As Ryuta delves deeper into the central world, he observes the struggles and hardships faced by its people, who endure poverty and mistreatment despite having access to food. Over time, he comes to the unsettling conclusion that this central world is far from ideal; it grapples with significant issues. This realization prompts Ryuta to ponder whether the country's leader genuinely cares about the well-being of society. He begins to question if it's possible for this leader to drive change and improve conditions for the citizens living in this nation.
