In the eyes of many, the development of the Cecil territory is already considered a miracle—even the administrators of the Cecil territory themselves are inevitably thinking this way. Indeed, compared to most noble territories of this era, the Cecil territory has surpassed common sense in every aspect, whether it is in the construction of civil welfare or military power changes. However, Gawain never thought so.
The imaginary enemy in Gawain's mind was never those mediocre frontier aristocrats, nor even the long-established powers in the royal capital. From the day he inherited the memories of Gawain Cecil, from the day he became aware of the existence of the chaotic wave, his imaginary enemies have been things beyond the current human strength, and to face these enemies, the power he currently holds is far from enough.
