Kana hadn’t really said anything particularly remarkable.
She didn’t talk about how the Korean government had offended her or that she was planning to leave Korea and settle in another country.
She simply gave the impression of "maybe yes, maybe no."
However, the combination of various circumstances resulted in...
[Breaking News: Kana says she's leaving this crappy country (somewhat paraphrased)]
[What’s going on? Give us back Kana!]
[I was kicked out of the party for being useless, but turns out I’m the world’s strongest?!]
[We never said she was useless!!!!]
[From the way they’re talking, it sounds like they’re saying they’ll confiscate the sword if she doesn’t follow their rules. Is that right??]
[What’s the difference between taking a sword away from a soldier? Seriously confused.]
[And it’s not just any sword, it’s the heirloom her dad left her, lol.]
[No, I do like my house, but I never said I wanted to film the house.]
[It’s you, isn’t it?]
[Now, who’s going to stop the dimensional monsters?]
Amid the growing unease about the looming invasion of the "dimensional monsters," the global community was in an uproar. However, for Koreans, who had been nonchalant even after facing two invasions, the situation was now urgent.
Why had they been so relaxed?
- Not that kind of prosecutor, huh;
- I came here to argue against the theory, but why does it make sense...
- If this is true, these people are completely crazy, lol.
- I knew I was smart for learning Japanese☆
– Maybe it’s just because your teacher is a geek.
- Seriously, it’s disgusting how they’re trying to control her at a time like this.
– Control her? Woah...
– Don’t even think about it in this situation;
– Please just die.
- Not looking promising? Why?
– (Original poster): They’re picking anyone from level 8 civil servants for leadership,
– (Original poster): The high-ranking civil servants attending don’t know anything about Silia Online
– (Original poster): Again, this is what I heard from my acquaintance, so it’s not exact.