"Senior. The horse is too healthy and hard"

"You don't have the color of a horse, not a lover or anything."

in the dining room of the royal palace of the Kingdom of Gardia.

Onei sees Mr. Caorle, who was here for special training, fooling around in the dining room.

By the way, you guys get married. Mr. Dillett is teasing the seafood pilaf while shining his eyes next to Mr. Caorle.

"Well, he's definitely too well, or he's going to defeat his enemies on the battlefield."

"That's normal."

"Horses are inherently big, cowardly creatures. You pull around for human convenience, so you have to be careful."

"On the contrary, I was dragged around."

"You don't have to worry about it. It's easy."

That's what Onei says, but only humans like Onei or suspicious people can go out with such a runaway super express, so the load is heavy on Mr. Caorle, who is hardly human.

This time, however, I brought Mr. Dillett aboard to Gardia, but unlike when I was only on Mr. Caorle, he could be running at a speed that is as common sense as caring for Mr. Dillett.

That's a boulder Greek god horse (prejudice).

"Or why don't you name it Horse Horse?

"Yeah, but what kind of horse should I name?"

"You don't have to think deeply about it. Feeling is fine."

It won't immediately come to mind if you're not a horse name or a horse racing lover, but conversely, there are quite a few names that have been blitzed if you're in the horse racing industry, so it could not be helpful.

Cat punch.

"Bye, Tango."

"Say it in front of the horse."

Definitely gets kicked.

That's what I thought, Onei, but when I actually said it, I nodded a lot like an OK judgment.

The other world is still peaceful today.

Meanwhile, Takatenhara.

"Speaking of which, horses and such are offered occasionally, because they were called for sacrifices. 'Huh? You're freaking out."

"That's certainly confusing."

Master Tsukuyomi nods at Master Amateras' words.

Sacrifice is a living offering offered to God, but it may not necessarily kill, but be kept intact in the country.

Some shrines may also involve such animals in divinity.

"In other words, cars have become more popular these days, so you don't have to go to a horse or a ranch to get in."

"That's true, too. It wasn't until the Meiji era that civilians were able to ride horses in Japan in the first place."

"Huh? Really?

Just as equestrianism is a horse when it comes to knights, even in Japan equestrianism is a martial arts allowed only to samurai, and in the Edo period some of the samurai and other members of your family were not allowed to ride horses.

What kind of family is that?

Officially (ambiguous) who cannot be seen directly by a general like this or have few territories.

"Because of that, even if the ban was lifted, the horseback riding population didn't increase much. Other means of travel have become more and more popular."

"Uh, it's very difficult to keep a horse in a general household, isn't it? Lovely, though."

Incidentally, even though it was not popular with the public, the demand for horses itself remains, with cavalry units also active in World War II in the military and elsewhere.

"I think someone told me I look better on ponies than horses"

"Suddenly what are you talking about?"

Master Tsukuyomi stuck to Master Amateras, who suddenly said something.

Even today the high heavens are peaceful.