With a bright future ahead of him, Loya decided to be like Smorey and returned to Kazdale after graduation.

"Loya's decision was beyond everyone's expectations, and everyone is wondering why."

why?Loya was in high spirits.

Because he found the answer: No matter how the situation changes, Sakaz can only have a chance of survival if he unites as one and always holds hope for tomorrow in his heart.

The Sakaz compatriots cherish each other and love each other as brothers, which is the core and foundation of Kazdaele cultural spirit.

Back at the Ministry of Culture, Loya began to put the framework together.

On the other side, Tracy suppressed the proposal to purge the army for the third time.

"Our enemy is Theresia."

He always responded so lightly, even though the matter was beyond the scope of children's play.

Not only are the mercenaries fighting on their own, there are also some different voices in the company.

No one knows what the general is thinking, but his followers are worried as they watch the wave getting bigger and bigger.

Perhaps Tracys just wanted to find a way out, a way out that Kazdaele would not be lost in history no matter who lost or won.

Chapter 33 What I did

Loya encountered a bottleneck in his creation, so he wrote a special letter.

"Hello, I am Loya, the author of "Childhood" and "In the World"."

“Now I’m finishing my last work on Kazdaele.”

"But before that, I want to know what your thoughts are on Kazdaele and the Sarkarz in this land."

"Please tell me more, your daughter - Feinuo's guitar was a gift from me. Please don't blame her anymore."

"I like this cute child very much, and I don't think she can grow up with discrimination against Sakaz."

——Minister of Culture, Kazder, Loya

After writing it, she sent it to Finot and attached it to her father.

Loya naturally opened his mouth and bit into the biscuits fed by the nightingale.

"good to eat."

"Whoosh~"

Liz clapped her palms happily, and then fed Shining and Linguang a piece each.

"Well, Liz's skills are getting better and better."

Shining also praised it.

Before Lin Guang could speak, Luo Ya stopped writing and asked:

"Margaret, what do you think of Sakaz?"

Lin Guang understood what he meant instantly, smiled and shook his head.

"You still ask me this question now, Loya, do you think the answer I gave is still relevant?"

After that, I looked at Loya, Shining, and Liz. The three friends present were all Sakaz from Kazdale.

"Also..." Loya ignored Nightingale and asked Shining directly:

"What do you think?"

"You don't have to ask me that question, Mr. Loya."

Shining smiled softly and closed the book.

"I am now your follower and I think the same thing as you."

... Luo Ya felt embarrassed, so he didn’t ask any more questions.

Because "My University" is the final work in the trilogy, he puts forward a general point of view and makes it acceptable to as many people as possible.

This requires a degree of control that can not only change the outside world's view of Sakaz, but also make Sakaz recognize it from the bottom of his heart, so he needs to know what they think.

Loya has a rough idea of ​​the current situation inside Kazdale, and all he has to do now is wait.

Later, the system sends a reply.

Opening it, the handwriting, although not very pretty, is very mature and reads:

"Hello, Mr. Loya, your letter caught me off guard. I looked at your book, thought about it for a long time, and finally decided to give you an answer."

"I am a husband and father. After the war broke out, I chose to leave here because it was better to face discrimination from the outside world than to lose my life."

"If you ask me what I think, I think Kazdaele is my hometown, but I have no feelings for it. What really touched me was the Sakaz in the book, which reminded me of many old friends."

"I'm ashamed because I ran away, but I think if everyone was Gregory and Smorey, our ending would be different."

"Recently, although I thought about moving back to Kazdaele, I finally didn't have the courage, but I still decided to stay in Victoria to support you."

"You are right. I don't want my children to grow up in endless abuse."

——Your reader, a father

A sincere and heartfelt reply.

Loya already knew how to write.

Before writing, he asked one last question:

"Shining, is there any possibility of peace talks during the war?"

"It's impossible."

"Will Kazdaele disappear completely after the war?"

Shining did not answer immediately, but looked at Loya with a smile.

"alright, I got it."

That depends on what you are doing now.

With the support of Theresia and Traces, and the racial identity rooted in Sakaz for hundreds of years, Loya's task is not difficult, but it is important.

And so the writing began:

"That's it. I decided to go to Victoria to study. I secretly made up my mind to enter university no matter what..."

