Reincarnation Monarch
Lesson 28: The Depression of Dallas
One.
"... er, well... honestly, I really don't know that..."
Gaius couldn't really answer Carla's question as to why he knew Astalot and Zangi, the demons.
Indeed, Gaius had a secret, but that meant that the memory of his previous life was in vain, not that he knew the devil.
But at that time, Gaius did portray Astalot in his memory, and he saw who Zangi was who deceived him, but he didn't know why he remembered.
As a result, Gaius' answers to Carla were varied, but it worked.
"... Huh. Apparently you really don't know..."
"... hah..."
"... Fair enough. We're going to have a long relationship. You know what I'm talking about. Well, anyway, I'm tired. I'm gonna take a little nap in the next room, so don't end up like you guys!
Having said that, Carla walked out slowly and followed the Great Hall without looking back.
"... you walk without flying..."
Rodemul responded to Gaius's penetration.
"... magic is tiring..."
Two.
Gaius was summoning Jade first in a luxuriously colored room adjacent to the Great Hall, trying to listen to the situation one by one with Rodemul.
"So you took Julia, one of the twins, and tried to summon the devil to get Clarice's illness fixed?
Jade nodded and affirmed to Gaius's inquiry.
"I see. I mean, Clarice's illness is such a serious illness that doctors can't cure it..."
"... no, I don't know that..."
Gaius unexpectedly looked at Jade twice, trying to make sense of the word.
"What... duh, what do you mean?
"... I haven't seen a doctor..."
"... Yes ~?"
Gaius listened back with a barbaric voice.
Then Rodemul, who was quietly listening to the two exchanges beside him, pinched his mouth.
"... I see. So it's called" The Depression of Dallas, "right?
"... oh. Yes."
"..." The Depression of Dallas "?
Rodemur answered Gaius's query.
"You know that Dallas is the oldest nation in the world, right? Its history is very old and very thick. It's something to be proud of, but in some cases it's not good enough."
"What do you mean?
"Dallas has a long history, so there are so many clichés, familiarities, etc. We have to act according to fine practices to do anything, and thus it is very inefficient to do anything over time. If you're in other countries, you should prioritize efficiency and abandon custom, but Dallas puts more emphasis on practice than efficiency because history is the oldest, and because he boasts about it again. That's why they tend to eliminate the temper of progress."
"... that's the 'depression of Dallas'?
"Yes."
"What does that have to do with not seeing a doctor?
"It means that new disciplines will also be eliminated."
"... well... I mean, you don't approve of medicine..."
"Yes, that's why I relied on the old curse and couldn't see a doctor..."
"... you're right. Like Clarice, the Duke and Dallas are also... ill."
Jade vomited the words of giving up with a deep sigh.