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==Chapter 02: The Wrecking Crew in the Classroom==
 
==Chapter 02: The Wrecking Crew in the Classroom==
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''Class continues until the bell rings.''
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''Class continues until the bell rings
   
''But if the bell is broken.''
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''But if the bell is broken
   
''What then of class.''
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''What then of class
   
'''Point Allocation (Classroom)'''
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'''Point Allocation (Classroom)
   
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<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
   
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There existed a wooden classroom.
   
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The view outside the classroom’s windows was filled with the white sky. The classroom itself was on the aerial ship Musashi. It was a classroom of Musashi Ariadust Academy.
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There was a classroom made of wood.
 
   
The scenery seen from the classroom's windows was filled with a white sky. This classroom was on the aerial ship of Musashi. In other words, a classroom of the Musashi Ariadust Academy.
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Though it was a rather small classroom, there were not even 20 students in it. The back of the classroom was rather empty.
   
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A short female teacher stood in front of the blackboard. A nametag with “Sanyou” written upon it was attached to her. With a world history book in hand, she was speaking.
This particular classroom was a small room, however it did not give the impression of being cramped as the number of students per class barely reached twenty. In the back row, a few vacant seats were evident.
 
   
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“…Well then; in the past, humanity descended to the Earth from the heavens. More specifically to this land, the Far East. But because the planet’s environment was inhospitable to the people, humanity was unable to leave the Far East. As such, humanity copied the Far East to a different space, doubling the amount of land; whereupon they started to live in the real world and the Harmonic World. At the time, they questioned whether they would be able to ascend to the heavens like the humanity of old. Therefore, humanity proposed an idea. If they repeated the same history as humanity of old, they would definitely be able to ascend to the heavens. The thing they made for this purpose was…”
A short female teacher stood in front of the blackboard. A nametag with 'Sanyou' written upon it was attached to her. With a world history textbook on one hand, she was talking.
 
   
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A breath. Sanyou touched her chalk to the previously untouched blackboard.
"...In the past, humans descended to the earth from the heavens to this land, the Far East. However, the environmental conditions outside this land proved to be inhospitable, so humanity was unable to leave the Far East. Because of this, humanity copied the Far East to a different space doubling the amount of land, so from that point they started to live in the Real World and the Harmonic World. But humanity wondered if they will be able to ascend back to heaven one day. With this, the people had proposed an idea. If they walked the same road that people in the past had treaded before, in other words, by recreating their history, they would be able to return to heaven one day. The thing they made for this purpose was..."
 
   
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“…the Testament. The history book that covers each and every aspect of the Former Earth Age’s history.”
Sanyou paused, touching the blackboard with the chalk she has in her hand, and then continued.
 
   
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<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
"...the Testament. A history book that have recorded every aspect of the Former Earth Age's history."
 
   
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She rapped the blackboard and circled the word “Testament” twice to emphasize it.
   
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“People currently believe that if we follow the same history as humanity in the past, we will be able to reach the heavens again. They created the Seven Compositions with the Old Testament, which records history Before Christ; and the New Testament, which records the history of Anno Domini.”
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Sanyou continued to write the words: “A Walkthrough to History”. As she did so, she spoke.
   
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“However, when the future became clear there were people who read of coming events in order to gain power. As such, humanity rendered the information of the Testament unreadable; all except the events of the coming century. Yet they could not leave the renewal of the display of information to people. To solve this they used the ley lines, which govern all things, to bind the Testament with fate.”
Sanyou tapped the blackboard. She circled the word Testament twice for emphasis.
 
 
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"The people in that time thought they could go back to the heaven by recreating the same history, that's why they made the seven sets of Old Testaments and New Testaments, which recorded the history of the B.C. (Before Christ) and A.D (Anno Domini) periods respectively."
 
 
Sanyou wrote the words: 'walkthrough to history'. When she did, she spoke.
 
 
"Having said that, if people know what will happen in the future, there will be some people who will take advantage of it. So in order to avoid this problem, humanity rendered the information of the Testament unreadable except the events of the coming hundred years. Yet, they could not leave the renewal of the display of information to people, as said people will be liable to exploit it. However, they solved this by using the leylines, as they govern all things, as intermediaries to successfully bind the Testament with fate."
 
   
 
Sanyou turned to face the class. Their faces, lined up in a row before her, were frowning.
 
Sanyou turned to face the class. Their faces, lined up in a row before her, were frowning.
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Faced with this, Sanyou bathed in their confused stares.
 
Faced with this, Sanyou bathed in their confused stares.
   
...This is bad. As I thought, all this "fate" talk was hard to comprehend, after all? Maybe it was too early to discuss such abstract topics. I guess I shouldn’t mention the excerpt?
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…''This is bad. Looks like fate and things are pretty hard to understand… I guess I shouldn’t mention the Excerpt?
 
She tensed inside. Then she reviewed in her mind the lesson outline that she prepared for this lecture. After taking a breath,
 
   
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As her mind started to fall into panic, Sanyou recalled the things she had studied at home last night. She drew a deep breath.
"Do you know what fate is? Let's see... Abe-kun, what is the first thing to come in mind when you hear the word fate?"
 
   
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“What do you think fate is? What do you think, Abe-kun?”
She asked one of her students. Then the male student responded bashfully...
 
   
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She tried asking one of the male students. Having been asked this, he suddenly spoke with a timid voice.
"...Marriage?"
 
   
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“…Marriage?”
Is that sarcasm against me, who just got dumped by a guy a few days before?
 
   
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…''Is he being sarcastic because a man ran away from me a few days before?
For a moment, Sanyou's surroundings dropped to absolute zero. However, laughs spilled out from around the boy. Even surrounding students started calling him "Marriage Man". That will be his nickname for the rest of his school days, she bet.
 
   
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Sanyou felt her heart freeze for an instant. However, laughs spilled out from around the boy. The other students turned to the student who had answered and shouted what had decidedly become his nickname.
"Hey, Marriage Man!"
 
   
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“Hey, Marriage Man!”
Sanyou collected herself, letting loose a bitter smile as she noticed the classroom became lively. Then she resumed the lecture.
 
   
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Seeing the class’s atmosphere become lively, Sanyou smiled wryly.
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"Okay... In other words, when he associated fate with marriage, he meant that marriage is..."
 
   
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“Um, the reason he thought that fate is the same thing as marriage is because marriage is…”
'Unavoidable' is what she's going to say.
 
   
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“Inescapable,” she began to say.
"Un.. Un... Unavoid... But it's avoiding me, Goddamnit!, God failed when he made a character like me!"
 
   
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“I-i-ines…escaping me over and over… Goddammit, God failed when he made a character like me!”
"S-Sanyou-sensei! Please don't sink into self-loathing because of reality!"
 
   
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“S-Sanyou-sensei! Don’t get so agitated by reality!!”
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''These noisy brats, they think that anyone can get married just because they’re young; but I’m still 24… Yeah, I’m still 24…still. I’m within the accepted range of ‘still’. I’m not even halfway through a life of 50 years.
For the meantime, Sanyou regained herself, and continued,
 
   
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Sanyou forced down the murmurs of her heart for the moment.
"Anyway, to sum it up. Fate means something that is inevitable."
 
   
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“Anyway, fate is inescapable.”
For some reason, the students nodded with sympathetic gazes to Sanyou, but Sanyou convinced herself that it was just a mere illusion.
 
   
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Everyone nodded, looking at Sanyou with an inexplicably sympathetic gaze, but she chose to ignore it.
"It is known that fate actually exists. This has been proven already back in the Age of Gods. We also know that it is fundamentally changeable. The existence of fate is the very reason that there is a beginning and an end to everything. Together with space and time, we can access it through the leylines that rule all creation."
 
   
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“Um,” she started to speak again.
So...
 
   
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“We learned that fate exists during the Divine Age. We also know that it is fundamentally changeable. It is explicitly because of fate’s existence that things begin and end. It is commonly accepted that we can access it through the ley lines, which govern all things in the same manner as time and space.”
"As the fate will continue to flow as long as this world exists, the people in the past linked it with the Testament, so matching with the flow of fate, the Testament shows us the history of the coming century."
 
   
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“The people of the past linked the renewal of the Testament with fate, which will continue to flow as long as the world exists. Matching with the flow of fate, the Testament shows us the history of the coming century.”
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Sanyou resumed writing on the blackboard.
 
   
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While speaking, she started to write on the blackboard.
"In history recreation, the Testament was given the same position as the major religious scriptures that existed in the Former Earth Age. However, because different gods truly existed in the age when humanity ascended, all churches lost their status. Therefore in history recreation, people do not really worship God, but instead..."
 
   
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“As regards to the recreation of history, the Testament was given the same status as the principal scripture of the Former Earth Age. However, because gods truly existed in the age when humanity ascended, to the humans who had returned all Christian religions lost their status. Therefore in history creation, the Christian religions do not worship God…”
She wrote this on the board:
 
   
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She wrote.
   
*'''They believe in the Testament's history recreation itself.'''
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'''They believe in the Testament’s history recreation itself.
   
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“…This is how things have turned out. In religions like Shinto where multiple gods are necessary, they responded to the new knowledge by shifting the gods’ domains from the gods in the ascension age.
   
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Because of the fact that gods exist and the belief in the Testament, religious organizations and groups are known as Testamental religions or Testamental conventions; and believers are called Musicians… In the Far East, Shinto is more accurately described as the Shinto faith, and shrines are Shinto conventions. Consequently, people who are able to use its power are Shinto Musicians.”
"...This is how things have turned out. In religions like Shinto where multiple gods are necessary, they responded to the new knowledge by shifting the gods' domains to the gods in the ascended period.
 
   
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This was not all.
Because of the fact that gods exist and the belief in the Testament, religious organizations and groups are known as Doctrine Scores or Churches and their believers are called musicians... In the Far East, Shinto is more accurately described as the Shinto Church, and shrines are Shinto Church religious communities. Consequently, people who are able to use its power are Shinto musicians."
 
   
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“The majority of Testamental religions outside of the Far East are just the backwards reading of the names of their counterparts of the Former Earth Age. This connotes the fact that they are truly different from their counterparts in the Former Earth Age; but the origin stems from the people who had moved to the Altered Space ‘The Harmonic World’. They read the name backwards because they took the meaning of its inverse as a blessing, that they would one day be able to leave this different world like they had in the past.
Furthermore,
 
   
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“The Testament-worshipping Tsirhc denomination and its variant, the Mlasi domination, kept the backwards reading even after leaving the Harmonic Divine States to avoid the confusion that would result from a change. The current principal Testament religions are…”
"As far as religions outside the Far East goes, most of them have their names spelled backwards to what their counterparts were known during the Former Earth Age. The reason behind that is, not only in the dichotomy with their counterparts in the Former Earth Age, but the origin stems from the people who had moved to the altered space known as the 'Harmonic World'. Those who had moved to the parallel world read the name backwards because they took the meaning of its inverse as a blessing, that they would one day be able to leave this different world, like they had in the past. The inverting of names signified retrogression.
 
   
The Testament-worshipping Tsirch denomination, the offshot Murasai domination and the anti-Testament factions <ref group="1C">For easier comprehension, Tsirhc is inverted Christian, while Murasai is the syllables of Islam inverted (Isaramu).</ref> kept the backwards reading even after leaving the Harmonic Divine States to avoid the confusion that would result from a change. The current principal churches are..."
 
   
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*'''Pro-Testament. Tsirhc branches:
 
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**'''Sion:''' Primarily demons. They favor the Old Testament. Nomadic race.
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**'''Catholic:''' Mainly K.P.A Italia, Tres España, and Hexagone Française. Worships saints.
*'''Pro-Testament. Tsirhc branches :'''
 
**'''Sion :''' Primarily demons. They favour the Old Testament. Nomadic race.
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**'''Protestant:''' M.H.R.R. Favors the entire Testament. Subdued but very good at commerce.
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**'''Orthodoxia:''' Sviet Rus. Favors holy paintings. Russian interpretation of Catholicism.
**'''Catholic :''' Mainly K.P.A Italia, Tres España, and Hexagone Française. Worships saints.
 
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**'''Anglican Church:''' Mainly England. Divorce is legal. Officially Protestant but inclines towards Catholic.
**'''Protestant :''' M.H.R.R. Favours the entire Testament. Subdued but very good at commerce.
 
**'''Orthodoxia :''' Sviet Russia. Favours holy paintings. Russian interpretation of Catholicism.
 
**'''Anglican Church :''' Mainly England. Divorce is legal. Officially a protestant but inclines towards Catholic.
 
   
   
*'''Pro-Testament Offshoot :'''
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*'''Pro-Testament Offshoot:
**'''Murasai :''' Mainly the Middle-East. Five prayers every day and a month of fasting.
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**'''Mlasi:''' Mainly the Middle-East. Five prayers every day and a month of fasting.
   
   
*'''Anti-Testaments'''
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*'''Non-Testament
**'''Dunhi<ref group="1C">aka Hinduism.</ref> :''' India. The cycle of life and death. Curry.
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**'''Dunhi<ref>Hinduism.</ref>:''' India. The cycle of life and death. Curry.
**'''Oat<ref group="1C">aka Taoism.</ref> :''' China. Full of sages. Ramen.
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**'''Oat<ref>Taoism.</ref>:''' China. Full of sages. Ramen.
 
**'''Shintoism:''' The 800,000 gods of the Far East. Unexpectedly spontaneous.
 
**'''Shintoism:''' The 800,000 gods of the Far East. Unexpectedly spontaneous.
**'''Buddhism:''' Far East's version of the path of Samsara. Packed with many spells.
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**'''Buddhism:''' Far East’s version of the path of Samsara. Packed with many spells.
   
