(A/N: You may or may not skip this part but as an author, I would suggest you to read it so you can understand what exactly is happening in the first few chapters)
Somewhere on the large Continent Of Aura And Magic exists a kingdom named "Zion" located on a mountain.
A kingdom that does not match its name at all. That kingdom could be anything but a paradise that grants eternal happiness to its residents.
A cursed kingdom that was said to only bring misfortune to anybody who got connected to it. That was also the reason despite it having a large amount of land and artificial property no other kingdom attacked it. History was proof those who took anything from the kingdom resulted in the annihilation of that kingdom.
That was the outside thing but the reason it was said to be a kingdom that was completely opposite of its name was: its corruption.
The ministers and nobility of the kingdom were completely corrupted. They do what they desire and fear no one since kings who had ever ruled the kingdom were also like them.
Commoners were forced to do different work but were paid only so little they could hardly even eat themselves while the ministers and royals lived a luxurious life leeching off them.
Cries of commoners can be heard every day but unlike every day today, something was different... instead of cries, prayers could be heard from the neighborhood of commoners.
Why?
That was because the king of Zion, Andrew-Z-Caesar, had fallen from the giant walls of the palace and was in a state of coma for five days.
But those were not prayers in hopes of their King being well again; instead they prayed in hopes that the King would continue to be in a state of a coma just for another two days.
They hoped that because according to the rules of the continent if a kingdom was to stay ruler-less for more than seven days that kingdom would be under the holy church's command meaning the kingdom would become a holy land.
Commoners wished they could be free from the cruel ruling and just devote themselves to god if necessary to get freedom.
While commoners were wishing for the unwell of the King, ministers were praying for his well-being but nearly none of them actually cared about the king... they just feared if the church took over their position would be taken by another priest.
That was the condition of the kingdom of Zion...
Those who know this novel... welcome once again and those who are new- well welcome to you too :> Anyways this was an optional thing so go to the next chapter.