I Favor the Villainess Chapter 70
Religion and the flow of the society
âThe, then, Lily will talkâ
After pressuring the bishop to leave it to her, Lily-sama began talking.
Lily-sama first tried to talk about the history of the Church establishment, but,
âYou can cut short the story of the Church establishment. History is my strong pointâ
Saying so, Claire-sama urged her on.
I think I told the story of how folk beliefs turned into the religion before, so Iâll also omit it.
âThe, then, let Lily tell about the Church doctrineâ
According to Lily-samaâs story, itâs like this.
The Church is an organization that preaches equality under the Spirit God, its purpose is to share the spiritsâ grace among every human.
âThe, there is royalty and nobility in the Bauer Kingdom, but they are all equal before the spiritsâ
âBut, in reality there exists a gap between rich and poor, right?â
Lily-sama nodded to what Claire-sama pointed out.
âYe, yes. For that reason, the Church redistributes wealthâ
The Church aids poor all over the world in the form of charity, using donations from nobles.
The Churchâs main service, hospitals, requests offerings proportional to wealth.
According to Lily-samaâs talk, thereâs more, but these two are the primary operations.
âSo does that not means that the Church ultimately cannot exist without the support of royalty and nobility?â
âN, no, that is not the case. The Church has territories in every country, it profits from operating businessesâ
Itâs easy to misunderstand , she prefaced her explanation.
The Church doesnât only depend on offerings or donations, itâs an economic entity in itself.
Collecting taxes from territories, cultivating fields, diary farming, making diary products, their activities seem diverse.
âTha, thatâs why, the Church exists independently of the wealthy of each country. The Church couldnât realize its doctrine being dependentâŠâ
Claire-samaâs enthusiastically nodding while listening.
âDo you not take donations from commoners?â
âOf, of course we do receive donations from commoners. But, these are small sums, large sums come mostly from affluent merchantsâ
âI wonder if these contribute little to the Church assetsâ
âN, no. Rather, itâs essential to collect faith from commoners. Faith is whatâs most important to the Churchâ
I donât understand well.
âIs faith so important? Iâm not religious so I donât quite understand, but isnât what you call religion just a blind belief?â
My statement as a modern Japanese rendered Lily-sama speechless for a moment.
âOh, blind belief⊠That⊠Err⊠As expected⊠HmmâŠâ
âRei, these were undoubtedly thoughtless words. Apologizeâ
It seems faith is something natural in this world, and I come off as an outsider.
âI seem to have gone too far. I am sorryâ
âN, no. Sorry, Lily was surprised. But, Lily feels she understand what you said. In the Church territories, there are some areas where people without faith live, and people there say similar things to Rei-sanâ
But , Lily-san continued.
âBu, but, religion is a power that really exists. Things that originally should have no power, in reality do, or perhaps Lily can rephrase it. To put it in words for someone not familiar with religion⊠Let, letâs see, it could be called a well-woven fairytale fostered in the course of historyâŠâ
âCardinal Lily. If the pope heard those words, she would have fainted?â
âYo, you are right, sorry!â
Lily-sama was strongly apologetic, but that explanation suited me more.
If you actually carefully examine the content, religion is an empty fiction.
But as long as it has a long history behind it, it has an actual power.
And, that power is sustained by peopleâs faith.
âOf, of course, for us who live in faith, religion is not a fantasy. Religion could be said to be a system of valuesâ
âA system of values?â
âE, err, what to place value on, what not to place value on, whatâs the relationship between what has value and what doesnât, would that explain itâ
In other words, itâs like this.
A certain religion forbids eating pork.
Moreover, the background of that religionâs dogma that is not eating pork is closely related to another religionâs dogma.
And while living every day like this, what you ought to do, whatâs right and whatâs wrong, it becomes a catalogue demonstrating these.
Japanese often perceive religion as something 'separateâ, but originally religion was something close to peopleâs lives, and a guide to life.
âIt is not something you have to think hard about. Religion tells you how to live betterâ
Although Claire-sama finally said what she felt, on Earth this âbetter way to liveâ caused wars and conflicts to repeat time and time again, it was in reality a deep-rooted problem.
However, there seem to be no religious wars and conflicts in this world, so I didnât object to Claire-samaâs words.
âLetâs get to the main subject soon. How does the Church see the current poverty issue in Bauer? As for me, I can see aristocracy becoming a mere formality and a hotbed of decayâ
âLi, Lily doesnât know too much about difficult things, but what Claire-sama is saying is generally not wrong. But, it probably wonât last longâ
âAnd, that meansâŠ?â
âP, Prince Yuu said it. Aristocracy will soon collapseâ
Claire-samaâs complexion changed at Lily-samaâs words.