   
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“Well, looking at those who live in Musashi, everyone is basically Shinto. If someone isn’t, people mostly don’t care as long as they’re not involved.”
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"Well, if you're living in Musashi, you're pretty much a Shintoist. If someone isn't, people mostly don't care as long as they're not involved."
 
   
Sanyou continued her talk.
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Sanyou continued to speak.
   
"Humanity started to recreate the history of the Former Earth Age as it was written in the Testament. The passing away of country leaders or their citizens as recorded in history were treated as retirements. Most wars were carried on with mutual agreement between belligerents, although with a safety net<ref group="1C">Sanyou added 保障付きでしたけどね in these line, which I assume she meant a promise or a treaty that both side will not suffer casualty.</ref>. So in the beginning, things were compressed in this manner, but they got serious starting at 0 AD."
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“Humanity started to repeat the history of the Former Earth Age which had been described in the Testament. Of course they retired and cared for the broken peoples and leaders who had died, also following up on their behalf. The majority of wars were also agreed upon, and they came with guarantees. So in the beginning things were compressed in this manner; but recreation formally started at 0 AD.
   
Let's see, Sanyou checked the pace of students copying down the notes on the blackboard. She looked at one, to the next one, and then to the next, she passed her gaze across the entire class.
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Sanyou thought for a moment, looking at the class’s speed in copying down the notes on the blackboard. Looking at one, then two, then three, she passed her gaze across the entire class.
   
...Am I going too fast?
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…''I’m probably going too fast.
   
She confirmed that the place she was standing, on top of the teaching platform, was not blocking anyone’s view. After a bit of pause, she walked across the room to give everyone enough time to write down notes.
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She confirmed that the place she was standing, on top of the teaching platform, was not blocking anyone’s view. After taking a breath, Sanyou stepped away from the platform and walked amongst the class in order to give them some time to copy down the notes.
   
When Sanyou reached the back of the room, she thought to herself,
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Sanyou reached the back of the classroom.
   
...Is the order of the curriculum I'm teaching alright?
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…''Is the order of the curriculum I’m teaching really alright?
   
She was a bit perplexed.
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She was slightly perplexed.
   
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<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
   
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''It’s really complicated.
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''A teacher like me thinks so, so what does the class copying down the notes think?
   
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''Last year was a failure. In the second year, we started world history with Rome and the Far East’s history from the Nara period.
...It's very complicated.
 
   
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''I got too excited about Rome and the Heian period and had to rush through the last half of the course.
If she, a teacher, finds the lesson difficult, so what does the students copying down the notes think?
 
   
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…''I mean, that part of history is pretty interesting.
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Last year, Sanyou made a blunder. According to the second year's curriculum, World History starts from Rome while Far East history starts from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nara_period Nara period]. However, they had spent too much time discussing about the former and the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heian_period Heian period], so she was forced rush through the last half of the course.
 
   
...I couldn't help it. Those chapters were very interesting. Especially when we got to the foundation of Roman Empire, that famous line Julius Caesar spoke to Brutus during his assassination, "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_tu,_Brute%3F You again, Brutus?]<ref group="1C">Note that history was being repeated here, thus Caesar used the word "again".</ref>, was very memorable. The assassination of key figures leads to their protection through 'retirement', and I explained that concept very thoroughly.
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''Especially when we got to the foundation of Roman Empire; that famous line Julius Caesar spoke to Brutus during his assassination, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Et_tu,_Brute%3F You again, Brutus?]”''<ref>Note that history was being repeated here, thus Caesar used the word “again”.</ref> ''was very memorable. The assassination of key figures leads to their protection through “retirement”, and I explained that concept very thoroughly.
   
...But third years have their future career consultations, so it'll be bad if that happens again.
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''Third years have to choose their future career paths, so it was a pretty bad mistake…
   
In three years of her teaching, she had taught first years and second years already. But this was her first time teaching the third year.
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''This is my third year as a teacher. I had taught the first and second years, so this is my first time teaching third years.
   
Will it be alright? The future of my students will be affected if I mess up here.
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''Will it be alright? The future lives of my students really depend on this.
   
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“…”
"..."
 
   
 
The class was currently copying down the notes on the board, and the air was filled with tension.
 
The class was currently copying down the notes on the board, and the air was filled with tension.
   
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Looking at the class from the back of the classroom, she understood the differences between each one.
She looked at her students taking notes. Looking at them from this way, she can easily identify their distinctions.
 
   
Far Easterners and Asians were usually black-haired. There are quite a few exceptions and some people who had dyed their hair but usually it is black.
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The ones born in the Far East and Asia had mainly black hair. There were occasionally people who had dyed their hair, but their base color was black.
   
However, this group of students barely filled half of the classroom. Looking around the room, other hair types that are present are blonde, brunette, red-haired, and even white-haired.
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However, this group of students did not make up even half the class. The rest of them had either blonde or brown hair, and there were also students with red and white hair.
   
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…''There are also a lot of people that don’t have any hair or who, in other words, don’t meet the prerequisites to be described as having “hair” at all.
Lastly, there are some people that has no hair... or rather, were innately born like that.
 
   
The majority of half-dragon and devil races have scaled skin and cannot grow hair. The same goes for the Slimes or sprite races. Conversely, half-beasts races have hair all over their bodies, in tortoise-shell patterns or stripes, long and short. The varieties are rich.
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The majority of half-dragons and devils have scales and shells instead of skin, so they don’t have hair. The majority of slimes and spirits are the same. Conversely, half-beasts have hair all over their bodies; some in tortoise-shell patterns or stripes, some long and some short. The varieties are rich.
   
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''When I look at them, a slight anxiety wells up in my heart.
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As she watched her students, she realized that in the past, her teacher must have been watched her the same way she is looking at her students right now.
 
   
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''I was once also one of these people, and we looked like this as well.
...But I feel like my teacher at that time was more capable than I am right now.
 
   
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…''But I feel like our teacher had gotten more of their things together.
Sanyou let out a sigh. As she approached the locker, she heard a voice coming from the next classroom. It is the voice of another teacher having a lecture.
 
   
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As she thought this, there was a sound that crept into her hearing. The voices and the sound came from the class in the classroom next door.
...3rd year, Class Plum. It's Makiko-senpai's class.
 
   
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…''Third-year Plum Class, Makiko-senpai’s class.
In the faculty room, Sanyou and Makiko Oriotorai's seats are next to each other. To Sanyou who just got hired two years ago, Oriotorai was an existence with which she had enough of an age gap that she could safely refer to their relationship as one between a senior and a junior. There were many times that she helped Sanyou out in predicaments, Oriotorai often let her observe classes and she was irregularly reliable when it came to Sanyou’s weak areas.
 
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Makiko Oriotorai sat next to Sanyou in the faculty’s office. To Sanyou, who had moved to this job two years ago, Oriotorai was an existence with which she had enough of an age gap that she could safely refer to their relationship as one between a senior and a junior. Oriotorai often let her observe classes, and she was irregularly reliable when it came to Sanyou’s weak areas.
   
 
The voice she could hear now belonged to Oriotorai.
 
The voice she could hear now belonged to Oriotorai.
   
"Long story short, right now, the capital is being ruled by the P.A. ODA."
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“Long story short, right now the capital is being ruled by the P.A. Oda.
   
No, that’s not really true Oriotorai-senpai. The Akechi family of P.A. ODA has acknowledged their own autocracy.
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''No, that’s not really true Oriotorai-senpai. The Akechi family of P.A. Oda has acknowledged their own autocracy.
   
...Makiko-senpai, please take your lecture seriously!
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…''Makiko-senpai, please take your lecture seriously!
   
She's teaching them the Far East's history, right? Sanyou guessed.
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''She’s teaching them the Far East’s history, right?
   
Sanyou hit the nail right on the head. Musashi Ariadust Academy's teachers were limited. As such, all the lessons were taught by the classroom teachers.
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Sanyou hit the nail right on the head. There were not many teachers in Musashi Ariadust Academy. The lessons were all taught by the class teachers.
   
Oriotorai's lectures were always noisy. However, Sanyou secretly envies how she gets along well with her students.
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''Oriotorai’s lessons are always noisy, but I’m jealous that she gets along so well with her students.
   
...What's her secret? Like, right now, ...I wonder what kind of lesson they’re having right now.
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…''I wonder what kind of lesson they’re having right now…
   
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''The day before, they had a lesson where the losers had to bungee jump. But what I could hear now was Oriotorai and the girls’ voices.
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The previous day was a lesson were the losers had to bungee-jump. But what I could hear now was Oriotorai and the girls' voices.
 
   
"Strip! Strip! Strip!!"
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“Strip! Strip! Strip!!
   
...Seriously, what kind of lesson are they having!?
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…''Seriously, what kind of lesson are they having!?
   
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<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
   
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Oriotorai’s class was fundamentally based upon a principle of absolute punishment. Her way of teaching was simple.
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'''1: Teach.
   
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'''2: Ask someone, who is required to respond.
Oriotorai's lecture basically has a high-risk-high-return, penalty kind of system. Her way of teaching was simple.
 
   
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'''3a: If they cannot answer, they will be punished, but points will not be deducted from them. Nicknamed “execution”.
'''1. She teachs.'''
 
   
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'''3b: If they can answer, they can gain points corresponding to the punishment that was announced.
'''2. She asks a question to someone, who is required to respond.'''
 
   
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Furthermore, each person announces his own punishment at the beginning of each month. The actual contents of the punishment when it needs to be put into practice are, with the exception of the guilty party, discussed by the class and the severity adjusted. As such, favors and connections are important to have beforehand. If they chose a light punishment, it was possible that the conference would increase the weight of the punishment by ten times just for amusement’s sake; so none of them could let their guard down.
'''3a. If the student is unable to answer correctly, his grades will be not penalized but he will receive punishment instead. Nicknamed 'execution'.'''
 
   
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If the punishment you announced was heavy, then your grades would go up every time you could answer.
'''3b. If they answered correctly, they will receive a grade in proportion to the punishment they submitted.'''
 
   
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In addition, a special characteristic of Oriotorai’s class was the “review”.
Regarding the punishment, they will submit their preferred way of punishment during every first day of the month.
 
   
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“Alrighty then; the Far East history for today is going to be about the ‘Harmonic Unification War’, the circumstances leading to the Divine States’ provisional occupation.”
Although you have freedom with your choices, you can't really lower your guard because the content will be reviewed by gathering everyone in class minus the submitter, and make changes accordingly if needed. As such, favours and connections are important to have beforehand. Sometimes if the punishment submitted was lenient, those people who have gathered will make it ten times harder just for their entertainment, so none of them could let their guard down.
 
   
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Oriotorai was sitting in a chair beside the teacher’s desk.
If you decided to write a harder punishment, then your grades would go up every time you could answer.
 
   
  +
“Suzu~ It’s fine if you just talk about what you know, so please give us your review.”
Also, a special characteristic in Oriotorai's lessons was the so called 'presentation'.
 
   
  +
“Ah? Eh? …Sensei, ah, um, y-yes. T-The Harmonic Unification War?”
"Okay everyone. In Far East history today we'll cover the 'Harmonic Unification War' and the sequence of events leading to the provisional rule of the Divine States."
 
   
  +
Continuing to face downward, the girl Suzu stood up, her movements panicked. She was blushing.
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Oriotorai sat in a chair beside the teacher's desk.
 
   
  +
“A-according to w-what I know…um, in the past the world was divided into the Divine States in reality’s world and t-the Harmonic Divine States w-which had been copied over to Altered Space. T-this was done by controlling the ley l-lines. The people of the Divine States lived in the Divine States in reality’s world while the people of the other countries lived in the Harmonic Divine States of the different world. They got along p-pretty well, I think; um, is that fine?”
"Let's see... Suzu. It’s fine if you just talk about what you know, please give your presentation."
 
   
  +
“Yeah, you’re fine. To summarize, they recreated the descriptions within the Testament in reality and the other world; all the while thinking of a countermeasure to the harsh environment outside the safe Divine States.”
"E-Eh!? ...Sensei, ah, y-yes! A-About the Harmonic Unification War, right?"
 
   
  +
Everyone nodded after Oriotorai spoke. There were some voices that were saying, “You were great!”
Continuing to face downward, the girl, Suzu, stood up, her movements panicked. She was blushing.
 
 
"A-According to w-what I know...um, a long time ago, the world was divided into two, the Divine States in the Real World and the Harmonic Divine States, in the Altered Space. T-The latter was repro...duced by controlling the power of the l-leylines to exist in a separate plane than the former. F-Far Easterners inhabited the Divine States while people from another countries re-resided in the Harmonic States. They got along p-pretty well, I think, um, is that fine? <!--(Note: Suzu stutters a lot when talking.)-->
 
 
"You're all good. To summarize it, that's how people solved the problem of scarcity of land, while thinking of a countermeasure to the harsh environment outside the safe Divine States and recreating the Testament descriptions in the real world and the other world."
 
 
Everyone nodded when Oriotorai finshed talking. Some voices even were saying, 'you did great!'
 
   
 
Sitting in the window seat of the row of seats all the way to the back, Toori was opening the guide to the game he had bought with a smile on his face.
 
Sitting in the window seat of the row of seats all the way to the back, Toori was opening the guide to the game he had bought with a smile on his face.
   
"Hey, Bell-san<ref group="1C">向井・鈴 is Suzu Mukai's name in kanji. 鈴(Suzu) translates to Bell in English.</ref>. Rest assured! If you blunder, I'll take her punch in your stead. I'll be fine! At least, I’m not gonna die today till I get to the first branch of this eroge, at the very least!"
+
“Hey, don’t worry Bell-san! If things got dangerous, I’d get punched in your stead! It’s alright! I’m not gonna die today till I get to the first branch of this eroge, at the very least!
   
