The Oligarchy
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  • Reads 15
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Jan 28, 2021
this is a translation of another story


In this world all people have superhuman abilities

In a constant search for more power, society almost annihilated itself

The destroyed nations came together to build a better future. To this end, the Council was put in power. This institution was composed of just and good men who had a particular power, they could nullify the powers of everyone else at a distance.

The first most important measure was the creation of schools, known as the "great high school" where young people were taught to dominate their power and to respect others.

For 200 years there was peace, but corruption began to take root within the government. The council started. To concentrate all the political power in itself, governing in oligarchy. Placing individuals like them in the top positions of society and converting the "great high schools" were converted into propaganda machines. .


Rebel groups began to emerge in an attempt to remove the council.

The whole social paradigm that maintained a secular peace threatens to collapse.

And in that moment, in desperation, the council begins to investigate a legend, which speaks of the source of divine power. That may be your only hope.

And in the middle of it all, Catherine is going to start her first year of high school. She was born without any power and the only thing the council wants from her is to see her dead. What can it have to do with all this? translation of another story
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