"I imagined that I could learn a lot in college, such as making the land of Kazdaele grow food. I wanted to find a way out for all the Sakaz who were suffering. I wanted to save them."

Smoore's network successfully allowed Loya to enter the university he had longed for, but what greeted him was not the paradise he had imagined.

"A good life does not exist. I endured their private abuse of me. From this moment on, I understood that without the powerful Kazdel, there would be no dignified Sakaz."

"At that time, I didn't have the confidence to refute those calls of 'demon guy'."

In it, Loya also refuted some of the virtuous arguments popular in Victoria.

He emphasized: Without the progress of ideas, there will be no progress of civilization.

It is already dusk as I write this. Nightingale and Shining went to the medical department to help, and Margaret also went to the training room.

Loya was left alone, and suddenly he remembered a force in Kazdel.

A power that is always in trouble and has no access to oil and salt is the Ten Kings Court.

Although there are no longer ten royal courts in Kazdare, most of the ones that still exist are not fuel-efficient lamps, especially the blood demons, madmen who can only bleed into rivers.

It would be great if everyone was like Lucille.

Speaking of Kelucier, she came running over on her hind legs.

"Loya, Loya!"

She hurriedly shook a newspaper, ran to the table and handed it over

Loya took a closer look and saw that it was good news.

It was no longer a third-rate newspaper, but an official newspaper almost equivalent to Londinium.

The headline is: "Victorian Parliament approves new policy"

It is about the infected people. It roughly relaxes the working standards of the infected people and increases certain benefits. In this way, a large number of people will flow into the city.

Loya’s new book doesn’t have to worry about running out of space, and its spread should be faster this time.

"Very useful information, how much does it cost this time?"

"free!"

But Lucille blinked, waved and left after delivering the newspaper.

When she reached the door, she suddenly turned back and said with a smile: "Loya, don't forget that I am also a Sakaz."

"Ha..." Luo Ya smiled dumbly.

I don’t know about other places, but at least in the Tower of Babel, the Sakaz are as close as one family.

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Mostema held the same edition of the newspaper that Loya had read a few days ago, feeling a little guilty.

Because this painting was passed on to her, she didn’t pay attention to it when she was packing her backpack. She threw it away without seeing the famous name on it afterwards.

But what I didn't expect was that someone actually picked it up.

Fortunately, no big problems occurred...

Looking at the above reports, it is still beneficial to Loya.

Looking around, there are no trash cans in the wasteland, and this newspaper is available everywhere, so there won't be any trouble.

So Mostima threw it away casually, and the newspaper fell in the wind.

Half an hour later, an orange-haired Pelo picked it up.

I don’t know what is written in the newspaper, I just know that there is something delicious and yellow-orange on it.

So she caught a bad guy and asked him what happened.

The bad guy was trembling, seeing that there was something wrong with this Pello's brain, and wanted to send her away, so he made up this nonsense:

"This is a specialty of Kazdaele. You will definitely be able to eat it if you go."

"That's the man. He's Loya from Cazdale. You just have to go and find him."

So the stupid Pelo changed his destination.

Chapter 34 A journey

In the past few days, after Loya completed "My University", it was first released in Victoria, and the reprinted version quickly spread in Kazdaele.

"So, does anyone want to go out with me today?"

Inside the Ministry of Culture, Loya looked around.

Nightingale immediately lowered her head, Linguang and Shining looked at each other, and pushed her in front of Loya.

"Okay, it's you!"

Showing a bright smile, Loya grabbed Nightingale's hand and ran out.

He asked on purpose, Linguang and Shining also pushed on purpose, and Nightingale lowered her head on purpose.

After so many days, Nightingale has not left Rhode Island, so he just took this opportunity to take her out.

Nightingale actually wants to go out, but girls are always shy.

Before setting off, Loya asked Shining for two more talisman pendants just in case, although Shining didn't think he would be in danger.

Wearing a canvas hat, hanging a pendant for Nightingale, and asking her to take a camera to record the scenery along the way, the two officially set off on the road.

The weather was nice today, still pretty groggy, but pretty good in Kazdaele.

There are already some signs of prosperity in Theresia's ruling area, such as a relatively densely distributed building complex.

At least it wasn't like the places Loya saw when he first crossed over, which were either ruins or empty wasteland.

After walking for a while, Luo Ya turned around and asked:

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