It's all one flower.

890. Former coexistence

Solgnac speaks in a calm voice.

"In the eastern part of the Listwar Autonomous Region, people who lost everything settled in the absence of a loch residence. Households with no water, sewer, electricity or gas accounted for more than 90% of the time."

"Because the colonization pace was too fast and the development of the living infrastructure only made it around the factory dormitory and shopping district..."

Councillor Laqueus and others who opened the Ristover Autonomous Region are not wackos who were completely helpless.

"A lot of people have convinced me, one by one, from close proximity to the mall, to get rid of the barracks, to build apartments, but not be able to move in due to economic circumstances..."

"Did you expect this to happen, some wealthy Kirkurs did not migrate to the Autonomous Communities, but falsely faked their faith and remained all over the Nemoralis"

"Where did you learn that?

I know it's a dangerous question, but whoever hears this conversation will have the same question. Did you also assume Solgnac, and the answer returned immediately?

"It is a vendor outside the Autonomous Community that enters and exits the factory. Usually pretending to be Fluxinus, they form an unbeliever-specific network and maintain strong connections in social and economic terms"

"I can't believe you're pretending to be a Fluxinus. I wonder what you think of faith."

"We who live in the Autonomous Communities don't know what it's like to be an unbeliever."

Kufshenka sighed softly.

"Right. What we really need is a world in which you reveal your faith and you don't get killed, not a repudiation of the unbelievers."

"That's right. I am not sure if the country was divided and at the same time the hearts of the people were divided, or if the country was broken because the hearts were separated. But once, in fact, people of different faiths were able to coexist as people of the same Lacus Lacrimalis Republic."

"Yep. That's right. It's a much longer time for peaceful coexistence than it has been for faith. Besides, it's impossible to get rid of the strictly magical and powerful people in this Lake Lacus region."

"Why?

Now Solgnac speaks for the viewer's doubts.

Kufshenka saw a priest standing shoulder to shoulder with the people of the lake at the wall. There is no criticism, surprise, disgust, etc. in the eyes of the Kirkulus priesthood.

"Most people around here have spiritual vision, you know that, right? Outside the Autonomous Region... in the countries of the Magic Civilization Zone, people with half sight (soldering) who can only see matter are subject to protection as" weak people who can't see their spiritual qualities. "

"In the Autonomous Communities, there is no particular public aid for semi-vision."

"Yep. Since the Kirkurist countries of the Alton Gaza continent will not do so, they must have mimicked it. But recent research has shown that people with spiritual vision have a genetic predisposition to a powerful people."

"What do you mean?

I'm not sure if he was really surprised or represented his audience.

Kufshenka nodded quietly.

"The“ acting power "of magic and the ability to use it. A man with both is a powerful people, and a powerful people does not have half sight. Those without magic or action, a people without power. People with no power have half a sight, but there's a minority around here."

"Well, no way, neither do we..."

"Listen to me till the end.... There are people who are magical but ineffective. You can call these people powerful people, or you can call them powerless people, but you can't use magic on your own."

Solgnac pinches questions in good time.

"On its own, you say?

"You can use spells and magic tools even if you don't have the power to act. There were many [sorcerer's tears] left over from the burning of the Great Fire that hit the eastern part of the Autonomous Region last year."

Solgnac and the newspaper shop are breathtaking.

"Don't let the demons take it in and become warcraft, because the church is collecting it and keeping it tight, it's okay."

"I mean, there were a lot of people in Barack Street who had magic but had no action, right?

"That's right. But I don't know who I am or who I am around because I don't test magic in the Autonomous Communities. Unless magic tools were brought in here, people couldn't use bad business."

"They don't use bad business in the Autonomous Communities, they live as believers, do they?

The priest nods deeply off the screen.

Kufshenka said, staring at the tablet device.

"Even if we divide people by race, faith, political creed, or the presence or absence of inborn magic, how do we treat those who exist in the middle of it?

"How far should we view ourselves as“ the same ”and exclude ourselves from…"

Kufshenka remembered what Kalindula and Frisian themes taught her as a schoolgirl.

Even in a sip with the Fraxinus, besides the main god Fraxinus and the lake goddess Panisea Uni Flora, who brings together many believers, there are also minorities who believe in safety and the rocky mountain goddess Sturasi and the vow goddess Klartwa.

As I heard earlier from Solgnac, there are also people in the lake who believe in a god other than the goddess Panisea Uni Flora.

"You can't create a group of people with perfectly homogeneous abilities and beliefs who have gone through eliminations over and over and over and pursued a group of pure beings alone."

"Indeed, the further we proceed with purification, the slighter the difference will only rise to the basis of elimination, and there will be no chilliness."

Solgnac seems to be a pretty smart person.

Kufshenka knew it wouldn't stay in the footage, but she had zero (spilled) laughter.

"Admit the difference, if we split up between us and Yoso and regain the familiar and thoughtful qualities, we might be at peace."

A blonde young man sends a signal to inform him of the end of the recording.

The light leaking from the gaps in the curtains had at some point turned into a dusk color.