Tearmoon Empire Story

Episode 53 The Empire's Wisdom Meer, Let's Talk Education!

The moment Mia's words echoed, the venue calmed down.

The impressive colors that came to the faces of the students were of course puzzling and repulsive, or mocking.

But that was natural. After all, what Meer said was aspiration, or Meer's own stance.

There is no evidence that children are not doing it, and there is no reason to believe it.

It's just a statement that "Meer believes"...... therefore,

"There's no way you can believe me when I tell you that."

It's not natural to think that the son of a lowly people has stolen it.

Somewhere you can hear a sneaky voice.

...... I wish I wasn't related to the Imperial nobility, etc., but Meer quietly lifted her glasses, a symbol of wisdom.

Don't panic. Because all of those reactions were as expected.

Meer says it again.

"I believe in the virtuous nature of these children." I believe in the goodness of them and all the children. So I'm sure that none of these girls are responsible for the theft. "

Express your firm trust. In the words of Jana and Cyril, some of them looked uncomfortable, but pretended not to see them, and Meer said.

"I believe in the virtuous nature of these children." All of you who have eaten with these children and talked to them in person should know. These kids are very nice. "

Those who taught their children manners...... those who are praised by Saint Raffina for this, and have very good memories, nodded, "Yeah." Among them, children in the special elementary school have become good listeners!

"That's why I believe in the virtuous nature of these children." but.... "

Repeatedly, when there was a battle from here, Mea cut off her words and looked around everyone's faces,

"But... it's also true that such things can happen sometimes when a good person commits a sin..." Therefore, I will think about it. If the "good children" have done evil... who should be held accountable for their crimes...? "

Meer stares at Patty's face as she says it.

― ― When I think of Patty's previous situation, I don't think she'd be doing anything bad that would harm Jana and Cyril's sister and brother.

After a while of worrying, that was the conclusion that Meer had drawn.

Sure, Patty said "silver platter," and that statement was suspicious... but!

― ― It just so happens that the image of the silver ritual furniture is a large plate. Inadvertently, you can put the image that comes to your mind into your mouth.

Words that are different from what I expected come out of my mouth, and it is not unnecessary for words to be pulled by the sight in front of me.

In Patty, the image of the silver ritual furniture was a silver platter, so I said so... It can be thought that it happened to coincide with reality.

― ― If such weak grounds turn a blind eye to suspicion... it is difficult to repair the relationship of trust. It's going to be impossible to rescue Patty from the snake.

Conversely, if Patty really was the killer, that's fine. Patty's heart will feel guilty when she says she truly believes in Meer. And that guilt turned into a favor with just one word of "I'll forgive you." You can make yourself at home and gain Patty's sensitivity and trust. This is delicious.

Therefore, my stance is only to believe in children. For this reason, it's important to "reduce the damage you do when betrayed in faith."

With the objective clearly defined, Meir points to it and sharpens his logic. Like a spear or a sharp mushroom.

"Of course, the guilty party should be held accountable." But... we, the people who go to St. Noel, shouldn't think that's the end of it. Should not those who stand above the kingdom and leave such a situation, for whom the good ones have been compelled to sin, be held accountable? "

Meer stares at the faces of each of the children in the special elementary school. Then he walked toward them, and quietly laid his hand on Jana's head, which was in front of him.

"For example... if Yana here stole food to relieve her brother's hunger... I will blame the parent who made him guilty." And I'll blame the ruler of the country for putting his parents in trouble. ”

While saying that, Meer thought to herself, as if to check.

... this child is from Ganudos Port State...

Or, if you stole something that might be money from your anxiety about the future, I'll blame the lord for causing that anxiety.

I wake up to Cyril sitting next to me, and to Karon next to me.

--This child is Yana's brother, and this Karon boy was sent from an orphanage in the Duchy of Verga, but he was protected in another country...

Yes, as a matter of course, Meer knew. Indicate the children's country of origin.

And none of these children are from the Empire. Not one, not one!

Therefore, the Empire does not claim that Meer is to blame!

From the absolute safety zone, Meer continues to talk calmly with Pera Pera.

