I think you've lost if you fall in love.
—Hinooka Homura. Seiran High School 1st year.
She likes to talk with friends. What she doesn't like are essays. By the way, she's the type that gets sleepy after thinking for ten seconds. Basically she had the air of someone who had failed her high school debut.
When Homura received the invitation "Why don't you try becoming a mage?", she joined the exploration club which had ties with the United Nations. The club activities consisted of conducting research on an unknown planet.
Along with the Kendo boy Touya Takumi, Misasagi Mayo-senpai who was efficient both in her studies and in martial arts, as well as the golem Ameno, Homura parties with her friends and heads to the other world of Nutella, a huge scale planet that is several times the size of Jupiter.



For start, who says government cares for duds? Yes you have one policy that will help/affect a very small minority of duds. You could even argue its not in there interest as they still are not super human and as should could well be used as the cannon fodder for fights and they there purely to save few superhumans.
Even if you take it as totally positive policy only. There are others that have been mentioned that clearly shown opposite. So you tell me, if theres 1 policy that is kinda useful to small number duds, and at least 2 things i recall off top of my head (job based and police based) that are dissimilatory to them all. How does your logic equal government cares?