Although during the capture of Beloburg, Perfikot had already cleared out a wave of coup plotters, that was only the direct participants.
The indirect participants related to them, the dissatisfied opposition, and others tied to the matter for various reasons, as well as those who opposed Perfikot and the Northern Territory daily...
The existence of these people was a thorn in the side for Perfikot.
In the past, she had generously tolerated these people, believing their existence was a necessity.
After all, the existence of opposing opinions allows self-examination for any oversight, preventing becoming a tyrant or dictator who does not heed advice.
But this incident made Perfikot realize that keeping a group of opposition does nothing but cause trouble.
Perhaps the opposition provides a different perspective, serving as a means to gain more inspiration.
