âI see. History between races. Then I think this might be goodâŚâ
I pull out books and pile them up.
From what I can see, I can read them. Actually, itâs more like the letters automatically turn into Japanese, like a subtitle track is overlaid on top of them.
This book here is less about races and more about the structure of the Beast Kingdom. The Beast Kingdomâs name changes frequently depending on the king.
But one thing stays the same, no matter whoâs king, and thatâs how the king is chosen. Their ideology dictates that power is everything, so they hold a fighting tournament to decide who will be king, and award that title to the winner.
Back before that land was a country, it was dominated by monsters before it was eventually developed. Thatâs why it has a history of valuing strength.
Itâs currently called Beast Kingdom because a beast person has been king for hundreds of years. This also encourages beast people to flock there from all sorts of places, making its population seventy percent beast people. And since it also attracts people who are confident in their strength and want to be king, itâs said to be the best in terms of fighting strength.
So if it was ruled by someone who excelled in war itâd be called something like Military Kingdom. And apparently there was a time when the king was a great sorcerer, so it was called Sorcery Kingdom.
âAre you reading that~?â
Someone asks me while I silently read, and I nod.
âThe bookâs number is on the spine, so when you finish reading it, please put it back in the appropriate place~.â
She says before going to the counter in the back, sitting down, and starting to read the book in her hands.
I guess Iâm supposed to go there and ask, if I need anything.
I canât speed read or anything, so Iâll just read them one at a time. Some of them have a table of contents, so I can leaf through parts that donât seem relevant to me.
Each book doesnât have a lot of pages either. They stand out with how thin they are.
After picking up the twelfth book, my eyes are tired. I canât even massage my eyes because of the mask, so I need to get up and relax my stiff body.
After that small break, I open a book about demons. Itâs pretty thin, because there isnât a lot of information about them.
This book starts by asking what are demons. They are a race that has a long lifespan and worships the demon king, not the goddess. Itâs speculated that they are the product of a mixture between people and monsters. This idea comes from survivors of the battle against the demon king who saw demons transform into demon beasts.
But this book notes that this is all conjecture.
What stands out to me the most is the last page.
What are they doing and where do they go when there is no demon king?
If that was known, there would be demon hunts like witch hunts. There are very few of them compared to people.
But⌠That makes me remember Ignis, his power, and his ability to fly. I donât think hunting demons would be feasible.
I read a few more books, and then I pick one that doesnât have a title, and looks more like a notebook with a completely black cover.
It grabs my attention for some reason, but when I turn the page, it says.
ăAbout hero summoning.ă
The page after that has a lot of considerations by the author.
The concept of summoning heroes is a miracle granted by the goddess for the sake of the people suffering under the hands of the demon king. Heroes are given immense power via the divine protection granted directly by the goddess, and after the demon king is defeated, they are guided by her back to their original world.
But as I keep going through the pages, I see things contradicting whatâs written at the start.
There is a method written here that supposedly lets people summon heroes by their own power. I donât know if itâs real or not, but itâs here.
It says it needs things to act as mediums, high quality magic stones filled with magic energy. But whatâs actually needed is just magic energy, so anything can be used as long as it has a lot of it.
Itâs also said that heroes fought in wars. That idea comes from descriptions of damage caused in war and disastrous scenes caused by people with inhuman strength.
I keep reading until I find a page that was torn. Itâs kind of wrinkled, like it was torn off in a hurry.
âWhat are you reading~? Oh, that~?â
I was so focused on this that I didnât hear her walking this way.
âThatâs a pretty famous scholar that was president here some generations ago~. Itâs said that in his final years something took over him or something and he went mad~.â
âSo whatâs written here isnât true?â
âWho knows~? Thereâs a lot that we donât know if itâs real or fake~.â
âSo is it a good idea to leave it out here as a document? What if people believe it?â
It seems kind of careless.
âAh~. Thatâs all right. Itâs pretty well known that he was crazy~. And I warn the ones that donât know~.â
Like whatâs happening now. Donât show me something dangerous like this at all.
âYouâve been reading a lot, but did you find what you were looking for~?â
âIâve read a lot of interesting stuff, but I didnât see anything about elves. Isnât there anything here about elves?â
âHn~. I thought there was~. But why do you want to know about elves~?â
She asks with a probing look on her face.
âIâve never seen an elf, so I want to know what theyâre like. Iâve been told that no oneâs ever seen one in years. I was thinking that maybe if I learned their history, I could find out where they live.â
ââŚHn~. I donât see anything~. Sorry~.â
I guess there really arenât any then. But the others arenât here yet, so maybe Iâll read something else.
They finally get here an hour later, but they look tired. Iâm curious, but maybe Iâll refrain from asking what happened.