A Chronicle of Life in a Different World

Episode 130: Tell me! Dr. Gilba! Spirituality Edition

The abandoned city of Laval is a slum-like place from Reurus, who knows the “modern”. The town is cluttered, and the clothes that people hang out with are old, yet unforgiving.

The main street is well maintained in the abandoned city of Laval. Running through the center of town, it is built straight like the "ten" part of the "field".

Except for the main street, houses lined up with nature and trails form, and those who are unfamiliar with the town will not know where to go if they get lost. If the leftovers get lost, it's not zero chance that they won't come out.

Although it is such a abandoned city of Laval, it is closer to heaven than Reurus, who was originally born and raised in a harsher environment than the slums. It has been remarkable since it was accepted as a resident of the town, and it is now the second hometown to become accustomed to the city's air.

As for the village of Shena, which is the original birthplace, it may be destroyed. Rather, I wanted to destroy it, but I didn't know enough not to slash it myself.

I realized it was possible to set fire to Sarah's "contract" now, but I don't even want to get close at the earliest. I want to assume that I was born and raised in the abandoned city of Laval.

And there are places in the abandoned city of Laval where the inhabitants of the town rarely carry their feet.

The place is not very dangerous in the abandoned city of Laval - but it is shunned because of its “external” connection.

That was the spiritual church run by Esther, a spiritual teacher, and Reus was visiting the place with a souvenir.

Recently, I encountered a mysterious phenomenon of my home evolving overnight, but after some calm, I went to say hello to my return.

And now Reurus was walking through Gilba's private room and facing Gilba across the table. The souvenirs had already been given to Esther, and Eliza and her children were playing with the orphans.

"Thanks for the referral letter from Gilba... thank you."

"No, I'd be glad if one of my brushes helped. It would have been worth it if it had helped Reurus and the others on their journey."

The return greeting was there, and Reus bowed his head while spinning a word of gratitude. Gilba smiled and shook her neck, but as a revulsion, thank you if it wasn't enough.

Gilba's reference was really helpful. The reaction varied depending on the opponent, but they also exerted a great effect along with the "Guest Proof".

I have no doubt that it helped me on my journey, and it was a realuse that felt the fame of Zimbabwe.

"But... I heard about the town, and I didn't expect to bring the dwarf home. Mr. Reurus always surprises you."

That's how Gilba looks out the window. It caught him and Reurus turned his gaze. Beyond the open wooden windows, there was a meer playing with the orphans.

For the record, Meer plays with the orphans with a smile on her face. The first orphans called me "younger for my age", which in turn made me feel better.

From Meer, who is remarkably tall in the dwarf, the orphans' teasing is more a compliment than a compliment.

"There were a lot of things... about bringing the dwarf home. There was something I wanted to ask you about, including that area, so I asked you to join me in the greeting when I came back."

Reurus is ignorant of the common knowledge and knowledge of this world. In Shena village, I lived as a serf, so I had no choice, but I did not actively try to learn after I became an adventurer in the abandoned city of Laval.

However, I visited Zimbabwe because I thought it was a problem that I didn't know much about. Gilba, who has travelled to other countries in the past and has reached the age of grandeur, would have a wealth of knowledge and experience.

"Hmm... I'm asking for something else, Mr. Reurus. I don't know how useful a shallow student like myself would be, but let me answer as much as I can."

"No, no, I don't think anyone else can do it if Jilba can't. There's something I want to ask you about Mr. Gilba himself."

Reurus said so, and Gilba leaned her neck strangely.

"You mean me? This is an unusual spiritualist?

(Is that a joke?

It was a revus that I wanted to put a lot of stuff in, but I think it would be a humble decision for Jilba. If Gilba was an ordinary spiritualist, he would have to change his impression of spirituality as a Reurus.

"There were a lot of people on the road who knew about Gilba. Among them was someone who said" punishment "or" spiritual second place "about Jilba, so I wish I could ask him this time....."

…………

When I shook such a topic as a conversation, Jilba somehow became silent. Grab a glass of pottery placed on the table and drink water, and after about ten seconds, you can smile closer to bitter laughter.

"As for 'punishment'... well, it's a young one. When I was young, I had a lot of" naughtiness ”... and that's why I got that nickname. It's like Mr. Reurus' Monster Eater."

"It's just an interesting call from everyone in town... No, let's leave it there. What did you do? If it's hard to say, I won't be forced to listen."

Every human being will have one or two black histories. If it's hard to say, I don't think I'll be forced to listen to it as a revus.

Gilba lay her hand on her chin and remained silent, but eventually raised her face as if she had made up her mind.