  +
“You. Please stop saying things that’re obvious death flags. Actually, why’re you opening up your guide in the middle of class? You’re even filling in the survey?”
"You! Stop saying lines that reeks of 'impending-death flag'<ref group="1C">A cliche that happens from classic stories that if someone made a promise (esp marriage) before doing something dangerous (esp participating in war), they will die.</ref> and listen to my lecture once in a while. And what are you doing opening a game guide in place of textbook, and to top it all, even filling in the survey!?"
 
   
 
Hearing Oriotorai’s words, Toori raised his voice.
 
Hearing Oriotorai’s words, Toori raised his voice.
   
  +
“Huh!? What’re you saying, sensei!? I just want the membership special, so please let me go!!”
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"Sheesh, I just want this membership bonus disk they're giving for free. Can you leave me alone, Teach?"
 
   
"Aha... yeah. Actually as much as I want to do that, I can't... this is my job."
+
“Ahaha, yeah, if I could I’d like to seriously let you go…but this is my job.
   
"You're blunt, Teach! Job? You said job!? I’ll say this really clearly then... adults're dirty!"
+
“D-don’t just say it so directly, sensei! Your job!? A job, huh!? I’ll say this really clearly then…adults’re dirty!
   
Toori stood in his chair, pointing Oriotora with his two index fingers.
+
Toori stood on top of his chair and pointed at Oriotorai with his two index fingers.
   
"Is money everything!? Teach, you’re just getting money from the school by teaching classes, aren't you!?"
+
“Is money everything!? Sensei, you’re just getting money from the school by teaching classes, aren’t you!?
   
"I’m pretty sure that that’s what being a teacher’s about" everyone whispered, but Toori didn't appear to be listening. He continued inspecting the game manual as he rose it up against the sun.
+
“I’m pretty sure that that’s what being a teacher’s about,” the class muttered. Despite this, Toori did not show a single sign of caring. He examined the guide, holding it up such that the sunlight passed through it.
   
"Damn. It's not giving me any hints at all, this game is absurd! No matter what I do, I can't score that class president character! What's more, I can’t change the name of the protagonist in the middle of the game! I was planning to go through the death-ending in my first playthrough, that's why I put in Tenzou's name."
+
“Goddammit, I can’t go down the committee president route even if I look through the guide! Also, I can’t change the name of the protagonist in this game! I entered in Tenzou’s name for my first playthrough, thinking that I’d get a bad end!”
   
"W-Why use my name, Toori-dono!? You know that I'm the one in charge of busty blondies!!"
+
“Why did you choose me, Toori-dono!? I am in charge of blonde girls with big boobs!
   
"It's fine, don’t worry about it, Tenzou! I'll use Urquiaga's name in the next playthrough. Then we'll go for that male character!"
+
“It’s fine, don’t worry about it, Tenzou! The second time I’ll take a male character’s route with Urquiaga’s name!
   
"Preposterous! You know that we decided that I am in charge of older sister characters!!"
+
“You bastard…! We should have decided that I am in charge of older sister characters!
   
  +
The treasurer, Shirojiro looked up at their argument. Frowning, he looked at Toori and spoke.
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Shirojiro, the Student Council's treasurer, raised his head towards the three idiot's commotion. He looked at Toori disapprovingly, and said.
 
   
"Pipe down, you three. I'm in the middle of work here. For some reason, during this docking, we haven’t been exporting anything to Mikawa compared to the goods that are coming in. The struggle to reserve warehouses is fierce. Save it for later... Heidi, what's that look?"
+
“Be quiet. I’m working right now. For some reason, during this docking we haven’t been exporting anything to Mikawa compared to the goods that are coming in. The struggle to reserve warehouses is fierce. Save it for later… Heidi, why are you looking at me like that?”
   
"Hmm... you know, Shiro-kun, we're in the middle of class too."
+
“Mmm, you know, Shiro-kun, I’m just thinking that we’re in class too.
   
  +
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"You guys need to shut up...", Neshinbara muttered in reproach, but Toori, as usual, wasn't listening.
 
   
Her eyes still hidden, Suzu spoke, a small smile on her face. After her shoulders stopped their slight tremble, she took a breath.Her tiny shoulders trembled, and after a while,
+
“You guys need to shut up…” Neshinbara muttered. But as expected, Toori ignored them. Her eyes still hidden, Suzu spoke, a small smile on her face. After her shoulders stopped their slight tremble, she took a breath.
   
"Um, i-it’s fine, then?"
+
“Um, i-it’s fine, then?
   
 
Suzu waited for everyone to settle down before speaking.
 
Suzu waited for everyone to settle down before speaking.
   
  +
“It all started with the… Nanboku-chou war.”
"The N-Nanbokucho War was the start of everything."
 
   
  +
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
   
  +
As they listened to Suzu, the class looked at their textbooks.
<center><span style="font-size: 300%;">●</span></center>
 
   
  +
The Nanboku-chou war.
   
  +
“The Far East was called the Divine States at the time. There existed two representatives of the emperor within it, and this war was the struggle between them.”
Everyone glanced at their textbooks.
 
   
  +
The true emperor of the Divine States controlled the environmental gods using the Three Sacred Treasures; and by doing so, he managed the ley lines running through the Divine States.
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanboku-ch%C5%8D_period Nanbokucho War].
 
   
  +
However, the emperor’s role was unrelated to that of the government. They were both man and god, living gods. And they were isolated from all things of this world.
"Back in the days of the Divine States, which is the old name of Far East, there were two representatives of the Emperor, and this war was the struggle between them."
 
   
  +
Therefore, it was the task of the representatives that had been acknowledged by the imperial palace to recreate the role of emperor in the Testament’s description of history.
In the Divine States, the legitimate emperor uses [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_imperial_regalia Three Sacred Treasures] to manage the environmental gods, thereby, controlling the world's leylines in the process.
 
   
  +
“However, d-despite reaching a truce with a promise to share power between the north and the south, the northern court b-broke the promise as d-described by the Testament’s description of history a-and didn’t share power, starting their rule as a d-dictator. And in…1412…? The southern court r-rebelled. However…”
However, the Emperor refused to take part in politics. Being both man and god, he was a living god isolated from everything in this world.
 
   
  +
Suzu clearly spoke these next words.
Therefore, it was the task of the representatives that had been acknowledged by the imperial palace to recreate the role of Emperor in the Testament's description of history.
 
   
  +
“The Testament’s description showed that in the year 1443, the southern court would assault the imperial balance and pillage the Divine Tools. And until they were taken back in 1457, control over the ley lines was lost… The Divine States in the other world, the Harmonic Divine States, lost control of the ley lines which had been supporting Altered Space; and they fell towards the original Divine States.”
"But, d-despite North and South reached a truce agreeing to share power alternately, the northern court b-broke the promise as the Testament's description said, deliberately not relinquishing power to the souther corut, and announced their dictatorship... And.. in 1412...? The southern court started a r-rebellion."
 
   
  +
“…What happened after it fell?”
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Suzu spoke the next words clearly.
 
   
  +
“More than half of it completely collapsed and was obliterated. H-however, the remaining portion overwrote and fused with these Divine States, still retaining the weather and other conditions that it had had when it was still part of the other countries. Because of this, there are many p-points where the lands of the Harmonic Divine States exist. T-these are called harmonic territories. Those pillars of a different sky that we see a l-lot, the earth beneath the sky included, are harmonic territories.”
"As the Testament description said, in 1443, the southern court assaulted the Imperial Palace and usurped the Sacred Treasures from the Emperor. In turn, u-until they were was taken back in 1457, t-they lost control of the leylines. The Harmonic Divine States in the other world, w-which had its stability supported by the leylines, collapsed towars the original Divine States."
 
   
  +
She continued.
"...And then, what happened?"
 
   
  +
“The people of the other countries, who had been living in the Harmonic Divine States before, s-swarmed into the Divine States all at once. Though they were just escaping danger, they had also pinned the blame for the incident onto the Divine States. Battles occurred everywhere. And e-eventually…the Divine States s-surrendered to the invasion forces of the other countries. This was the ‘Harmonic Unification War’. Yet…”
"More than half of it completely collapsed and was obliterated. H-However, the remaining portion overwrote and fused with these Divine States, still retaining the weather and other conditions that it had had when it was still part of the other countries. Because of this, there are many p-points where the land of the Harmonic Divine States exist. T-These are called Harmonic Territories. Those pillars with a different sky that we see a l-lot, the earth beneath the sky included, are Harmonic Territories."
 
   
  +
Yet, the other countries did not completely annex the Divine States.
And then,
 
   
  +
This was because there had been nothing of the like in the Testament’s descriptions.
"The people of the other countries who had been lving in the Harmonic Divine States s-swarmed into the Divine States at once. Even if they were just escaping from sanger, they demanded yo the Divine States responsibility for their actions, as well as providing them a refuge. The Divine States refused, war raged across the land, and u-ultimately, the Divine States surrendered to the invasion armies of the Harmonic Divine State countries. This event is known as the Harmonic Unification War. Yet..."
 
   
  +
As such, the countries invaded all of the Divine States, setting up Academies which were training areas for military and political matters. These Academies were made the highest institution of the country. All this was done in order to avoid a coup through military or political means.
However, the countries around the world couldn't completely annex the Divine States.
 
   
  +
“A majority of the Divine States is subjected to provisional occupation by the Academies of the other countries and the Union of the Testament, who controlled the Academies. Currently, the chancellors and Academies of the Far East and the other countries are…”
It was simply because it was not written in the Testament decriptions.
 
   
So in order to circumvent the Divine State's military and political suppression, the countries invaded all the Divine States and established the Academies, training areas for military and political matters. These Academies were made the highest institution of the country. Their pretext for that is "A peace and stability through bestowment of knowledge". All this was done in order to avoid a Divine States' coup through military or political means.
 
 
"A large part of the Divine States is subjected to the provisional rule by by the Academies of the other countries and the Union of the Testament, who controlled the Academies. Currently, the Chancellors and Academies of the Far East and the other countries are..."
 
 
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She had spoken to that point when Oriotorai prompted her.
 
She had spoken to that point when Oriotorai prompted her.
   
"Can you tell me?"
+
“Could you tell me about them?
   
"Ah, y-yes."
+
“Ah, yes.
   
  +
Counting them off her fingers, Suzu listed them:
[[Image:Horizon1A_FEPR.jpg|thumb|World Map]]
 
   
Counting them off her fingers, Suzu listed them.
 
   
  +
'''Shimazu — Africa Union — [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyushu Kyushu]:''' A land of plant-type race beings. Possesses abundant labor force.
   
  +
'''Oouchi, Ootomo — Tres España — Shimonoseki:''' Reigned by Felipe II. A country with great debt as the king invested in developing the New World.
'''Shimazu - Africa Union - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyushu Kyushu]:''' A land of plant-type race beings. Possesses abundant labor force.
 
   
  +
'''Mouri — Hexagone Française — [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%ABgoku_region Chuugoku]:''' Ruled by the up/down duo of Louis XIV and Terumoto Mouri.
'''Oouchi, Ootomo - Tres España - Shimonoseki:''' Reigned by Felipe II. A country with great debt as the king invested in developing the New World.
 
   
'''Mouri - Hexagone Française - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%ABgoku_region Chuugoku]:''' Ruled by the updown duo of Louis XIV and Terumoto Mouri.
+
'''Hashiba M.H.R.R (Holy Roman Empire) [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansai_region Kinki]:''' Current emperor under house arrest. Catholics and Protestants are in disarray.
   
'''Hashiba - M.H.R.R (Holy Roman Empire) - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansai_region Kinki]:''' Current emperor under house arrest. Catholics and Protestants are in disarray.
+
'''Oda P.A. Oda Kinki ~ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%8Dkai_region Tokai]:''' Eight years ago, Nobunaga inherited his name and half-seceded from the Testament Union.
   
'''Oda - P.A. ODA - Kinki ~ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%8Dkai_region Tokai]:''' Eight years ago, Nobunaga inherited his name and half-ceded from the Testament Union.
+
'''Houjou Alliance of Indian Countries — Tokai ~ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kant%C5%8D_region Kanto]:''' The long-lived of the Houjou have an automaton-based civilization. They are the ones behind the Alliance.
   
'''Houjou - Alliance of Indian Countries - Tokai ~ [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kant%C5%8D_region Kanto]:''' The elves of the Houjou have an automaton based civilization. They are the ones behind the Alliance.
+
'''Uesugi - Sviet Rus - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokuriku_region Hokuriku]:''' The Sakra<ref>An epithet of Indra, god of thunder. This implies that “Raitei-san“ controls lightning too.</ref> Raitei-san does a good job in ruling this land with fear.
   
  +
'''Aki — K.P.A Italia — [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%80%AC%E6%88%B8%E5%86%85%E5%9C%B0%E6%96%B9 Setouchi]:''' Alliances of cities led by the head of the Tsirhc Catholics, the Pope.
'''Uesugi - Sviet Russia - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokuriku_region Hokuriku]:''' The Sakra<ref group="1C">An epithet of Indra, god of thunder. This implies that "Raitei-san" controls lightning too.</ref>Raitei-san does a good job in ruling this land with fear.
 
   
'''Aki - K.P.A Italia - [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%80%AC%E6%88%B8%E5%86%85%E5%9C%B0%E6%96%B9 Setouchi]:''' Alliances of cities led by the head of the Tsirhc Catholics, the Pope.
+
'''Takeda [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qing_Dynasty Qing] — Kanto:''' A large country based around the moving city-states of the elven races.
   
