The Villainess is Changing Her Role to a BroCon
The world, threats and
"Is planting and doing also due to knowledge from previous life"
"I hope so. In the country where I was born, it has been done for a long time."
I looked it up when I wrote the report in high school, but in Japan, it's been around since Muromachi.
"Has man come to think of coexistence with warcraft, even in the world of previous life"
Ugh. Misunderstood.
"No, planting in a previous life didn't start because of that. No warcraft existed in that world. Not only that, but the magic, and the gods, were supposedly non-existent, no matter what the legend tells them."
"Doesn't exist?
Vladforen glances.
"I don't know. If you don't have magic, how do you fly with a flying vehicle?"
Ah, the plane was brain complemented when it flew with magic!
I can't help it because I'm not talking about motivation, naturally. Duh, how do I explain it!
"You burn oil, you turn heat into power. Fly through the sky with that power."
That's about all I got......
I don't think you're wrong. If I were to say engine super sloppy, that's what I would have done.
"Oil..."
and from the convincingly grunting Vladforen, Ekaterina looks away softly. I'm scared to think about what's going on in his brain. Don't you imagine something like a giant lamp flying through the sky?
Nevertheless, when you get to this point of beauty, I'm scared because a look that seems agreeable adds a bit of cuteness to the beauty shape and makes it even more dangerous.
"No warcraft, no magic, no gods exist"
Vladforen's, burning red eyes saw Ekaterina.
"Then there will be no one threat to man"
Whoa, there it is!
I'm sorry I thought you were imagining a lamp or something.
"One thing, I can't say there wasn't a threat. Before volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods and other natural disasters, humans and other small beings were present. But... there was certainly no overwhelming human being, like you and the gods, in previous life."
"Humans do whatever they want."
Ugh.
"I know it wasn't an exaggeration to say you were right."
'Cause, hey.
How many flora and fauna have been extinct by humans?
Somewhere I've seen a sentence saying that twenty-five percent of the planet's flora and fauna are in danger of extinction because of human influence. It was pretty shocking, so you remember.
In contrast, the human world demographic trend graph had risen in absurd steep curves in the last two hundred years or so. Around 1800, the world population was about a billion, right? For Kiri's sake. From there, it's seven or eight billion by the year 2000. I thought they said it was close to reaching 10 billion.
In the previous life, humans were eating up the world and enlarged, I'm sure.
... Around 1800, when the industrial revolution began, right?
Thinking about it makes me horrified how the Rainbow Stone Magic Formation of Uncle Isaac, which would be the steam engine of this world, would change the world.
If we look at the good side of the industrial revolution of previous life, mankind has overcome many diseases, its nutritional status has improved, and technologies such as water cure have advanced so that it can live in places that were once uninhabitable, so that many can live.
But it was also about taking away the dust from many other creatures and driving them to extinction.
In the end, temperatures will rise, climate change will become more intense... they were bouncing back on themselves.
The Rainbow Stone Magic Regiment has no warming concerns. Thank you again for that.
And there are dragons in this world so powerful that they are so close to God, such as Xuanlong, Cuilong, that they don't allow natural destruction. The gods also bring wrath and disaster if humans do too unsolicited things. Fear of it will prevent humans from doing too much. Unlike in previous life.
I wonder what happened to that world after I died of overwork.
Did you manage......
"What's up?"
Speaking to Vladforen, Ekaterina returned to me.
"I apologize for your disrespect. I was reminded that all I wanted to do was destroy myself."
"In previous life, did man perish?"
"No, by the time I had finished my previous life, mankind was still prosperous. But there were increasing voices warning that that prosperity had a huge impact on the world, that there were numerous dangerous signs that would drive many species into crisis and jeopardize the very survival of mankind. I don't know if humanity was able to survive that crisis, but I'm curious."
"Nothing strange about doom. Whoever prospers beyond his own means must not perish. Not to mention the constant prosperity of changing the world and many other species."
The mightiest invincible dragon to live three thousand years said lightly, and Ekaterina grinned bitterly.
"In other worlds, man seemed like a greedy creature. Were you endangering the world that far?"
"You're right. But aren't humans special? Everyone who lives and lives should want to live and survive. Humans shouldn't be the only ones who want to eat and fill their bellies, get a mate and become many children, and hope that their children will grow up healthy and flourish even more. Humans just had a chance to make it happen."
