Chapter 418: Fall of Gold (2)
“.......”
The room fell silent.
Paimon always led her faction with a tolerant mindset. Despite the relaxed atmosphere characteristic of the Mountain Faction, a broad coalition was formed. However, the politics Sitri was currently executing stood in stark contrast to this ethos. One might interpret it as politics driven by fear or even coercion.......
For politics driven by fear to continue to exert its influence, two conditions must be met.
First, the assurance that one is safe from punishment.
Even as others perish, I remain safe. Such confidence must be shared among one’s subordinates. In other words, they must be guided to behave well by clearly informing them of ‘how to avoid punishment’.
Second, a consensus that politics driven by fear is absolutely necessary at the present.
People are not fools; they understand that ruling through fear is merely a temporary fix...... no, a last resort. But for it to be effective, they need to believe that the circumstances are dire. They need to be convinced that only harsh rule will protect them from harm.
Hence why Sitri decided to punish a traitor.
Regardless of the era, executing traitors provides a very clear standard. Betray, and you die, but if you don’t betray, you will be fine. There’s no cleaner criterion than this. Moreover, now that a real traitor has emerged, the Mountain Faction Demon Lords will undoubtedly take the current situation very seriously.
‘This is perfect timing for them.’
Demon Lord Belial had quite literally betrayed the Mountain Faction at the most opportune moment.
This satisfied both the first and second conditions simultaneously. Whether the betrayal was real or not mattered little as long as it served a political purpose. This was all that mattered. This makes it so that Sitri’s leadership will be acknowledged as necessary for the time being.......
“Everyone, as someone who has set foot in the Plains Faction, I feel a sense of responsibility.”
I took a step forward.
The essence of terror politics lies in portraying the current situation as nearly the worst possible scenario. It must always hover on the brink of the worst-case scenario. However, it would be concerning if people actually perceived it as the worst-case scenario, as this could lead to a loss of self-control and madness.
‘The Plains Faction might use this opportunity to eliminate us’, this was just the right amount of concern. However, if it turns into the perception that ‘the Plains Faction is actively trying to exterminate us!’ it would be problematic. The Mountain Faction Demon Lords would likely go berserk and lash out before their supposed demise.
Someone needs to maintain the precarious balance on this border.
“Belial met Demon Lord Zepar of our Plains Faction in secret. There is a possibility, however slim, that some Demon Lords within the Plains Faction may harbor thoughts of dividing the Mountain Faction.”
“Dantalian, unfortunately, you are not exempt from suspicion either.”
An older gentleman with a thick, white beard spoke. It was Morax, the ex-Rank 21 Demon Lord of Horse Hoofs. If Marbas maintained his innate charm while aging gracefully, then Morax aged with patches of gray fungus dotting his face.
“You are also a member of the Plains Faction. Not only are you a part of their faction, but you are also the only man whom Barbatos has accepted into her heart. If the Plains Faction truly is scheming to divide the Mountain Faction, there is no chance that you would not be aware of it as one of the absolute highest executives.”
The other Mountain Faction Demon Lords nodded in agreement with the old man’s statement. Rather than being accusatory, it was more like he was simply asking me to explain myself. He was being rather respectful.
“I am grateful that you think so highly of me, however, my influence within the Plains Faction is rather limited.”
“You underestimate yourself. I am not so foolish as to be unaware of your significance within the Plains Faction.”
“You seem to know me quite well.”
“Her Highness Paimon spoke about you quite a bit.”
I smiled bitterly.
I deliberately maintained silence for a moment. It was to convey a sense of discomfort just by hearing Paimon’s name. I didn’t need to remain silent for long. Five to six seconds was enough to convey this message to them.
After measuring the time in my head, I spoke.
“Sir Morax, do you know where my power stems from?”
“As far as this old man knows, it stems from Barbatos’ favor.”
“More precisely, it stems from the favor of three individuals. Barbatos, Marbas......and Paimon.”
I lowered my gaze slightly. This was a subconscious gesture that people feeling guilty tend to make. People believed that I harbored serious guilt toward Paimon, and I wanted to perpetuate that misconception.
“My power fundamentally originates not from me but from elsewhere. It comes from the balance between factions. Whether it is the Mountain Faction, the Neutral Faction, or the Plains Faction, there are moments when they must cooperate with one another. It is precisely at those times that my role shines. In other words, when the balance among the factions is disrupted, someone like me becomes unnecessary.......”
“Are you not being too modest?”
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