Next Life
Four Stories: What I've Noticed, What I Don't Notice
It was ten days too early for Marius to become a national guest magician.
I had never changed anything around me, but I thought it might be used as a diplomatic card.
Speaking of which, Chief of Intelligence Flegg and Grand General Granfeld were dismissed.
Although it turned out to be safe, it was impossible to detect Wyburn's attack, and there was no reason to blame the king and the princess at all for endangering themselves and sacrificing them to the soldiers.
The successor to the intelligence department is Bernard, and the general is Ashton.
Marius had no reason to know, but they are both weak in loyalty to the royal family and strong in their desire for power.
Their aim was for princes and princesses and the men and women of their own clan to enter into marital relations and strengthen their position.
The immediate enemy to them, with no broad horizons, is Marius Touban, an incompetent wizard who is getting along with the princess.
Having learned from those who saw the simulation that the exercise of power was reckless, they had devised various measures to either drive them down or draw them into their allies.
Marius, who is neither omniscient nor almighty, often buys jealousy and disgust when he rapidly gained his place in the original world fiction, I suppose.
Even if I could imagine the sheath of love entangled with Rovisa, I couldn't read it until I thought it would also entangle with status power.
It was the limits of the human being born and raised in a peaceful country that gave up his thought at a time when he was frightened in a way that showed overwhelming power even without trying.
"Morning."
"Good Morning"
Marius greets the royal hallway in Tariant, though he is nothing more than a different squire.
That rate of improvement was followed by two female teachers wrapped around their tongues, which are favourably received by other humans, but the person did not interpret them.
Would it be possible for languages in different worlds to get better soon, even though they were never good at language in the original world?
Maybe this language is easier, maybe the teachers are better.
I can't wipe the discomfort if I think so.
The idea of sight did not emerge from above, such as the low level of this world.
Civilization. Science and technology seem to have a high level of human intelligence anyway.
Is the factor, if any, Marius himself?
Nothing more than being a "sage" Marius Touban when it comes to unusual things.
I thought I'd think about it that much.
(A little wise correction......?
If the difference from the original world is not the cause, there is only one more thing left to think about.
Sage correction.
It benefits from increased magic and healing, reduced magic consumption, and increased magic power.
There are other things like improved intelligence and magic resistance, resistance to state anomalies, and almost disabling confusion effects.
If the intelligence part of this works, I can explain it.
I don't really feel smarter, but when it comes to wizard intelligence in games, I basically refer to my knowledge of magic.
And there should have been a setting where letters describing magic books also included ancient letters, so it seems possible that the good and bad minds have changed and the language skills have changed.
I thought it would only affect the battle, and I lost sight of it because I didn't actually feel any impact on my life so far.
(No, isn't that weird?
I felt a faint catch.
In retrospect, I feel like I've lost more of my mind since I came to this world.
It's not serious like I can only think of one possibility, but I think there were a few times when I said "how could I not have thought of it" like this wise man correction.
I fell into the sensation of something cold flowing through my spine, stopping inadvertently.
Occasionally, different servants have turned a strange eye, but I couldn't afford to care less.
I even feel how blunt I am that I can't think of right away.
I wonder why all sorts of thoughts don't come to mind one after the other.
And despite that, why are you so calm without haste?
Earlier thoughts have resurfaced.
(No way this too...?
Sage is calm settling and less confusing.
Suppose, as I just noticed, the correction is valid even in situations where it is not a battle.
Assuming the phenomenon of confusion is not a state anomaly in combat.
Doesn't that mean "don't think" or "prevent you from thinking" about various things at once?
I get the feeling that my whole body has been thrown into the freezer in my proposal.
(No, but no way...)
It's hard to believe, no, it's something I don't want to believe.
Sage corrections and special abilities in the game were meant to improve your abilities or to defeat the disadvantages you receive from your enemies.
Even in his first battle with the enemy, he was able to defeat them without disturbing them at all.
I don't feel uncomfortable about that.
But this isn't a game, it's a reality, and Ryuji Yamada is dead and starting a new life as Marius Touban.
It may not be surprising that your ability as a wise man does not necessarily work positively.
I've been through many occasions when I think back that it's not the same as when I was in the game.
I mean, didn't you come here and notice the biggest obstacle?
(It's ironic that my abilities are my biggest enemy... I guess I'll take a note)
There is no eraser or correction solution, but there is paper and ink and it will be paid for, so there is no inconvenience in writing down what I notice.
It seems necessary to consider measures to prevent a situation where the horizon is narrowed without knowing it.
Today it is also a study of Tariant.
Rowesa had started alone with Helka because she was late.
The first thing I learned was the history of the Kingdom of Filato.
By Zagan, the demon king, in the year 891, the human nation of the Tariant continent will perish.
Stardate 922 Brave Bernhardt Filatonia and Wizard Klaus Adler succeed in sealing Demon King Zagan
In the year 924, the brave Bernhardt founded the kingdom of Philato.
Bernhardt III takes power in the year 1043 of the star calendar
Marius, who was listening to the history Helka reads out, was at his best because he pushes upset to death.
(Aulanis is not back? Demon King Zagan? Or was this the world of the future?
The history of the demon king Zagan, who was the only being in the game by name, destroying this continent instead of Aulanis, was shocking, but at the same time there was a sober Marius somewhere.
While I thought this was also a sage correction, Marius was adept at why substitutes such as tool bags were in decline over the times of the game's world.
The human nation of this world was once destroyed at the hands of the Demon King.
That's why tools and the like are in decline, there are strange parts of the ecosystem, and maybe history is fragmented.
The power of the Demon King leaves an awesome claw mark by then.
