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Back in New City, President Mies Sai sat in the war room, casually reading a report from the Aeternum Covert Intelligence Agency (ACIA).

Elijah, standing beside him, smirked. “So, how are our ‘friends’ in the Empire doing?”

Mies chuckled, tossing the report onto the table. “Exactly as we expected. They’re robbing merchant caravans like common thieves.”

Elijah rolled her eyes. “Pathetic. They think that stealing a few televisions and radios will change anything?”

Mies leaned back in his chair. “Let them enjoy their stolen luxuries. It’s amusing.”

Unbeknownst to the Empire’s nobles, Aeternum’s response had already been set in motion.

Across the Empire, ACIA agents had infiltrated various cities, spreading anti-government propaganda, inciting protests, and stirring civil unrest among the discontent lower classes. They didn’t even need to lift a finger militarily—the people of the Empire were already turning against their rulers on their own.

Mies tapped his fingers on the table. “There’s
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