At Panaqua Consortium’s Stronghold 111, the manor that stood on Mt. Ginkgo had been empty for some time.
After the coup in the Panaqua Consortium, Julius did not choose to stay at that luxurious manor. Instead, he moved into the barracks of Stronghold 111’s garrison and lived alongside the soldiers. He ate his meals every day in the chow hall and rejected any special treatment that the kitchen police offered him.
At the beginning, the Panaqua Consortium’s soldiers who were his supporters were saying how it would be difficult to get to see him in the future. But to their surprise, they got to see him almost every day now.
In their private conversations, the generals even said that Julius was too compassionate towards his subordinates. They felt that a lot of people might learn they could win the support of their subordinates by living in the same conditions and not seeking to be treated with special privileges. But knowing so did not mean they would practice it as well.
But when Julius heard what was being said about him in private, he admitted frankly that he had moved into the barracks because he was afraid of getting assassinated. Living under the same roof with the troops and sharing the same meals was because he was worried about being poisoned.
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