Ironically, it fits what Marius knows about that part.
The difference is that it is defeated by the name of the Destroyed Demon King and the human hands of this continent.
Marius asked Helka what else bothered her, wondering what happened to Aulanis, the demon king.
"The brave Bernhardt Filatonia..."
"Yes, I am the princess's ancestor. He is now one of the legendary heroes of His Majesty's name."
I see, and Marius nods small.
If the royal family were the descendants of the legendary brave, I could somehow understand that the people I see in the royal palace seemed proud.
It is a well-seen example in novels in the original world and elsewhere.
I don't feel comfortable boasting about what I didn't do, but Marius himself didn't have the strength to do it.
Unless the firepowder comes down on itself, and unless there is a formal request from the royal family, we should not have our hands or our mouths.
"Dear Marius"
Helka called me, so I turned around and her face was by my side and my lips and lips were about to touch each other.
When I stopped on the verge, Rovisa and Emma opened the door and came in foldingly.
Two different options came to mind: using the excuse of "it was an accident" and the magic of erasing the memories of the two of them, but they decided to see how it went when they realized that their tough eyes were directed towards Helka.
"Helka, what evil blockage is it this time?
The fact that Rovisa spoke in Farmian on purpose is an indication of intent that Marius knew there was no need.
Although I realized and relieved myself that way, the question arose as to how I realized it at a glance.
"Dear Marius, woman"
I could only hear fragments because the excuse was Tariant, but I assumed that he wanted to try and see if Marius was interested in the woman.
It may be a similar reason why I've suddenly had "boobs" before.
I mean, was it a joke to find out how Marius reacted?
"Go ahead."
Emma brewed cocoa tea and recommended it to me in unscrupulous Farmian.
This talented samurai seems to have encouraged Marius to master Farmian with fierce special training since she was chosen as a national guest magician, so that she can clearly understand the simple words.
A sip of cocoa tea to make it last is as good as ever.
I wondered why as many women as Emma were doing the samurai, but I immediately reconsidered whether she had been chosen as the samurai because she was so good so far.
In the end, Helka was squeezed by Rovisa on this day, so she reviewed what she had taught her so far while interacting with Emma.
"Helka, what are you thinking!?"
Rovisa's anger didn't subside even after the Tariant language course to Marius ended.
It can be a liberal thing for a knight's wife to kiss another man, also a national guest magician.
"What is the national interest? To get rid of the walls of Marius' heart."
"There are good things to do and bad things to do, right? Besides, there's too much unknown material about Master Marius."
Emma also joined the pursuit to Helka, where there was no sign of bad luck.
"It's called reaction when I said boobs, this time, but I think I'm interested in women."
That's not what I'm talking about.
Emma's eyeballs hang from time to time.
"'Cause it's not too hard to think about Marius, folks."
"Helka... what do you mean?
Rovisa asked me back, staring at me if I didn't allow her to change the subject in another direction.
"Didn't you lose sight of the possibility that Master Marius had no idea and just happened to get here? That's what I said."
"What?"
"Huh?"
Emma and Rowesa couldn't understand what Helka meant and blinked her eyes many times.
After many seconds of silence, Emma opened her mouth.
"'Cause someone so powerful accidentally drifted into this country... no way"
It was Rovisa and Emma's honest opinion on what the hell to say.
I am rubbing about Marius.
The King's decision was taken as an English break, but only on the surface. Few people have doubts or dissatisfactions in their hearts.
If Marius finds out, we should say that we are all preventing ourselves from surfacing because we cannot take responsibility.
"You didn't know about the clock, did you? I don't think there's anything wrong with not knowing what even kids and demons know."
Emma silenced herka's objection without being able to strike back.
If you ask me, yes.
I can't think of a reason to pretend I don't even know the concept of clock or time if I'm in between.
"Didn't you really know or forget? Too much magic training."
I can see from Lucas and Nilsson that it is possible.
If Marius had listened, he would have said it well, and it was as accurate a cover fire as he applauded.
"... you say the concubines were thinking too much?
Rovisa snapped as if she were half flabbergasted.
"I know it's early to assure you. But there must be no basis for denying it."
Simple enough to be ridiculous, and that's why the possibility that no one was seriously thinking about it was convincing enough that no one could actually argue with it.
At least that's what Rovisa and Emma thought.
"If there is no malice in Master Marius, and he is one that benefits this country, then you and the princess are not dissatisfied, are you?
It didn't have to be said what happened to anyone who was here.
"Yes. If Master Marius is harmless to this country, he's certainly wonderful."
Rovisa nods.
I'm not dissatisfied at all in terms of ability, and my personality didn't look bad.
If you are willing to contribute to the national interest, Rovisa is impeccable as the person to be married to.
I was only concerned in terms of what it would be like for my homeland if I tried it on her.
It is Rovitha's determination that the princess should not be bound to him who harms his country.
And Helka, who was a samurai about it, knew very well.
(The princess said this was okay. Master Marius without any smugness would be better than the Boncla aristocrats...)
There's no point in being a Rovisa opponent when it comes to shrinking the two of us.
Because I suppress my personal feelings with a sense of purpose as a princess.
So I was trying to make Marius care about it and have him windscreen other guys at best.
If a national guest magician is the opponent, it will be a good traction material to the nobles.
(Bad for Master Marius, but my loyalty is full of princesses, isn't it?)
It's all for Rovisa, who swears allegiance, to put Marius on the line until he's blatant and radical.
It is also possible that Marius is the great raccoon who is good at making things happen, but when you come up with it, you don't have to be alarmed.
On the other hand, Helka snuck out her tongue for sparing the pursuit of the two of them.