The founding celebration in Haimirich was an occasion that everyone looked forward to. From nobles to peasants, this time of the year was something everyone could benefit from. Nobles built connections to bring in more wealth and power, commoners having the opportunity to attend a grand ball hosted by the emperor, and peasants receiving charitable meals from the noble houses supporting the monarch.
Although the founding week was an auspicious occasion that exhibited everyone's unity and the empire's peace, there was also one reason no one even spoke of.
The founding week was the monarch's way of demonstrating his power. And nobles showed their unbending loyalty and support for doing charities, giving out free meals to peasants, instilling the idea of thanking the emperor's greatness.