Chapter 378: This is Lament
Just as the aristocracy thought they had a sure chance of winning.
When they were sure that they had completely suppressed democracy.
Moran then continued: "The way Divine Era Magecraft sets gods can indeed allow Britain to enter a period of prosperity again. However, gods will also usher in sunset. The decline of gods outside the island and the decline of the Divine Era are the best examples."
The aristocracy's vigorous arrogance was immediately curbed.
Surprise appeared in the eyes of Kayneth and Rufleus.
They did not speak at the first time either, obviously they did not expect Moran to analyze it from this perspective.
"Importantly, this is an obvious fact.
Although the aristocratic faction can still argue from this point, is it necessary to argue with the King about whether this is right or wrong?
There's simply no need.
Age of Gods Magecraft objectively has flaws.
As Lord Inorai, the ruler of the Creation Department, said, no matter how much aristocracy is embellished, it cannot change this point.
