Roland returned just at the right time.
In the Four Overseas Provinces, his prestige surpassed even that of Empress Sylph.
Many people may not acknowledge the Empress, but they certainly recognize him as the Governor.
Even though he now holds the title of Caesar, the people of the Overseas Provinces still habitually call him Governor.
This makes him feel closer to them.
The title of Caesar feels too distant, and they prefer to accept the governance of the Governor.
When Roland stepped off the carriage and walked toward the square, the negative effects brought by the ringing alarms dissipated.
Seeing his confident smile, everyone was reassured.
Sif even let out a long breath, feeling relieved.
Applause and cheers rose and fell, echoing throughout the square.
They recalled the years of glory of the Sussex Empire and how Roland and Sif had never suffered a defeat together.
