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Camilla, who was able to safely enter the city, sighed softly as she looked around under Soma's lead.

Because I felt differently shown how poisoned Veritas was before I knew it.

The city, nad Fergau, seed to be of no lesser colour than the cities of Radius and Veritas, just as it had ever passed by.

The number of people, the facade of the building, the vibrancy of the city.

Simply by comparison, it is only possible that there are too many disparities between the towns, but at least they are clearly inferior.

Rather, it can be said that it is clearly superior to Radius and others, and that is still about race.

Even Radius has no chance of winning, just because of its number and mix, and it's out of the question to Veritas.

No, is that the sa in other mono-ethnic states, not just Veritas?

And even though Radius is a mixed nation, the inhabitants originally ca from Veritas.

Even though those who have migrated there reluctantly, discriminatory thoughts have been stained deep in their consciousness about what happened.

It's probably much better than other countries, but still, for a race other than the human race, it's never going to be an easy country to live in.

But above all, the problem is that Camilla didn't feel that when she was at Radius, at least.

Sotis I guess Camilla was never discriminated against for what she saw, but Camilla only thought that people other than the human race at Radius seed sowhat cramped.

And I didn't think the reason was because I was discriminated against.

Yes, the non-human species in Radius were clearly discriminated against.

Nevertheless, it's not like it's being abused, and discrimination is trivial.

For example, if you're walking down the road and you're about to hit a target, the human species doesn't try to avoid that the target is another race.

Sotis it's because the other person avoids it first, but the lack of consciousness to try to avoid it is sothing you can see if you look.

Most of all, it's the first ti I've ever noticed that I've co here to walk and watch in the crowd.

There were many other details, but things that I thought would be clearly discriminatory.

It's trivial, I guess it's like you don't care if you don't, but I'm pretty sure that's connected to cramping.

Above all, the problem is that it was from unconsciousness.

If Radius' national policy was not to exclude other races, it would have been fine.

It is also far better, given that so countries have declared themselves to be, for example, slaves, even when other nations explicitly exclude and accept other races.

But Radius' national policy is to embrace other races.

Even though it is unconscious, it must not discriminate against other races.

Though, it's the original.

It's not sothing we can do as soon as possible, and to so extent, it's sothing we can't help.

It's sothing we need to look at in the long run.

But the upper echelons of the country. Then, obviously, it would be bad.

Then there is no way to correct it.

The story is about how to fix it without losing the role model.

Yes, that ans that the upper echelons of the country - Alexis and Sophia - are also unconscious and discriminatory towards other races.

This is evident at a ti when we have never heard such a story.

Because if you understand, you're bound to be trying to do sothing about it.

At a ti when they don't, they don't understand it either.

No... it's probably harder for them to notice those things than Camilla.

Camilla is so educated that she can tutor Soma.

But it wasn't until Radius was able to educate him.

There is no way that Dwarves, a rare race, could receive higher education, although so education had been received by then.

Being a skill connoisseur with a Duke's family gave him enough knowledge to do tutoring because he was packed with all sorts of things.

But because of this, Camilla's common sense is slightly different from that held by those in the so-called upper echelons.

It's a distortion, you might say.

Even if you know what their common sense is, you don't think it's your common sense.

Because of this, Camilla's perception of the Demon Nation is discriminatory compared to that of Sophia and the others.

Instead, they were inford of the truth, and unlike them who found out the truth on it, Camilla believed in sothing called the Demon Nation as Veritas put it, and that was common sense.

When he learned the truth and was educated, he did not reach the point of repainting common sense.

Even though we're getting used to it a little bit, it's because we still look at the Demons and make sure they're no different from ourselves.

And in terms of other races, the opposite is true.

Sotis Camilla is not originally a human species and is not so exclusive to other races.

Still, what Camilla and the others lived in was a hiding place on the edge of Veritas.

I am accustod to the extent that Veritas' common sense spills over undeniably and even when I look at exclusive occasions, I think that's common sense.

But Sophia and the others are not educated to that extent, but to the exclusion of non-human species.

Though sothing obviously strange has been ruled out by reason and personality, that common sense must have been rooted in the deep of consciousness.

Even if you see sothing discriminatory, there's a great chance that you didn't realize it was natural.

But anyway, I guess if you say it's sothing you can't help it with, you can't help it.

If you're doing it in bad faith, if it's in clearer form, you might have noticed.

But what is unconscious and trivial is that unless it is sothing like an imperfection to notice, it is not impossible to notice.

