There exists a discipline known as "political dynamics" in political science. At the University of Alfheim, there are even specialized textbooks that introduce this emerging subject.
In essence, it is a theory that analyzes political behaviors and principles using the same analytical methods of physical laws, asserting that the rules of classical physics are equally applicable to the operation of politics.
Without debating whether this idea is as groundbreaking as the three laws of mechanics, or as fantastical as the musings of the Chicago School of Economics, at the very least, Roland is now feeling the forces from all directions.
The documents in front of him are several Heaven Crystal inventory lists, with signatures from various departments glaring under the dim lighting.
"These are all of the 'off-the-books storages' on hand for the Army, Navy, and local civil departments—at least, that's what they say."