It's all one flower.
1238. Different values
"It's a world other than the faith of Kirkulus."
"What? Even though it's a Kirkulus sanctuary?
Sarotka rounds her eyes to Archione's words.
"I didn't have internet regulations, so I saw things on the move."
"Artel's world was so narrow."
As Electra glanced at the screen, Tygeta had some aerial photo displayed on the map site. Quite a while ago, the building is denser than the aerial photographs of Artel that Farkill showed me.
When I switched the display, the point of view descended onto the road. The city, seen at normal eye height, is a street lined with two stories of unseen buildings, where brunettes meet.
Tygeta turned back to Farkill in the neighbor's seat and explained pale.
"For example, this is the ancient capital of the Empire of the Book of Japan. I believe in a native god who is different from Kirkulus and Fluxinus."
"Pagan city annexation?
Farkill's eyes turned to the screen.
A house made of wood and dirt lines both sides of a narrow cobblestone road. The roof, covered with strange shaped tiles, was dull and glowing grey as smoked, reminiscent of the cloudy weather. Every building has no spells or spells within sight.
If you look closely, there were no spells or spells on the clothes of the people on the road either.
"Fewer murders a year in the Empire than a day in the Barbatum Federation."
"You do live in about 100 million people, don't you?
Asterope added, the surprises of Farkill and Sarotka overlapped.
"Is such a country in this world?
"How can you be so polite?
"This is the country where you built the device you're using."
Archione points to the tablet terminal on the desk.
"Ahhh...! If you ask me so, so is the lake bottom cable..."
A noticed Farkill compares the screen of the map site with the terminal of the hand without hassle.
Amiella had no connection in her mind between the ancient city and the world's most advanced technology.
"There are laws in this empire that impose the death penalty on criminals."
"Even though it's a civilized country of science?
Archione continues to amuse Furkill, who can't stop being surprised.
"Faith is different, so maybe you're not in the habit of forgiving sin."
"No, you know, wrongdoing."
"Wrongful crime?"
Asked back by Archione, Farkil explained to many others.
"If it were a magical civilized country, [Ming (A) Kashi Mirror (Micah)] or [Shishi Candlestick]... Well, if you use magical tools, you can confirm whether the testimony is true or reproduce the crime, because that's not what a scientific civilized country says"
Archione says it back softly.
"I don't know about that neighborhood, but at the very least, secular law decides never to tolerate bad people."
The needle Amiella was impressed.
"Archione knows how hard it is."
"I don't have that kind of knack. Occasionally. When I went to Banksia or Barbatum at work, I was hippo on the move, so I just saw it on the news over there"
"Uh... I remember something. Sure, you're alleging that the death penalty was executed in the Book of Japan Empire and that a Barbatum faithful group or something had a protest rally, right?
Tygeta searched as she said she didn't seem confident.
A few seconds after the sound of a key sounds on the white wall, find the information you are looking for and open the tabs one after the other.
The first page is a news site, an article from last year. Links to several related articles appear below the open pages.
Next is a bulletin board to discuss based on it. Another is the website of human rights groups opposed to the death penalty system. The last one is the website of a jurist based at the University of Jingguang Luteus, the highest school in the Republic of Banksia.
All of them had jargon flying in common language, and the language skills of the seven assembled did not tell half of it.
"With this machine translation, you can't translate properly like this."
"Still got it, Cotto. I do."
When Electra got bogged down, Farkill said forcefully.
"What?
"Cotto says there are people with different ideas."
He returns the obvious answer and eats the shoulder watermark.
Farkil continued without taking the girls' subtle faces for nothing.
And I found out that there are things in the Republic of Banksia and the Federation of Barbatum that Artel doesn't have.
"Now what?
Archione's voice obviously loses interest and mixes frustrations that he says don't (want to) blur.
"That? Guys, you really don't know?
Farkill looked around at everyone with eyes that included mild surprises.
... what is it?
Amiella looked again at the discussion of the bulletin board site.
I don't know how many people participated, but the scroll bar at the right end of the screen is very short. Because this screen lasts long in the longitudinal direction.
Many words are slang, misspelled, or unknown, even just for one screen displayed.
Tygeta copied the text and hung it on the translation site, but only part of it that didn't have slang or anything like it could be translated properly.
I felt like I should translate this myself, but it's better than not even a coarse translation, and when I reread the original text with an idea in mind, I felt I could tell better than just now.
... Yet you have people with all sorts of thoughts.
At the end of the individual writing, there is a picture of an arrow voting yes or no to the writing.
It was the opposition rally that became the article, but there seems to be a lot of proponents on this bulletin board.
The writing in favor of the death penalty system has hundreds to thousands of voters lined up beside the upward red arrow indicating "consent," and the downward blue arrow of "denial" stops in the dozens to hundreds.
The writing, which did not obtain consent, seemed to have been rejected for verbal absurdity rather than opinion, and the writing of a polite tone of similar content had a small number of "denials".
Agreeing or disagreeing with the opinion against the death penalty is the opposite.
Even though the language is beautiful, the consenting party is single-digit, or even around a hundred. The lengthy post, which tried to get some understanding, contained a relentless dissent.
There are a variety of reasons to support the death penalty system and to wish to abolish it, each of which has a convincing part. Amiella couldn't say which was right enough to read.
It's foreign. I wish I could leave it to the people of this country.
Home affairs interference.
If you shield human rights, don't think you can make any demands.
There were also neutral opinions that would definitely cut it into foreigners discussing it, not in favor of or against the death penalty system.
... Farkill, you're right, really, people with all kinds of thoughts... Hmm?
View the bulletin board again.
The date of the writing shall be arranged three years old.
"Okay!
"Amiella, what's not in Artel?
Elektra listens in whispers as she peeks at Archione.
"I don't write all kinds of opinions, but the bureau doesn't erase them."
"What?... Oh, really"
"Farkil, you guys, at the time of the election, you were trying so hard to save it all night because it was going to be erased right away."
The girls nod at each other with their faces on the screen and their eyes on Farkill.
"Even if it's anonymous and exclusive, I can express all kinds of opinions... I have freedom of thought and creed"
The Republic of Artel was anointed with the darkness of ideas based on the Kirkulus faith, without which there was no distortion.