Fran couldn't control his own anger and kicked the books away.
In the world of Gerns, both nobles and high-level professionals, there were hardly any innocent ones when they all died.
However, the common people were innocent.
They merely lived in a false world, sacrificing their lives in wars for the so-called glory of the nobles, abandoning their homes and jobs for the tiny benefits falling from the hands of the nobility.
Fran could conclude from the books that the families here lived well, the commoners were never poor, and they even didn't suffer much.
Thus, to preserve their happy lives and prevent other nobles from defeating their own lords, most commoners went to the battlefield full of belief.
And the only evaluation these nobles had for these people, who forgot about death for their sake, was that their soul crystals were worth much more than those stubborn fools.