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Now reading: Chapter 1543 – Lovable Everyday from Collide Gamer, a Action novel by Funatic.

“You having fun over there?” Salamander shouted as she approached.

“Which ‘over there’ do you an?” the Gar returned a question of his own. “This ‘over there’?” He gestured at the table he was sharing with Lydia and Undine. The queen and the sli enjoyed so cool drinks over conversations, while they hid from the sun in the shadow of a parasol placed on the veranda. “This ‘over there’?” He gestured out towards the beach where his third body was hanging out with five other harettes. They were playing ball. No specific ga of ball, just ‘ball’. The object really was just an excuse to keep moving as they talked. “Or this ‘over there’?” His hand moved inland, now waving in the general direction of Ro, where his real body was still occupied with Lulu.

“Yes,” Salamander gave the expected answer.

“Very helpful,” John drawled, sarcastically.

“Give it to in reverse order,” the apocalypse elental suggested, now next to the table. She did not sit down, instead choosing to just stand next to them in her black bikini. It was a fundantally normal piece of swimwear, but her figure made it appear excessively erotic. On breasts like that, every bikini looked like a micro bikini and her wide hips certainly did not help the matter.

“Well, Lulu and I are currently talking about how annoying taxing people is,” he revealed. He did not even have to check on his original self to make that proclamation. There was only one him, so he always knew what his others were up to. There was a fringe case, during combat or other tense situations, where he compartntalized the individual strains of intel he was getting and created a fourth him in his ntal landscape to coordinate. Even in that situation, they were all ultimately feeding into the sa set of mories, the sa him.

“Taxation,” Lydia groaned. “What a necessary evil.”

“Down there, you should know well enough,” John said, before gesturing at the table. “As for right here, we were actually listening to Lydia complaining about her success at streamlining her legal codex.”

“I’m always ga for hearing so people getting burned,” Salamander cackled and sat down in one of the empty chairs. “What’s the problem, Lyly, the item judge not good enough for you?”

“It is working efficiently, a cause for headaches I was not entirely prepared for.” Lydia sipped on the cool water. Even she could not enjoy tea in this heat. “I wished to root out contradictory laws and found many, which in and of itself is already an issue. However, the depth of the problem, I underestimated. Did you know that certain levels of Rex in Germaniae had eleven levels of law-making?”

“Eleven?!” Salamander asked, echoing John’s earlier surprise in a much more passionate tone. “How many fucking layers does Fusion have again?”

“Four at the deepest,” John answered, quickly listing them. “Federal law, state law, provincial law, and locality law, each with their own set of restrictions. With a few exceptions, and in accordance with the constitution, laws of the lowest level overwrite laws of the highest.”

“And how do you get to almost three tis that?” Salamander wanted to know.

“Feudal complications,” Lydia put it in two words, before listing the levels. “Imperial law, imperial senate law, kingdom law, elector-count law, duke law, marquis law, count law, viscount law, baron law, lordly law and keep law. That is not, mind you, all levels of law that exist, this is rely the deepest chain.” Lydia groaned. “The second longest goes: Imperial law, imperial senate law, imperial guild law, kingdom law, duke law, elector-count law, lordly law, keep law, free house law.”

“…Do I even dare ask what the fuck most of those layers are or why the order of two of them switched around between the two examples there?”

“Do you have twenty minutes to get through the basics?” Lydia asked, her voice a knot of genuine interest and sickness at going through these layers repeatedly.

“Yes, but I really don’t fucking care. Give the short of it.”

“Fundantally, as titles were bestowed, so too was there a degree of law giving powers for the domain attached to the title. Whether a title superseded the authority of another body of governance was often either not declared, in doubt, or repeatedly challenged.” Lydia groaned. “A vast majority of these laws are defunct, but I still have to follow certain protocols to dismiss them. For example, keep laws affect fortified Illusion Barriers, typically with a keep in them, and to undo laws regarding them, I will have to find nobles that own at least half of the keeps in Rex Germaniae. However, keeps have been out of use in Rex Germaniae for over 400 years. Bureaucratic efforts to keep track of keeps has been good, thankfully, but a lot of the nobles are not aware of the keeps they hold and the ones that are are attempting to delay my summons.”

