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Free Souls - The Power of the July Draft Covenant

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The era of "heroes" and the extraordinary era have long ended!

Yes, before that, those who enjoy all the lights and applause were always nobles, or gifted extraordinary people. At least, before the new era came, those historians would only focus their barren eyes in the center of the stage, just like the most vulgar audience. And where they abandoned them, the vast majority of ordinary people emerged and died, and were endless. They were the cornerstone of the world, but were always ignored by the world.

If there were no stories on "July Grass", such foolish behavior would continue, right?

In the last years of the glorious era, the civil war in the Sky Federation of Natia had entered the most intense juncture. The war between the old Aufa family and the new military and industrial aristocrats tore the country into two halves. A group of displaced people and ordinary soldiers finally gathered together to fight for a little life in the brutal war. They had a premonition that there was no hope of continuing to live in the Sky Federation, and that the despair and never returning home became their last choice.

They firmly believe that Goddess Natia will not give up on them, and they also firmly believe that they will eventually find a home.

Among these people, General Rudolph Geizet, Captain Sans Planck, and Ms. Maria Fontaine, who were later revered as great men. If they were left, the story of "July Grass" would definitely be destroyed in the shadow of history.

The place where General Rudolf Geizet, who left the civil war, chose to escape for everyone was the New World. Because only here can escape all the disputes and wars in the Old World. He encouraged everyone to say, "We are not running away, but fighting for freedom. We must seek physical freedom and spiritual freedom!"

When someone cried because he could never return to his hometown in the old world, he said: "As long as you have freedom, you will be your hometown everywhere."

However, the expedition was so thrilling.

As soon as he left, the fleet encountered a storm. General Gezette's adjutant, Dunboree Dandylan, died and his flagship was almost damaged. He could only move to the July Grass with his crew, yes, our later protagonist.

However, when the fleet landed and replenished supplies near the Sea of ​​Falling Stars, it was still discovered by Braden's Navy.

"The poor men on the ship were worried that they would be captured by the generals, but they were powerless. They had no choice but to change their clothes. All their belongings were left in the country, barely penniless. The men begged the Braden soldiers to let them go and were willing to pay all the price. The poor women and children shivered in the corner of the ship in horror, trembling. They did not know what fate they would bear, and they burst into tears, shouting and shouting."

This is a true story recorded in the diary of a crew member later. However, Braden's navy was not ready to let them go. In that wilderness, the navy of the Old Continent was pirates, and it was always like this.

Fortunately, when you are desperate, there are always people who are carrying the burden and bringing hope!

"Fight for freedom and never die!" The old General Gazet stood upright his weak body and raised the sword that he could no longer lift.

He turned the refugees into war.

This is the true story of the Great Expedition of the Thousand Miles of Sea Frontiers.

Fortunately, they won.

Sadly, their leader General Rudolph Geizet was seriously injured and unable to afford to suffer any illness.

However, Mr. Sans Planck, the captain of the "July Grass", took over the command and led everyone to continue moving forward. On January 11, they crossed the sea of ​​clouds and finally found a temporary lodge in a warm archipelago, which is now the island of New Daroshure.

After more than a month of difficult journey, they lost nearly half of their crew and ships, but no matter what, the New World is right in front of them. They are about to land.

But at this moment, the life of their leader, General Rudolf Geizet, was about to come to an end.

The crew arrived not the Platinum Bay area that had been controlled by the Auckland Empire at that time, but the Manluns State area now known as the Wairu Coast. It is a vast, rich but uninhabited land, thousands of kilometers away from the northernmost stronghold of Platinum Bay. This means that there is no legal binding force here. This means that after they get ashore, they can do whatever they want.

More importantly, their leader is about to die, doesn’t this mean that true freedom is right in front of you?

"No, this is not freedom! Freedom without restraint will lose the freedom of the soul and soul!" Miss Maria Fonting, the first mate of July Flower, told everyone.

She is the most prestigious woman in the fleet and represents the voices of all women.

This smart and friendly woman, like Goddess Mara, seriously convinced every tormented crew member that the following guiding anarchy is fatal to everyone. Refugees must make decisions and must bear responsibility, otherwise they will live in a lawless world for the rest of their lives. The food they harvest today will be plundered by others tomorrow, and their wives and children will be arbitrarily oppressed.

"Let's sign a convention. This is our most basic law." Captain Planck told everyone.

"I'll be the first to sign, this is the last thing I've done for everyone."

The result was unusual ideal, and everyone signed the "July Grass Convention" and signed it voluntarily! Signed in person!

"In the witness of the Holy Spirit of the Sky Palace, we, the signatures below, as faithful peoples of the goddesses, set out to establish the first colony on this newly developed coast in order to open up the frontier of civilization. We swear before the goddess, and appear in a solemn appearance, and now we agree to form a political society all of us so that we can survive better and create a good order between us. For the public interest of the colonies, we will promulgate the fair and equal laws, decrees and orders that we should faithfully abide by, and appoint administrative officials we should obey as necessary."

This document signed by everyone was recorded on an ordinary vine paper, but it had the power that all the most powerful magic scrolls had. With it, this group of displaced people would understand how a brand new country was established.

In the days to come, no matter what difficulties they face, everyone is still trying their best to maintain the power of the convention.

More importantly, as time goes by, more immigrants come to the New World, and they continue to advance inland, and the "July Grass Convention" has also been naturally but strictly abided by the vast land of the New World.

Generations of settlers feel the security of the rule of law, the value of freedom being protected, and more clearly understand that they are not the lambs of extraordinary people, but have the right to decide their own destiny.

Looking back, in a fundamental sense, the profound meaning of the "July Grass Convention" is the same as the inscription on the starry flag that stands above us, which represents the 21st colony of the New World, and that should have been the "July Grass" that should have arrived.

Place:

"Send it to me,

Crowd those,

People who desire freedom!”

Editor's note: The author is Howard Planck, and this article was published in the "New World Freedom" on July 12, 218, the New World Freedom Daily. The author was a reporter from the "New World Freedom Daily". After the article was published, he voluntarily joined the New World Independence Movement. In the subsequent First New World Independence War, he died in the artillery firing of the King of Auckland.
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