Early the next day, Micah began to run in with her muscles, but Michelle's body quickly became exhausted.

"I didn't know you didn't have the strength to do this."

"Michelle has never had anything heavier than a book, Usa. I've hardly even run, Usa."

"Suddenly increasing your workouts like this is counterproductive because your body is overloaded... Let's increase your workouts a little more slowly. Well, I guess I'll study this country in my spare time. I wish I had a history book or something."

But looking for Mikael's room didn't have a single textbook.

Instead came a ton of fashion magazines, "The Latest Fashion of the Nobility," "How to Wear Tall," and "Clothes Looking Like Otona's Man". It even left Mikael's signed design painting, which I think I wrote myself. The taste of the clothes was paricolous and I didn't really understand it, but the design paintings are very good.

I guess Mikael liked his clothes. Sure enough, there were tons of billowing clothes in the closet and thick-soled shoes. Apparently, he cared about his low height.

Dahl, Mikael cared about small things for men, and Michelle seemed to feel complex about big things for women.

I also took a sneak peek at Michelle's room next door, but there wasn't a single copy of her room or textbook.

Instead, a large number of textbooks of romantic novels came in. "The Prince is obsessed with noble princesses!" "Ten suitors and princesses! 'So, as far as Alas is concerned, it seems like the story of a noble princess who has no philosophy whatsoever is thired from everyone and eventually united with the prince.

There were sketches of Prince Claude, supposedly written by Michelle, as well as self-portraits of Michelle, who had become a little sauce-eyed and small (apparently with a flesh-eyed complex as well), and even paintings of Dahl, who had become an anthropomorphic and cute boy. Quite good.

"I remember Usa. Speaking of which, we were two on the day we graduated from secondary school, burning textbooks here in the garden and laughing high, Usa."

"Burning textbooks... how much I hated studying... two people..."

"Both Michelle and Mikael were gradebillies in aristocratic secondary school, Usa."

"Not so much..."

I also tried to sneak into James's room, but it was locked and I couldn't get in.

Micah was unavoidably pleased to cry when she told Grandmother Sasha that she wanted to study the history of this country.

I was told where to find a library dedicated to nobility that could be reached by a hurry carriage and a library where the neighborhood's civilians could also go.

I heard that every facility and beast could walk in together, so I decided to go to the library where Dahl's walk was still walkable.

Micah spoke to Dahl as she walked along the idle, beautifully maintained promenade.

"As far as Dahl's story is concerned, the content of the school's studies is not very different from what we learn in Japanese middle schools, so it shouldn't be that hard, but... Why did Michelle and Mikael hate studying so much?

"Mikael said, 'There's no point in Mandarin, it's helpful to summarize the text and answer the characters' mood."

"That's not true. I used it at work a lot. Summarizing your boss's long story and communicating it to everyone, and empathizing with the other person's mood is fundamental to building trust, so it's very important at work."

"Really, Usa? Michelle said," It's ridiculous to study mathematics for nothing beyond this. I would never use probabilities or functions, 'Usa said. "

"Math. That's actually what you use unexpectedly often. Chances are, I often use them at work, and I use functions. Excel function or something."

"Excel, are you talking about food?

"I'm not talking about food. Excel is a tool for data aggregation. Dal, are you hungry? Then don't push it. I'm going down again."

"I had a lot of lunch, so it's okay, Usa. I just made a mistake because I looked like Eclair, Usa. Two more people said," It's useless to do memorization subjects like science and history. "

"It's a memorization subject. It's an area where understanding makes sense. According to our company, hiring a popular product development department presupposes an understanding of the basics of science..."

"Understanding science is a waste, Usa."

"Who said it was wasted?"

"... unlaughable Usa. Too boring, I thought my ears would rot..."

"You're surprisingly spicy against the jerk gag, Dahl. History is really important, not to mention jokes. As résumé is important to understanding the person in hiring, I think knowing the background the country has followed is a fast way to understanding the country. So first of all, I wanted to read a book where I could learn the history of this country. Well, it's convenient for the rulers of that era to keep track of history, so you have to know exactly what's true, Ked."

"If Micah had taught me, I would have liked to learn more, Usa."

"I didn't hate teaching because I worked part-time as a tutor when I was a student, but I don't think I'd feel comfortable not studying because I'm frustrated because I don't know what to do."

"What a waste of a bunch of rabbits?

"Yes, if it's like a game, it's like having a very strong sword item on the hill but not climbing because it's a hassle to climb up the hill and not being able to complete the first stage all the time..."

"Knowledge or academia, you mean swords?

"Right. If you study hard, you will get a strong weapon and move on to the next stage. It's easier to win exam wars and live wars."

"War is noisy."

"But most importantly, I don't think it's about beating people, it's about getting to know yourself deeply through that experience. Many new graduate kids today don't know what they like and want to do. If you work hard on your studies, you don't like these places in this area, but they're so interesting here, they inspire you to get to know yourself deeply, so your studies are definitely not pointless. I thought maybe the most powerful weapon in my life that could make me the best in the world in that field was asleep, so I should take any studies seriously... Speaking of which, Michelle and Mikael would do well in art? We're both very good at painting."

"Secondary studies in aristocracy do not have art classes Usa"

"Well... this world is commonplace. I know exactly what it's like not to be motivated to study in a situation where you don't have to study anyway to succeed your parents and you don't apply it to a profession in that area. Conversely, it would be awesome if there was a child in this environment who could study willingly."

Talking about that, I saw a potpound and a building at the end of the promenade.