Levelmaker

Episode 587: The Diary of King Rama's great-grandfather

"Then quickly, can you show me that grandfather's diary?

"Oh, now it's in the library in the castle. Let's go."

Me and Micah follow suit.

Looks like the Doruota gentlemen who accompanied me earlier, as well as the other servants, will follow.

After all, I am a king, so is it something that people are accompanying even when walking in the castle?

... but the king of Mephirado doesn't... a lot of them two or three...

"Mm, why are you all following me! Alim, I know you want to see Micah, but she's in front of a guest! Get back to work!

When King Rahma said that, the people who followed him became almost reluctant, and all that remained was a man named Hanuman, a guard who had met a gentleman from Doruota before, and a scholar who must have been entrusted with the study of the diary.

"No, I'm sorry I showed you a glitch"

"Yes, no"

"Well in this way, Alim is very popular in our country.... Got it."

King Rahma stopped his leg in front of one room.

A library, maybe a library. In the case of the Kingdom of Mephirado, there is a large library just outside the castle. Instead, the library in the castle isn't very full.

"I'm so tired of not being able to read a lot of books unless I'm one way or the other outside," Kara said, spilling her stupidity.

Well, it'll only take a few minutes to get around the castle.

"Um, you keep it... That's it."

One thick diary appeared to be kept on the desk, ahead of King Rahma's finger. I guess this is King Rama's Hii grandfather's diary.

"... I told you in a message, but you were weathered as much as you wanted. The key… I don't know what lies ahead after I nominate a leader.... our fallout without realizing this existed"

If you think you've found a literature that seems to be moving by now, it's weathered and worn out.

If it was Earth, restoration technology was advancing, and the example research institute examining Leaf's brain and Cherry Blossom's eyes… had succeeded in completely reading past literature and so on with some unsure technology, and history had changed dramatically.

No matter, so are the textbooks. So the contents of the textbooks are completely different from those of our parents' generation and from ours.

Do I do that?

Hehe, it's getting kind of fun.

"Is this the only book you need to repair?

"Uh... oh, yeah! All you have to do is get the other books fixed! Hey, there would have been plenty of books historically important but weathered! Report it to the clerks immediately and have them bring it! Hanuman, move the soldiers a little. The book is heavy."

"Ha."

It's cool how I feel about being on top of people where I can give instructions with tequila. Well, this king, he's a dorota.

"Hey, ha, I'm sorry. Pay this much per book."

"Yeah, no, it's that good. I didn't mean to get paid in the first place."

If I tell you so, King Rahma will look like a Kyoton.

"Really?"

"If you insist, is that part of your spare time?"

"Right. But I'll pay for it."

Mm, not surprisingly pulling back. Well, they want to give it to me, so why don't you take it?

"Okay. Let's fix that diary first."

"Um, I asked you to."

I put on gloves and then I took the diary.

It's definitely lame. But just sprinkle something like 'Amrita Against Items' on this......!

"Yes, I think it's as old as the last time it was written"

"Just for now?

"Yes."

While I'm at it, this medicine that can cure anything is convenient.

I don't usually use it.

"So... Hmm"

Taking the diary, King Rahma looked at the front cover and back cover as if they were serious. And turn the page to pieces.

I nodded satisfactorily.

"You're perfectly repaired. Excellent."

Eh, and I'll make a dooya face.

I shouldn't, I was stared at. You shouldn't bruise in front of fans. Seriously, I don't feel comfortable seeing it.

"First of all, how much is it?"

The scholar who was following me came with a run-down book. Just look and you'll see it's hundreds of years old.

"Well, did you bring that first? I know it's of historical value, and once it's repaired, you'll get a huge amount of information, but it's something I saved once because it can't be repaired first. Can you fix it, Arim?"

"It's a little bit"

I dobbed the three books with my earlier restorative liquid. By the way, if you look at it, you go back to the way it was originally bound.

"Oh... wonderful!

"My king! Dear Alim! I brought it!

"Mm, that's historical literature too! Ha ha, you're going to be studying history all at once!

Looks like the clerks brought a bunch of books too. All right, fix it off one end!