The Villainess is Changing Her Role to a BroCon
Fifth generation duke and inventor
In the meantime, Ekaterina followed the lineage diagram in her head.
The fifth generation Lord Vassily, like his grandfather Sergei, had given the daughter-in-law of the Crown Princess. I would have married at the age of eighteen or nineteen, a common marriage aptitude period as a nobleman of the Empire. Portraits of the young Duchess Vassily remain both in the residence of the Duke of the Imperial Capital and in the castle of Eurnova on the Duke's territory.
But the lady must have died prematurely in just a few years because of her illness. Fortunately, a man was born, so Lord Vassily did not remarry, according to official records.
But the truth is, a few years after his wife's death, he said he was touring the woman he called his partner. Well, formal marriage requires a lot of formalities, so I guess I didn't really marry Giovanna, who was officially an inventor and a man for the rest of my life, but only a companion on the feelings. The only woman I've ever laid down, I'm sure.
... Good, not cheating or anything.
First of all, I'm sorry I doubted you, Lord Vasely. But if the ex-empress's wife had a fucking Baba personality, she would have cheated, but it would have been an affair, but I did my best to support her. Your wife was a frivolous beauty as far as portraits go, so she probably didn't have that personality.
So, I hope... Giovanni Di Santi, a great man in history who speaks of inventors, is a woman... A backstory of shocking history!
Honestly, what a delicious as a historical woman! You're the one buried in the shadow of history. In my previous life, Kenshin Uesugi was a woman. I liked it for a reason.
"Are you surprised"
Hehe, and Aurora laughed, and Ekaterina nodded back to me.
"Yes, of course."
But right. If you're going to put people on Di Santi, why to the forest people when knights and forest officers are reasonable? And I was wondering, but if the inventor had such a secret, I'm convinced. The people of the forest, who did not interact with the general society and were bound by a great deal of interests with the Duke's family, were perfect for helping inventors while keeping their secrets.
Recall again.Di Santi's performance still begins with his re-establishment of water and sewer restoration and construction techniques, which, no, were lost in a period of war that lasted hundreds of years since the demise of the Astra Empire when she was in her home country. He accomplished it when he was still very young and came to the territory of Yurnova at the enthusiastic invitation of the fifth generation Vassily, who knew its fame.
I wonder how long I've been pretending to be a man. When did Lord Vassily find out? Mystery calls for mystery.
When I thought, Aurora gave me her old notebook.
"This is a note written by the head of the forest at the time. The chief was a woman named Luciola, and she and the inventor were pattern enough to be best friends. It's fragmentary, but if you read it, you'll understand what happened."
"Well, thank you, I know."
Wow, a first-degree historical material of unknown history! Tense up.
When I read it, it was suddenly starting with this kind of exchange.
'I asked him why he was pretending to be a man and why he had fled his country for life. Then he said, "I pretended to be a man, to save my father's life. But in my country, if they really knew I was a woman, they would have burned me," he replied.
Fire!
And you've been running for your life? Men's costumes to save their father's life? The information density is intense!
Yeah, but I was also in my previous life. A girl whose male clothing was considered one of the sins and sentenced to a blazing sentence.
Jeanne d 'Arc, maiden of Orléans.
Was the inventor's home country repressing women without the medieval Catholic Church, at least three hundred years ago?
Adding Aurora and Forlì supplements to the cleavage information that was written in the notebook, I could almost see the inventor's circumstances.
Giovanna di Santi was the parent daughter of a masonry born in the surrounding city of Astra, the city state.
She wasn't raised as a man from the beginning, she grew up as a girl. But it's not a little feminine, it's been a man since I was a little girl, the kind of old lady who runs around playing with the neighborhood boys as her men. From that time on, he was smart and just watched one different brother, Giovanni, learn to write from his father on the side, so that he could read and write first, and his brother hated him badly.
Urban State Astra is the heart of the former Astra Empire.
It's the same as the heart of the Roman Empire was Rome, isn't it? Rome later became the capital of Italy, but it was also one of the city states for a long time.
But that's why the war after the demise of the Empire was intense, the books burned, the ruins destroyed, even by then - no, even now, three hundred years later - and the main cities were just dawning into battle with each other, and the cultural civilization that once blossomed had been greatly retreated.
No, it's a theory in this world that cultural civilization has been set back by the war.
I don't think the root cause of civilizational regression is warfare, if the great climate at Earth level is equally volatile in the world of previous life and this one. War is one of the consequences, and the most prolific cause that produced it.
Hundreds of years after the imperial recession, the cooling of the climate, it would be.
Studies from previous lives have shown that the climate has cooled between the period of decline of the Roman Empire and at least the first half of the European medieval period. Crops were hit by cold damage and people starved. The people who lived in the north (the Germanic people, right) abandoned their land and went south, and the seizure of food and agricultural land took place, making it an era of war. Apart from the development of cultural civilization, there is no longer any looseness to continue, and the Empire is doomed. Ancient came to an end and entered the medieval period when it was said to be "dark".
