
KANSA NOUSEE
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Rain drizzles over the stone façades of Lauranian’s grand parliamentary square, turning the bustling crowd into a shimmering sea of umbrellas and hopeful faces. The air is thick with anticipation as citizens—still raw from a brutal civil war—congregate beneath the looming columns, their murmurs rising like distant thunder. Every statue and banner seems to pulse with the memory of past heroes, while the wet streets reflect a nation on the brink of a new chapter.
In the wake of President Antonio Molara’s hard‑won victory, the old constitution has been torn apart and the government’s iron grip tightens. Discontent simmers as former fighters, imprisoned leaders, and ordinary townsfolk grapple with broken promises and a looming election that could finally give the people a voice. The National Party, newly emboldened, rallies the restless masses, promising change even as the authorities clamp down on dissent.
Amid the storm of speeches and whispered conspiracies, a few determined individuals step forward, each driven by personal loss or fierce idealism. Their stories intertwine with the city’s pulse, hinting at a struggle that could reshape Lauranian’s future—if the crowd’s fervor can outlast the looming shadows of repression.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (351K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-11-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1874–1965
A towering figure of the 20th century, this British statesman also left behind a remarkable body of writing, from war memoirs to sweeping histories. His speeches helped steady Britain in its darkest hours, and his books earned him the 1953 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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