Because of this, the capital cityâs inspection that was treated more like a date instead, resumed once more.
It had already reached lunch time, just the time when our stomach felt empty, we three then decided to go and check the singing cafĂŠ where Juna-san worked. When we were walking on a stone paved road that had shops lined up on the both sides of the road, I heard Liecia say,
ăItâs something that you had said before, but..... if I remember correctly you mentioned the term ăestablished lawsă. What do you mean?ă(Liecia)
ăAh, thatâs only the ăAct of Pedestriansâ Paradise Pathway[2]ă and the ăAct of Public Management of Garbage Disposală.ă(Souma)
ă...... Sorry. I have no idea what you are talking about.ă(Liecia)
Well, that may be true. Even so, both were directly connected to the sanitation issue.
ăFirst the ăAct of Pedestriansâ Paradise Pathwayă, this is simply a prohibition of driving horses other than those on the major road. There are exceptions for horse wagons that transport goods; also the restriction is only active for several hours in the morning. Didnât you realize that we havenât seen a single horse in the road for some time now?ă(Souma)
ăNow that you mention it......ă(Liecia)
Liecia looked around restlessly, but there was no horse to be found.
ăThis is simply to reduce horse-related traffic accidents, though there is also another meaning to preparing an environment where the customer can purchase things in safety and, in doing so, stimulate economic activity...... however, the main objective was the horse dung.ă(Souma)
ăHorse dung?ă(Liecia)
ăDonât horses shit while they are moving? The dried leftover dung would then get blown away by the wind and then damage the lungs of people who inhaled it. Itâs easier for the horse dung to be left in a place that was usually unsanitary. Itâs also easier to collect the horse dung if the horse was limited to the major roads. With this, the number of people who suffered with pneumonia will decrease from now on.ă(Souma)
ăEh! Thatâs it!?ă(Liecia)
ă......Yeah. Maybe itâs just âthatâs itâ but if we just do âitâ, then we could save lives.ă(Souma)
My way of talking had become a bit blunt and harsh. But, I was a bit indignant with the âthatâs itâ, an expression used to look down on others....... Just now I nearly burst out of anger. I need to reflect on this. After receiving my rebuttal, Lieciaâs face went pale. âThatâs itâ was something that couldnât be achieved during her parents reign. It wasnât like it was Liecia personally ruling at that time, but maybe this was because she was supposed to be royalty.
ăWell, I think it was understandable. This country didnât have any concepts about sanitation from the start. Even amongst the doctors, only two people understand this notion.ă(Souma)
ă......ă(Liecia)
I had previously thought that perhaps because magic exists in this country, causing scientific and technology field to be in shambles, the same also could be said about the field of medical science. Like all fantasy settings, this world also had ăHealing Magică. By converting the magic power inside the body into special waves, it would increase the bodyâs natural healing power. It was effective for external wounds like abrasions, cuts or bruises. On people with amazing natural healing power, they were even able to reattach a severed arm like it was brand new. People who have seen this much would think that it was the work of God.
On the other hand, it wasnât very effective on viral diseases such as the cold or other infectious diseases that couldnât be cured by the bodyâs natural healing power. Furthermore, its effectiveness on curing external wounds was also lower on people with a lower natural healing power like the elderly. It was something that was easy to be understood as long as someone know the mechanisms underlying it, or so what I think, however the citizens of this country didnât know about the existence of germs, let alone viruses. Because they were trying to forcefully find the answer without having any knowledge about it, they could only find an answer within the limited bounds of their own common sense.
ăHealing magic is not effectiveă = ăEven the work of God cannot cure ită =ăa curse from the Devilă
Such a conclusion was drawn inside their heads and medications for illness were traded as just some questionable magical goods instead of real medicine.ăIf you buy this vase, you wonât get sick!ă This was a common business practice that I couldnât even laugh at. If you buy it, you may as well wear a spring onion on your neck and go to sleep.[3]
However, there was still a sliver of hope. Just like the two doctors I mentioned before.
If those two become the center of medical technology reform, then......