"I hate bad things." I hate stealing. Well, if these good children have done evil... I won't hate or hate them. That's not to be done, just to teach you that it's a bad thing... I want to direct my anger to the evil of stealing, and to what created the situation that makes these children do evil things. "

Meer then stares at the faces of each of the students gathered there.

"It is the duty of the ruler to make the people good. Below the people, and below the people, it is their work to denigrate the way they govern. I will not starve the people of my country, nor will I disdain the disgruntled people."

Meer's words were persuasive. It was because it showed its scope at its own birthday festival.

The Princess Meir's prodigal festival was the exact expression of Meir's words today.

"Isn't that the kind of sight that we, the people who go to St. Noel, have to take?"

That's what I said... Meer smiled.

Meer's claim, that is to say, to "mislead me as to where my responsibilities are"...

"Children's own sins" are defined as "the sins of those who caused children to commit sins". In other words, the logic of holding the nobles of their country of origin accountable.

Yes, Meer threw the stones back at those who tried to throw the stones themselves, holding the children in the special elementary school responsible!

This is what the noble descendants of the royal family who attend this school are asked by Meer.

"Maybe these kids are bad... but your parents are bad, too?"

In answer to this question, I said with dignity, "My country is different! There are not many people who can say" yes ".

Meer then discloses her heart without telling any falsehoods...... and adds "some interpretation".

After all, the truth resonates most in people's hearts. That's why Meer argues with enthusiasm!

"I don't blame these kids for anything they do wrong." I don't blame you for anything bad you've done in the past. It encourages reflection, teaches you never to do it again, and... you just skip yourself. Have the righteous not been made to sin? "

I put my hand on my chest and said.

Yes, Meer is always asking herself.

Are you letting the people run the revolution? Didn't you instigate them to make a trumpet!?

Always ask yourself if you're calling out for a breakout, that's what Meer's style is all about.

I will translate it so that they can understand it and speak it with enthusiasm.

"Most of those who will graduate from this school will be those who will support the country in the future. If so, you should think about it. To keep the people good, it is necessary the constant effort and patience of the ruler. And it shall be the sins of the parents that teach not the children, and it shall be the sins of us, and of the rulers, that teach not the people.

Speaking of which, Mea wipes the sweat off her forehead. In response to the momentary silence, a small applause resounded.

It was Saint Raffina who praised Meer's words.

As a result, Meir's point of view was not an individual one, but a "view of St. Noel's School" supported by Rafina.

Of course, this is a production. Meer asked for it in advance. And Meer, with the full help of Rafina,

“While you're here in St. Noel, I want you to learn from it and make the most of your experience here when you get home. We hope that those who hate theft and love justice will use their hearts to rule the country. I hope that by the time you rule the country in the near future, there will be no one like the people who are to die."

Finally, Meer added - it was a word that would transfer the responsibility of those gathered here to the future.

In other words... this is what Meer is saying.

“I think your parents are responsible, but you're not! Your responsibility will be upon your return to your country in the future."

Anyone can say, "I'm sorry about you!" If it is pointed out, I feel sick. "You'll be stubborn.

But I don't feel bad when you tell me you can fix it, even though your parents may not have done it.

Also, for those who are proud of their parents, it is irrelevant because our parents are able to do it in the first place. Maybe my parents don't care much about orphans or poor people? "That's why I'm the only one..."

The next moment, the sound of applause echoed from the other side of the scene.

Of course, that was another show.

While watching the clapping by the members of the student council and the hands of the people who were breathing, the sound of the clapping ran around the cathedral.

Seeing that, Meer quietly let out a sigh of relief.

Thus, the declaration was later laid down as the foundation of the continent's educational philosophy.

Whoever loves My Son, not according to his deeds. Just by the very nature of it.

If his deeds be evil, teach him his transgressions.

And then, let's save ourselves from the evil environment and the responsibility to teach...

Later, the words of Meer at this time became known as "Kinshiketsu".

It will produce various forms of educational reform in various countries, like the mycelium, as a word that will turn children into gold...

It was another story.