"Do you want to build a tomb or a funeral?"
"... what the hell are you going to say this time, Master Ars? Whose grave are you talking about? Maybe you're not going to mention how noisy it is that you're going to stop someone from breathing, are you?
"Hey, Lion. That's just too much to say. What kind of barbarian is that?"
"It's a joke. but what's wrong with the grave? The tomb of King Carlos is under construction. Most importantly, it's going to take too long to complete."
"Well, that's also a utility for job creation. It's not, it's another grave. Because of this, we will settle with the Doren royal family. I thought I'd make you a tomb for the late King Doren."
"Is Master Ars here? I didn't mean to reconcile with the Doren royal family, but for what reason did you intend to do that?
"No, in the meantime, you told Lion. My impression is not very good. So I thought I'd do something nice and win a good impression."
After a few days of thinking about it, I decided to build King Doren's grave.
Of course, I haven't said anything to the Doren royal family yet.
Let me take the liberty of using it to enhance my image.
"I did talk about that the other day, but why a grave?
"Hmm, I can't think of anything like this even if I'm just trying to do something good. But I'm usually out at funerals at all kinds of places, right? That would be quite a pleasure. So, the previous King Doren has been missing for life or death. I mean, we're not having a funeral. So I thought I'd mourn you as God's shield. I was wondering if even once hostile opponents would be regarded as compassionate and compassionate."
"... it would certainly be good to mourn the dead, but that's a long story full of greed"
He listens to what I say and stares at Lion like he's stunned.
but I think this method is a pretty good idea.
Whatever that was, it had to do with the outlook on death around here.
What will happen to people when they die?
Perhaps anyone would think about this once in their life.
No matter how much you think about that, it's inconclusive. It's pointless.
But even if I know that, I can still think about it.
This idea of what happens when a person dies is divided into two parts.
That's the idea that when you die, you go to the afterlife, such as heaven.
And the other thing is to be reincarnated and brought back to life in this world.
Of course, there's probably something else, but it's more or less one of them.
And it seems that many people, starting with the Kingdom of Fontana, of the former Doren kingdom system, have the view of death that if they die, they will go to heaven.
The vague knowledge I have seen and heard in my previous life, but this is probably because the crop that can be harvested is wheat.
He said that in areas where he thinks he will return to the world again like a circular reincarnation as a view of death, he generally tends to be rich in food.
I've heard stories about the idea that if you have abundant food, you won't live or suffer from hunger, and therefore you will be reincarnated because you want to come back into the world again.
And they say that's a lot of thought in the U.S. area.
In contrast, what happens to those born and raised in societies where crops are less likely to grow and suffer from hunger?
I don't want to come back into this world full of pain until I die.
In other words, when he dies, he says he tends to wish to go to heaven without hunger or suffering.
This, he said, tends to think so in areas where wheat is made more than rice in one way or another.
I don't know if this is true, but many of our neighborhoods in the old Doren kingdom system say they want to go to heaven when they die.
Well, maybe this is because something called the Divine Realm exists.
There is actually a place where God lives and is called Paradise in the Sky.
Only a very limited number of people in history were supposedly to dwell in the land, but the Bible of the Church also states that the soul of that person will be purified and summoned to heaven if he lives clean and right.
In other words, when you die, you can be one of those living in paradise in the sky, the Church says.
And it is what many believe and want.
Thus, in custom around here, dying is not the end, but salvation.
Hunger and suffering, and the liberation from this world of violence, that's what dying is all about.
So the dead must be mourned as politely as possible.
In case you become immortal and do not wander through the world, purify the body and send it to God.
That is the endeavor of the remaining living.
So, when I return my inheritance to the Doren royal family, I promised to build a tomb, and I'll do a grand funeral.
Anyway, I am God's shield, and sometimes I go into and out of God's realm, which can actually be called heaven, and even meet God.
When it comes to being properly cleansed from such a figure and dropping him off at God, no matter how many historic royal families can say no.
Shall we also make the tomb in the holy capital floating in the sky, not in the divine realm?
I don't have a hand in not making the most of it over there.
Besides, it is assumed that the home of the church is only a large church in the city of Fontana.
Although it will be rebuilt as the Holy Capital, let it be made into a Sky Cemetery, either in the sense that it can bring about another function rather than the headquarters of the Church.
Yeah.
I think it's a pretty good idea while I'm at it.
Because with this theory, I'm the one who drops off the dead.
In other words, can that setting be adapted to previous opponents who fought me and lost their lives?
In other words, can you say that you did not hostilely take your life, but sent it to God?
Some people may be somewhat deceived to say that what I have done so far is not murder, but soul salvation.
Thus, I decided to start a death salvation business in order to enhance my brand image.