ăHey, Souma, why are you muttering to yourself?ă(Liecia)
I came back to my senses after being called out by Liecia. Apparently, I was too deep in my own thoughts.
ăSorry, Â Iâm just thinking for a bită(Souma)
ăMou....... even so what about the other one, the ăAct of Public Management of Garbage Disposală, that you had said before?ă(Liecia)
ăJust like what the name say. Does Liecia know about what the typical method of garbage disposal is in this country?ă(Souma)
ăThey are split into ăBurnable Trashă and ăUnburnable Trashă. The burnable trash is to be burned and unburnable trash is to be buried, right?ă(Liecia)
ăOh, you answer this so smoothly, how unexpected.ă(Souma)
ăDo you think that Iâm ignorant of the ways of the world because Iâm  royalty? Donât be foolish. When I attended the Military Academy, I lived at dormitory so of course I know about it.ă(Liecia)
I see. It wasnât like I thought her as ignorant of the ways of the world.......
ăHowever, itâs the wrong answer.ă(Souma)
ăEh?ă(Liecia)
ăI said âtypicalâ, right? Lieciaâs answer comes from a way of thinking that suits an ojou-sama from upper class. So it is very different from the commonerâs common sense.ă(Souma)
ăThen-then, what does the commonerâs common sense say?!ă(Liecia)
ăAisha, how do you deal with trash in the Dark Elvesâ Forest?ă(Souma)
ăEh? Trash?ă(Aisha)
Aisha was struck dumb when she was suddenly mentioned, but then she immediately thought over it.
ăLetâs see...... Burning it.ă(Aisha)
ăThatâs it?ă(Liecia)
ăThatâs it.ă(Aisha)
ăIt canât be just only that! What about the things that canât be burned?!ă(Liecia)
Liecia was flared up but Aisha was staring in confusion.
ăEh? To begin with, is there any trash that is unburnable?ă(Aisha)
ăOf course there is! What about broken tools?ă(Liecia)
ăRepaired and reused.ă(Aisha)
ă......Eh?ă(Liecia)
ăKitchen trash can be buried as fertilizer. Broken pottery shards are finely grounded and scattered on the ground. Broken metal tools are repaired and reused. If it is still broken, then it will sold as scrap metal (to merchants that collect metal waste). Trash is just mostly made up of things like wooden splinters or damaged leather armor...... They are usually burned together in an open fire.ă(Aisha)
ăAh...... Eh......?ă(Liecia)
This time it was Lieciaâs turn to be struck dumb. Hearing this conversation, I unintentionally laughed out loud.
ăHahaha, Aishaâs answer just now is correct.ă(Souma)
ăSouma.......ă(Liecia)
ăFor the upper classes that were worried about their appearances or for the army where their equipment correlates with their life and death, their tools must naturally be always brand new. However, it isnât the same case for a commoner family. Well of course they donât go to the extreme like the elves in Aishaâs story, but it is close to what the citizens of the capital do. The difference is that they doburn their kitchen waste, and there is a custom to collect wooden furniture and oversized trash to burn them in the plaza at the end of the year. Thatâs why for them, garbage is only made up of burnable things.ă(Souma)
This world still didnât have any plastic or polystyrene foam[4], so there werenât any things that couldnât be reused after being given special treatment. In the first place, tools were made from metal, stone (also glass or porcelain) or wood. Iron could be melted and reused, and even if they left the stone tools alone, as time passed by they would be reclaimed by nature. There was exceptions for artificial materials (magic materials) that were created by the magicians, but the very thing itself was valuable and discarding them as trash was something unbelievable.
For example: Metal, due to its expensive cost, the general populace would thoroughly repair and reuse it, since it was easy to mend by hammering iron into it. If after this process and it still wasnât usable, then it would be cheaper to buy a replacement and the old item would be bought by a scrap iron merchant for a few coins. The scrap iron merchant then would melt the collected metals and then cast them using the same melted metals. However, since these individuals do this process without possessing proper equipment and didnât have enough time and labor, they can only produce metals of poor quality that was hardly of any use. Since they only casted the melted metal as it was, then it would be unavoidable for impurities to be incorporated by this process. The result was poor quality metal that appeared in the the countryâs market.
