In the bustling central market of Eldoria Kingdom, an air of discomfort lingered. Soldiers, devoid of empathy, dragged reluctant young men towards the palace castle. The desperate pleas of parents fell on deaf ears, drowned out by the oppressive atmosphere of an unraveling kingdom.
Amidst the chaos, conversations echoed the sentiments of the people. A seller lamented, "Our kingdom has descended into true chaos. The king's decree forces all able-bodied youths into the military, tearing families apart. My son is now among them, and I'm left with no choice."
A nearby consumer, witnessing the ordeal, replied, "They may force these youths to the military, but they cannot force them to fight willingly. It's like trying to drag a horse to a stream but not being able to force it to drink."
"True, but with all borders closed, there's no escape," added a second trader.
Defiance sparked as a new consumer declared, "Then we'll protest!"
Within the palace, Maximus, surrounded by the allure of his courtly pleasures, received news from the general about the unintended consequences of his forceful military recruitment.
"The youth in the military have swelled to thirty thousand, and more are applying. While it grants us military might, the forceful method dampens morale, weakens our Senate's power, and strains our resources. The people are on the brink of protest," the general informed.
Maximus, dismissing the concerns, laughed callously. "If they dare protest, let them. If they damage anything, kill them."
The general, taken aback, suggested a more cautious approach. "Your majesty, we risk more unrest. The people are burdened by high taxes imposed by the second prince and the recent pandemic. Slaughtering them outright may ignite a rebellion."
Maximus, however, was resolute. "The solution is simple: I'll talk to them."
The general, skeptical, warned, "They won't listen to you. They resent your rule. Lord Cedric is the key. Release him, and he can bridge the gap. The people trust him, and his influence might be the only way to salvage the situation."
"Lord Cedric?" Maximus queried, a flicker of uncertainty in his eyes.
The chapter unfolds against a backdrop of societal unrest, as the people grapple with oppressive decrees and the consequences of a tyrannical regime. Maximus, faced with the specter of rebellion, contemplates a perilous choice: release the trusted Lord Cedric to quell the rising storm, or stubbornly cling to his authoritarian rule, risking the kingdom's descent into irreversible chaos. As tensions rise, the shadows of rebellion cast long and foreboding over Eldoria.