"Everything must come to an end... There is no empire in this world that lasts forever."
Animusfia looked at Seneca and said slowly.
"You have brought the whole of Rome to the opposite side of reason. You are playing with fire. If this continues, it will be the most tragic ending."
"You are very wise, Lord Senator."
Without continuing to defend, Animusfia turned and left the Senate Palace. Before leaving, he looked back at Seneca and Nero.
"But before the end comes, I will sort everything out."
Animusfia knew full well the irreversible impact this craze would have on the entire country.
So of course he won't defend what he did.
What he did was the worst thing in the world, Animusfia was convinced of this.
To do evil is to do evil, and Animusfia will not whitewash her actions.
It is true that unjust means cannot achieve just results, but in the process of repairing the singularity, the process can actually be completely ignored.
As long as the result is correct, cause and effect and human logic will turn everything around for the rest.
Human principles are not something that can be affected casually.
If it weren't for the man-made influence of Goetia and the Demon God Pillar, the inertia of human nature alone would be enough to correct everything.
The heroic spirits summoned by the restraint force are an excellent example.
The fanaticism of the majority often leads to the worst and most evil tyranny, but as long as sufficient guidance is given, it can become a great force.
Although it will eventually backfire, as long as Animusfia can achieve her goal before then.
Seneca and Nero watched Animusfia leave in silence.
Nero was keenly aware that Seneca and Animusfia were not in a good mood.
Forget about Seneca, even Animusfia, who just moments ago was speaking passionately in front of everyone, was like this.
So she didn't stop Animusfia.
"Teacher...why don't you and the Governor think this is a good thing?"
Nero suddenly asked Seneca.
"The governor's speech was very inspiring, wasn't it? Doesn't it coincide with the Stoicism that you have always believed in, teacher? Human beings are a whole, and there should only be one Rome and one kind of citizen."
"No, Your Majesty."
Seneca shook his head slowly and said:
"The Governor-General seems to have put forward a wonderful concept...a country that makes people yearn for. A country that everyone can be a member of——"
"Is it not?"
"Of course not, Your Majesty. The Governor actually divides people into two types, Romans and foreigners, that's all."
“Can’t everyone be a Roman?”
"That's just talk. Your Majesty, you should also admit that in the end it is impossible for everyone to be willing to become a part of Rome. The Jews are the best example."
Seneca said somewhat seriously.
"...What if they don't want to become Rome?"
"Then you can legitimately carry out [atrocities] against them, Your Majesty. They are not Rome anyway, and the right to say who is Rome is in your hands."
Sarcastic words came from Seneca's mouth.
"How could something like that..."
"Actually, the Romans are already doing this, Your Majesty. Wasn't this what the previous uprising in Britain was like?"
Seneca paused and continued.
"At least all the assets of the senators who have been expelled [from Roman citizenship] by the Governor have been returned to your command. This is my job these days."