Aeolus looked at the children in front of him, some only five or six years old, others still in swaddling clothes, his eyes filled with a complex mixture of emotions.
These were the results of his time spent as an enforcer, adhering to the mandates of the Legal Code.
The backgrounds of these children's parents varied widely, including gamblers, drunkards, thieves, prostitutes, and even the purely lazy. According to the standards set by the Legal Code, none of these parents were deemed fit to raise their children. Therefore, following the provisions of the Legal Code, the enforcers took the children away from their parents.
Aeolus agreed with this approach and even felt that this aspect of the Legal Code was correct. If the Legal Code did not intervene in such cases, allowing these children to be raised by their parents,