(This is an extra story that doesn't advance the character's storyline or the plot but provides readers with more information about the world.)
She believes that the scheming bastards are trying to defeat her unfairly because they cannot fight her fair and square. Moreover, she thinks that maybe this world doesn't accept female rulers.
In the letter from the king:
I am very ashamed to ask such a question. But the church warns us that if you don't withdraw from the throne, they will cease protecting us from the demon kingdoms. As your kingdom is far from the demon kingdom they can't threaten you directly but our kingdom is near to the demon kingdom and we need the church's protection. So, as your father, I can't ask you to come back. However, as the king, I want to request that you withdraw from the throne and return to the kingdom. That's all I have to say...'
The letter we have received contains a brief message, but it mentions that the kingdom was threatened by the church. Although it may seem puzzling, there is a reason behind this. Let's delve into it more deeply.
The story began with the defeat of the first demon king by the first hero. This hero discovered that the demon king and all the demons were immortals who could be killed but would eventually resurrect. To counter this, he created a machine that utilized modern science, UV light, and magic to prevent demons from entering human lands. (It is worth noting that this is a spoiler about an upcoming arc that will reveal the timeline of the first hero.)
The first hero did not entrust the key to any of the kingdoms. He was concerned that if he did, they might use it to manipulate others or that people might fight over it. Instead, the hero gave the key to the church and appointed them responsible for managing and training the hero. This decision turned out to be a grave mistake as the church became corrupt and power-hungry, using the hero as a tool for their own agenda.
In conclusion, the brief message in the letter alludes to the church's threat to the kingdom. It may seem confusing, but the story of the first hero and his machine serves as a backdrop to this threat. The hero's decision to entrust the church with the key ultimately led to their corruption and misuse of power.
"Why church?" is a common question that arises in the minds of many people, especially those who do not follow any religious practices. However, the answer to this question lies in the strong belief that people have in gods. Churches are seen as places of worship and are highly revered by people across the world. In every city, you can find a church that serves as a focal point of the community. Churches play an essential role in people's lives, providing guidance, comfort, and hope. They serve as places of reflection, where people can meditate and find solace amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Despite the positive influence churches can have, it is important to note that not all churches are perfect. Like any other institution, churches can be influenced by corrupt people who use their power and influence to control the political landscape. When the hero in our story forgets this fact, the church becomes highly influential and can manipulate human royal politics. This is a reminder that, while we can find guidance and comfort in churches, we must remain vigilant and ensure that those who lead us are virtuous and have our best interests at heart.
- To be continued
(Now, the next chapter starts where we left off in Chapter 3).