“Why?” Salamander asked.

“Power,” Undine answered simply. “Keeps allow lesser nobles to have a local haven of supre authority. They wouldn’t want to lose that.”

“And larger lords that have inherited several keeps over ti often hold them outside their own territories and having things change about their sumr vacation ho would be annoying,” John added.

“They are more than aware that I, given the chance, would do away with the entire category.” Lydia rubbed her forehead. “At least I would wish to combine it with others. There is no need to have separate but co-equal layers of law between keeps, Protected Spaces, and workshop barriers.”

“You know, whenever I hear about the depth of the problems you have to deal with, I’m just happy that I only have to diate small-ti border disputes about mostly empty land.”

“With every day I govern, I further understand why so few rulers ever wish to deregulate. Not only is it a trendous pain, it is also a gargantuan ti sink.” Lydia shook her head. “My cabinet has decided to put these plans on ice for the ti being. It will be easier to get through these steps once I have furthered my support base.”

“Must be hard to try to centralize certain things while federalizing all around,” Salamander noted.

“Accusations of hypocrisy are nurous, as they always are from one’s political enemy.” Lydia shook her head. “It has reached a point where certain words or phrases are avoided in my offices, especially when conversing with outsiders.”

“Another unfortunate reality of conversing with political enemies,” John groaned. He was all too familiar with saying certain things about whatever topic and then having to go through a familiar dialogue tree. The issue didn’t even matter, neither did it matter what side he was talking to. Left, right, centre, up, down, so many people had a set of imdiate responses to certain issues that ca like they were reading cue cards.

It wasn’t even that they were necessarily wrong in their assertions. Many oft-repeated argunts had staying power because there was at least sothing true to them. The issue was more that hearing them for the fiftieth ti in a row wasn’t going to move the conversation in any way. The argunt had been considered and, for whatever reason, either ignored or discarded.

“Do you have sothing similar?” Lydia asked.

“Sowhat, but not to the sa extent. There’s just certain formulations I avoid in general to not make it sound like an invitation to a discussion,” John said.

“Personally, I have to be really careful how fucking nice I am to people,” Salamander weighed in. “Everyone’s gotten so used to playing the part of the ‘cruel bitch’ that they go absolutely bonkers if I’m too nice.”

“That feels like an extension of your kin being prone to extres,” Undine said, a bit of amusent swinging in her lodic voice.

“Do you let yours finally talk about your mom?” Salamander presented the question neutrally, without critique. ‘Chequered’ was the nicest way to put Undine’s relationship with the Mother of Water.

“I am considering it.” That was the entirety of the abysstide elental’s answer.

A short lull in the conversation was nearly imdiately filled by Salamander pivoting. “It’s been pretty fucking nice to hang out at this beach.”

“It’s been hot,” Lydia stated.

“Trendously hot,” John agreed.

“Almost unreasonably hot,” Undine finalized.

Salamander snorted with amusent. “You three are couch potatoes.”

One of Lydia’s eyebrows rose sharply. “The only tis I ever spend a stretch of ti on a couch is in the presence of all of you and typically for debauched purposes.”

“And you still barely leave your house.”

“I am almost always on the move.”

“Are you?” Salamander asked, a tad surprised.

Lydia placed her half-raised glass back down. “Do you not recall the stretches of ti I am incapable of visiting you, despite the convenient teleportation device located in my central lawn?”

“I honestly forgot that you keep driving all over the fucking place. When can you tell your nobles to co to you instead?”

“It is typically regarded as improper to hold a true eting within the walls of my residential palace. Various eting places have been arranged throughout the city. If it is a eting of several days, the surrounding countryside is declared as a point of interest instead.” The queen shook her head. “I honestly don’t want to go on about another spiel of the inconveniences of inherited social traditions.”

“I wonder what Lulu would have to say about them,” John humd.

“Can’t you ask her?”

“Could… but her mouth is full right now.”

“Hah!” Salamander laughed, slapping the table in her amusent. Undine tugged softly at his mind, offering to do the sa for him at this current place, but he refused with a little shake of his head. This was nice, no need to introduce sex into it. There would be plenty of ti for that later.