  +
'''N/A — England — Floating Island:''' Ruled by the Fairy Queen Elizabeth. A country of fairies and magical races.
'''Takeda - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qing_Dynasty Qing] - Kanto:''' A large country based around the moving city-states of the elven races.
 
   
  +
'''Matsudaira — Far East — Tokai, Kanto:''' The representative of the Far East. Formed an official alliance with P.A. Oda 10 years ago.
'''N/A - England - Floating Island:''' Ruled by the Fairy Queen Elizabeth. A country of fairies and magical races.
 
   
'''Matsudaira - Far East - Tokai, Kanto:''' The representative of the Far East. Formed an official alliance with P.A. ODA 10 years ago.
 
   
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Suzu took a breath.
 
Suzu took a breath.
   
"Also, b-because of the history recreation, there are still lands that the T-Testament Union cannot occupy, d-due to the fact that they have not been explored yet."
+
“A-also, because o-of the rules of history recreation there are still lands that the T-Testament Union cannot occupy d-due to the fact that they have not been explored yet.
   
   
'''N/A - Siberia - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touhoku_region Touhoku Region]''' - Arctic land sparsely inhabited by unconventional races.
+
'''N/A Siberia [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touhoku_region Touhoku Region]''' - Arctic land sparsely inhabited by unconventional races.
   
'''N/A - New World - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkaido Hokkaido Region]''' - Mostly uncharted lands, but recently, an incipience of potential power is seen there.'''
+
'''N/A New World [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hokkaido Hokkaido Region]''' - Mostly uncharted lands, but recently an incipience of potential power is seen there.
   
'''N/A - Savage Land - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shikoku Shikoku Region]''' - Mostly filled with barren Harmonic Territories. Primarily inhabited by silicon-based races.
+
'''N/A Savage Land [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shikoku Shikoku Region]''' - Mostly filled with barren harmonic territories. Primarily inhabited by silicon-based races.
   
   
Suzu took a break in speaking. Oriotorai nodded, and asked,
+
Suzu took another breath. Nodding at her, Oriotorai asked her a question.
   
"Why is there not a corresponding land of the Far East for England?"
+
“Why is that England doesn’t have a corresponding land of the Far East?
   
"A-Ah, J-Jud, that's because... In the Harmonic Divine States, England was located in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsushima,_Nagasaki Tsushima]. But Tsushima was too small for them to accommodate, so I t-think they raised the bottom of the sea. When the Harmonic Divine States collapsed, they only moved the whole island here and renewed the leylines. They didn't lose their land so in turn, they didn't take part in the provisional rule. U-Umm... they took a neutral position instead, acting as a mediator for both the Far East and other countries."
+
“Ah, j-judge, that’s because… In the Harmonic Divine States, England was Tsushima. It was really small, so I t-think they raised the bottom of the sea. So when the Harmonic Divine States collapsed, t-the island moved w-with it and renewed the ley lines. Because of this, they don’t rule over the Divine States and, u-um, and from a neutral standpoint they act as a bridge between the other countries and the Far East.
   
  +
“That’s right, they’re getting the Floating Island and the other countries’ technology from the IZUMO group.”
"That's right. Because of that they are getting various technologies like the floatation of their island, from IZUMO and other countries."
 
   
  +
“Judge,” Suzu nodded, standing there stiffly.
Jud., replied Suzu, who was still standing.
 
   
"Good job. Much better than if I’d done it. Maybe I should count on you again next time~"
+
“That’s about right. Much better than if I’d done it. Maybe I’ll ask you next time too~.”
   
Hearing Oriotorai speak, Suzu loosened her body, sighed a breath of relief and sank back to her seat.
+
Hearing Oriotorai speak, Suzu loosened her body. She sat down, expelling a breath of relief.
   
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But at the same time, Toori stood up and spoke.
 
But at the same time, Toori stood up and spoke.
   
“Teach, you’re dirty…!”
+
“Sensei, you’re dirty…!”
   
  +
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
   
  +
“Eh?”
<center><span style="font-size: 300%;">●</span></center>
 
   
  +
As everyone turned back to look at him, Toori was pointing at Oriotorai with two fingers.
   
  +
“That’s dirty, sensei! You’re just egging Bell-san on and asking her to do the next one because you’re an idiot! Adults are seriously stained!! But I’ll point it out! I promise this!”
"Eh!?"
 
   
  +
“…Hey Toori, saying that you’ll confess in the morning and now this…are you really in such a hurry to die?”
Everyone looked towards Toori, whose both index fingers pointed at Oriotorai.
 
   
  +
“Huh!? There’s no way that I’d want to die, sensei! Or could it be that you’re going to kill me if I confess!? What kind of jealousy is this!? Do you love me that much!? That much!?”
"Just because you are idiot, sucking up to Bell-san like that and exploiting her just to save your ass is dirty! Really, adults are so stained. But I’ll point it out! I promise this!"
 
   
  +
“Ahahaha. This is starting to get seriously old; I’m just going to go past whether or not I love or hate you and say that I wanna kill you.”
"...Uh, Toori. You've been continuously jabbering nonsense like that and about your confession plan ever since this morning. Do you really want to die that much?"
 
   
  +
“I-is that something a teacher should say to a student, sensei!? Wow, you’re so cool!!”
"Huh!? Why would I want to die, Teach? Oh wait, don't tell me you're planning on murdering me if I confess to another girl!? What kind of jealousy is that!? Do you ''want'' me that much, Teach!?"
 
   
  +
Toori clapped once. Looking around at everyone, he spoke more politely.
"Ahahaha. This is starting to get seriously old, Yes I ''want'' you dead right now."
 
   
  +
“Well then everyone, we will be gathering tonight to celebrate the night of my confession’s eve! The celebration will be held—”
"I-Is that something a teacher should say to a student!? Teach, wow you're so cool!"
 
 
Toori clapped his hands once, glanced at everyone and he announced more politely.
 
 
"Well then everyone! Let's have a party tonight in celebration of my confession's eve. The place will be--- "
 
   
 
Not even turning back to look at Toori, Shirojiro said this.
 
Not even turning back to look at Toori, Shirojiro said this.
   
"Anywhere that costs money is a no. I'll hang your neck in the stern if the place exceed our budget."
+
“Don’t even try to go to a place that will cost money. If you choose a place that won’t be covered by our budget, I’ll hang you from the stern.
 
"A-All right! The place will be here then! Should we do another test of courage like last year!? I know it's outta season, I guess."
 
 
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"...Umm, Toori-kun. I don't think it's a good time for that."
 
 
Asama raised her hand. She summoned Hanami, and displayed torii-shaped signframes, each filled with statistics.
 
   
  +
“Well, looks like it’s gonna be held here! Maybe we’ll do dares like we did last year!? It’s kinda outta season, I guess.”
"There has been an increased occurrence of supernatural phenomena lately. If we do something like that, a real ghost might appear."
 
   
  +
“…Um, Toori-kun, this might not be the best time.”
"Let’s have an exorcism, then!"
 
   
  +
Frowning, Asama had raised her hand. She summoned Hanami and opened up torii signframes around her. Each of the signframes were filled with statistics.
Toori spoke and Asama tilted her head in puzzlement.
 
   
  +
“The rate of incidence of phenomena is increasing as compared to the previous year. If we do dares, they might seriously happen.”
"There's a lot of us that have those kinds of skills, right? So... let’s exorcise the school grounds tonight so those kinds of things won’t happen! If a spooky one appears, we'll just have exorcise it, simple as that. Teach, it'll be okay to stay at school tonight with that purpose in mind right? This is gonna be part of student council activities as well!"
 
   
  +
“Then let’s have an exorcism!”
"Hmm... Actually, I was actually thinking that it was about time to be doing that."
 
   
  +
Toori spoke to Asama as she tilted her head in puzzlement.
"Is that so?"
 
   
  +
“There’s a lot of us that have those kinds of skills, right? So…let’s exorcise the school grounds tonight so those kinds of things won’t happen! If there’s something that’s evil, we can exorcise it. You’re fine with it if we go to school to do that, right sensei? It’ll be like one of the student council activities!”
Asama asked, with hetero-chromatic eyes open wide. Oriotorai shrugged her shoulders and said
 
   
  +
“Mmm… I was actually thinking that it was about time to be doing that.”
"I mean, the Seven Mysteries are very popular myths in every academy, right? Jugding from the rate of phenomena now, the teachers were suspecting it might happen here too."
 
   
  +
“Is that so?”
"You should have asked our shrine if that was the case."
 
   
  +
Having been asked this by Asama, whose twin-colored eyes were opened wide, Oriotorai shrugged and nodded.
"But doing that will cost money, right? Plus it's not confirmed yet whether there are really phenomena or not. I was thinking of doing an investigation first, that is why I already signed up for night watch today."
 
   
  +
“I mean, the Seven Mysteries are a part of every Academy, aren’t they? Judging from the rate of phenomena now, the teachers are worrying that such things might even happen here.”
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"It's settled! We'll have some ghost-busting tonight!"
 
   
  +
“Then if you leave it to us…”
"Ah, right. I'll give you the permission. In return, please do the night rounds patrolling around at night and replace the charms on the nameplates of all the classrooms in my stead, okay? Ah, and if you come across a shrine in the classrooms, don't forget the worships as well. Sensei will have some errands to do while you do that. I have to do an offering to the Gods, so this [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libation#Japanese_religion Miki] that I bought with my own money needs to be ''disposed''."
 
   
  +
“It’d take money if you asked someone else to do it, right? It’s not like phenomena are actually occurring. But well, we were thinking that we should probably investigate beforehand. So I volunteered for the night watch just in case.”
"Y-You’re the worst teacher ever!!"
 
   
  +
“Then it’s decided. We’ll do it! It’ll be a ‘ghost hunt’!”
Shouted everyone. Oriotorai ignored it with a handwave.
 
   
  +
“Yeah. I’ll allow it, so make sure you patrol around at night and replace the charms on the nameplates of all the classrooms in my stead. If there’s a shrine at the classroom, please worship it. I’ll take care of the sacred sake that I bought with my own money to cleanse the school.”
"You all do your best tonight. Spirits do really exist, you know?. In fact, there might actually be a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitama Mitama] guarding our academy. The reason why we have Shinto altars and talismans here and there is because of that. They are in there, even if we can't see them. Respecting that kind of 'nobodies', is actually one value taught in Shinto. Anyway, in case one pops out and it's not a bad one, just act normally. Is that fine?"
 
   
  +
“Y-you’re the worst teacher ever!!”
After saying that, Oriotorai crossed her arms. With her chin, she pointed at Toori.
 
   
  +
“Well, I bought it for a good purpose, you know? Ghosts do exist after all, and there’re some in the school that act as guardian spirits. The fact that there’re shrines and charms above the entrances to every room is proof that they exist. Even if you can’t see them, they’re here. To respect these ‘Nobodies’ and accompany them are the rules. Even if they come out, unless they’re evil spirits, just act like everything’s normal. Is that fine?”
"Now that this is settled. Toori, it's punishment time."
 
   
  +
She folded her arms again and spoke further. She gestured towards Toori with her chin.
   
  +
“Well then Toori, it’s time for your punishment.”
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  +
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
   
 
Hearing Oriotorai, everyone fell silent.
 
Hearing Oriotorai, everyone fell silent.
   
Everyone is questioning Oriotorai that with their gaze and Oriotorai scratched her head.
+
At the end of the class’s questioning gaze, Oriotorai scratched her head.
   
  +
“Remember Suzu’s explanation? The northern court started its dictatorship in 1413. It was a small mistake.”
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"Back in Suzu's explanation? The northern court actually declared dictatorship in 1413. It was a small mistake."
 
   
Ah, Suzu gasped with a soft exclamation on her lips. Seeing this, Oriotorai waved her hand lightly.
+
Suzu shrunk back, a soft exclamation on her lips. Seeing this, Oriotorai waved her hand lightly.
   
"Don't worry, with that impressive presentation, you were more than able to make up for it. Besides, you don't get punished for messing up in the 'presentation', remember? ...But, we have an idiot here who said he'd get punched if you blundered."
+
“Well, it’s fine, you were more than able to make up for it in your explanation after. And there’s no punishment when you fail in the ‘review’. But…there was an idiot that said he’d get punched in your stead, right?”
   
Oriotorai picked up the notebook of the attendance record that was lying on top of the teacher’s table, checking its contents.
+
Oriotorai picked up the notebook of the attendance record that was lying on top of the teacher’s table. She checked its contents.
   
"...Toori's submitted punishment this month is... to strip."
+
“…The punishment that Toori announced this month is…to strip.
   
"Uwaaah!? Did I write something softcore like that again? I should've written a very hardcore or even better, adamant-core ones for starters."
+
“Uwaaaah! Did I write something softcore like that!? I should’ve written something super hardcore from the start…or maybe I should say bigcore!”
   
 
Toori stood up and shouted, a grin on his face.
 
Toori stood up and shouted, a grin on his face.
   
Everyone thought for a moment. After a little while, the class said.
+
Everyone thought for a moment. After a little while, the class said this.
   
"Then, if the punishment is to strip..."
+
“Then, if the punishment is to strip…”
   
  +
<p style="text-align: center; font-size: 300%; text-indent: 0;">•</p>
   
  +
“Strip! Strip! Strip!”
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  +
Sanyou heard these voices from the neighboring classroom. After a small pause, she also heard cheers of praise.
   
