The Kandrian Empire was large. Especially when compared to the many small sovereign states in its immediate geographic neighborhood.

Most of these small states lacked a strong Martial foundation. They were unable to sustain or retain many of the Martial Artists that did end up breaking through from their populations.

The reason was brutally simple; Large nations were more attractive to Martial Artists than smaller nations. Many of them moved to the larger nations such as the Kandrian Empire, the Sekigahara Confederate, the Britannian Empire and the Republic of Gorteau.

These nations were able to facilitate their growth as Martial Artists to a much higher degree than smaller nations could. Due to a greater availability of better learning and growth resources.

These nations were also one of the few that had a strong centralized Martial Artist organization, such as the Martial Union of the Kandrian Empire. This was also an additional incentive to the Martial Artists of smaller states to join the larger nations, as these Martial Artist organizations often offered a plethora of useful benefits to joining them.

The larger nations did not make it too difficult for these Martial Artists to integrate into their states either. After all, Martial Artists were precious assets to all nations. They were of strategic importance and were absolutely vital to all nations in order to maintain their militaristic power.

Thus, no nations would refuse gaining more of them.

As a consequence, the smaller nations were much more depleted of Martial Artists in comparison to the larger nations. The fewer Martial Artists of each of these nations were unable to fulfill the consumer demand for Martial Art services.

Furthermore, without a strong and large bureaucratic organization such as the Martial Union that could quickly process all commissions for Martial Art services in a standardized manner and convert them into mission bills that could swiftly be delivered to all Martial Artists, it impossible for the Martial Artists of these smaller nations to be able to fulfill the large demand of the market for Martial Art services in their own nations.

So what did the consumer market do when the Martial Artists of their own nations could not fulfill their demands?

They turned to the larger nations.

Artists, thus they happily catered to the demand for Martial services. Each of the large nations had commission offices across the territories of the smaller nations, allowing them to access a wide international market outside of their

browsing through were among these commissions from nations within the large international market that the Kandrian Martial

[Offense-class mission: Elimination mission.

Temple. Mosca, Minnivaille

of elimination; Inhabitants of Mosca Church

of target; Mosca, Minnivaille

Difficulty: Grade 8

Mission commencement: Immediate.

completion remuneration: 30 gold coins, 7 silver

mission commences. Averaging with a population 150 at any given point and

"Woah." Rui's eyes widened.

commissioning a grade-eight mission to massacre a church in the same town

"That's wild."

particularly dominant religion. However, it seemed that the Minnivaille Kingdom had to have severe religious conflicts

head. He had no interest in doing

other offensive missions weren't necessarily better. All of them made Rui feel fortunate to be born in the Kandrian Empire where there was a certain degree of stability. He did not have to

Another mission bill

[Offense-class mission: Elimination/Capture mission

Clientele: Fria

mission: Ruyloken

Difficulty: Grade 9

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