Chapter 11: Lagg

Lagg is a nation on the Luosheng Continent.

It borders the sea, gaining the advantage of seaport access.

Although it does not strongly develop technology, it can still fight the electronic-technology nation Vigg with rare defeats.

This shows the importance of having a seaport.

Lagg is also a nation following Islamic doctrine.

It is known that during Northern Mong colonial rule over Lagg, mismanagement caused the people to rise in revolt and overthrow them.

Power was entrusted by the masses to Jonathan Abdul-Bamba.

Bamba swiftly reformed the national system, following the examples of Berg and Vigg.

Its coastline is not long.

Compared with Selas, it is very short, yet it has five ports.

Ships can sail out for trade, truly the way to enrich a country.

The scenery of Lagg is plain and nothing unusual.

Although located in an extremely cold region, there are no glaciers.

The northeastern region of the country is covered in forests where people still live.

Lagg protects its forests and its people.

No great dangers are present.

Ancient texts say that in earlier times, illegal cult organizations spread doctrines here, brainwashing many people and disturbing the peace of the forest.

Today Bamba orders the whole country to recognize cult groups and avoid brainwashing as a path to safety.

For a nation to progress, development strengthens a country and is a universal principle.

Yet cults are widespread, and only when good and evil are clearly distinguished can stability and prosperity be achieved.

When the people are stable, the nation becomes strong.


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