“Personally, I don’t deny still being a couch potato at heart.” The Gar stretched, one of his hands reaching just far enough to catch a few of the sun rays beyond the parasol. “I just have so much else I also want to do besides relaxing. When I finally reach max level, I’ll enjoy taking a few weeks or months to clear my Steam library, though.”

“The indoors are nice,” Undine added plainly, then pivoted. “Do you think there will be nothing left to do when you reach your level cap?”

“There are definitely endga chanics in place. I already have one in the GP shop,” John told her. “Not sure whether Gaia is going to add more. I’d be interested in whether or not there will be ways to raise my level cap further. Maybe, if the level of magic in the world increases further, I can get an expansion set or sothing?” He chuckled, but only a bit. There was a greater than zero chance that would turn out to be true. The chance was also less than a hundred percent. “Who knows.”

“Sucks that there are no reviews or sothing you can look up about how your powers work,” Salamander humd.

“Reviews are useless anyhow.” Undine’s tone was harsher than at any previous point during this conversation, causing the other three people at the table to turn to her. “Too many people believe that their opinions are gospel. People are more driven by negative opinions than positive ones. The result is a stream of people that feel very strongly about topics expressing themselves. Rarely are they worth sothing.”

“Momo keeps moaning about how terrible book reviews are,” John said thoughtfully. “Personally, I think reviews are only worth sothing if they co from a person that you trust or if the sample size is so giant that individual biases balance out. Anything else is hit or miss.”

“I tend to agree, although I rarely consu entertainnt dia outside the ti spent with all of you,” Lydia said.

“I an, I guess?” Salamander looked at the underside of the parasol, trying to rember sothing. “Don’t even know when I last looked at a review of sothing to decide whether I should watch it or not. I usually just do it based on word of mouth.”

“A lot of the ti I watch a review because the review is more entertaining than the actual series…” John half-mumbled to himself.

The conversation stopped for a mont, loud voices alerting the sitting quartet to the presence of returning harettes. Before anyone else, Hailey stuck her head out around the corner. Covered only in a leather bra and hotpants, the country girl was as stunning as ever. “Howdy,” she greeted them, tipping her trucker hat.

“Welco back, how was the city?” John asked. Hailey had returned to their temporary ho at the sa ti that Aclysia had set out for the eting point with Lulu. Obviously, she could not be allowed to continue her experints without a bodyguard around. John was too paranoid for that. She had joined several of the girls on their exploration of Ro, though.

“Still interestin’,” Hailey drawled. Today like all previous days, her accent made his ears tingle in delight. “What ya talkin’ about?”

“Frustrating things, for the most part.”

“Did Lyly bring up her law difficulties again?” Hailey stripped out of the little clothes she wore right then and there, throwing them back into the room she had co from. Soone inside, shouted back sothing complaining. “I know this is difficult for ya to follow, Deli, but have ya tried not bein’ a mass’ve brat?” A mont later, Hailey caught her two-piece swimsuit with her face.

Salamander laughed loudly, overpowering Undine’s lodic chuckles. While the fire spirit was still cackling, the abysstide elental said, “There you have your answer.”

“Swear to the Lady, if I had half your brat breakin’ prowess, I would be bendin’ that gal over a barrel and spankin’ her red thrice a day. Why, that egg-suckin’ dawg and her annoyingly endearing laugh!”

“You know you love !”

“You love too!” Hailey shouted back.

“Yeah, I do!”

Hailey did a kissing motion in the general direction of the changing room while putting on the swimsuit. “Ain’t it a lovely day?”

“These three don’t think so,” Salamander pointed out. “Indoor addicts.”

“We never said that,” Undine pushed back. “We just said it’s hot.”

“It is hot, even by sweet ho Oklahoma stand’rds,” Hailey agreed. “Am I turnin’ even tanner, by the by, or is that just ?”

“That’s just you,” John was quick to tell her. He had been inspecting the matter carefully and Hailey had reached maximum tan already, save for the lines that were kept deliberately.

“Love that ya keep such a detailed eye on , purrdy man,” Hailey purred. “Wanna go for a swim?”

John considered it for a mont, then he nodded. Sounded like a good way to kill a bit more ti. “Sure thing.”

And the evening continued.

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