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Published at 19th of February 2022 07:32:53 AM


Chapter 143

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The thing I’d been expecting comes to me.

It’s from the teacher.

The non-idiot version is quite formidable.

 

“But hey, if you’re thinking that far ahead …… you might as well figure it out everything, kiddo.”

 

Charles agreed, as if he wanted to throw the troublesome things to me.

 

“It would be quicker and more appropriate. A lot more than what we can come up with.”

 

No, I can’t.

For obvious reasons.

 

“That’s the only thing I can’t do.”

 

The usual question mark appeared in their minds.

 

“If I decide, who will make the changes and conflicting afterlaws?”

 

Kiara said as if it were obvious.

 

“That kind of thing can only be done by you, brother.”

 

I sighed.

I sighed. Kiara was visibly depressed, as if she thought I hadn’t responded in a way she wanted.

I want to comfort her, but …….

I’m going to move the conversation here.

 

“That’s the thing. I am not immortal, you know. And …… I don’t want you to ever think that I’m always right.”

 

Mil seemed to understand my intentions.

 

“So we can figure it out and fix it if we need to.”

 

I’m unwilling to do that, but I’ve become an authority in my own right.

So, if I make the decision, I’m giving the opposition a flag of honor.

 

I’m not going to make a law for Lycurgus.

It’s not a law, it’s a religious commandment.

What I want is human law.

 

Everyone seems to have understood my intentions.

I need to make something clear here.

 

“I believe we need laws written on paper. I don’t need them carved in stone.”

 

The teacher looked as if he didn’t understand.

 

“Please make it a little clearer.”

 

I guess I was a little too close to the image.

 

“You all go to a lot of trouble to decide on the law. Can you honestly correct any inconveniences that may arise?”

 

Kiara seemed to be trying hard to make up for lost points.

She quickly got up from her seat to speak and even raised her hand.

You’re putting too much effort into this.

 

“I don’t want to change it because I went through so much trouble. That’s what you mean when you say it’s carved in stone. If you carve it in stone, it would be hard to change.”

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That was very well done.

Seeing my satisfied face, Kiara was in a good mood.

When God makes a contract with a human being, it’s in stone.

 

“However …… I just don’t want you to take it easy because it will be changed anyway. Even so, if the situation changes, there will be inconveniences.”

 

Mil nodded his head.

 

“When that happens, don’t hesitate to change. You won’t allow future generations to be spoiled, will you?”

 

We can’t just let things happen without thinking about them ourselves.

That’s not good.

And the result is this world.

 

“All we have to do is to hand over the situation to the next generation so that they can think for themselves and change …… And the next generation will be the one after that.”

 

Delphine gave an astonished look.

 

“I’ll never believe it even if milord says that he is a seventeen-year-old ……”

 

Hey, I’m seventeen.

 

Ignoring my indignation, Charles laughed.

 

“Of course, no one would believe it. But then again …… the feudal lord doesn’t have to be a seventeen-year-old person. It doesn’t matter if you’re 0 years old, as long as you get results.”

 

Magali, the ill-natured old woman, gave a nasty laugh.

 

“It would not be strange if this boy was older than me.”

 

They all nodded vigorously.

Damn it …… You can laugh at me all you want.

In exchange, I’ll make you guys work hard to decide on the law.


 

 

The teacher then takes another step forward.

He was so dependable that his clumsy behavior during the pilgrimage was like a lie.

 

“I understand that. But tell us how to start the discussion.”

 

It can’t be helped.

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It’s a concept that’s never existed before, after all ……

 

“I understand. As for the law …… the representatives of the various tribes, Ms. Delphine, Mr. Gerald, and Ms. Plunkett should take the lead. Please bring up what you did in the past and what you will be punished for. That way, you can talk about it naturally.”

 

Delphine raised her hand.

 

“Why me?”

 

She couldn’t seem to read the intent of the nomination.

 

“If you were a receptionist at the Adventurer’s Guild, you may have had to deal with some trouble. I want you to make use of that experience.”

