LOGINAs I accepted her propose, I can see that the worries in her eyes vanished in an instant. Instead those worries, shivering doubt and fear were replaced by gladness and joy. Her cheeks were blushes red and we both shared an intimate moment of staring in to each other eyes, our breathing went rapid, it was as if the wall between us has crumbled down and an unrelenting desire were overflows. The strand of her blonde hairs falls beautifully clinging to her face, adding more to her sensuality.
“Aeternum Builds, the Star Region Rises.”Andrea stood close beside him, arms crossed. “You’ve built an empire that works, Mies. Not through fear… but through function.”Mies gave a small, weary smile. “Fear fades. Systems endure.”For a moment, they simply watched — husband and wife, leader and minister — as the city below pulsed with new life. The Star Region, once the seat of arrogance and cruelty, now thrummed with the sound of progress. The hum of turbines, the clang of steel, the hiss of steam — this was the sound of rebirth.And high above it all, illuminated by the last rays of sunset, the Aeternum flag rippled in the wind — no longer just a banner of conquest, but the mark of a civilization rewriting history in real time.*********************The Star Region no longer woke to the tolling of church bells or the barking orders of nobles.Now, it woke to the rhythmic chorus of machinery — cranes swinging in the morning haze, engines humming like a great metallic heartbeat acros
The Star Regional Bank, backed by Aeternum’s treasury, launched new micro-loan programs for small businesses. Shop owners expanded. Artisans returned. The hum of prosperity was back.In an interview broadcasted across the nation, a local teacher said:“We used to dream of escape. Now we dream of what we can build here.”Even former skeptics — nobles stripped of their power, old merchants who once scorned Aeternum’s order — quietly admitted that life had never been this good.The Iron Vein had done more than transport goods — it transported hope.One night, aboard the first ceremonial train running from Star City to Aeternum Capital, Mies sat by the observation window. The world outside blurred into streaks of silver and light — forests, rivers, bridges flashing by like the pages of history turning.Elijah sat across from him, sipping tea. “It’s beautiful,” she said. “You’ve tied the world together with steel.”Mies smiled faintly, his gaze distant. “Steel breaks,” he replied. “But the
That night, when the council dispersed and the halls fell silent, Mies walked alone to the balcony overlooking Star City. The skyline shimmered — glass towers rising beside restored marble domes, trains gliding like silver veins through the city’s heart. The streets were alive with lights and laughter.He rested his hands on the railing, letting the night air brush against his face.Far below, the people danced under the glow of electric lamps, their joy reflecting in every window.Behind him, Elijah appeared quietly. She said nothing — just stood beside him, sharing the view. Together, they watched the horizon as the first faint glimmer of dawn began to rise.Mies spoke softly, as though to himself.“Empires fade by the sword,” he said. “But civilizations… they endure through justice.”Elijah smiled, taking his hand. “Then let this be our beginning — not an empire of conquest, but an empire of reason.”The first rays of the new sun spread across Star City, bathing its towers and stre
Behind them, Elijah looked out at the horizon — the banners of Aeternum fluttering against the morning light.“All threats neutralized, sir. Star Region is fully stabilized.”Mies’s gaze softened as he looked out over the city, the people, the sunrise.He had seen war, he had built nations, and he had silenced empires.But at that moment, as the first rays of sunlight brushed across the Star Palace, he understood the price of it all.“Peace,” he murmured, “is not given — it’s built. Brick by brick, choice by choice.”Below them, the citizens cheered, unaware of the silent machinery of order that had secured their safety.The great city gleamed under the dawn — calm, beautiful, unaware of the shadows that had made it so.And thus, Aeternum’s rule over the Star Region was not just born of victory… but maintained by quiet, unseen resolve.***********************The dawn that followed the wedding was unlike any other in Star City’s long, turbulent history.The air was sweet with the smel
That day became known across the continent as “The Day the Bells Never Stopped.”Music filled every corner of Star City. Processions of soldiers, teachers, engineers, and children paraded through the boulevards. Food stalls gave away free meals; dancers performed in the squares; fountains glowed with luminescent lights. For one day, there were no titles, no ranks — only citizens of a new world rejoicing together.Inside the palace, the Coronation Feast began — a grand affair filled with laughter and diplomacy. Foreign leaders toasted Mies and Emilia, the walls echoing with clinking glasses and polished words. But amid the splendor, Mies’ gaze occasionally drifted toward the city below, to the people who celebrated not as subjects, but as equals.Later, as the sun set and the last of the guests departed, the great hall grew quiet.The music softened to a gentle waltz, played only by a handful of musicians who remained. Under the dim amber light, Mies turned to Queen Emilia.“We’ve buil
“History may remember this night not for a wedding… but for the dawn of an empire.”From his balcony, Mies stood quietly, the fireworks bathing him in light. Elijah joined him, wrapping an arm gently around his. She smiled, her voice calm against the echoing booms.“They came to witness a marriage,” she said. “But they’re really witnessing the rise of something greater.”Mies looked over the city, where banners waved and music drifted through the streets. His eyes were steady — not of a man drunk on power, but one who understood it.“No, Elijah,” he said softly. “They’re witnessing order. The world has lived long enough in chaos.”The last of the fireworks burst into a radiant star above the palace — silver and gold entwined — the symbol of Aeternum and Star Region united.******************At dawn, the city awoke to the sound of bells.They rang from every tower, chapel, and clockwork spire across Star City, their tones woven together into a single melody that rolled across the skyl
For Colonel Aida this news is very shocking after all, both prison had the same problem, they both understand about it as everyday there will always be a new prisoners that will be caught and be imprisoned, but it seems that the other side got their issues addressed fairly quickly.“[Actually…His Hig
“I heard that the A.C.I.A were handling them…”.(Governor Duke Oliver Gust)“Yep….and those guys really handling them..playing them like a fiddle….they just poked at us a little bit…and the A.C.I.A just wiped their entire existence from inside of our nation all the way to all of our Allies nation…that
“Wait, What?…how?..”.Yggdrasil at the moment, clearly were not bothered at all by these scene, just from her expression alone I know that. These crowds usually can just stood all day and cheer, that is I know of what they are capable of, after all they can be considered a super fan. So when Yggdrasi
“Oh, by the way…how does our populace react to our campaign as of recently?…”.Right now we are already inside the Black House and inside my office right now. Elijah and Andrea is with me, as they too have a work to deal with me as well.“The reaction is positive…everyone understood and of supportive