I guess the same thing happened in this world.
Of course, climate change would not be the only cause, but it should have been a major element.
The old theory of previous life was that cultural civilization did not develop very well in the Middle Ages because Christianity was holding people back strictly.
But it seems Christianity wasn't strict from the beginning. Hey.
Seventh-century Ireland was on stage, and I liked it for having a mystery where nuns played famous detectives, but she was an independent woman who also qualified as a lawyer and could marry. He says the author is a Celtic research scholar, so I guess it was actually possible at the time.
But even in that work, there came out a depiction of Christianity getting stricter. Moreover, since then, Christianity has been giggled away by the inability of clergy to come into contact with the opposite sex, by heretical interrogation or witch hunting, by not admitting that it does not fit with what is written in the Bible.
I wonder if the cold made me unable to afford to live because of it, and people became inclined to religion, and so Christianity assumed mighty power. This isn't a cause, it's a result.
Well, that's why, unlike in previous lives, this world, where monotheism did not become mainstream, is not so much the same as in previous lives. There was even heretical interrogation and the equivalent of witch hunting, which was strictly carried out around the city state Astra.
Man-type demons, vampires and werewolves were considered evil beings, and the humans involved with them were considered corrupt sinners.
Love with demons is just as evil and corrupt. Rumors only led to him being imprisoned and tortured for interacting with demons, and if he confessed, he was sentenced to death by fire.
Nonna, who used to be a fucking Baba maid at the Imperial Mansion, used to make a scene about Mina, but she finally figured out why.
Eurmagna, deeply related to Baba, is keen on the study of the ancient Astra Empire and also has connections with the urban state Astra. Mr. Forlì told me that if I was not given the daughter-in-law of the Crown, I would sometimes marry my wife from Astra's famous house. In the current Astra, he says he's not going to be sentenced to arson because he's involved with demons, but he's going to be subject to discrimination. So neither does Eurmagna employ those who draw demonic blood.
I guess Nonna was also impressed by that mindset and said that to Mina, who draws demonic blood.
I'm often told I don't know the world, because I don't know anything like this, but I don't know common sense. 'Cause I was locked up. I don't know.
And in the future, I'm going to be impressed by that idea, hairy! (Gripping fists)
He also said that the loss of skill in summoning the Warcraft, once present in the Astra Empire, was due to what was considered an evil act. A book with a description of it was apparently the subject of a burning book.
But since when am I not sure why demons and warcraft meant evil... In the Astra Empire, the service of the Warcraft was normally performed, and the demons would be vampires, but werewolves, but it would even have been possible to gain citizenship if they wanted (or if they paid taxes).
... but a vampire who pays taxes is surreal.
Probably because of the fact that climate change has also made the Warcraft more powerful and devastating.
And then, during the war, a powerful demon helped a different people from the north, and the ruler of Astra, an urban state kicked in by that demon, resentment bone marrow and demons are evil! He wants to talk about why he decided.
That way of thinking spread all over the place, either to the urban state around Astra or to another country, which is no longer geographically distant.
It smells like some kind of holocaust, earthy method that makes minorities scapegoats and gasses out in hard times.
So, it's Mr. Giovanna.
In the peripheral city of Astra, a city in the dawn of war, he grew up in a luscious manner, adored by his father, albeit amid all sorts of repression.
His father was a martial artisan, but he was also an excellent craftsman, like a heap of intellectual lust for his daughter's "Why? Why?" He seemed to be gutsy about the attack and told me everything I knew.
In the tide that it would only be harmful for a woman to learn, etc., her father became Giovanna's biggest understander, helping her to try a lot of thoughts.
It's awesome because some of its' thoughts' said it already included water and sewer restoration techniques. Giovanna, who understood the structure as she played with the ruins destroyed, talked to her father about how she thought this was originally happening here, and wanted to try it because she was going to be able to pump up water if she fixed it that way, and the masonry father admitted it and tried and missed it together.
He said it was only a play for him. Summer vacation workmanship? Unraveling ancient wisdom in elementary school or so is genius frightening. No, they continued to fail at first, but it took several years to gradually establish theory and technology, and it was when I was sixteen that I finally succeeded.
Sixteen. Genius frightened.
My brother and I remained unfamiliar. My brother Giovanni is such a woman's face that girls often get me wrong. Just like Giovanna, she was like her mother, and her siblings were very similar. It seems Giovanni, whose lines are narrow to become a masonry as good as his father's, and whose academics are no match for his sister, became a twister with a complex.
The mother adored such a brother, and a groove was born between the father and the daughter, the mother and the son, and the two groups.
These schematics, they're anytime, anywhere.
When Giovanna came out talking about dowry, there was another outbreak of war. Giovanna's small city was also involved, and her mother lost her life with flowing arrows.
But there was no time to grieve, and a storm struck the family. An Astra nobleman, commander of the war, noticed the water supply that had been restored and the water flowed again, and asked the city people who had fixed it.
And his father's name rose, and the nobleman took his father back to Astra.