Chapter 156
The weekday has returned again.
It’s strange because there’s only one day that can be called the weekend, so it feels very quick.
It’s almost odd that there’s even such a thing as a weekend. After all, there are many worlds where such rest days don’t exist.
Anyway, right now, I’m in the middle of class.
It’s history class, but there’s so much editing done to it that I’m starting to wonder if it can even be called history.
For example, they explain a war without mentioning the reasons for it, or they say that a country was invaded at a certain point in time, but decades are just erased.
Of course, the countries were so destroyed by that point that there was nothing left, but as history, it’s lacking in many ways.
But, there are still some interesting things. In a history book that I assume we studied last semester, there’s a story about a hero who defeated the Demon King.@@novelbin@@
Surprisingly, he didn’t become a king or die like a useless hunting dog stabbed by a person. Instead, he lived a long life running a restaurant. The textbook even mentioned that he made delicious food based on the dishes he tasted while crossing the continent. That was really funny.
Anyway.
After the history class about the distant past, lunch break.
“You, what the heck did you do yesterday?”
Victoria placed a newspaper in front of me. It turned out that my involvement in creating a harvest season in the slums was written on the front page.
The image shows me from a distance, with people kneeling and waiting for their turn gathered around.
It’s written as “The Saint Who Appeared in Modern Times.”
This isn’t the kind of thing the Dormiens royal family would want, but they still published it. They’ve been trying so hard to eliminate the religious aspects, so will this newspaper be shut down?
What do you think?
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