  +
…''Eh? Does that mean someone stripped!? Is that really alright!? Like, isn’t that like child #@*$!?
"Strip! Strip!"
 
   
  +
“Wow…!”
Sanyou heard those voices from beyond the wall. After a few seconds of silence, she heard the students beyond shouting cheers of praise.
 
   
  +
…''O-one more!?
......Eh? That would mean, someone really stripped!? W-Would that be alright!? Like, isn’t that like child...!?
 
   
  +
“Wooow…!”
"Wow!!"
 
   
  +
…''What!? W-wait a moment…
...Another layer!?
 
   
  +
Sanyou looked at the male students who were earnestly copying down the notes on the board.
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"Wow!"
 
   
  +
The male uniform of the Far East was constructed in this manner.
.......Eh!? H-Hold on a bit!
 
 
Sanyou looked at the male students who were earnestly copying down the notes on the board.
 
   
The male uniform of the Far East was constructed in this manner. Umm, a jacket, a shirt, pants, and underwear... altogether four pieces. There have been three shouts already.
+
…''Umm, a jacket, a shirt, pants, and underwear…altogether four pieces. There had been three cheers just now, so…
   
  +
“Whaaaa…!?”
"Wow!?"
 
   
......The fourth one, why this time is a question...!?
+
…''Why’s the fourth time a question…!?
   
  +
The instant after she thought this…
The moment she formed that doubt in her mind.
 
   
The wall in her left and the locker was blown away, together with the full-naked boy, forming a big 大-shaped hole in the wall.
+
The wall to her left and the lockers up against it were broken through in a ‘<span xml:lang="ja">大</span>’ shape, and a naked boy came tumbling in.
   
  +
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The sound of splintering accompanied the wooden fragments of the lockers and debris flying through the air.
 
The sound of splintering accompanied the wooden fragments of the lockers and debris flying through the air.
   
  +
“—!!”
"-!!"
 
   
 
The boys that had been copying down notes stood up, and the girls rocked backward.
 
The boys that had been copying down notes stood up, and the girls rocked backward.
   
The nude boy who had come flying in rolled three times before he flew into the back row of the rows of desks. However, he only sent a few seats flying, because the students that had been at the point of impact had scrambled out of the way. To describe his movements, he smashed into a desk and was sent into the air, impacting the remainder of the desks with his limp body.
+
The nude boy who had come flying in rolled three times before he flew into the back row of the rows of desks. However, he only sent a few seats flying because the students that had been at the point of impact had scrambled out of the way. To describe his movements, he smashed into a desk and was sent into the air, impacting the remainder of the desks with his limp body.
   
The sound of destruction and landings of blown seats after tail-spinning, reverberated.
+
The sound of destruction echoed, and the chairs that had been sent spinning through the air fell to the ground and rolled.
   
  +
All that was left was the desks and chairs, left fallen and bent.
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What remained, were bent piles of seats and desks.
 
   
Along with the sound of silence.
+
And silence.
   
After a while, the girls took a peek at the naked boy that was sprawled down just like the character ‘大’ and they brought their hands to their cheeks.
+
But after a while the girls brought their hands to their cheeks, looking at the nude boy on the floor; who was lying spread-eagle, just like the character ‘<span xml:lang="ja"></span>’.
   
Their first reaction was to pull their bodies back. The next moment, they said this in unison.
+
Their first reaction was to pull their bodies back. The next moment, they said this in unison:
   
"Kyaahh!! Sensei!! It’s a pervert! O-Our pervert Chancellor's... <!--(not a typo)-->it's spinning around!"
+
“Ahhhhh…!!! Sensei! Sensei! …It’s a pervert! The pervert Chancellor’s spinning around!!”
   
  +
Sanyou heard the cries of the students, but because everything had happened so suddenly, her mind was left in a state of incomprehension. She thought this:
Sanyou, still taken aback upon witnessing the unexpected event, thought after hearing the student's cries.
 
   
…Yes, I can see that too. He was spinning. Vertically too.
+
…''Yes, I can see that too. He was spinning. Vertically too.
   
"S-Sensei! Please do something!!"
+
“S-Sensei! Please do something!!
   
Eh!?, Sanyou couldn't help but feel troubled. There was a nude boy lying face-down in front of her. His butt was in clear view.
+
''Eh?'' Sanyou thought. There was a nude boy lying face-down in front of her. His butt was in clear view.
   
...Eeh!? B-But what am I supposed to do in this situation...?
+
…''But…what? W-what do you…want me to do about this…?
   
Sanyou's whole body broke into sweat. In the three years of experience as a teacher, and even during the time of her internship, she had never learned anything that could help her deal with a fainted naked boy that came flying through a blown wall.
+
Sanyou wiped at the sweat that clung to her whole body. In the special classes she had taken in order to become qualified as a teacher, or in her three years of experience as a teacher, she had no memory of learning about how to deal with a spinning pervert who burst through a wall.
   
But looking around, the hopeful eyes of her students are all looking at her, in expectation that her, being older than them, would take care of this.
+
But all around her were eyes swimming in confusion and the expectation that the teacher, being older than them, would take care of this for them.
   
 
They were all looking at her.
 
They were all looking at her.
   
Bathed with expectant gazes from every direction, and as the volume of the sweat in her back increased, Sanyou thought.
+
Being the object of so many gazes, the amount of sweat dripping down Sanyou’s back increased.
   
  +
…''The students! The students are expecting things of me that they’ve never expected before; but like I thought, this is too much…!
...I've been relied many times before by my students, but this situation right now is probably the toughest one I have to face!
 
   
 
Answering my student’s hopes and dealing with a pervert…can these two things be thought of on the same wavelength?
 
Answering my student’s hopes and dealing with a pervert…can these two things be thought of on the same wavelength?
   
But she was the person responsible for this classroom. Therefore, Sanyou approached the fallen nude, keeping her body low by pulling her hips back. In between the splinters of wood that had scattered everywhere and the fallen chairs and desks, there lay the butt of the fallen nude.
+
But she was the person responsible for this classroom. Therefore Sanyou approached the fallen nude, keeping her body low by pulling her hips back. In between the splinters of wood that had scattered everywhere and the fallen chairs and desks, there lay the butt of the fallen nude.
   
  +
The butt did not move.
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The butt displayed no movement.
 
   
  +
…''Then…
...Then...
 
   
...For the meantime, let's check if he's still alive or not.
+
She got closer to him in order to check if he was still alive. She lowered her body and took a breath.
   
  +
“U-um…”
She moved closer, squatted in front of the man, and after inhaling some air,
 
   
  +
“Wooooooooooooah, that was seriously surprising…! Would a normal teacher seriously kick her student!!”
“U-Um...”
 
   
  +
The nude sprung up with the force of a spring-loaded doll and turned to face Sanyou.
“Wooooooooooooah, that was seriously surprising...! Would a normal teacher seriously kick her student!!”
 
   
  +
His hips were thrust right before Sanyou’s eyes, as she was squatting down.
The nude boy sprang up to his feet with the force of a spring-loaded doll and turned towards Sanyou.
 
   
  +
“Kyaaaaaaaaaaaa!!”
Since Sanyou is squatting down, his hips were thrust right before Sanyou’s eyes.
 
 
"Kyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!"
 
   
 
She screamed in reflex.
 
She screamed in reflex.
   
  +
“Huh?” The nude said. Putting a hand on his hips, he twisted them to the left and right.
"Uh?", said the naked man, as if he just noticed something.
 
   
"Hey, hey. If it isn't Sanyou-sensei. Why are you screaming like that? Did something happened? Come on, tell me. I'll handle it."
+
“Hey, isn’t it Sanyou-sensei!? Why’re you screaming like that!? Did something weird happen!? Please tell me! I’ll solve anything for you!!”
   
  +
“Hyaaaaaaaaaaaa!!”
"Hyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!"
 
   
  +
The moment she screamed, the nude was impaled from behind by a longsword in its sheath and he toppled to the ground.
At the same time of the second shriek, the naked boy was blown away by a strike of a sheathed longsword coming from behind.
 
   
  +
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  +
Immediately reviving from the blow, Toori looked at Sanyou who had been grabbed from behind by Oriotorai.
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  +
Oriotorai was speaking to Sanyou right before his eyes. Sanyou’s breathing was ragged and tears were spilling from her eyes.
   
  +
“It’s alright, it’s fine Mitsuki…just calm down, OK?”
Toori recovered immediately from the blow he got. He's looking at Oriotorai hugging Sanyou in attempt to calm her down.
 
   
  +
“Yeah Sanyou-sensei! If you don’t stop crying then we’ll be seriously troubled!! Here, just take a look.”
Oriotorai was speaking to the crying Sanyou as her breathing was ragged and tears were spilling from her eyes.
 
   
  +
He had thrust out his hips; but looking at his groin you could not see skin, just a square bundle of light.
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"Everything's all right now, Mitsuki. Calm down."
 
   
  +
“Look, Sanyou-sensei! Through Amaterasu’s optical divine musical technique which can manipulate sources of light, I can make use of optical camouflage! Or in English, God Mosaic! Shiro’s prepared a whole bunch of charms for me, and I do a lot of stripping; so no matter what kind of massive damage I take I’m fine due to the power of the Idiot Spell!”
"She's right, Sanyou-sensei. If you don’t stop crying then we’ll be seriously troubled!! Take a look!"
 
   
  +
“Ah, no, um, rather than that…”
He had thrust out his hips, but looking at his groin, you could not see skin, just a square bundle of light.
 
   
  +
Sanyou’s gaze rested on Aoi’s left shoulder.
"See? This is an Amaterasu-type divine spell, which can manipulate sources of light, so I can make use of optical camouflage! Or as is called in English, God Mosaic! Shiro's prepared a whole bunch of charms for me, and I do a lot of stripping, so no matter what kind of massive damage I take I’m fine due to the power of the Idiot's Spell!"
 
   
  +
“Um…is your left shoulder alright?”
"Ah, no. Rather than tat..."
 
   
  +
“Huh? Ahh, this.”
Sanyou was staring at the area around Aoi's left shoulder.
 
   
  +
There was a scar on his left shoulder. Wide and thick, it traced a curve down towards his side before circling back; the legacy of a laceration five centimeters in width.
"Is your shoulder alright?"
 
   
  +
Toori raised his left arm, showing it to Sanyou.
"Eh? Ah, you mean this?"
 
   
  +
“It happened a reeeeaaaallly long time ago. Since it was so far back, the scar got bigger as I got bigger. That’s all.”
The thick line on Toori's shoulder has a length that circled around Toori's armpit. This 5-centimeter wide scar, was a vestige of laceration.
 
   
Toori showed the scar to Sanyou.
+
Toori nodded at her. After a while, Sanyou nodded back, faltering only a little.
   
  +
A figure clambered through the gaping hole in the wall. It was Heidi.
"I got it a looooooong time ago. Since it was so far back, the scar got bigger as I got bigger. That’s all."
 
   
  +
Heidi looked around for just a moment, taking in the debris on the floor before counting something off on her fingers.
Toori nodded at her and Sanyou finally managed a nod faltering only a little.
 
   
  +
“…Righty. Well then, sensei, Azuma-kun’s arrived, you know? He’s walking through the courtyard right now.”
And then, from the holed wall appeared a person. It was Heidi.
 
   
  +
“…Heidi. You calculated the price of repairs, didn’t you?”
Heidi looked around, confirming the total damage of the classroom as she counted with her fingers. Then said.
 
   
  +
“Hmm?” Heidi smiled.
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"Sensei. Azuma-kun has arrived. I just saw him walking in the courtyard."
 
   
  +
“The Bertoni Company is backing DYI ventures after all. If we settle this using the school’s repair fees, we’d be in really big trouble. Should I make arrangements now?”
"...Heidi, did you calculate the total repair cost just now?"
 
   
  +
“Yeah, yeah.” Oriotorai nodded. Seeing this, Toori asked her a question.
"Eh?"
 
   
  +
“Sensei, he’s coming back?”
Heidi flashed a smile.
 
   
  +
“Yeah, but rather than that, please get on some clothes and think about how we’re going to fix this.”
"The Bertoni Company is backing DYI ventures after all. If we settle this using the school’s repair fees, we’d be in really big trouble. Should I make arrangements now?"
 
   
  +
“How to fix it?” Toori muttered. He noticed that in one of the classroom’s containers, which lay on top of the lockers, there were scrolls of Japanese paper that were used in writing classes.
"Yes, please." Oriotorai nodded. Seeing this, Toori asked her a question.
 
   
  +
“How to fix it…”
"Teach, he is coming?"
 
 
"You heard that right, but for the meantime, could you wear something and think up of a good way to repair this wall?"
 
 
"Repair, huh?" Toori mumbled. He approached the locker and noticed a roll of Japanese paper inside. He took it out.
 
 
"Repair, huh..."
 
   
 
Murmuring it again, Toori took one of the scrolls and held it up to Sanyou and Oriotorai.
 
Murmuring it again, Toori took one of the scrolls and held it up to Sanyou and Oriotorai.
   
"For now, let's cover the hole with this. It’d be like a massive sliding door. What do you think, Teach?"
+
“Won’t it be alright if we cover it with this? It’d be like a massive sliding door. What do you think, Sensei?
   
"Good idea", as Toori unrolled the scroll of Japanese paper in front of her.
+
“I guess.” Oriotorai said, as Toori unrolled the scroll of Japanese paper in front of her.
   
 
Spreading it wide with his hands, Toori slid the paper between his legs, effectively straddling it. With his next motion, he wedged the paper between his butt and groin, pulling it up and squeezing it tight. Having done this, he rolled it back up.
 
