It's all one flower.

1604. Bias in the population ratio

"Because such children can't protect themselves, parents grow up with double care, but many of them are still preyed on by monsters and can't live long."

The voice of the former priest makes me sad.

Alchione repeated the question with a challenging voice.

"Didn't you just leave him to die and get in trouble?

"That's a scary trick.... many parents cry over themselves for failing to protect themselves, and there are parents who look like loose shells, so I was sad and sorry for the funeral of a child whose body is only a part of it."

Former priest Fiarka answered, and Archione nodded silently.

In Fraxinus families, the birth of a heterogeneous child regarding the presence or absence of magic is not harmful.

It's very different from the Kilcrust family I read in the report.

The Hidden Kilcrusts in Nemoralys conspired with other Hidden Believers to kill him in the guise of an accident, knowing that he had magic in his three-year-old exam.

The Kilcrusians in Arthur will abandon my child to Lanterna Island if they know he has magic with some bullet. Some parents put their own hands on it, but sometimes the star markers burned the mother and child in disguise.

In the Republic of Artel, they are not treated as cases and end up in the hands of justice.

Kilcrusts in the Alton and Gaza continents, such as the Barbatum Federation, are murdered by their natural parents or star symbols, but they may still be better off with justice. But most of the time, parents seem to be pushed to commit suicide.

Farkil's SNS account, operated under the name "Traveler for the Truth," receives such grim stories every day.

The waves between couples may stand in either faith, but why is there a difference in the treatment of children?

Amiela herself is a powerful people born in the Autonomous Region of Listver.

If it had been discovered in childhood, it would have been killed by star signs. It seems that only mothers and children will be burned in Artel, but in the Autonomous Community, the whole family will be killed as a matter of course.

Unexpectedly, hold your shoulders.

If Kufshinka had not confirmed the presence or absence of magic with the Magic Crystal entrusted to him by Amiela's grandmother, he would still be in the world.

It was scary to imagine.

"In the vortex of half a century of civil unrest, even parents and children and their family members, there were divisions due to the presence of magic and faith, and they fought with each other, so it was a mad time."

Senator Raquel, who knew him at the time, said in a heavy voice and closed his eyes hard under his white eyebrows.

... the village where the captain was born was said to have lived well with everyone during the civil unrest.

A small village with a mix of different faiths would have left a tolerant atmosphere before the civil unrest.

Perhaps because the Franciscans were a minority worshippers of Sturasi, the god of Iwayama, but not now.

"Both the teacher's license and the magic instructor's license are rarely held in refugee camps, so magic instruction has to rely on your parents or other wizards, as it has been for a long time."

"But people in refugee camps are generally powerless people, right?

Alchione pointed out that Senator Krapivnik would return.

According to statistics from the Medical Association of the Kingdom of Amitostigma, more than 80% are powerless people on land.

If you're a wizard, it's not that hard to get a job or a place to live if you evacuate to a "no-air raid area" in Japan.

However, there were limited types of jobs available to the powerless, and private community housing had severe income conditions at the time of occupancy. The price of the Magic Crystal that activates the magic protection of the building and the magic filling fee are added, and the fire insurance wager also jumps.

According to the report, the lives of the powerless people have been harsh since the time of peace.

Those who were unable to occupy a temporary residence may stay with relatives or friends, look for a job to live in, or stay in a car. If that is not possible, rely on the temple. Otherwise, it's a wild inn.

If you don't have a job or a place to live, you'd better flee to a peaceful country.

If you flee to the Kingdom of Lacrimalis, if you have relatives of the Lacrimalis, like Roark's friends, you will be allowed to settle and naturalize.

Even without family, it is relatively easy for powerful people on land or in the lake to find employment and settle down.

The powerless land people stayed in Lacrimalis territory only while waiting for a refugee ship or a ship to Cravel before the coup.

Some of the Nemus Liberation Army went into hiding after the coup d 'état.

A large number of households, including powerless people, escaped the capital, Craver. This also contributed to increasing the proportion of powerless people in refugee camps.

The wizards who live in refugee camps are many of the people of the lake who have lost all their family members, and many of the people on land who have no power within their families.

The sorcerer, who escaped by himself, returned home one after the other with a [leap] when he received information that "the war was still far from over, but the air raid settled and the reconstruction project started."

Some have been summoned back by survivors, such as the Guard Journey.

It's only natural that there are fewer magician professions.

Senator Krapyvnik, a powerful people, said with a vague expression.

"That's because the Amitostigma government has always been concerned, and the picture books we donate have a lot to do with magic discipline."

"Can you manage with just a picture book?

"Maybe I can't.

"That's right. Otherwise, you don't have to bother making a magic instructor's license."

Amiela dropped her shoulders to answer as expected.

Taigeta looks at Farkil.

"Do you also want to recruit magic textbooks for the next concert?

"Wait!

Huh?

I'm worried about Fiarka's sharp restraint.

"A proper magic textbook is a magic book."

"So... what, wait, what?

And Alchione, watered in his heart, beheld the people of the only lake here.

Fiarka, who had green hair, continued without worrying.

"In the Magic Civilization Zone, there are restrictions on sales and transfers to prevent abuse."

"What? But Awellana said she bought a magic book for the powerless people in a bookstore.

The hauler, Fiarka, smiled bitterly and turned back to Amiela.

"He looks like a child, but he's an expert with a school badge."

"Ah...."

"People without power, wizards without badges, and minors need to present their ID cards when buying, and they are banned from the library."

Congressman Krapyvnik's explanation was too unexpected.