Magi Craft Meister
64-17 Changes in Thought
The Duchy of Norha, King Keith Tenic de Norha, ordered Prime Minister Prems Hai Yasna to explain the 'Revolutionary Party', which is also the ancestor of the Duchy Royal Family.
"Let's start with the Pioneering Revolutionary Corps, the predecessor of the" Revolutionary Party "…"
Knowing what happened in the past will help you understand the flow that continues into the present.
Chancellor Prems Hai Yasna spoke slowly.
"We have been told that the Pioneering Revolutionary Corps existed before we began exploring the land."
Rather than that, it was the 'Pioneering Revolutionary Corps' that worked on countries to pioneer.
"At the time, the leadership of the Pioneering Revolutionary Corps seemed to be people who wanted to move away from their country and build their own."
Gaju Tsuga, who heard that, even more so in the past, remembered the empire of Shauro, which had broken up from the kingdom of Dinar and founded itself west.
The Empire of Shouro was also founded with the hope of creating a new nation.
"We went along fine in the early days of pioneering. But there was one miscalculation."
That, he said, was the difficulty of securing water inland.
"By the coast, there was spring water, and if we dug the well, the water came out. It will rain, too."
Inland, however, there was little rain, and there was no water even after digging the deep well door, which was 50 meters.
"The soil was very fat and continued to grow abundantly every year, but inevitably the fields stretched along the coastline, as all we could do was create land about 30 kilometres inland from the coastline"
It is a natural conclusion. As a result, towns, villages and cities were formed along the sea.
But because of that, people were dispersed.
"I see."
Here the Chancellor separated the conversation once.
"Four principalities...... it was not yet a country at the time, but from the time of the colonization I hung it now, and this land is still fertile. That's incomparable with the rest of the land."
The relay of the explanation of the "Revolutionary Party," not to say, but the Chancellor brought up, as a "great mystery," the fertility of the land on which there are four principalities.
"We are wondering if there is any special geology. but our technical skills couldn't analyze it."
Can you do it? and the Chancellor asked Gaju Tsuga.
"We can't make an appointment, but if you give us a sample of the soil, we'll do whatever we can to investigate"
and tsuga to reply.
"Oh, please."
Not knowing why it's fertile can also cause anxiety, Prime Minister.
"I don't know when the land will lose weight."
"Oh, I see..."
It is also natural to have anxiety about when the crop will expire if it grows well due to its incredible effects.
"I'll take care of it"
Even as Gaju Tsuga, that's what we had to answer here.
The meeting went through Manon's eyes and ears, and Old Master was listening as well.
The face of "Jen Family" is in bed in time.
"I see, you're still saying that Original ancestors were doing something because they soiled the soil."
Simply because we have carried fertile soil, abundance cannot last more than a hundred years.
"Penglai is well cropped thanks to the free magic hormone (ether) …"
Surprisingly, I now realize that I had never analyzed the soil of Penglai.
'You seemed too familiar, too obvious to question'
You can't do this, Old Man said to himself.
And even tomorrow I asked Hannah and Saki to help me study the soil of Penglai.
In the Principality of Norha, once again the Prime Minister had begun explaining the 'Revolutionary Party'.
"... that's why, in relation to arable land, people spread along the coastline. The territory was overstretched."
"I see..."
"When the territory expands, each of them will have different environmental conditions. When you do, human beings are strange, and you care about other people's things."
There is a saying that the flower next door is red, or the lawn next door is blue. It means' Others' is what you see well.
And the overstretched territory split.
"By that time, the" pioneering revolutionary regiment "that was the leadership... no, I already named them the" revolutionary party "... they had also changed generations, causing divisions, such as those who inherited the first generation's ideas intact, those who interpret them themselves, those who deny them,"
"... oh my God"
For the first time, I learned about the steps taken by the 'Revolutionary Party', and Gaju Tsuga and others had lost their words.
That was because it was a tragedy that could also happen to us' Avalon '.
The group grows, and as generations pass, the first thoughts… can be called ideals… fade away gradually.
I couldn't generally decide that to be corrupt, but it didn't seem very desirable.
"It was against that background that we split into four principalities."
Chancellor Prems Hai Yasna bound his words with a bitter smile.
"Thank you. Thanks to this, I understand a little bit of the historical context of the four principalities"
Gaju Tsuga thanked the Prime Minister.
"Do you have any questions?
"Okay, one."
Gaju Tsuga opened his mouth.
"… four principalities… no, now I have visited three principalities, except the Principality of Jags, each of which has a distinctive character in the way of thinking. How could that be?
It was the Duke Keith Tenic de Norha who answered this.
"Um, I mean, does the Duchy of Mimaka hate hiding, the Duchy of Darat doesn't have much interest in other countries, and my Duchy of Norha doesn't like judgments that emphasize reason and leave it to emotions?
"Oh, yes, you're right"
"Is it still true? … I hear originally that the founding members of the" Pioneering Revolutionary Corps "were a group of people trying to judge things by reason rather than by temporary emotion"
"Were you?"
Such thought flows are understandable, Gaju Tsuga thought.
Fione Fierce also thinks it's a good thing to worry about rational judgment.
"It seems to have been the motto of the first generations that human nature is in reason."
"Ha ha..."
Similar ideas are found on Earth.
Reason and emotion, reason and instinct have been contrasted, and different arguments have been fought.
"What Humans Are" and "What Humans Should Be".
It is also an argument in which no final conclusions have been drawn, but there is one claim in that.
The idea is, 'You can control your emotions, that's the human way'.
It's no different from wildlife if you act on your emotions and instincts.
Same as a machine if you only take theoretical action.
In other words, controlling emotions and instincts with reason, so called 'humane' humans seem to be the most human.
It is a terribly vague definition, but the question of what is a human being is vague in itself, so I guess the answer will also be vague.
gossip (aside from that).
Under the doctrine of attaching importance to reason, the four generations of principalities would have also changed the way in which doctrine was interpreted and embodied, as primitive Buddhism was divided into different sects, if analogy were to be made.
The old man listening to the talks through Manon, in the light of the knowledge he had ceded from Jen, thought so.