Vladforen narrows his red eyes. I rather seem to remember Xing in Ekaterina's objections.
"Besides humans, are there any other flourishing creatures that have changed the world and destroyed many others?
"Previous life studies assumed he was there. Far back in time, he said something like that actually happened."
All Earth Frozen (Snowball Earth).
There was a time when the entire planet was covered in glaciers, turned into an ice star. Even near the equator at the time, they found traces of glaciers.
The climate change caused a great extinction (catastrophe).
The cause is said to be a certain creature.
"Hmm. What is that creature?"
It's algae.
To Ekaterina's answer, Vladforen gave an indescribable look.
"Algae."
"Yes, it is a plant thriving underwater"
I think it was photosynthetic bacteria that allegedly caused the whole planet freeze (snowball earth), but that's fine with plants, right? Even if it's not, I can't explain it in this world where no bacteria have been discovered, so give me a break with this.
"How Algae Change the World"
"Just live, breathe, yes.
Plants will also breathe. It's just that what you smoke and what you throw up is the opposite of what animals do. Plants exhale breath includes things that cool the world. Animals smoke that cooling thing and spit what warms the world. "
Give me a break with this explanation, because neither oxygen nor carbon dioxide, and then methane, which was full of the early Earth, have been discovered and not even conceptualized in this world. Breathing or photosynthesis, but I think even plants throw up carbon dioxide at night, but give me a break there, too. I really have to explain a lot of clutter.
"Back in the old days, invisibly small algae thrived and ate up what warmed the world. As a result, everything in the world has frozen and the creatures have died. As I was saying, even the areas of the southern forests have been frozen."
"How do you know that?"
"Check the rocks and you'll see. These technologies were found in the world of previous life. Nor is the rock eternal, what was once mud or the remains of a creature, stacked and consolidated to become a rock. Examine it and analyze the rock's origins to find out what happened in the ancient times when the rock was created."
Radioactive age measurements and all that in this world... yes, already.
"If you froze so much, how did the world get back?"
"Over time, by volcanic eruptions and the heat of the sun. Even volcanic eruptions spit out what warms the world. It was thought that it warmed the world little by little and melted the ice.
The world froze hundreds of millions of years ago. It took tens of millions of years for the ice to melt. "
……
Vladforen clasps his mouth with a frightened, shaky but impressed look.
"When I learned about this in my previous life, I felt like humans were just as much creatures as algae."
To be precise, the dialogue came to mind that I saw a little bit in comics and online, that humans, unlike other creatures, are ugly beings that destroy nature, and no, even algae destroy the environment if they get a chance, because humans are usually not special.
Though I might be polar.
Humans changed the world with their own hands against bacteria that just lived and bred.
Besides, unlike bacteria, humans do things other creatures don't. Predicting that this will be a big deal, try to reduce CO2 with the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Accords.
But the more CO2 emitting countries rebounded, the less promising. Aside from the country, economic activity is more than that! There were many companies and people like that.
Even using the term economic activity, I guess the root of it is the animal desire to prosper even more everywhere.
Even I can't talk about people. I worked overtime until late in the day, used up all my electricity, and lived far from ecological. It was the best I could do in my daily life.
I thought tomorrow would be the same as today. Look at the numbers, look at the graph, even if you have the knowledge of warming, what was the same today that you are living today as yesterday. I couldn't think that there was ruin in the future.
Long before the ruin of mankind, I died of overwork, and now I'm being snuck by the ruin flag.
If you don't think about the future and only think about it now and live with it, and as a result you have involved other species and perished. I guess the result is the conclusion that humans have done the same thing as bacteria, the same level of existence.
"But how can algae and humans be creatures that do not aspire to prosperity? The instincts of creatures have nothing but to increase and try to thrive further. Let us say that the humans of the previous life were not special creatures enough to be able to assume that we should not flourish anymore from here, because we have culminated in the culmination of prosperity.
Is it evil? "
You called yourself the primate of all things, so you have to control your instincts properly. I know, but it's hard to come to an end as a creature and make a crisp and proper change of direction.
I just realized that we need a change of direction, and I think humans are working harder than ever before.
Things are the result of everything.
I just don't think humans are evil or ugly or anything like that. I guess humans are often the same as other creatures. For better or worse.
"A lot of humans just know to live their days to the fullest. If you can, please, don't hate me too much."
So Ekaterina smiled at Vladforen.