This country had limited resources. Since only poor quality metal circulated in the domestic market, in the end, high quality metal must be imported from other countries. I wanted to reduce this expense. However, even if I told scrap iron merchants to reduce the impurities and recycle it as high quality metal, the cost would increase and their profit would greatly become deficit. Therefore:
ăTherefore, the garbage disposal will be managed publicly...... In other words, the country will be the one who does it. If there are any individuals who are dissatisfied, the country will provide money and private facilities for them, so the amount of labor and time can also be reduced. Extract each and every nail from discarded wood, then you could remake the iron into another shape.ă(Souma)
ăThatâs amazing, but..... Doesnât this rob the scrap iron merchants of their jobs?ă(Liecia)
ăThere will be no problems. For this job, we employed the scrap iron merchants as public servants.ă(Souma)
In the first place, their job was underpaid. Buying the broken metal cheaply and stocking it, melting and casting it, and then selling it wholesale to the craftsman guild. However, since low quality metal was useless for most purposes, they must sell it dirt cheap with them receiving almost no profit. In reality, the scrap iron merchant was an occupation belonging to the lowest occupation hierarchy. Since they are people who deal with trash, they were considered as practically no different than beggars.
ăHowever, since this is a country service, then the money to buy it will also come from the country. The country has prepared proper facilities that could smelt high quality metal. Even when doing transactions with the craftsman guild, since it was something that the country does, the guild couldnât beat the price when they purchase it. Then, the former scrap metal merchant turned public servant would receive a salary from the country every month. Perhaps, wouldnât their earnings be increased 10 fold when compared to what they had before?ă(Souma)
ăThat is...... There will be no complaints, right?ă(Liecia)
Actually, there was not a single complaint from the scrap iron merchants. Or rather, when I dispatched the minister that was in charge of the garbage disposal to do the inspection of the reprocessing facility, he found out that all the employees gave their thanks in tears.
ăBut, if we are careless, then wonât this be more expensive than importing it from other countries?ă(Liecia)
When Liecia pointed this out, I only nodded, ăWell, I must admit it.ă
ăMaybe at the current stage, itâs a little bit of a minus? However, paying the cost inside the country and paying the cost outside the country have completely different meaning. If we paid the cost outside the country, then there will be outflow of capital, however if we paid the cost inside the country, that capital would circulate inside our countryâs economy.ă(Souma)
ăA-Again itâs about economics......ă(Liecia)
It seems that Liecia, who was skilled in the realm of military affairs, was mostly poor in this field. Since the army also has people dealing with army bureaucracy, they might have officers that paid attention to maintaining the supply lines.
ăThen about military affairs. Let me tell you a diplomatic story: If you are economizing a resource inside your country, then the other countries couldnât use that resource importation as a diplomatic tool anymore. For example, if the Amidonia Dukedom that was aiming out country with vulture like hunger, restricted exportation of iron to our country, what will you say?ă(Souma)
ă...... I would be troubled. To restart the trade I would do whatever conditions that were thrust upon me.ă(Liecia)
ăThatâs right. This was also an aim to prevent those conditions.ă(Souma)
I couldnât mention the countryâs name, but in my world, there was a country that has a relatively scarce natural resource that was used as a diplomatic tool by another country to pressure it. Well, because of that, the island country turned to different countries to acquire the resources and developing substituting technology. As the result, the value of resource scarcity card used by the neighboring country was heavily declined. However, I wonât mention which country that is![5]
ăBy economizing resources, even if another country stopped their exports,  we could reduce the damage, and even store some part of the circulating resource during peacetime as a preparation stock in case of emergency.ă(Souma)
ăI see. Thatâs why even if it causes a deficit, there is a point of turning it into public management.ă(Liecia)
Liecia was quick to understand Military and Diplomacy matters. Perhaps she was a type who had her learning ability influenced by her likes and dislikes. Even when she was a princess of a country, would this be alright? By the way, at this time Aisha went, ăRather than that, I want to eat a meală and for a long time she made an expression just like a dog that was ordered to ăWaită  for it meals. Even today, this disappointing starving dark elf didnât change in her priority.