This journey itself beca an integral part of Camilla, but nothing else would be possible.

I simply can't afford the ti.

Besides, if this is the only solution, it is also doubtful.

Every ti Camilla arrives in a new city, she feels her country is still there, but it's also because she notices new problems.

They realize that what they took for granted was not normal, and that this was also true.

Conversely, even if we don't show it here, we don't realize it is.

Then, even if it was all ant to be presented, there would be ample possibility that it was still at all.

Though...

"Hmmm......"

"I've had a difficult face since earlier, but what's wrong with it? Well, you look like that every ti you get to the city."

"Mm-hmm? Really? I was going to keep it out of my face..."

"Until now, I didn't dare ask because that was the case, but it was definitely on my face. I'm not sure if I should ask, because there will be things to do there."

"Did you... I haven't either"

While it is true that every ti ti ti goes by, the problems pile up, that is sothing that has nothing to do with Soma.

Yet you can't seem to be noticed and even used.

In the first place, if you say this has nothing to do with Camilla, it has nothing to do with it.

That's right, if it's about the Demons, they weren't even talking about other races.

I'm thinking about it because I realize it, but it's not Camilla's job or her role to think about those things originally.

- I guess it's because I thought so.

"... hey soma, what if we're hurting or dissatisfying soone because of what we're doing unconsciously ourselves? If you know what the problem is, you just need to fix it, but you don't even know what the problem is or if there's a problem in the first place..."

I put that in my mouth and closed it in a hurry.

Because it wasn't like asking Soma.

Or say it's none of Soma's business, and I wonder what you're doing so...

"Yeah? Isn't that sothing you should actually just ask? Is there any dissatisfaction or, if so, what is the cause? Well, I'm not sure what you're talking about, so it's possible I'm talking about a misunderstanding..."

With his neck clenched, it was the thought of scales falling from his eyes into the words he was told as a matter of course.

Exactly.

If it's possible that you're dissatisfied, all you have to do is actually ask.

I wondered why I didn't realize such a natural thing, and imdiately sothing bitter ca up in my mind about the cause.

After all, there are still discriminatory perceptions of other races in Camilla.

It was because other races recognized that even if they were dissatisfied, they had no choice but to tolerate it that they asked and did not think that such matters should be resolved.

"... ha. Really, I haven't."

"Yeah? I knew it was a mistake, didn't I? Then I'd like you to ignore it..."

"It's not like that."

That's the misunderstanding, makes laugh bitterly.

Totally...

"I'm glad I'm traveling with you this ti."

"Ooh? Well, if you can say I'm glad, I'm glad..."

Rarely, Soma's face had a bewildered look, and her mouth loosened.

But I looked around, not because I cared for the eyes, but because I felt the air flowing around .

"Well... by the way, is it ti?

"Hmm... you're right, but you know damn well"

"Sohow."

If I noticed, I was off the boulevard and down a road like a cluttered back street.

I don't know what store it is because there is no sign or anything like the store on either side.

But I also know that's why it's a craftsman's shop.

Even though you haven't made a lot of claims, that's what makes say I don't do anything but what I like, because that reminded of the craftsn I know so well.

And when I plugged it into the corner of such a place, Soma's leg stopped.

"This is it?

"Maybe. I only visited twice a year ago, and honestly it is possible that I am wrong. Well, it's definitely around here, so if it's not, you can put it in properly."

I didn't think that was okay, but if there's no other ans of confirmation, I certainly can't help it.

Soma opened the door without any hesitation in front of Camilla, who was thinking about that in a big ss.

"I'm sorry to interrupt... but it still seems to fit here."

I guess the second half is for Camilla.

I shrug my shoulders to the words as I turned my gaze towards this one, saying that I was glad.

So, after the soma that moved on, Camilla stepped inside the store, too.

"Damn, you're finally here. You're doing it right, right? My masterpiece. As a matter of fact, it's only recently that I've been satisfied..."

What was inside was a small figure for a long ti.

It's as small as all the mistakes you make with a boy, and there's no big difference compared to Soma or Camilla.

But I guess I don't think of him as a boy because he has a lot of mustaches growing on his face.

When such a person thought he had a confident and temperantal grin on Soma, he noticed this one and turned his gaze - his eyes wide open.

He's just a face who says he saw sothing that's not supposed to be possible... but perhaps this one must have looked the sa from the other side.

Because Camilla was also surprised that soone had never thought she would be here.

"... Camilla, huh?

"... I never thought I'd see you here, Gustav"

A friend of mine was there.

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