After chatting with Dr. Jones about the prophecy of the Desert Kingdom's apocalypse, Perfikot felt a sense of shared purpose.
After all, ever since she calculated the end of the world, no one believed her apart from those astrologers from the Astronomical Society.
Even though the Empire later became aware, and Eldest Princess Annie supported her tirelessly, Perfikot still felt like she was bearing the future of all humanity alone.
The inefficiency of the Victor Empire's administration was well-known, and hoping for the Empire's bureaucrats to operate efficiently was impossible unless the French invaded Langton tomorrow, or their represented clans received enough benefits.
Aside from these two, there was no way to unify the Empire's fragmented nobles and wealthy families.
So, even though Perfikot warned the Empire and the Empress ordered a crisis response committee to prepare for the world's end, their efficiency was still not as good as Perfikot's own efforts.