âăâăâ
In the avenue that was hit by the sunâs rays was a popular Singing CafĂŠ:ăLoreleiă.[6]
Needless to say, this was the shop where our songstress[7] Juna Dohma, worked. When I heard the term ăsinging cafĂŠă, I had an impression that it wasăA cafĂŠ that provides Karaoke which the customer is free to sing along toă, however the place that was called a singing cafĂŠ in this country was a place where you could hear the songstressesâ singing while enjoying afternoon tea time. In the night, it turned into something similar to a Jazz Bar.
It wasnât like the coffeehouses that only belonged to a certain chain store that kept on multiplying, but was there any shop like this in Japan? Though the Maid Cafe option was also probable......
ăWe wanted to visit right? Letâs enter it quickly.ă(Liecia)
ăMy stomach is empty......ă(Aisha)
Prompted by both Liecia and Aisha, we passed through the ăLoreleiăâs door.
At the moment when we entered the shop, we could hear Juna-sanâs singing.
Hearing that singing, I fell on my knees. C-Come to think of it, this tune was something I taught to her.
As expected from Juna-san. She could perfectly sing the English lyrics that even sounds mysterious to me.
ăWow. What amazing singing. As expected from Juna-dono.ă(Aisha)
ăI donât understand the meaning of the words, but the song is nice.ă(Liecia)
Aisha and Liecia also showed their admiration. Yes, I might say that it was a good song.
On that day I first met with her, I promised Juna-san that I would teach her the songs I knew, but if I had actually thought this through carefully, I would have realizes that I only knew anime songs from the 80s and didnât know even one popular song. Having said that, I was feeling bad that the first song I taught to her was an anime song so I ended up deciding to teach her an anime song that didnât sound like one.
Neil Sedakaâs ăBetter Days are Comingă[8]
Maybe it was easier to understand if I mentioned that this song was actually the basis for the song covered[9] by Aikawa Maya[10] ăZ Beyond Timeă[11], the first key opening song of the national robot anime ăMobile Suit Z Gundamă. But now I think that even in the future it was fine to teach her even more anime songs. Juna-san personally resembled Yakushimaru Hiroko-san[12] when singing popular songs and Moriguchi Hiroko-san[13] when singing anime songs. I surely wanted to hear her singing songs from  ăDetective Storyă[14] orăFrom the Aqueous Star with Loveă[15]. I wonder if she could sing these someday.......
The shop interior gave a subdued Showa-era[16]Â modernish style ambiance.
We sa down at a table in the corner and listened attentively to each and every one of Juna-sanâs songs. After a while, Juna-san finished with singing, noticed us and came to our seats.
ăIsnât this Your Ma-...ă(Juna)
ăGood day to you, Juna-san, I donât know whether you remember me or not, but I am Kazuya, heir of a crepe store in Echigo Kingdom![17]ă(Souma)
I was talking rapidly and incessantly to interrupt Juna-sanâs words.
The capable Juna-san seemed to grasp the situation,
ăAh yes, itâs Kazuya-san. Long time no see. Is your father well?ă(Juna)
ăYes. He is really energetic since just recently my mother found out about him fooling around and it became a big prolem.ă(Souma)
ăIs that so? Kazuya-san also needs to be careful when dealing with women, right?ă(Juna)
She matched her stories with mine. As one would expect, in a place in front public eyes like this, I would be troubled if she bowed her head down and greeted me with ăYour Majestyăsince I was travelling incognito. However, her ability to adlib and match my random talk on the spot, as expected from a talented person that I wanted to be in the castle by all means.
ăIf I pay you five times your current wage, would you become my exclusive secretary?ă(Souma)
ăThough I appreciate your proposal, however I think that this job, where I please everyone with my song, is my life calling, so Iâm really sorry for refusing the offer.ă(Juna)
She gently declined. Even the way she refused was refined.
