The first limit was history class.

The contents of the textbooks are made retroactively from modern times to the older ones.

Dr. Oliver pales and reads history textbooks in turn from page one.

"Therefore, by the great decision of King Ethan, he conquered the people of the sea, a barbaric clan, and sought to introduce the advanced system of this country..."

The first content of the textbook was about the war between the Kingdom of Samgrace and the people of the sea, which Micah just wanted to know.

The textbook was full of texts glorifying the king in vain, but the point was that he fought the savage people of the sea because he tried to welcome them to a part of the country but they refused.

(Jose, as far as you and Anita are concerned, the people of the sea are very unlikely to be savages. It's more of a calm impression. Possessive type makes the beast a threat indeed, though. I'm sure the intent of this war lies elsewhere. Still, the way King Ethan fought is terrible. Hundreds of dead sea people have been decapitated and thrown into their strongholds, women and children have been captured as captives, and while the name and textbook praise it for disappearing the opponent's will to fight, it only leaves anger and resentment behind. Jose and Anita must have been the ones who were captured as prisoners.

Dr. Oliver suddenly sighed loudly as Micah was paralyzing the textbook with that in mind.

"It's hard to convey the contents of this textbook from the standpoint of being a teacher. Mr. Claude, what did you think of reading this textbook?

"That's something that diverges from the facts. The people of the sea are never barbaric, and the real reason King Ethan waged war was because he wanted to get the black diamonds of the sea. Home affairs have not gone well, and the deterioration in the country's financial flows must have led to a short decision to take it away from the outside quickly. It is also believed to have attempted to turn the public's grievances created by the lack of good internal affairs towards the outside world by creating enemies. The cruel way to waste war is King Ethan's hobby, isn't it? It's only a foolish way to leave the future behind."

For a moment, the whole classroom quieted back to the content of Claude's story talking to Slurra.

Dr. Oliver suddenly laughed out loud. The sequelae have not moved any facial expressions, but it is a heartily pleasant laugh.

"Wahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha, Mr. Claude. Well done. You grew up to be a wise prince under that king. When I left the royal palace, what I was worried about seemed over. I envy all of you who serve this prince. Michael-san. What kind of country do you want this country to be?

"Huh! Is that me? What, like, a country where hard work pays off?

"Hmm. Pretty good answer. Jess, how about you?

"I'm a country without discrimination."

"Ho. Sounds like Master Georgi's son, good answer. I'd love to see the country you guys make, but by then, you'll be dead. The modern history of this textbook is full of lies, so honestly, it's not for you. So next time I'm going to move on from the place of the first king, Silver Trakener. By the way, I know you understand, but if you say anything else, you will be executed. It's because I trust you, Claude, that both you and Noah spoke for themselves. Don't forget to loosen up. Oops, chimes are ringing. No, I haven't had such a delightful class in a long time."

Dr. Oliver left the classroom with a faceless expression but seemingly sincerely enjoyable foothold.

"Ha. I didn't think you'd be able to guess in history class! Boys have to move to the arena!

Jess said, stretching.

Micah responded as she lost her textbook.

"Women don't take swordsmanship classes?

"Now what are you talking about? When boys are in swordsmanship class, girls are always babysitters, right? Girls will be mothers one day."

"If a girl is going to be a mother one of these days, a boy is going to be a father one of these days, so I wish we could babysit together. Since gynaecology and obstetrics in this country do not seem to be skilled, there are likely to be many mothers who die during childbirth. I think boys should learn how to babysit."

Keith in the next seat nodded at Micah's remarks.

"You agree with what Mikael said. There is no system in place in this country to follow mothers during childbirth. If I get involved in national politics, I want to put things in order there. And I think babysitters should be done by boys, too. After my mother died, I was supposed to take care of my newborn sister, but at first I didn't know what I was doing and I remember struggling terribly."

Mika spoke to Keith as he moved to the arena.

"How old is Keith's sister now?

"Almost, two and a half. Say Hannah Ferre"

"Hannah! That's a lovely name! At 2 1/2 years old, it's going to be hard not to have a good time."

"It's really hard for a child who can't speak half the language to finish his or her meal."

"Good day." But the girl in that position would be so cute!

"You're so cute. Recently, Hannah strokes my head, okay, when I think about it and make a difficult face. He grew up to be a really sweet kid. By the time Hannah grows older, she wants to set up a follow-up system for childbirth."

"I guess Hannah's growing up to be a sweet kid, too, because Keith cares about her. What's going on right now with the follow-up at birth?

"I leave it almost to the hard work of one mother, to the extent that my grandmother helps. The others, as we know, will follow the ritual of the reception of the beast that comes at the time of childbirth. So there's a good chance of dying, like my mother or Mikael's mother. When I was my mother, it would have been helpful if the doctor had come a little sooner... I still regret having a little more manpower there..."

Keith looked really bitter.

(I wonder what my sister Hannah will do when she looks like this.)

With that in mind, Micah walked alongside Keith to the arena.