Chapter 388: The Sins of Britain
Although the king's existence in Britain is supreme, the overseas achievements have already been solidly established.
Many countries could not compete with Britain.
At that time, whether in military or ancient mysteries, Britain undoubtedly stood at the forefront of the era.
The will of the king is the embodiment of the will of the island.
For most people, this is an undeniable fact. But when interests are at stake, human nature cannot withstand the test.
People expend effort to claim the fruits of victory.
Now, however, they are being asked to hand everything back, which is a principle that is unacceptable anywhere.
This is, without a doubt, unacceptable to the radicals who desire Britain to become the hegemon.
The conservatives' non-contention with the world was seen as weakness by the radicals, and the king's declaration shattered the faith of many radicals.
They believed this was the best choice for Britain.
As long as they could unify the world with Britain's strength, they would ultimately allow the rules of the divine age to sweep the land once more.