 

Gerald seemed to understand what I was saying.

 

“So I can use my experience as an adventurer to give you my opinion when there is trouble?”

 

Magali, the ill-natured old woman, shrugged her shoulders.

 

“So I’m supposed to spill my life experience. You really aren’t very kind to old people, are you?”

 

Shut up! Why don’t you just spit it out and be a little more silky?

Hiding my inner resentment, I smiled and nodded my head.

 

“And now for the police. It will be an auxiliary role for the Knights. Sir Rossi will take the lead. Please create an organization based on the advice of the chiefs.”

 

Charles shrugged his shoulders.

 

“I have no choice.”

 

I’ll give him one request.

 

“The police should cover all races. It would be unfair to be biased.”

 

Charles nodded.

 

“You’re right.”

 

That’s all they need to know about the police.

 


 

“As for the trials, it depends on the frequency the judgments occur.”

 

Touko questioned.

 

“What do you mean by frequency?”

 

That’s a difficult question to answer.

I scratched my head lightly.

 

“I’ll compare the judgments to the deployment of knights. It depends on whether it’s a peacetime response or a wartime response.”

 

Charles was convinced.

 

“If it’s wartime, they’ll be on alert. In peacetime, they’re usually doing something else.”

 

Nice.

It was worth explaining about military affairs.

 

“Will they always be on standby? Do you want them to be engaged in other work as well? You’ll have to think about that, too.”

 

The teacher scratched his head.

 

“Ahhh, how troublesome…”

 

That’s right, but you’ll have to do it on your own.

I won’t accept any objections.

 

“There will be circumstances between the races when it comes to judging. Those who judge should include all races.”

 

Oracio folded his arms and gave me a difficult look.

 

“Is that really necessary?”

 

I guess he doesn’t fully understand my intention yet.

I’ll have to explain it to him patiently.

 

“It’s absolutely necessary. Let’s see …… for example, a fistfight between the tiger tribe is not a bad thing, is it?”

 

Touko nodded.

 

“Of course.”

 

“But among other species, it is. Let’s say there is a fistfight between tiger people and they are judged. What if there is no tiger people among the judges?”

 

They were all surprised, but satisfied.

Abraham was convinced, as if it made sense.

 

“All races must be taken into account. It makes a lot of sense.”

 

“Also. There is one more thing we need in order to make a judgment.”

 

Abraham took the bait.

He is leaning forward with tremendous energy.

He really likes logic …… This guy.

 

“What’s that? Interesting.”

 

I scratched my head vigorously.

It’s easy to say, but …… it’s also difficult.

 

“A defense attorney.”

 

Abraham looked at me with eyes that demanded an explanation.

 

“Some people who are being judged can’t really talk about their circumstances.”

 

They all seemed to understand somehow.

 

“Only the smartest people get a lighter sentence or are acquitted. That’s not fair.”

 

Abraham’s eyes lit up.

It seems to have touched the heartstrings of his heart.

 

“I see, that’s wonderful!”

 

I’m taken aback a bit ……

I thought he was good at academics, but I’m beginning to think that it’s better off leaving this to him.

 

“This should be decided by the representatives of each race, teacher, and Ms. Plunkett.”

(T/N: The teacher he said here is Fabio, the advisor, and Alfred’s teacher.)

 

Magali, the ill-natured old woman, paused as if she was lamenting.

 

“I never thought I’d be so overworked at my age. I feel like raising the white flag was a mistake ……”

 

They all burst into laughter as usual.

When the meeting was about to end, the teacher asked a sharp question.

 

“You know, kiddo. You say that we live in a society where there is no difference between races, but you are thinking about the differences between races. Isn’t that a contradiction?”

 

That’s how it came about.

I answered with a smile and decided to end the meeting.

 

“Humans don’t have the arm strength of a tiger tribesman, right? I will take individual differences into account. But I don’t accept the hierarchy of races. That’s all.”





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