Reincarnation Monarch

Lesson 599: The Prestige of the Superpowers

"Is this the old library..."

When Shester revealed his identity to the guards and walked through the tightly cemented gates, the building stood in front of him with a sense of considerable history lined with brave white Asian columns.

Then Rodemur beside him pointed to the right back of the building, and said with a bass that passed well.

"Apparently, that's the entrance."

When Shester looked at the direction Rodemur pointed, there was a wooden door of difficult but heavy fun to see as a shadow of a column column.

"Uhm. Let's go quick"

Shester and Rodemur moved early, and as soon as they reached the door through the columns, they opened the door forcefully and stepped into the building.

"... Hmm. Most of the buildings are just made of marble, and the inside is limp."

"Yes, it's a very comfortable thing to do"

When they sighed at the coolness in the building, they looked around and looked at how it was going.

There was an infinite array of bookshelves in the building, which seemed to contain an impressive amount of ancient documents.

"... and that's quite an enormous amount..."

When Shester was half-hearted by the number of holdings, even Rodemul, who usually did not put his emotions on the table, groaned in a grumpy tone.

"... what do we do with collecting so many ancient documents..."

Then Shester tilted his neck to this and replied.

"Perhaps there's no reason to collect them separately or what to do. But I guess there's something like a duty to be the superpower and to be the best in every field."

"I see. A superpower is something that costs a lot and maintenance."

"Not at all. If I may say so, this is only a part of the nation's glory. It's hard because we have to build and maintain so much stuff just for the sake of glory. But... Perhaps this is necessary for the superpowers. If we think that our country is the best and most advanced in all areas, it will be a great confidence for our people. And if it builds up, it becomes the confidence and prestige of the nation. So I think it's the most important and essential thing for a superpower."

"I see... it's true that a state is a collection of people, so if every citizen was confident, that would form the basis for the prestige of the state, wouldn't it?

"Oh, and I guess that's the strength of this superpower, Lowenglin."

Then while Rodemur nodded loudly and again, he tipped his neck only slightly at the end.

Shester took it for granted.

"What's up? Do you have any questions?

Then Rodemul frowned and looked sternly.

"No, I agree with you that the confidence of every citizen would have the strength of low englin... but if that goes too far... I mean, what about when confidence goes too far?

Then Shester nodded loudly at Rodemur's query.

"Be arrogant then. Terribly, the arrogance of the superpowers and…"