Spreading it wide with his hands, Toori slid the paper between his legs, effectively straddling it. With his next motion, he wedged the paper between his butt and groin, pulling it up and squeezing it tight. Having done this, he rolled it back up.
   
"Then with this…"
+
“Then with this…”
   
  +
“Wait a second, what the hell did you just do!? Didn’t you just do something really weird!?”
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"Hold on, hold on! what the hell did you just do!? Didn’t you just do something really weird!?"
 
   
"Huh!? What is it, Teach? Leave me alone for now, okay? I'm by myself!"
+
“Huh!? What are you talking about, sensei!? Just leave me alone! I’m by myself!!”
   
  +
“Um, Toori-kun, Sensei… I think Azuma-kun’s about to arrive.”
"Umm... Sensei. Azuma-kun will be arriving soon."
 
   
Ah, Oriatorai raised her head. She released Sanyou, and with her eyes narrowed, looked at Toori.
+
“Ah, Oriotorai said, lifting her head. Releasing her hold on Sanyou, she looked at Toori, eyes narrowed.
   
"You're going to be in the same class as Azuma starting today. Make sure you don't try anything funny, got that?"
+
“You’re going to be in the same class as Azuma starting today, so don’t tell him anything weird. After all, he’s—”
   
"I get it. I get it." Toori answered with a smile. Standing in front of Sanyou and Oriotorai, whose narrowed eyes were fixed upon him, he was still completely nude.
+
“I got it,” Toori answered with a smile. Standing in front of Sanyou and Oriotorai, whose narrowed eyes were fixed upon him, he was still completely nude.
   
"Azuma is the son of the emperor, after all. There's no way I'll do anything weird to him."
+
“He’s the emperor’s child after all… There’s no way I’d do anything strange.
   
Answered Toori, smiling. Then a voice came from Class Plum's classroom.
+
After he finished speaking voices could be heard from Plum Class, the neighboring classroom.
   
"Sensei! Azuma's here! Together with the king!!"
+
“Sensei! Azuma’s arrived!! And so has the king!!
   
Hearing that, Oriotorai lightly tapped the grip of the longsword in her shoulder.
+
Hearing this, Oriotorai sighed. She lightly tapped her shoulders with the hilt of her longsword.
   
"I'll go greet Azuma and the king. After that, make sure you come back here. Until then, do something to keep that wall from being exposed."
+
“After they’ve greeted everyone Azuma and the king’ll come here. I’d like to do something about the wall before they do…”
   
As Oriotorai checked the clock in the classroom and found out the time is approaching noon, she said,
+
Looking at the classroom’s clock, its needles indicating that it was directly before noon, Oriotorai said this.
  +
  +
“At this time today, Masazumi’s probably on break. Well, she’s escorting President Sakai to Mikawa as the representative of the student council, so it’s not like she’s just absent… I wonder what she’s up to now.”
   
"At this rate, Masazumi will be absent the whole day. Well, it couldn't be helped. She was sent to Mikawa as a representative of our student council, together with Principal Sakai, the head of our Academy. I guess I'll put her as excused today. I wonder what she's doing right now."
 
   
   
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'''Study - Musashi's Administrative Divisions'''
 
 
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[[Image:Horizon1A_142.jpg|thumb]]
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Study: '''Musashi’s Administrative Divisions
''Toori'': "Nee-chan! Nee-chan! Teach us about... uhh, what was it called? Mu-Muchachi's A...Aninstrative...Invasions! Ah, that last part sounds erotic!"<ref group="1C">In japanese, Toori was using the alternative readings of each kanji here. 武(mu), 蔵(kura), の(no), 行(kou), 政(masa), 区(ku), 分(fun). The right reading for 武蔵の行政区分 is Musashi no Gyousei Kubun.</ref>
 
   
''Kimi'': "Fufufu, my foolish brother, your super forced joke is simply wonderful. Musashi's Administrative Divisions, then?"
 
   
''Toori'': "...C'mon, nee-chan. Getting down to topic already? I thought you would play along with me for a bit longer. You're quite the killjoy."
 
   
  +
Toori: “Sis! Sis! Teach us about… uhh, what was it called? Mu-Muchachi’s A…Aninstrative…Invasions! Ah, that last part sounds erotic!” <ref>In Japanese, Toori was using the alternative readings of each kanji here. <span xml:lang="ja">武(mu), 蔵(kura), の(no), 行(kou), 政(masa), 区(ku), 分(fun). The right reading for 武蔵の行政区分</span> is Musashi no Gyousei Kubun.</ref>
''Kimi'': "And you’re so noisy. I'm going to start the explanation now, so sit there like a good boy and listen."
 
   
  +
Kimi: “Fufufu, my foolish brother, your super forced joke is simply wonderful. Musashi’s Administrative Divisions, then?”
   
  +
Toori: “…C’mon, Sis. Getting down to topic already? I thought you would play along with me for a bit longer. You’re quite the killjoy.”
   
  +
Kimi: “And you’re so noisy. I’m going to start the explanation now, so sit there like a good boy and listen.”
'''Musashi's Internal Politics Division'''
 
   
*Academy (Chancellor's Board, Student Council and Student Committee)
 
**Authority split into Executive, Judicial, and Legislative power divisions.
 
   
*Provisional Council (Assembly of Academy's influential alumni)
 
**Leaders of the bureaucrats that assists Academy in making and executing decisions.
 
   
  +
'''Musashi’s Internal Politics Division
*King of Musashi (Yoshinao)
 
**Has the management rights for Musashi, and can veto the Academy's decisions.
 
   
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*Academy (Chancellor’s Officers, Student Council and Student Committee)
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**Authority split into Executive, Judicial, and Legislative power divisions.
   
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*Provisional Council (Assembly of Academy’s influential alumni)
''Kimi'': "Our Academy is regarded as the heart of the nation, so the members of the student committee were originally the bureaucrats. But in the Far East isn't unlimited like the other countries. We graduate at 18 years of age, so a bureaucratic organisation that doesn't have the power to make or pass motions, the provisional parliament, was made. And then... well, Musashi's King is a division specific to Musashi. The other countries don't have someone that can veto like the Musashi's King."
 
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**Leaders of the bureaucrats that assist Academy in making and executing decisions.
   
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*King of Musashi (Yoshinao)
''Toori'': "What happens if there is one?"
 
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**Has the management rights for Musashi, and can veto the Academy’s decisions.
 
''Kimi'': "In other words, there will be someone who can stop you if you make a crazy decision. The kings from other countries aren't nuts like you, that's why they don't need one."
 
 
''Toori'': "...Hey, someone, anyone, listen up ...This sister of mine is really incredible sometimes."
 
 
 
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Kimi: “The Academy is regarded as the heart of the nation, so the members of the student committee were originally the bureaucrats. But in the Far East attendance isn’t unlimited like the other countries. We graduate at 18 years of age, so a bureaucratic organization that doesn’t have the power to make or pass motions, the Provisional Council, was made. And then…well, Musashi’s King is a division specific to Musashi. The other countries don’t have someone that can veto like the Musashi’s King.”
   
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Toori: “What happens if there is one?”
   
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Kimi: “In other words, there will be someone who can stop you if you make a crazy decision. The kings from other countries aren’t nuts like you, that’s why they don’t need one.”
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Chapter 02: The Wrecking Crew in the Classroom[edit]

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Class continues until the bell rings

But if the bell is broken

What then of class

Point Allocation (Classroom)

There existed a wooden classroom.

The view outside the classroom’s windows was filled with the white sky. The classroom itself was on the aerial ship Musashi. It was a classroom of Musashi Ariadust Academy.

Though it was a rather small classroom, there were not even 20 students in it. The back of the classroom was rather empty.

A short female teacher stood in front of the blackboard. A nametag with “Sanyou” written upon it was attached to her. With a world history book in hand, she was speaking.

“…Well then; in the past, humanity descended to the Earth from the heavens. More specifically to this land, the Far East. But because the planet’s environment was inhospitable to the people, humanity was unable to leave the Far East. As such, humanity copied the Far East to a different space, doubling the amount of land; whereupon they started to live in the real world and the Harmonic World. At the time, they questioned whether they would be able to ascend to the heavens like the humanity of old. Therefore, humanity proposed an idea. If they repeated the same history as humanity of old, they would definitely be able to ascend to the heavens. The thing they made for this purpose was…”

A breath. Sanyou touched her chalk to the previously untouched blackboard.

“…the Testament. The history book that covers each and every aspect of the Former Earth Age’s history.”

She rapped the blackboard and circled the word “Testament” twice to emphasize it.

“People currently believe that if we follow the same history as humanity in the past, we will be able to reach the heavens again. They created the Seven Compositions with the Old Testament, which records history Before Christ; and the New Testament, which records the history of Anno Domini.”

Sanyou continued to write the words: “A Walkthrough to History”. As she did so, she spoke.

“However, when the future became clear there were people who read of coming events in order to gain power. As such, humanity rendered the information of the Testament unreadable; all except the events of the coming century. Yet they could not leave the renewal of the display of information to people. To solve this they used the ley lines, which govern all things, to bind the Testament with fate.”

Sanyou turned to face the class. Their faces, lined up in a row before her, were frowning.

Faced with this, Sanyou bathed in their confused stares.

This is bad. Looks like fate and things are pretty hard to understand… I guess I shouldn’t mention the Excerpt?

As her mind started to fall into panic, Sanyou recalled the things she had studied at home last night. She drew a deep breath.

“What do you think fate is? What do you think, Abe-kun?”

She tried asking one of the male students. Having been asked this, he suddenly spoke with a timid voice.

“…Marriage?”

Is he being sarcastic because a man ran away from me a few days before?

Sanyou felt her heart freeze for an instant. However, laughs spilled out from around the boy. The other students turned to the student who had answered and shouted what had decidedly become his nickname.

“Hey, Marriage Man!”

Seeing the class’s atmosphere become lively, Sanyou smiled wryly.

“Um, the reason he thought that fate is the same thing as marriage is because marriage is…”

“Inescapable,” she began to say.

“I-i-ines…escaping me over and over… Goddammit, God failed when he made a character like me!”

“S-Sanyou-sensei! Don’t get so agitated by reality!!”

These noisy brats, they think that anyone can get married just because they’re young; but I’m still 24… Yeah, I’m still 24…still. I’m within the accepted range of ‘still’. I’m not even halfway through a life of 50 years.

Sanyou forced down the murmurs of her heart for the moment.

“Anyway, fate is inescapable.”

Everyone nodded, looking at Sanyou with an inexplicably sympathetic gaze, but she chose to ignore it.

“Um,” she started to speak again.

“We learned that fate exists during the Divine Age. We also know that it is fundamentally changeable. It is explicitly because of fate’s existence that things begin and end. It is commonly accepted that we can access it through the ley lines, which govern all things in the same manner as time and space.”

“The people of the past linked the renewal of the Testament with fate, which will continue to flow as long as the world exists. Matching with the flow of fate, the Testament shows us the history of the coming century.”

While speaking, she started to write on the blackboard.

“As regards to the recreation of history, the Testament was given the same status as the principal scripture of the Former Earth Age. However, because gods truly existed in the age when humanity ascended, to the humans who had returned all Christian religions lost their status. Therefore in history creation, the Christian religions do not worship God…”

She wrote.

They believe in the Testament’s history recreation itself.

“…This is how things have turned out. In religions like Shinto where multiple gods are necessary, they responded to the new knowledge by shifting the gods’ domains from the gods in the ascension age.

Because of the fact that gods exist and the belief in the Testament, religious organizations and groups are known as Testamental religions or Testamental conventions; and believers are called Musicians… In the Far East, Shinto is more accurately described as the Shinto faith, and shrines are Shinto conventions. Consequently, people who are able to use its power are Shinto Musicians.”

This was not all.

“The majority of Testamental religions outside of the Far East are just the backwards reading of the names of their counterparts of the Former Earth Age. This connotes the fact that they are truly different from their counterparts in the Former Earth Age; but the origin stems from the people who had moved to the Altered Space ‘The Harmonic World’. They read the name backwards because they took the meaning of its inverse as a blessing, that they would one day be able to leave this different world like they had in the past.

“The Testament-worshipping Tsirhc denomination and its variant, the Mlasi domination, kept the backwards reading even after leaving the Harmonic Divine States to avoid the confusion that would result from a change. The current principal Testament religions are…”


  • Pro-Testament. Tsirhc branches:
    • Sion: Primarily demons. They favor the Old Testament. Nomadic race.
    • Catholic: Mainly K.P.A Italia, Tres España, and Hexagone Française. Worships saints.
    • Protestant: M.H.R.R. Favors the entire Testament. Subdued but very good at commerce.
    • Orthodoxia: Sviet Rus. Favors holy paintings. Russian interpretation of Catholicism.
    • Anglican Church: Mainly England. Divorce is legal. Officially Protestant but inclines towards Catholic.


  • Pro-Testament Offshoot:
    • Mlasi: Mainly the Middle-East. Five prayers every day and a month of fasting.


  • Non-Testament
    • Dunhi[1]: India. The cycle of life and death. Curry.
    • Oat[2]: China. Full of sages. Ramen.
    • Shintoism: The 800,000 gods of the Far East. Unexpectedly spontaneous.
    • Buddhism: Far East’s version of the path of Samsara. Packed with many spells.


“Well, looking at those who live in Musashi, everyone is basically Shinto. If someone isn’t, people mostly don’t care as long as they’re not involved.”

Sanyou continued to speak.

“Humanity started to repeat the history of the Former Earth Age which had been described in the Testament. Of course they retired and cared for the broken peoples and leaders who had died, also following up on their behalf. The majority of wars were also agreed upon, and they came with guarantees. So in the beginning things were compressed in this manner; but recreation formally started at 0 AD.”

