The Too Many Summonings from Japan Have Caused the Goddess to Flip Out
Don't mess with people with difficult names.
"... which Tokugawa-san is Tokugawa-san?
Middle school with no weird philosophy whatsoever. It is Erte, who is a summoner apprentice and active junior high student for a different world, who is stuck at his desk in such a junior high school classroom.
I can't escape from compulsory education. This is how I go to school, Mr. Erte, but as a summoner I was only encouraging him to study. There is quite a bit of upbringing.
However, regardless of some applied science subjects, we struggle every day with social studies subjects with no preliminary knowledge at all. The general is already on the level of being named Jiro or Sanro in turn.
"It's okay, Erte? Because of this, Tsuyoshi Tokugawa is a general who wronged evil laws by decree of life pity. He is the son of the famous three generations of generals in the clan, and is said to have laid good governance in the first half of the reign, but as I said earlier in the second half of the reign, such as the decree of mercy to the living..."
"Hey, if you say that all at once, Mr. Erte, I'm gonna punk you"
Classmates gathering around Mr. Erte like that. Apparently, even though they are from different worlds, they are familiar with the class.
It is a decree of life pity, which is said to be an evil law because of it, but it was initially a spiritual touch to the extent of "let's take care of our lives". But so many people ignore it, Tsunagi became annoyed and put out many more touches.
There are also good aspects, such as banning discards, and even if they were repealed after Tsunagi's death, they left those good aspects behind.
"I mean, why is compulsory education in this country at such a high level for nothing? Even though you're not a magician, what do you use it for?"
"Do you rather use four-law arithmetic, mage?"
Japan is one of the best countries in the world with a good education system, and it boasts an amazing literacy rate of almost 100%, which is rare in the world, but I don't feel very good about it.
Because of this, the high literacy rate in Japan is on a hundred year scale, and even if it was limited to the common population at the time of the Edo period, the proportion would have exceeded 50%, and if it had been limited to Edo's knee, it would have exceeded 90%.
It is said that this is for the temple house system that is peculiar to Japan and the diligence that burns Japanese people's willingness to learn.
Finally, in some regions, women also had higher school attendance rates.
Japan is said to be inferior to men and women, but on a common level, women have been strong under Kakaa for a long time.
Pavilion, please don't tell me you're healthy and you're not home. Fathers all over the country will cry.
"It's sweet when you're tired, isn't it? Shall we stop by on the way home?"
"Oh, I'm sorry. Today... Adachi is coming home, so I want to go home early."
"I almost said father again."
As always, Anda-kun and I haven't adopted him, Mr. Erte, but he calls Anda-kun his father more often than not.
"Why don't you just call me your father now? Even if you're not an adopted child, a guardian is like a parent, right?
"But it could be annoying."
"Wouldn't you rather be happy? Premier Anda lost his wife early and he doesn't have any children."
"I came all the way to see you in class."
"Ugh……………."
Mr. Erte, who is spoken and bored by words. Apparently I was beginning to think it was tidal time myself.
"... yeah. I'll call you when I get home today."
"Hang in there."
I finally noticed Mr. Erte and his classmates for irresponsible support.
And when Anda-kun came back, I said, "Welcome back, Dad," Erte, but then Anda-kun naturally accepted me as saying, "Yes, I'm home," and I realized that Mr. Limbell and Mr. Glios were nibbling and one of them was stuffy.
Japan is still at peace today.
A small village.
This village on the border between the Kingdom of Merdia and the Kingdom of Gardia is a village whose affiliation has changed from time to time and whose mayor is being flirted with, but the villagers ask, "Do you change your nationality?" Yes, "she said, living flat.
The recognition of ordinary people in medieval feudal societies is such a thing. Blah, blah. If tomorrow's life is guaranteed, it doesn't matter about the country or anything.
"Seisei. It's not the right calculation here!
"Hmm, which one?"
And in such a village, there is one teacher who likes things that are sifting their whips at their children.
His name is Akechi Ryoko. He's a Japanese who got lost in another world before he knew anything, and before he knew what it was, he became a village teacher.
"Doctor, the practice problem is over!
"Have you done it yet? You're early."
"Hehe. I'm doing it at home. Eric can't beat you."
And some of the students Mr. Lyoko teaches are also mixed up with people close to adulthood.
This is because a young man named Erik, who taught Mr. Lyoko simple reading and writing arithmetic, was hired by a merchant who was the source of his earnings to make an unexpected appearance.
Modern Japanese may not be able to pin it, but being able to read and write is only recognized as one of their skills.
So some of the foreigners who came to Japan looked at the homeless people reading the paper and said, "Why don't they have a job?" She leans her neck.
"Truth is, thanks to your teacher, you've expanded your work place."
"When I went to earn money, I was so full of life that I could barely send him."
"My teacher can't lift his head at all."
With that said, the students turn their gaze toward Mr. Lyoko and slowly lower him.
"…… small."
"…… so small."
"…… it's not uncomfortable to mix with children."
Yes. Mr. Lyoko is quite small from the Japanese average, so familiar and indistinguishable in appearance when mixed with well-developed children from different worlds.
However, since I was in Japan, I have been treated as a child by Mr. Ryoko, and I forbid you to be small.
"…… you three triple homework."
"Terrible!?
"Tyranny!?
Mr. Lyoko adding more homework to retaliation. The other world is still peaceful today.