'It seems I forgot something important...' Fein paced on the room back and forth. His mind buzzed and with the help of his SS-rank recall talent. He remembered the accident on the road that he witnessed with Sofia. 'Yeah, I need to pay more attention to that.'
Fein left his house and headed towards the South Council, determined to contribute to the betterment of his community. As he entered the council chambers, he was greeted by high-level officials who nodded at him respectfully. Fein returned the nod and took his seat at the table, eager to start the discussion.
"Lord Fein, what brings you here today?" asked one of the officials.
Fein straightened his posture and cleared his throat. "I am here to check on the progress of our laws' implementation, and to suggest some new laws regarding the rules of the road," he replied.
The officials exchanged curious glances, and Fein took the opportunity to elaborate on his suggestion. "As we all know, the roads in our city are often congested and chaotic, leading to accidents and injuries. Therefore, I suggest that we introduce new laws to regulate the behavior of drivers and pedestrians alike."
He paused, taking a deep breath before continuing. "For instance, we could introduce laws that require drivers to give way to pedestrians at crossings, or to use their turn signals when changing lanes. We could also enforce strict penalties for reckless driving, such as fines or even revoking their driving licenses."
The officials nodded in agreement, and one of them spoke up. "Lord Fein, these are excellent suggestions. We will take them into consideration and work on implementing them as soon as possible."
Fein smiled in satisfaction, glad that his ideas had been well-received. He knew that these new laws would make the streets safer for everyone, and prevent unnecessary accidents from happening.
As the meeting came to an end, Fein bid farewell to the officials and made his way out of the chambers. He was pleased with himself for making a positive contribution to the city, and was eager to see the effects of these new laws.
As he walked out into the street, Fein couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and responsibility for his city. He knew that his actions, no matter how small, could have a big impact on the lives of the people around him.
After Fein left, the officials in the council room exchanged glances before breaking into hushed whispers. "Did you see the way he suggested the new laws regarding road rules?" one of them murmured. "It was like he had already thought of everything beforehand."
eαglesnovel`c,om Another official chimed in, "Not only that, he's just 23 years old and already accomplished so much. It's no wonder he's considered one of the strongest Degu users in the South."
The officials nodded in agreement, their expressions a mixture of awe and envy. "He's beaten Jiang Chen, become an SS-rank, killed Niki, and even founded the Dark Knights. What else could he possibly achieve at such a young age?"
Suddenly, one of the politicians spoke up with a hint of sarcasm, "Well, why don't we just dissect him and find out what makes him so special?" The room fell silent, and all eyes turned to him with a mix of shock and horror.
"Are you out of your mind?" another official snapped, his voice laced with anger. "Do you have any idea who you're talking about? Fein is an SS-rank Degu user, for God's sake! You don't just joke about something like that."
The room was filled with silence, except for the sound of chairs creaking as everyone shifted their gaze towards the politician who made the comment. The other officials looked at him with wide eyes, surprised that someone would dare to speak about Fein in such a manner. They knew that Fein wasn't someone to messed with, and nobody wanted to be on his bad side.
One of the officials cleared his throat and spoke up, "I think we all know better than to joke about Fein like that. He's not just any ordinary degu user; he's a SS-rank for a reason. His abilities are unparalleled, and he's only 23 years old. That's quite an achievement."
The politician recoiled under the intense scrutiny, realizing the gravity of his mistake. "I-I'm sorry, I didn't mean it like that," he stammered, looking down at the table in shame.
The rest of the officials exchanged uncomfortable glances before one of them cleared his throat. "Let's get back to the matter at hand. Fein's suggestion regarding road rules was a good one. Perhaps we can consider implementing it with a few modifications."
The room fell silent once again as the officials delved into a deep discussion regarding the new laws, but the tension from the earlier exchange lingered in the air.
Meanwhile, Fein walked back to his home with a sense of accomplishment, unaware of the gossip that had ensued in the council room. He was pleased with his suggestion and hoped it would make a positive impact on the safety of the people in the South.
As he entered his house, he found Voli sprawled out on the couch, lazily flicking through channels on the television. "Hey, Fein!" he called out, waving a hand in greeting.
Fein smiled at his friend before collapsing into a chair, feeling the exhaustion from his day settling in. "It's been a long day," he said, closing his eyes briefly.
Voli chuckled. "Well, you're always running around doing something. It's no wonder you're so accomplished."
Fein smiled wryly, feeling a slight tinge of discomfort at the praise. He didn't want to be viewed as some sort of hero, he was just doing what he thought was right. "I'm just trying to make a difference," he said simply.
Voli shrugged, "Well, you're doing a damn good job at it." They both laughed as they settled in to catch up on each other's day, completely oblivious to the gossip that had transpired in the council room.