âWhat do you mean by aristocracy collapsing?â
âLi, Lily doesnât know the details. Bu, but with the invention of magical tools and development of magic, the era where individual ability will matter more than pedigree is coming, is what Prince Yuu seems to think. If that happens, going by the numbers thereâs no way for nobles to win against commoners, he saidâŠâ
Itâs the repeat of what Yuu-sama said before when commonersâ movement was active.
At that time, Claire-sama simply dismissed it, but now she has a perspective of a commoner.
She cannot flatly deny Yuu-sama hypothesis.
âBut, I do not think nobles will silently allow for the collapseâ
âOf, of course, there will be resistance. But, Lily thinks you cannot go against the course of historyâ
âThen, how will aristocracy disappear?â
âThe, there are some countries where aristocracy disappeared. For example, the country of Rance to the westâ
Lily-sama briefly stopped talking, seeming hesitant to say it, but she resolutely continued.
âSo, something called revolution happenedâ
âCo, commoners revolted and brought down the aristocracy by force. So to speak, it was a civil war between the new and old forcesâ
âAre you saying a civil war happenedâŠ?â
Claire-sama face went pale.
âOf, of course it is not certain it will happen in the Bauer Kingdom. But, looking at the tide of the world, isnât the current situation, where the privileged class dominates wealth, nearing its endâ
Lily-sama may seem timid, but in Claire-samaâs eyes she might look like a prophet giving her a death oracle.
âAfter the revolution occurred, what happened to the nobles?â
âIt depends on a country, but many had their status reduced to that of commoners, there were also nobles who were executedâ
Hearing that, Claire-sama lost her balance.
I hurriedly supported her.
It seems the shock was too big.
âI, I am okay. I just felt a little dizzyâ
âLetâs call it a day with this much. Itâs too much to learn everything at onceâ
âLi, Lily also thinks that would be for the betterâ
Lily-sama also recommend we finish for now.
You can see how guilty she feels for shaking up the partner she was talking with.
âYou are right. We will finish with this for today. Cardinal Lily, could you talk with me again?â
âYes. If itâs for talking with the leading aristocrat Claire-sama, Lily will make as much time as possibleâ
After thanking Lily-sama, we left the cathedral.
On our way back, for a while heavy silence lingered in the carriage.
âRei⊠About Cardinal Lilyâs story⊠How do you feel?â
âIt was difficult. Iâm hungryâ
âYou are doing that again⊠I am aware of the results of your tests in the academy, I understand you are not as foolish as you make yourself usually look?â
I tried playing clown to change the mood, but today Claire-sama seems to want somebody to speak on an equal level.
âWe intended to only learn about how the Church is organized, but the story went in an unexpected directionâ
âYeah. Especially the revolution⊠Such savagery can actually occurâŠâ
Itâs true that itâs easy for violence to accompany a revolution, but the judgement is split on whether itâs savagery or not.
After all, for people the tyranny of royalty and nobility might be the bigger savagery.
âI wonder if it is fate for us nobility to disappearâŠâ
âEven if you lose your status as a noble, Iâll still always protect youâ
âBut, if revolution occurs, nobles will be executedâŠâ
âI think it depends on where you stand. If you take the side of revolutionaries, they might instead be gratefulâ
But, thatâs something Claire-sama couldnât possibly accept.
âAre you saying I should become a traitor!?â
âTraitor sounds bad, rather, you could think of yourself as an ally of peopleâ
âDidnât Claire-sama want to manage peopleâs poverty? Canât you discard your nobility for that?â
Claire-sama pondered with a difficult face.
I want to manage peopleâs poverty â thatâs Claire-samaâs true feeling that contains no falsehood.
But, she must have realized she needs to cast away her status as a noble to realize that.
âClaire-sama. Youâve heard many things today all at once. Itâs not easy to immediately reach a conclusion. Tonight, please eat and rest without thinking about difficult thingsâ
â⊠You⊠are rightâŠâ
Although she replied positively, Claire-sama was brooding over something all our way back.
Rashly thinking too hard will just have an opposite effect.
As things are now, I wonder if sheâll be able to sleep tonight.
But, todayâs development isnât bad.
With it, I was able to have Claire-sama learn about the concept of revolution.
And, that thereâs an option to stand on the side of people.
A revolution⊠will occur.
Definitely, if things continue like this.
Iâm aware of it thanks to the game knowledge.
But, I wonât let it progress as in the game.
Or allow Claire-sama to be executed.
(Claire-sama, I will absolutely protect you)
I made a vow to Claire-sama, whoâs pondering with her head leaning on the carriageâs window.