The sixth mural caused Rody to be somewhat shocked.
The five previous murals showed Rody a vibrant Shaka Empire.
In the legendary ancient kingdom, the people had the right to freedom and equality. One could sit with the nobles and knights to decide their own destinies. There were no shackles from God’s teachings and there was no blind worshipping of Gods or consecration...
However, the scene of the sixth mural made Rody extremely surprised.
What Rody originally thought of as a fascinating Empire had suddenly changed its appearance.
At the top corner of that mural was like an illusory background. It seemed to depict the reflection of the ordinary life of the people from Shaka Empire. However, it was not as calm, abundant and equitable as Rody expected...