Sanyou thought for a moment, looking at the class’s speed in copying down the notes on the blackboard. Looking at one, then two, then three, she passed her gaze across the entire class.

I’m probably going too fast.

She confirmed that the place she was standing, on top of the teaching platform, was not blocking anyone’s view. After taking a breath, Sanyou stepped away from the platform and walked amongst the class in order to give them some time to copy down the notes.

Sanyou reached the back of the classroom.

Is the order of the curriculum I’m teaching really alright?

She was slightly perplexed.

It’s really complicated.

A teacher like me thinks so, so what does the class copying down the notes think?

Last year was a failure. In the second year, we started world history with Rome and the Far East’s history from the Nara period.

I got too excited about Rome and the Heian period and had to rush through the last half of the course.

I mean, that part of history is pretty interesting.

Especially when we got to the foundation of Roman Empire; that famous line Julius Caesar spoke to Brutus during his assassination, “You again, Brutus?[3] was very memorable. The assassination of key figures leads to their protection through “retirement”, and I explained that concept very thoroughly.

Third years have to choose their future career paths, so it was a pretty bad mistake…

This is my third year as a teacher. I had taught the first and second years, so this is my first time teaching third years.

Will it be alright? The future lives of my students really depend on this.

“…”

The class was currently copying down the notes on the board, and the air was filled with tension.

Looking at the class from the back of the classroom, she understood the differences between each one.

The ones born in the Far East and Asia had mainly black hair. There were occasionally people who had dyed their hair, but their base color was black.

However, this group of students did not make up even half the class. The rest of them had either blonde or brown hair, and there were also students with red and white hair.

There are also a lot of people that don’t have any hair or who, in other words, don’t meet the prerequisites to be described as having “hair” at all.

The majority of half-dragons and devils have scales and shells instead of skin, so they don’t have hair. The majority of slimes and spirits are the same. Conversely, half-beasts have hair all over their bodies; some in tortoise-shell patterns or stripes, some long and some short. The varieties are rich.

When I look at them, a slight anxiety wells up in my heart.

I was once also one of these people, and we looked like this as well.

But I feel like our teacher had gotten more of their things together.

As she thought this, there was a sound that crept into her hearing. The voices and the sound came from the class in the classroom next door.

Third-year Plum Class, Makiko-senpai’s class.

Makiko Oriotorai sat next to Sanyou in the faculty’s office. To Sanyou, who had moved to this job two years ago, Oriotorai was an existence with which she had enough of an age gap that she could safely refer to their relationship as one between a senior and a junior. Oriotorai often let her observe classes, and she was irregularly reliable when it came to Sanyou’s weak areas.

The voice she could hear now belonged to Oriotorai.

“Long story short, right now the capital is being ruled by the P.A. Oda.”

No, that’s not really true Oriotorai-senpai. The Akechi family of P.A. Oda has acknowledged their own autocracy.

Makiko-senpai, please take your lecture seriously!

She’s teaching them the Far East’s history, right?

Sanyou hit the nail right on the head. There were not many teachers in Musashi Ariadust Academy. The lessons were all taught by the class teachers.

Oriotorai’s lessons are always noisy, but I’m jealous that she gets along so well with her students.

I wonder what kind of lesson they’re having right now…

The day before, they had a lesson where the losers had to bungee jump. But what I could hear now was Oriotorai and the girls’ voices.

“Strip! Strip! Strip!!”

Seriously, what kind of lesson are they having!?

Oriotorai’s class was fundamentally based upon a principle of absolute punishment. Her way of teaching was simple.

1: Teach.

2: Ask someone, who is required to respond.

3a: If they cannot answer, they will be punished, but points will not be deducted from them. Nicknamed “execution”.

3b: If they can answer, they can gain points corresponding to the punishment that was announced.

Furthermore, each person announces his own punishment at the beginning of each month. The actual contents of the punishment when it needs to be put into practice are, with the exception of the guilty party, discussed by the class and the severity adjusted. As such, favors and connections are important to have beforehand. If they chose a light punishment, it was possible that the conference would increase the weight of the punishment by ten times just for amusement’s sake; so none of them could let their guard down.

If the punishment you announced was heavy, then your grades would go up every time you could answer.

In addition, a special characteristic of Oriotorai’s class was the “review”.

“Alrighty then; the Far East history for today is going to be about the ‘Harmonic Unification War’, the circumstances leading to the Divine States’ provisional occupation.”

Oriotorai was sitting in a chair beside the teacher’s desk.

“Suzu~ It’s fine if you just talk about what you know, so please give us your review.”

“Ah? Eh? …Sensei, ah, um, y-yes. T-The Harmonic Unification War?”

Continuing to face downward, the girl Suzu stood up, her movements panicked. She was blushing.

“A-according to w-what I know…um, in the past the world was divided into the Divine States in reality’s world and t-the Harmonic Divine States w-which had been copied over to Altered Space. T-this was done by controlling the ley l-lines. The people of the Divine States lived in the Divine States in reality’s world while the people of the other countries lived in the Harmonic Divine States of the different world. They got along p-pretty well, I think; um, is that fine?”

“Yeah, you’re fine. To summarize, they recreated the descriptions within the Testament in reality and the other world; all the while thinking of a countermeasure to the harsh environment outside the safe Divine States.”

Everyone nodded after Oriotorai spoke. There were some voices that were saying, “You were great!”

Sitting in the window seat of the row of seats all the way to the back, Toori was opening the guide to the game he had bought with a smile on his face.

“Hey, don’t worry Bell-san! If things got dangerous, I’d get punched in your stead! It’s alright! I’m not gonna die today till I get to the first branch of this eroge, at the very least!”

“You. Please stop saying things that’re obvious death flags. Actually, why’re you opening up your guide in the middle of class? You’re even filling in the survey?”

Hearing Oriotorai’s words, Toori raised his voice.

“Huh!? What’re you saying, sensei!? I just want the membership special, so please let me go!!”

“Ahaha, yeah, if I could I’d like to seriously let you go…but this is my job.”

“D-don’t just say it so directly, sensei! Your job!? A job, huh!? I’ll say this really clearly then…adults’re dirty!”

Toori stood on top of his chair and pointed at Oriotorai with his two index fingers.

“Is money everything!? Sensei, you’re just getting money from the school by teaching classes, aren’t you!?”

“I’m pretty sure that that’s what being a teacher’s about,” the class muttered. Despite this, Toori did not show a single sign of caring. He examined the guide, holding it up such that the sunlight passed through it.

“Goddammit, I can’t go down the committee president route even if I look through the guide! Also, I can’t change the name of the protagonist in this game! I entered in Tenzou’s name for my first playthrough, thinking that I’d get a bad end!”

“Why did you choose me, Toori-dono!? I am in charge of blonde girls with big boobs!”

“It’s fine, don’t worry about it, Tenzou! The second time I’ll take a male character’s route with Urquiaga’s name!”

“You bastard…! We should have decided that I am in charge of older sister characters!”

The treasurer, Shirojiro looked up at their argument. Frowning, he looked at Toori and spoke.

“Be quiet. I’m working right now. For some reason, during this docking we haven’t been exporting anything to Mikawa compared to the goods that are coming in. The struggle to reserve warehouses is fierce. Save it for later… Heidi, why are you looking at me like that?”

“Mmm, you know, Shiro-kun, I’m just thinking that we’re in class too.”

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“You guys need to shut up…” Neshinbara muttered. But as expected, Toori ignored them. Her eyes still hidden, Suzu spoke, a small smile on her face. After her shoulders stopped their slight tremble, she took a breath.

“Um, i-it’s fine, then?”

Suzu waited for everyone to settle down before speaking.

“It all started with the… Nanboku-chou war.”

As they listened to Suzu, the class looked at their textbooks.

The Nanboku-chou war.

“The Far East was called the Divine States at the time. There existed two representatives of the emperor within it, and this war was the struggle between them.”

The true emperor of the Divine States controlled the environmental gods using the Three Sacred Treasures; and by doing so, he managed the ley lines running through the Divine States.

However, the emperor’s role was unrelated to that of the government. They were both man and god, living gods. And they were isolated from all things of this world.

Therefore, it was the task of the representatives that had been acknowledged by the imperial palace to recreate the role of emperor in the Testament’s description of history.

“However, d-despite reaching a truce with a promise to share power between the north and the south, the northern court b-broke the promise as d-described by the Testament’s description of history a-and didn’t share power, starting their rule as a d-dictator. And in…1412…? The southern court r-rebelled. However…”

Suzu clearly spoke these next words.

“The Testament’s description showed that in the year 1443, the southern court would assault the imperial balance and pillage the Divine Tools. And until they were taken back in 1457, control over the ley lines was lost… The Divine States in the other world, the Harmonic Divine States, lost control of the ley lines which had been supporting Altered Space; and they fell towards the original Divine States.”

“…What happened after it fell?”

“More than half of it completely collapsed and was obliterated. H-however, the remaining portion overwrote and fused with these Divine States, still retaining the weather and other conditions that it had had when it was still part of the other countries. Because of this, there are many p-points where the lands of the Harmonic Divine States exist. T-these are called harmonic territories. Those pillars of a different sky that we see a l-lot, the earth beneath the sky included, are harmonic territories.”

She continued.

“The people of the other countries, who had been living in the Harmonic Divine States before, s-swarmed into the Divine States all at once. Though they were just escaping danger, they had also pinned the blame for the incident onto the Divine States. Battles occurred everywhere. And e-eventually…the Divine States s-surrendered to the invasion forces of the other countries. This was the ‘Harmonic Unification War’. Yet…”

Yet, the other countries did not completely annex the Divine States.

This was because there had been nothing of the like in the Testament’s descriptions.

As such, the countries invaded all of the Divine States, setting up Academies which were training areas for military and political matters. These Academies were made the highest institution of the country. All this was done in order to avoid a coup through military or political means.

“A majority of the Divine States is subjected to provisional occupation by the Academies of the other countries and the Union of the Testament, who controlled the Academies. Currently, the chancellors and Academies of the Far East and the other countries are…”

She had spoken to that point when Oriotorai prompted her.

“Could you tell me about them?”

“Ah, yes.”

Counting them off her fingers, Suzu listed them:


Shimazu — Africa Union — Kyushu: A land of plant-type race beings. Possesses abundant labor force.

Oouchi, Ootomo — Tres España — Shimonoseki: Reigned by Felipe II. A country with great debt as the king invested in developing the New World.

Mouri — Hexagone Française — Chuugoku: Ruled by the up/down duo of Louis XIV and Terumoto Mouri.

Hashiba — M.H.R.R (Holy Roman Empire) — Kinki: Current emperor under house arrest. Catholics and Protestants are in disarray.

Oda — P.A. Oda — Kinki ~ Tokai: Eight years ago, Nobunaga inherited his name and half-seceded from the Testament Union.

Houjou — Alliance of Indian Countries — Tokai ~ Kanto: The long-lived of the Houjou have an automaton-based civilization. They are the ones behind the Alliance.

Uesugi - Sviet Rus - Hokuriku: The Sakra[4] Raitei-san does a good job in ruling this land with fear.

Aki — K.P.A Italia — Setouchi: Alliances of cities led by the head of the Tsirhc Catholics, the Pope.

Takeda — Qing — Kanto: A large country based around the moving city-states of the elven races.

N/A — England — Floating Island: Ruled by the Fairy Queen Elizabeth. A country of fairies and magical races.

Matsudaira — Far East — Tokai, Kanto: The representative of the Far East. Formed an official alliance with P.A. Oda 10 years ago.


Suzu took a breath.

“A-also, because o-of the rules of history recreation there are still lands that the T-Testament Union cannot occupy d-due to the fact that they have not been explored yet.”


N/A — Siberia — Touhoku Region - Arctic land sparsely inhabited by unconventional races.

N/A — New World — Hokkaido Region - Mostly uncharted lands, but recently an incipience of potential power is seen there.

N/A — Savage Land — Shikoku Region - Mostly filled with barren harmonic territories. Primarily inhabited by silicon-based races.


Suzu took another breath. Nodding at her, Oriotorai asked her a question.

“Why is that England doesn’t have a corresponding land of the Far East?”

“Ah, j-judge, that’s because… In the Harmonic Divine States, England was Tsushima. It was really small, so I t-think they raised the bottom of the sea. So when the Harmonic Divine States collapsed, t-the island moved w-with it and renewed the ley lines. Because of this, they don’t rule over the Divine States and, u-um, and from a neutral standpoint they act as a bridge between the other countries and the Far East.”

“That’s right, they’re getting the Floating Island and the other countries’ technology from the IZUMO group.”

“Judge,” Suzu nodded, standing there stiffly.

“That’s about right. Much better than if I’d done it. Maybe I’ll ask you next time too~.”

Hearing Oriotorai speak, Suzu loosened her body. She sat down, expelling a breath of relief.

But at the same time, Toori stood up and spoke.

“Sensei, you’re dirty…!”

“Eh?”

As everyone turned back to look at him, Toori was pointing at Oriotorai with two fingers.

“That’s dirty, sensei! You’re just egging Bell-san on and asking her to do the next one because you’re an idiot! Adults are seriously stained!! But I’ll point it out! I promise this!”

“…Hey Toori, saying that you’ll confess in the morning and now this…are you really in such a hurry to die?”

“Huh!? There’s no way that I’d want to die, sensei! Or could it be that you’re going to kill me if I confess!? What kind of jealousy is this!? Do you love me that much!? That much!?”

