Chapter 826: 821: Fear of Comparison (Part 2)_1
Chapter 826: 821: Fear of Comparison (Part 2)_1
Chapter 826: Chapter 821: Fear of Comparison (Part 2)_1
Of course, privileged classes exist everywhere, and Earth is no exception, but at least it is not as blatant as it is here, and now Finn Lewis is about to change that. To be honest, based on the investigation of various families in the Luna Starfield during this period, it is true that the population governed by each family amounts to at least tens of billions.
For instance, the population under the control of the royal family’s nine surnames is at least several hundred billion, so for many of these people their sense of belonging to their family isn’t very strong. For example, now that the Aitken Family’s territory has become Finn Lewis’s, the common people have accepted this quite calmly, without a single voice of opposition.
Because to them, it makes no real difference—it’s merely a change of administrative layer. To put it bluntly, they lack a sense of belonging, whereas most people on Earth do feel a sense of belonging to their own countries.
No matter whether they acknowledge it or not, when it comes to their country, people do feel some sense of belonging, and such a sense of belonging comes from having something to contrast with and a differential to perceive. To the common people of the Federation, who rules them makes no difference; thus, they naturally lack a sense of belonging.
Take the people under the Aitken Family, for example, Finn Lewis ruling them—at least he is of the royal family, meaning their territory is a bit safer than that of the nobility, which makes many people too happy to care about having a sense of belonging.
Perhaps only if someone worse than the Aitken Family ruled them, threatening their current way of life, would they possibly oppose. So what Finn Lewis now intends to do is to enhance their rights to a certain stage, not too high, just equivalent to the rights of ordinary people in the countries on Earth would suffice. Even this would be unique within the entire Galactic Federation.
Although other T-series robots can be easily detected within the Galactic Federation, the T2500-type robots are different. These robots are all manufactured in a clone-like fashion, with only the most advanced biological chips used in their brains, so the T2500-type cannot be detected.
The T2500-type robots Finn Lewis exchanged would gradually take control of all the courts in his territory, with the army ensuring the authority of the courts, as he deployed the 10 first-class warships and the simulation robots he brought with him here. With 10 first-class warships stationed, nobody here dared oppose this step.
As long as these two points were controlled, it would ensure that Finn Lewis’s rule could be smoothly enforced. Barry and others were completely speechless and shocked; they had never expected Finn Lewis to take such actions.
Finn Lewis spent about a week within the Aitken family’s domain, and believe it or not, during that week, due to the enforcement of new laws, the rapidly deployed T2500-type robots quickly processed many cases that were previously oppressive but disadvantageous to the average person according to the new laws.
Moreover, they released a large number of people who had been imprisoned for offending members of the Aitken family. They didn’t just release them, but also directly provided them with substantial so-called state compensation. This series of actions, although only over a little more than a week, was executed with unprecedented efficiency.
While executing, these matters were continuously publicized rapidly through all networks throughout the territory, so that everyone was made aware of what was happening. This was not Earth, where there may still be places that networks can’t cover, but here, that wasn’t an issue, as nearly everyone could see the handling of these matters.
Thus, when Finn Lewis left the Aitken Family’s Capital Star, something unprecedented happened—a surprise to many—that was, close to Star Harbor on Capital Star, a large number of common people gathered, at least a million, and they were not there for any reason other than to see off Finn Lewis.
Because Finn Lewis was leaving that day, and these people were there to bid him farewell. Finn Lewis had won the respect, or rather the admiration, of everyone at a frightening speed, because his measures could be said to be sincerely considered for their well-being.
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