ăThat is really regrettable. However since there is saying that rather than arranged to decorate the room, wildflowers are more beautiful when they bloom freely in the fields.ă(Souma)
ăAra, even if they werenât for decoration, the flowers inside the vase would be blooming with their best efforts so that they could be admired.ă(Juna)
ăI see, if thatâs the case, isnât it necessary to improve the arrangements so that it would be worthy for admiration?ă(Souma)
ăYes. I believe that the flower wouldnât mind being broken during that process.ă(Juna)
ăHahahahahaha.ă(Souma)
ăUfufufufu.ă(Juna)
Juna-san joined me in laughing. Seeing both of us like this, Liecia was a bit interested, and so she said.
ă...... Somehow the conversation between both of you is as if you are probing each otherâs intentions.ă(Liecia)
It looked like it. But it was different, Liecia.
This was perhaps a ăscene where the oneesan gently chides the otouto who wishes for something beyond his ability.ă
...... with the age hardly needing to be changed.[18]
Sanitation is important! London and Major Cities in Europe learned this the hard way when industrialization begins!
And yes... We need to sort our trash well... Now, letâs see how my compost bin going...
[1]Â The title is a pun on âROMAN HOLIDAYâ... Now I only can see Liecia as Audrey Hepburn...
[2]Â A Pedestrian Paradise is a term for a Road that exclusive to pedestrians with no Cars allowed to enter except for special reasons (like ambulance, police or firetruck with official duty). Example: Melbourne, Akihabara, Iowa City Downtown. My personal view: Downtown should be devoid of cars, except for Shuttle Buses.
[3] A cold folk medicine in Japan. Spring Onion or Negi (Allium fistulosum) is not the same as Leek (Allium ampeloprasum), despite many people believing otherwise (It was one of 7 myth of Hatsune Miku). [Editorâs note: They taste completely different, how do you mix them up???] TL: They look the same for some people.
[4]Â Commonly known as Styrofoam, but this is a brand.
[5]Â Remember a certain Eastern Eurasian country that (allegedly) reduces the export of rare earth metals due to fishing boat dispute with a certain island nation? (and eventually crash the market so hard that many investor lose their money when the market was supersaturated by supply?)
[6] This is the best I can do with the word play ofćĽăŽĺ˝ăă andĺ˝ăăăŤăă.
[7]Â Songstress is Utahimećĺ§ŤÂ in Japan. Literally means: Singing Princess or Song Princess.
[8] American male singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka. He released âBetter Days are Comingâ in 1972. The song was reworked to Anime Opening Song for Mobile Zeta Gundam in 1985.
[9]Â Cover in Japanese Song term means, singing a song that was first sung by another singer.
[10] Aikawa Maya éŽĺˇéşťĺźĽ. A Japanese female singer-songwriter. Famous for Sunriseâs anime opening in the late 1980âs.
[11]ďźşăťĺťăčśăăŚÂ  (Zeta - Toki o Koete).
[12] Yakushimaru Hiroko čŹĺ¸Ťä¸¸Â ă˛ăĺ. A famous Japanese actress-singer in the 1980âs.
[13] Moriguchi Hiroko 棎ĺŁÂ ĺĺ. A Japanese singer that sung many Gundam songs in the 80âs. For the people who was born after 80âs she is the singer of One Punch Man ending song.
[14] ć˘ĺľçŠčŞÂ Tantei Monogatari, an action Japanese TV series starring Yusaku Matsuda which was originally broadcast on Nippon TV in 27 forty-five-minute episodes from September 18, 1979 to April 1, 1980. It was about an ex-San Francisco police turned private detective who drives Vespa scooter, smokes Camel cigarettes, wore black and white suit and glasses. Must be seen to be believed. (He was the basis for Admiral Aokiji in OnePiece)
[15] 水ăŽćă¸ćăăăăŚÂ Mizu no Hoshi e Ai wo Komete. Zeta Gundam Second Opening Song. Also sang by Moriguchi Hiroko
[16]Â A Japanese Regnal Year 1926-1989
[17]Â Echigo is an old name for Niigata prefecture.