"Mr. Reurus may know, but I don't like Gregorians."

"I know."

"Really... well, if I kept fighting the Gregorians when I was young, I would have been nicknamed..."

Reurus swallowed the question that he was still fighting the Gregorians. Instead, we divert the topic.

"So, what is" Spiritual second place "?

"That's my rank. Mr. Reurus, what kind of system does spiritualism take?

"To the extent that you are divided into two kinds of spiritual teachers and spirituals... is there a“ guest ”left?

I have heard about Spiritualism from Esther before, but I have never heard of its “contents” in detail. So Reus begged honestly, and Gilba nodded in haughtiness.

"Second place... so listen, what did Reurus think?

"Eh... the second greatest of spirituals...?

It's about second place. Reurus thinks it might be quite great among spirituals.

"No, it doesn't mean I'm great because I'm second place... For the sake of clarity, Adventurer Reurus, second place is similar to Adventurer rank."

"What do you mean?

As Reurus tilts his neck, Gilba removes the wooden plank from the shelf. And I started pulling the wire on the board with charcoal. And I'm going to add a number that's as simple as I can tell from Reurus.

"Spiritual ranks are divided from first to tenth. Matching this to the ranks of adventurers...."

Zilba wrote three lines on the wooden board. Three lines were written horizontally, delimited, and letters were written in each blank space.

"Er... 8 to 10 from the bottom, 5 to 7 from the bottom, 2 to 4 from the top and 1 from the top?

I can read a number from 1 to 10, but what does that mean?

"Think of the bottom ten as a junior adventurer."

"The tenth lower-ranking adventurer... hmm? What? Then the second place is...."

The reuses are counted from the bottom. Beginning with a junior adventurer, Zimbabwe's second place is...

"... advanced adventurer?

"It's sort of like that. However, there is no classification of advanced spirituals."

Reurus couldn't help but complain about Gilba nodding with her face.

I suppose it's just an analogy to the class of adventurers, but adventurers are weaker than soldiers. The middle two columns were rated as “average” soldiers.

It would be premature to assume that Spiritual rank is equal to Adventurer rank. Instead, we should think on the same basis as the soldiers.

(That's... that would make it harder for me to talk about advanced adventurers...)

Reurus doesn't know what kind of system Mataroi soldiers are taking, but at least he's not a soldier class. On top of that, Captain - perhaps even on top of that.

"Mr. Gilba, are you here?

Unexpectedly, Reurus was asking as a pure question. Gilba answers Reurus' questions with a strange face.

"To spread spiritualism?

"... Laval Waste City is in close proximity to other countries even in Mataroi, right? I think it's dangerous if something happens....."

"That's why we need faith... I think so."

As you know, Zilba seems to be a deep-rooted religious man.

(If you're an adventurer, you'll be famous for defeating monsters and catching bandits as you travel the streets.)

The way the soldiers reacted when they heard Zilba's name is obvious. If Reurus was a soldier, it would be unimaginable to be equally fearful.

"However, not all spirituals are given that rank. The common followers simply call themselves spirituals."

"... the height of the hierarchy leads directly to power?

"I won't. We spirituals serve as spiritual teachers, and we only strive to spread spirituality... However, it's interesting to say it ourselves, but in my case, my name has been sold in the past."

Gilba laughs in trouble, but as for Reurus, she doesn't seem to have more ester than Gilba.

"Maybe Esther is actually stronger than Gilba...."

"No, if you fight, I will definitely win. However, Esther is under the protection of the Great Spirit. The same is true of other spiritual teachers, but the fact that they are protected by spirits is the“ difference ”with spirituals."

Apparently, Spirit Teachers and Spirits are separated by the presence or absence of protection - but the Reus who heard so much pulled his cheeks unexpectedly.

"Um... maybe, but I have a" contract "with Sarah to protect me..."

"If you believe in spiritualism, you can become a spiritual teacher. It's not too late, so why don't you join Spiritualism?

"Enough as it is....."

It was a Reurus that I asked for confirmation, but with a serious face, Gilba advised me to call.

Instead of being protected by spirits, there is a Spirit of Fire who has signed a 'contract' nearby. I know Sarah's personality, so I won't eat Zilba, but your question was from the bottom of my heart.

"I'm sorry... do you have anything else to ask?

I could hear what was interesting about Spiritualism. Reurus makes that decision and walks around thinking for a few seconds.

(Hmm... there's something I'd like to ask you, but isn't Gilba-san angry...)

A little nervous, Reurus talks about the next topic.

"Can you tell me... what Gilba knows about Gregorianism?

Gilba smiled fiercely at the words of Reurus.