Soldiers — For Remi

Soldiers — For Remi
Prologues



Carta da Gioco— classification system that occurs in this world. No, not caste. Classification is determined based on the character of each person and their group will be told when they are 18 years old. There are 4 known groups: Wajik, Waru, Kinky, and Heart. Each group has its own nature and principles.


 Wajik; people in the Wajik group are known to be powerful, both in terms of nature and material. They are good at negotiating. However, behind their wealth and power, the Wajik are generally cunning and unpredictable. The wajik is commonly found in government, banks, or as traders.


 Waru; people in the Waru group, or commonly called soldiers, are famous for their strong determination and their various cleverness in survival, usually with martial arts. They are agile and deft. However, behind their abilities, Waru soldiers are famous for their anger. They are less adept at controlling their emotions and are used to starting disputes in a problem. Waru soldiers are found in the field of defense; military, police, or even among ordinary people.


 Kinky; people in the Kinky class are famous for their brilliant brains. They are good at solving problems and negotiating with words. The bad thing about them is generally just the habit of those who like to 'avoid losses', in the sense that they are stingy in any respect. Not that all curls are stingy. Kinky people are commonly found in the field of education, as well as the scientific field as teachers and scientists.


 Hearts; people in Hearts are lovers of peace. They have the opposite nature to Waru soldiers. They are kind and able to control their emotions. Bad Hearts are their naive nature—they trust others too quickly and are easily lied to. The Hearts are capable of penetrating in any field, but generally they choose silence and will only advance if it is very necessary.


 For many years this classification system has been applied and so far, there have been no complaints. After all, the community is not harmed by training from each group. Instead, they are increasingly proficient and increasingly sharpen their skills in survival.


 Confused society. They asked for an explanation from the head of government, but no one knew. "We do not determine the classification" quoted the head of government of a region.


 Because of the commotion and unrest that occurs, the classification actually becomes more extreme. Many groups began to establish their respective bases, even declaring their power over a region and prohibiting other groups from settling in that place. But, only the Wajik group who set up a thick wall made of a mixture of marble and cement so that no other group can enter. Of course, not all Wajik decided to isolate themselves behind the wall. There are still Wajik who prefer to blend in with other groups.


 One question that holds the key to this problem:


...Who determines the group?...