Nikolai Sergeyevich saw so many wonderful things moving past him while he travelled in the carriage, but the surprise the Bharatiya Empire gave him at the port was something he could not forget.
'How can any society stand without slaves?' he thought. He was fortunate enough to have travelled to many countries in Europe since he could remember, and in all of them, he had seen slaves working for their masters.
He had never seen anything wrong with it. Isn't it natural that less intelligent, inferior beings work and follow more intelligent, superior ones? Why, then, does the Bharatiya Empire see those black people as equals? Nikolai couldn't understand.
In fact, it was not only Nikolai but every European who had visited the Bharatiya Empire had the same doubt. They did not understand the policy of the Bharatiya Empire. They had grown up in such a society that they wouldn't even know what they were doing was evil.