of the allied nations. There were hostile nations that bordered each and every allied nation. It was only through the intricate and sophisticated teleportation circles that they could assist one another without requiring to pass through the borders of a neighboring nation. Otherwise, the alliance would be all for naught.
These countries, considered to be the adversaries of the allied nations was no less barbaric than the ancient kingdoms of the Frontier. It was ruled by Daemon Monarchs whom considered themselves as Warlords. They tend to fight skirmishes against their neighbors, but the existence of the alliance have quelled most of their lofty goals. Though, it also made their smarter and sly.
Political maneuvering was the usual within the Typhon Region as nations would utilize the instabilities of one another as a soft power that could cause chaos within the interior of neighboring nations. These instabilities were in the form of monster tribes. These tribes would usually be minding their own business as to not offend the landlord that surrounded them.
However, sometimes... Foreign nations could coerce them through resources and authority. They would become bandits and cause problems in trade. Fortunately, they tend to inhabit the international grey line that resided between nations. It was a part of the Typhon Region that wasn't owned by anyone and anything. It ensured that trade would go smoothly, although amidst certain problems.
Usually, the teleportation circles would be far more reliable and cheaper than hiring a merchant and security caravan that would bring along the goods required for the trade.
During the entire short journey, Tiamat was amazed by a vast expanse of land without sea. It was far more larger than any island she had seen. It was also beautiful and intriguing as it provided a suspense of not having the sea separate you by a gargantuan area. You would practically be neighbors with friends or not friends.
Nonetheless, the three returned to the capital city of the Kingdom of Monstra after concluding their journey within the Typhon Region. Laplace and Tiamat returned first while Abraham sat over a cliff that was recommended by Mercedes quite a while ago. It provided a stunning sight of the capital city. Although not as grand as the towering skylines of the World Government, it was beautiful.
The bushes beside him rustled as Althea emerged from the evergreen that dyed the cliff. Abraham wasn't standing on the cliff merely to enjoy the remarkable sight of the capital city of Monstra. Instead, he awaited for the Mythical Mage. After all, he had provided her an offer before travelling with his wife and daughter. That offer was to depart for the United World Government.
There was no doubt that the Mythical Mage was intrigued, but she rarely accepted invitation of others and would usually visit the place a century later. It was merely a habit of a long-lived elf. She wasn't hasty in her life and spent decades just to make a single decision. Elves would usually be laid back against time as it was never a problem to begin with. They weren't racing against it unlike humanity.
"Took you long enough, Miss Althea." Abraham muttered with a smile, glancing at the elven mage behind him. The offer wasn't only to visit the United World Government. It was also to teach them what they needed to know. But for that to happen, the Mythical Mage must observe them for the meantime. Althea strolled forward, her stoic gaze pointed at him as she tilted her head.
"This might be the fastest I have reached to a definite decision. Usually I take my time, but I'm intrigued about the physique of the humans within the United World Government and your advanced runic technology." Althea couldn't ignore the technological advancement of the World Government, especially including the fact that it hadn't been a decade since they acquired runic magicraft.
"So, interested in my offer, Miss Althea?" Abraham asked, wanting to hear the answer of the Mythical Mage. It would be unfortunate to be rejected, but time also wasn't a problem for him. He had long escaped the clutches of human mortality. Although the growth of the United World Government was rapid, it wasn't with the intention of racing against a particular time.
It was merely an adaptation to the changes of the world. Evolutions that would ensure that the United World Government would be the victor of any conflicts that the nation found themselves in.
"I'll take your offer, Abraham. I'd like to see the so-called United World Government for my self. I heard that your nation loves building towers that pierced through the skies." Althea remarked, earning the grin of the middle-aged man. He was glad that the Mythical Mage accepted his offer. At any rate, Abraham nonchalantly responded to the elven mage. "You won't regret it."
"You'll see what the world will become decades later." Abraham was confident about the United World Government and the positive chances it could bring. The technology and the ways of the World Government will become a vital part of the primordial world. The fact that they had dominated the playing field in mere decades was the proof it.