After an exhilarating speech, the crowd dispersed in high spirits.
Lide, feeling rather helpless, returned to the central area with Harrison and Augustine.
He hadn't expected that these people would love listening to him speak so much...each time he needed to serve them some "chicken soup for the soul" to satisfy them.
The uninitiated rabbits, who had not experienced the explosion of knowledge, were unaware that what stirred their blood and warmed their hearts, filling them with hope, was something called "chicken soup for the soul" in another world, and it was deeply despised by many.
However, the advantages were quite clear; after a few speeches, the affection these commoners held for Lide had reached a considerable level.
His kindness, his power, his domineering presence—all of these deeply awed the people, evoking both respect and fear.
Yet this was not a bad thing; it would help them integrate into Dawn City more quickly.