The Political Crisis:
The old King of the Realm is tired of the burden of the crown. He sees Emon's peace and decides Emon is the only one fit to rule. He declares Emon the "Eternal Sultan of Stillness." The royal advisors are horrified. They expect the economy to collapse and the borders to fall.
The Coronation:
Emon is brought to the palace on a moving bed. During his coronation, he refuses the golden throne and asks for a soft rug instead. His first royal decree is only three words long: "Just... be quiet."
The Ultimate Final Twist:
The advisors wait for disaster, but it never comes. Because the King is lazy, the tax collectors are too lazy to harass the poor. Because the King is lazy, the generals are too lazy to start a war. The kingdom enters a "Golden Age of Idleness." Productivity actually rises because happy, rested people work faster when they actually want to. Emon turns the royal palace into a giant nap-center. The chapter ends with Emon sleeping on his hammock-throne, while the entire nation prospers in a beautiful, quiet harmony. The final line: "He did nothing, and in doing so, he allowed the world to become everything it was meant to be."