“Ahahaha. This is starting to get seriously old; I’m just going to go past whether or not I love or hate you and say that I wanna kill you.”

“I-is that something a teacher should say to a student, sensei!? Wow, you’re so cool!!”

Toori clapped once. Looking around at everyone, he spoke more politely.

“Well then everyone, we will be gathering tonight to celebrate the night of my confession’s eve! The celebration will be held—”

Not even turning back to look at Toori, Shirojiro said this.

“Don’t even try to go to a place that will cost money. If you choose a place that won’t be covered by our budget, I’ll hang you from the stern.”

“Well, looks like it’s gonna be held here! Maybe we’ll do dares like we did last year!? It’s kinda outta season, I guess.”

“…Um, Toori-kun, this might not be the best time.”

Frowning, Asama had raised her hand. She summoned Hanami and opened up torii signframes around her. Each of the signframes were filled with statistics.

“The rate of incidence of phenomena is increasing as compared to the previous year. If we do dares, they might seriously happen.”

“Then let’s have an exorcism!”

Toori spoke to Asama as she tilted her head in puzzlement.

“There’s a lot of us that have those kinds of skills, right? So…let’s exorcise the school grounds tonight so those kinds of things won’t happen! If there’s something that’s evil, we can exorcise it. You’re fine with it if we go to school to do that, right sensei? It’ll be like one of the student council activities!”

“Mmm… I was actually thinking that it was about time to be doing that.”

“Is that so?”

Having been asked this by Asama, whose twin-colored eyes were opened wide, Oriotorai shrugged and nodded.

“I mean, the Seven Mysteries are a part of every Academy, aren’t they? Judging from the rate of phenomena now, the teachers are worrying that such things might even happen here.”

“Then if you leave it to us…”

“It’d take money if you asked someone else to do it, right? It’s not like phenomena are actually occurring. But well, we were thinking that we should probably investigate beforehand. So I volunteered for the night watch just in case.”

“Then it’s decided. We’ll do it! It’ll be a ‘ghost hunt’!”

“Yeah. I’ll allow it, so make sure you patrol around at night and replace the charms on the nameplates of all the classrooms in my stead. If there’s a shrine at the classroom, please worship it. I’ll take care of the sacred sake that I bought with my own money to cleanse the school.”

“Y-you’re the worst teacher ever!!”

“Well, I bought it for a good purpose, you know? Ghosts do exist after all, and there’re some in the school that act as guardian spirits. The fact that there’re shrines and charms above the entrances to every room is proof that they exist. Even if you can’t see them, they’re here. To respect these ‘Nobodies’ and accompany them are the rules. Even if they come out, unless they’re evil spirits, just act like everything’s normal. Is that fine?”

She folded her arms again and spoke further. She gestured towards Toori with her chin.

“Well then Toori, it’s time for your punishment.”

Hearing Oriotorai, everyone fell silent.

At the end of the class’s questioning gaze, Oriotorai scratched her head.

“Remember Suzu’s explanation? The northern court started its dictatorship in 1413. It was a small mistake.”

Suzu shrunk back, a soft exclamation on her lips. Seeing this, Oriotorai waved her hand lightly.

“Well, it’s fine, you were more than able to make up for it in your explanation after. And there’s no punishment when you fail in the ‘review’. But…there was an idiot that said he’d get punched in your stead, right?”

Oriotorai picked up the notebook of the attendance record that was lying on top of the teacher’s table. She checked its contents.

“…The punishment that Toori announced this month is…to strip.”

“Uwaaaah! Did I write something softcore like that!? I should’ve written something super hardcore from the start…or maybe I should say bigcore!”

Toori stood up and shouted, a grin on his face.

Everyone thought for a moment. After a little while, the class said this.

“Then, if the punishment is to strip…”

“Strip! Strip! Strip!”

Sanyou heard these voices from the neighboring classroom. After a small pause, she also heard cheers of praise.

Eh? Does that mean someone stripped!? Is that really alright!? Like, isn’t that like child #@*$!?

“Wow…!”

O-one more!?

“Wooow…!”

What!? W-wait a moment…

Sanyou looked at the male students who were earnestly copying down the notes on the board.

The male uniform of the Far East was constructed in this manner.

Umm, a jacket, a shirt, pants, and underwear…altogether four pieces. There had been three cheers just now, so…

“Whaaaa…!?”

Why’s the fourth time a question…!?

The instant after she thought this…

The wall to her left and the lockers up against it were broken through in a ‘’ shape, and a naked boy came tumbling in.

The sound of splintering accompanied the wooden fragments of the lockers and debris flying through the air.

“—!!”

The boys that had been copying down notes stood up, and the girls rocked backward.

The nude boy who had come flying in rolled three times before he flew into the back row of the rows of desks. However, he only sent a few seats flying because the students that had been at the point of impact had scrambled out of the way. To describe his movements, he smashed into a desk and was sent into the air, impacting the remainder of the desks with his limp body.

The sound of destruction echoed, and the chairs that had been sent spinning through the air fell to the ground and rolled.

All that was left was the desks and chairs, left fallen and bent.

And silence.

But after a while the girls brought their hands to their cheeks, looking at the nude boy on the floor; who was lying spread-eagle, just like the character ‘’.

Their first reaction was to pull their bodies back. The next moment, they said this in unison:

“Ahhhhh…!!! Sensei! Sensei! …It’s a pervert! The pervert Chancellor’s spinning around!!”

Sanyou heard the cries of the students, but because everything had happened so suddenly, her mind was left in a state of incomprehension. She thought this:

Yes, I can see that too. He was spinning. Vertically too.

“S-Sensei! Please do something!!”

Eh? Sanyou thought. There was a nude boy lying face-down in front of her. His butt was in clear view.

But…what? W-what do you…want me to do about this…?

Sanyou wiped at the sweat that clung to her whole body. In the special classes she had taken in order to become qualified as a teacher, or in her three years of experience as a teacher, she had no memory of learning about how to deal with a spinning pervert who burst through a wall.

But all around her were eyes swimming in confusion and the expectation that the teacher, being older than them, would take care of this for them.

They were all looking at her.

Being the object of so many gazes, the amount of sweat dripping down Sanyou’s back increased.

The students! The students are expecting things of me that they’ve never expected before; but like I thought, this is too much…!

Answering my student’s hopes and dealing with a pervert…can these two things be thought of on the same wavelength?

But she was the person responsible for this classroom. Therefore Sanyou approached the fallen nude, keeping her body low by pulling her hips back. In between the splinters of wood that had scattered everywhere and the fallen chairs and desks, there lay the butt of the fallen nude.

The butt did not move.

Then…

She got closer to him in order to check if he was still alive. She lowered her body and took a breath.

“U-um…”

“Wooooooooooooah, that was seriously surprising…! Would a normal teacher seriously kick her student!!”

The nude sprung up with the force of a spring-loaded doll and turned to face Sanyou.

His hips were thrust right before Sanyou’s eyes, as she was squatting down.

“Kyaaaaaaaaaaaa!!”

She screamed in reflex.

“Huh?” The nude said. Putting a hand on his hips, he twisted them to the left and right.

“Hey, isn’t it Sanyou-sensei!? Why’re you screaming like that!? Did something weird happen!? Please tell me! I’ll solve anything for you!!”

“Hyaaaaaaaaaaaa!!”

The moment she screamed, the nude was impaled from behind by a longsword in its sheath and he toppled to the ground.

Immediately reviving from the blow, Toori looked at Sanyou who had been grabbed from behind by Oriotorai.

Oriotorai was speaking to Sanyou right before his eyes. Sanyou’s breathing was ragged and tears were spilling from her eyes.

“It’s alright, it’s fine Mitsuki…just calm down, OK?”

“Yeah Sanyou-sensei! If you don’t stop crying then we’ll be seriously troubled!! Here, just take a look.”

He had thrust out his hips; but looking at his groin you could not see skin, just a square bundle of light.

“Look, Sanyou-sensei! Through Amaterasu’s optical divine musical technique which can manipulate sources of light, I can make use of optical camouflage! Or in English, God Mosaic! Shiro’s prepared a whole bunch of charms for me, and I do a lot of stripping; so no matter what kind of massive damage I take I’m fine due to the power of the Idiot Spell!”

“Ah, no, um, rather than that…”

Sanyou’s gaze rested on Aoi’s left shoulder.

“Um…is your left shoulder alright?”

“Huh? Ahh, this.”

There was a scar on his left shoulder. Wide and thick, it traced a curve down towards his side before circling back; the legacy of a laceration five centimeters in width.

Toori raised his left arm, showing it to Sanyou.

“It happened a reeeeaaaallly long time ago. Since it was so far back, the scar got bigger as I got bigger. That’s all.”

Toori nodded at her. After a while, Sanyou nodded back, faltering only a little.

A figure clambered through the gaping hole in the wall. It was Heidi.

Heidi looked around for just a moment, taking in the debris on the floor before counting something off on her fingers.

“…Righty. Well then, sensei, Azuma-kun’s arrived, you know? He’s walking through the courtyard right now.”

“…Heidi. You calculated the price of repairs, didn’t you?”

“Hmm?” Heidi smiled.

“The Bertoni Company is backing DYI ventures after all. If we settle this using the school’s repair fees, we’d be in really big trouble. Should I make arrangements now?”

“Yeah, yeah.” Oriotorai nodded. Seeing this, Toori asked her a question.

“Sensei, he’s coming back?”

“Yeah, but rather than that, please get on some clothes and think about how we’re going to fix this.”

“How to fix it?” Toori muttered. He noticed that in one of the classroom’s containers, which lay on top of the lockers, there were scrolls of Japanese paper that were used in writing classes.

“How to fix it…”

Murmuring it again, Toori took one of the scrolls and held it up to Sanyou and Oriotorai.

“Won’t it be alright if we cover it with this? It’d be like a massive sliding door. What do you think, Sensei?”

“I guess.” Oriotorai said, as Toori unrolled the scroll of Japanese paper in front of her.

Spreading it wide with his hands, Toori slid the paper between his legs, effectively straddling it. With his next motion, he wedged the paper between his butt and groin, pulling it up and squeezing it tight. Having done this, he rolled it back up.

“Then with this…”

“Wait a second, what the hell did you just do!? Didn’t you just do something really weird!?”

“Huh!? What are you talking about, sensei!? Just leave me alone! I’m by myself!!”

“Um, Toori-kun, Sensei… I think Azuma-kun’s about to arrive.”

“Ah,” Oriotorai said, lifting her head. Releasing her hold on Sanyou, she looked at Toori, eyes narrowed.

“You’re going to be in the same class as Azuma starting today, so don’t tell him anything weird. After all, he’s—”

“I got it,” Toori answered with a smile. Standing in front of Sanyou and Oriotorai, whose narrowed eyes were fixed upon him, he was still completely nude.

“He’s the emperor’s child after all… There’s no way I’d do anything strange.”

After he finished speaking voices could be heard from Plum Class, the neighboring classroom.

“Sensei! Azuma’s arrived!! And so has the king!!”

Hearing this, Oriotorai sighed. She lightly tapped her shoulders with the hilt of her longsword.

“After they’ve greeted everyone Azuma and the king’ll come here. I’d like to do something about the wall before they do…”

Looking at the classroom’s clock, its needles indicating that it was directly before noon, Oriotorai said this.

“At this time today, Masazumi’s probably on break. Well, she’s escorting President Sakai to Mikawa as the representative of the student council, so it’s not like she’s just absent… I wonder what she’s up to now.”


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Study: Musashi’s Administrative Divisions


Toori: “Sis! Sis! Teach us about… uhh, what was it called? Mu-Muchachi’s A…Aninstrative…Invasions! Ah, that last part sounds erotic!” [5]

Kimi: “Fufufu, my foolish brother, your super forced joke is simply wonderful. Musashi’s Administrative Divisions, then?”

Toori: “…C’mon, Sis. Getting down to topic already? I thought you would play along with me for a bit longer. You’re quite the killjoy.”

Kimi: “And you’re so noisy. I’m going to start the explanation now, so sit there like a good boy and listen.”


Musashi’s Internal Politics Division

  • Academy (Chancellor’s Officers, Student Council and Student Committee)
    • Authority split into Executive, Judicial, and Legislative power divisions.
  • Provisional Council (Assembly of Academy’s influential alumni)
    • Leaders of the bureaucrats that assist Academy in making and executing decisions.
  • King of Musashi (Yoshinao)
    • Has the management rights for Musashi, and can veto the Academy’s decisions.


Kimi: “The Academy is regarded as the heart of the nation, so the members of the student committee were originally the bureaucrats. But in the Far East attendance isn’t unlimited like the other countries. We graduate at 18 years of age, so a bureaucratic organization that doesn’t have the power to make or pass motions, the Provisional Council, was made. And then…well, Musashi’s King is a division specific to Musashi. The other countries don’t have someone that can veto like the Musashi’s King.”

Toori: “What happens if there is one?”

Kimi: “In other words, there will be someone who can stop you if you make a crazy decision. The kings from other countries aren’t nuts like you, that’s why they don’t need one.”

Toori: “…Hey, someone, anyone, listen up… This sister of mine is really incredible sometimes.”


Notes[edit]

  1. Hinduism.
  2. Taoism.
  3. Note that history was being repeated here, thus Caesar used the word “again”.
  4. An epithet of Indra, god of thunder. This implies that “Raitei-san“ controls lightning too.
  5. In Japanese, Toori was using the alternative readings of each kanji here. 武(mu), 蔵(kura), の(no), 行(kou), 政(masa), 区(ku), 分(fun). The right reading for 武蔵の行政区分 is Musashi no Gyousei Kubun.