For most Australasians, the events hosted by Arthur were the ones they should attend; wherever Arthur was, that was where they wanted to be.
Over the decades, their feelings for Arthur had evolved from recognition to worship, from admiration to fervor.
Especially for the common people who benefited from Arthur's subsidy and welfare policies, their adoration for Arthur had reached its peak, and their enthusiasm for his rule had escalated to madness.
It was this support that made Arthur's throne exceptionally stable, impervious to any individual or force.
About such a situation, the European media once sincerely exclaimed, "Other monarchs can command their own militaries, but His Majesty Arthur can command the people of the entire nation.
When a nation unites from the bottom up, that country's potential for war is the most formidable."