âGet out of my sight, and when I canât hear you, Iâll fix it.â
After all, Miguel calmed down and couldnât get around the castle town, so I came back to the castle early. Miguel apologizes in a way that doesnât seem to be an apology, so he ignores it.
I cut it up earlier than planned, so I didnât end up squandering my time. What should I doâŠ?
âIâm sorry. Okay, Iâll show you the good places instead.â
â⊠where?
âYou can read letters, canât you? How about a library in the royal castle?
âLibrary?
âThis is where the books used to educate royalty and the books that the state collects should be kept.â
â⊠well, if you just want to take a lookâ
Books are quite a luxury to me, but they werenât much higher than I thought they were in the Palletia Kingdom.
Even if I split up with Miguel like this, I was still free, so I went into the library that Miguel had guided me to and I opened my eyes and mouth wide.
There are several bookshelves that are taller than me, and the scent of a book with an age spreads throughout the room.
The number of books is countless, and they are a herd of books.
â⊠are these all books?
âIs that right? Well, thereâs been a lot more of them lately.â
âMore?
âWell, itâs the Spirit Ministry⊠there are some of them who work to increase the number of books.â
âHmmâŠ?
I donât know, but it seemed like a very luxurious job.
âNow, you can read any book you like.â
âWhatever book you like⊠what is it?â
âWhat are you doing, Miguel?
When I was questioning Miguel, I was called from a distance. I heard Miguel whispering a disgusting voice and looked at you.
There stood a man with silver hair wearing glasses. She wraps her long hair around a string and puts it down so that it flows from her shoulders.
She had a frustrating look on her face and looked at her empty eyes blaming Miguel.
âThis is Count Voltaire! Youâre in a good moodâŠ..â
âWhat nonsense?⊠was that Richard you brought with you? Miguel, did you hear that you bought an escort and went on a tour of the castle town?
âHey, whatâs that supposed to mean?⊠you know?
When Miguel called Count Voltaire with a wink that sounded like he was about to hear a cock, he began to float his blue muscles.
â⊠excuse me. My name is Lang Voltaire. Call me Lang, Ricantâs guest. Iâm so sorry that this rude man was so rude.â
âItâs acrylicâŠ. does this guy always look like this? Itâs tough.â
âHey, Miguel. I will speak to the Marquis of Graphite.â
âYikes!? Itâs against the rules to bring your father out!
âIâm embarrassed, Iâm ashamed.â
âYes, yes, Iâm sorry. Reflect.â
Lang raised his eyebrows and said that he was irritated by Miguel. Still, Miguel was angry with the slumber, so he stepped on his feet as much as he could.
âYikes!? Why did you step on it!?â
âNemesisâ
âWell done.â
âOh dear? You made friends with me! Iâm gonna cry!â
âWhy donât you cry?
âKeep screaming.â
âOh, breathe perfectly!?â
Miguel jumped and complained while holding his leg. Faced to face with Lang, who was breathing for some reason, he also had a subtle expression.
âWhat is it? Then you can just show Lang around. This book is pretty much exhaustive.â
âReally?
âFor the time being, yes.â
âHeh⊠this amount of books. Itâs amazing, you.â
When I honestly admire it as awesome, Lang distracts himself by pushing up his glasses with his fingers.
â⊠after all, itâs a shade job. Itâs not something to be praised for.â
âIs that true in this country? Itâs weird.â
â⊠weird?
âEverything starts with preparation and storage. Books are for that, arenât they? I think itâs strange that the work that organizes it is not a commendable one. Arenât you working for the future?
Books are luxury. Richard couldnât make it himself, and he didnât have to. Thatâs why it was only one of the rarities that was stolen from the outside. There was something left in Richards to find out who was out there.
Books are knowledge. If you can read the text, you can convey your knowledge to others besides communicating it verbally. It became more real when I came to the Kingdom of Palletia.
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It is just as important to accumulate knowledge and prepare for the future as to prepare for hunger with food.
So I think itâs a great job to collect and organize books so that someone can read them. Books are knowledge, but reading alone does not teach knowledge.
And if you donât look at the book, itâs only natural, but you donât get the knowledge. I think itâs amazing that people recommend books for what knowledge they want.
Thatâs what I said, but Lang looked at me with his eyes round. Itâs depressing to see Miguel with that disgusting gaze again. The fact that the eyes of the two of them gathered makes me a little wobbly.
âHmm, whatâŠ?
â⊠no, I remember being told something similar.â
While Lang raised his eyebrows slightly, he held his eyebrows down with his fingers raised. I can tell that exhaling tirelessly is not a very good impression for Lang.
âWords that resemble each other change your impression.â
Itâs embarrassing, Miguel.
â⊠did someone tell you something you didnât like?
âI hate that⊠no, thatâs not itâŠâ
âI donât think he likes me somehow. Well, Iâm Sister Wang.â
âAgain?
Niconikoâs smiling face on my back made me look subtle.
But Iâm sure thereâs something else Iâm saying. Heâs stupid, but he doesnât feel bad. Is something wrong?
âHe⊠Sister Wang⊠no⊠Ricant is not exactly a people of my country⊠butâŠâ
â⊠ah, Iâm sorry. You were the royal family of this country. That was rude.â
âWhen you say that, Lang used to be rude, right?
âOhhhhhhh!⊠if youâll excuse me, I think itâs better to be careful not to mention His Majesty King Anisphiaâs sister. Even though youâre with Algard.â
âYeah, Iâm sorry. Be careful.â
Isnât it nice to say that you donât like me because you donât like me? Itâs kind of annoying, but thatâs the way the Palatian kingdom works.
âI donât think Iâm wrong about everything he says, but itâs always been⊠sometimes I canât swallow it honestly.â
âI understand. Heâs with you, isnât he?
âWhat? Why am I on spearball here?
âI understand. If you always behave respectfully, you donât have to make such a thornâŠ.â
âPeople are watching their normal behavior, and itâs hard to be told if they can see the inside. I can say that Iâm not a bad person, but I canât say that Iâm a good personâŠ.â
âAre you accusing me of wandering around? Hey, you two? A little?â
âShut up.â
âYes⊠Iâll shut up⊠Iâm a stain on the bookshelfâŠâ
Then I heard about Lang, and when I told him that I was having trouble spending time in the royal castle, he lent me some books with recommendations.
I was able to borrow easy-to-read and simple childrenâs songs, gossip stories, and reference books on the history of the country. Now you can crush your free time, and itâs a good kick to learn more about the Palatian Kingdom.
Thank you, Lang.
âNo, this is the right place to talk. I hope youâll tell me more about Richards someday.â
âI think Iâll be here for a while, if Lang is free.â
I shook Langâs hand and left the library as it was. Holding a book recommended by Lang in his hand.
âSomehow, I was surprised by the wavelengths of unexpected people and peopleâŠ.â